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m The previous description caused me to tie this knot with the working end on the wrong side. I think these captions clear things up.
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The overhand loop is sometimes used as a [[slip knot]], to form the loops of a [[trucker's hitch]], or as a [[stopper knot|stopper]].
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Image:Slipstek_Auge.jpg|Make an eye, the working end is shown on the right.
Image:Slipstek-2.jpg|Bring the eye left and down, in front of the standing part.
Image:Strickleiterknoten-1.jpg|Pull the standing part through the eye, forming a bight. The working end is shown below the standing end.
File:Slipstek-4.jpg|Tighten
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