Overhand knot with draw-loop

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An overhand knot with draw-loop, is a knot in which the weight of the load the rope carries depresses the loop sufficiently to keep it in place until the load item is placed in its ___location. When no longer required the free end may be pulled and draw the loop through and so release the load.

Overhand knot with draw-loop

The overhand loop is sometimes used as a slip knot, to form the loops of a truckers hitch, or as a stopper.

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