Originally Posted by
Alraz
Hey sorry to hear about your accident. Hopefully you are not a pitcher in spring training with those pesky red stockings (hope they contend this year). Anyhow, looking forward...
" well... i was having trouble getting the strop to stay on the damn door knob, so i moved it to a different spot in a bathroom."
Take a piece of rope of about 12 to 16" ( could be a little longer if you are new at tying knots) and make a surgeon knot at the end. This should give you a loop of about 5 to 8" (double). Pass the rope, which is now double, on top of the door knob and pass the other side through it. At this point, you should have a the rope firmly attached to the door knob and a smaller loop in your hard. Now, using the same procedure, you can attach the strop to the smaller loop in your hand. It is like attaching a hook using a dropper loop. You could also use a palomar knot here but why...? ;-). Another solution, which is what I am using now, it the handle from a camera bag. Attach the loop to the door knob the same way I described with the rope and clip to attach the strop to it. Hopefully you fish and find this explanation sufficient. I find it extremely difficult to learning end explaining how to tie a knot without seeing how it is done.
Al raz.