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THE SELF-PULLED WINDING KNOT
Here is a simple and effective way of making the concealed finish on rod windings: Lay your winding silk along the rod in a loop as shown in the first diagram. Then go right on winding over this loop. When the winding is as long as you want it, break the silk, leaving an end a couple of inches long. Bring this end (B) through the loop. Still holding onto end B to keep the winding taut, pull steadily on end A. This will pull the loop back under the winding.
When the end of the loop has been pulled about half way through. cut both ends of the line that are left projecting and your winding is fastened both neatly and securely. Be careful not to pull the loop too far through, as this would leave the beginning of the winding insecurely fastened.
Katz, Harry N. Kinks A Book of 250 Helpful Hints for Hunters, Anglers and Outers. Chicago: Outers, 1917. Print.
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