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My First Book of Nautical Knots - A Guide to Sailing and Decorative Knots - cover

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My First Book of Nautical Knots - A Guide to Sailing and Decorative Knots

Caroline Britz

Publisher: Sky Pony Press

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Summary

Kids can learn ropework skills in this illustrated, step-by-step guide to tying eighteen sailing and decorative knots. 
 
Do you know what seamanship is? It’s the art of making knots. But there’s no need to board a boat to learn how to make sea knots. My First Book of Nautical Knots brings you eighteen knots to discover. Some are done in a jiffy, like the figure eight or the bowline knot; others require greater concentration, such as the slip knot or the bosco knot. Still others are so pretty that you can use them to make a jewel or a small decorative object.  
 
Ropework is an activity very popular with children, and My First Book of Nautical Knots offers beautifully illustrated step-by-step models of nautical knots that is sure to help parents and children to learn and master this craft together. As a bonus, My First Book of Nautical Knots presents the star of the playground: gimp stitching.
Available since: 05/19/2020.
Print length: 88 pages.

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