The sheet bend is very similar to the square knot,
granny knot, thief knot, and particularly the bowline. In fact, the sheet
bend can be tied using the One Handed Twist
Method which is also used to tie the bowline. The sheet bend is very
fast to tie and when slipped, is one of the easiest bends to work with.
It is also useful when joining two ropes of different diameters.
Step #1 | |
| Form a bight (with the larger diameter rope). | ![]() |
Step #2 | |
| Insert the second rope under and then over the end of the first rope. | ![]() |
Step #3 | |
| Take the end of the second rope and bring it under the bight. | ![]() |
Step #4 | |
| Bring the end over the bight, putting it under its own standing part. | ![]() |
Finished Sheet Bend | |
| Pull on both standing parts to set the knot. | ![]() |
Double Sheet Bend | |
| A double sheet bend is a more secure knot and can be tied by adding another wrap around the bight (that is, repeating steps 3 -4). | ![]() |
Slipped Sheet Bend | |
| To slip the sheet bend, stick a bight through instead of the end. Pull on the standing part to set the knot. Pull on the end to untie the knot. | ![]() |