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Hi New to this and was wanting to see if someone can help me. I am having a hard time finding out how to tie a bloodknot in chap fringe. I have seen some chaps with them. Thanks Richard

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I think you mean a bleed knot a blood knot is a fly fishing knot for connecting two pieces of monofilament

Bleed Knot http://www.deepwater...leed_knots.html

Blood Knot http://www.leadertec...nots_blood.html

Hi New to this and was wanting to see if someone can help me. I am having a hard time finding out how to tie a bloodknot in chap fringe. I have seen some chaps with them. Thanks Richard

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Richard , lets see if this will work.............

it did... hope this is what you were asking about.

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Yes that is what I was wanting. I didn't know what knot they where called for sure. Some websites called them blood knots. I see now so thank you all for the help. Richard

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Richard

Hi I will try and explain here how I do it . On a pair of chaps/chinks where you are using just one color your not really doing a true bleed knot, you are just taking and making a slit in the fringe close to the main body of the chap/chinks.

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Next you will take the end of the fringe and go to the flesh side and put the end though the slit from back to front.

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It is more so just turning the fringe.

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Hope this helps.

Mark

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