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Your friends can help you place markers, make line-of-sight calculations, and lay the rope to mark areas for flattening.
Start at the very end of your room and lay the rope sideways about an inch from the wall Clean everything that is above your rope Move down about another inch Again clean everything off your floor that is above your rope Keep going until your floor is done When its done then choose ONE SURFACE at a time...one little small section of a surface Clean it And keep going!
Lay the rope into your holding hand and you should have the first of many neat, non-kinking coils.
Lay the rope flat on the ground, and make an overhand loop around 15 inches (38 cm) from the top-end of your rope.
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Cut the foaming sheet in the shape and size you like it e.g heart or flower, butterfly letter, etc. Apply glue on the shape and then carefully lie the rope on the shape.
Take two ropes and lay the right-hand rope over the other.
However, if you lay the left-hand rope over the right-hand rope instead, you can still get a square knot if you reverse all of the following directions.
In our example, we'll lay the right-hand rope (the orange one in the graphic above) over the left-hand rope (the yellow one).
Partially lay the loop of the "6" rope over the loop of the "9" rope.
Muhammad Ali lay on the ropes and it was Foreman outworking him and wailing away, but it's only when you sit here and watch it again you realise what a clever fight Ali's boxing".
For seven sweltering rounds, against all prognoses, Ali allowed Foreman, the brutish, one-blow Goliath, actually to punch himself out on his arms, as Ali himself lay on the ropes, head back as if out of a bedroom window to check if the cat was on the roof.
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