Knotten
Knotten is a term used to denote the act of tying knots or the craft of knotting. It covers both practical uses, such as securing loads, rigging, climbing, and sailing, and decorative or textile applications, including macramé and knotted lace. The practice involves selecting appropriate knot types based on material, load, and desired security; common knots include the bowline, reef knot (square knot), sheet bend, clove hitch, and figure-eight knot. Mastery depends on understanding rope diameter and friction, tail length, and proper finishing, with safety considerations emphasized in climbing and sailing contexts.
In crafts and design, knotting yields patterns, textures, and decorative structures. Knotting has traditional roles in
In science, knotting refers to ideas within knot theory, a branch of topology that studies mathematical knots
Origin and usage: knotten belongs to a family of Germanic-rooted terms related to knots and tying, with