This article describes some creative ideas to reuse your climbing equipment in a fun and quirky way.
How to make a mat out of climbing rope.
I ve seen this thing referred to as an ocean mat a prolong knot a ladder mat and a sailor s true love mat whatever you want to call it it s a noble expression of the manly art of knot tying and this tutorial at the uk s scullion enterprises will show you how it s done.
I have seen carpet floor mats duct tape all doing a fine job.
June 27 2015 at 6 09 am i love the design of the mat in the tutorial.
Instructions creative rope mat if you have the time and patience why not transform your old rope into a rope mat for use at home or as a sit mat for camping or the crag.
1 thought on how to make a climbing rope rug or door mat ann cassler says.
I decided to make a peg board loom that would allow for making different sizes of mats with various numbers of leads and bights.
Don t be fooled it s trickier than it looks but this article sets out the steps clearly.
Weave a rope mat.
Small rope mats make excellent tablemats and hot pads.
Lastly you can try to move the rope into a notch or crack where it is resting.
There were plenty of templates to draw to show where the rope cross and such and using nails on a board to hold it in place while you get it started.
It looks good and might even help keep your house clean.
Weave the fifth and final round by simply following the rope around the circuit as before.
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This causes extra wear on the rope and leads to damaging your rope.
One final point to remember is that you need to be sure to be using carabiners and belay devices that are not grooved out.
Make sure you don t pull it too tight.
I wanted to make a rope mat so i googled how to make one.
A couple of these ideas verge on the ridiculous but you can t say i didn t try.
I converted meters to feet and mm to inches and downloaded the pattern.
Ensure that the ropes lie next to each other not on top of each another.
Cut the ends with a rope cutter and melt them together.
Grab an old rope and weave an intricate rope mat.