Introduction: Half Hitching
I used half hitching to cover the handle of the box I use to carry my net making supplies. I used it as well to cover the sheath for a knife. The hitching around the carabiner replaced a foam pad that was used to deaden the sound of metal hitting metal. As you can see there are no ends visible in the hitching around the carabiner
Step 1:
Tie overhand knot around ring, short tag end. Pull down tag end parallel to object you are covering
Step 2:
Tie half hitch by bringing Working End around dowel and through bight you created. Pull tight and . . .
Step 3:
. . . repeat. You are beginning to cover the tag end
Step 4:
Repeat until you have covered most of the object.
Finishing will add four hitches.
Tie one loose hitch
Step 5:
Add three more
Step 6:
Bring Working End under four strands
Step 7:
From left to right you see four loose bights
Step 8:
Tighten them in sequence
Step 9:
Pull on Working End to complete knot. Trim off Working End