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    How do you use a monkey fist?
    Lindsey Campbell
    Lindsey Campbell
    Weaving Instructor
    Lindsey Campbell is an artist and instructor behind Hello Hydrangea, a modern fiber company specializing in custom home decor and weaving supplies. She has taught over 2500 students how to weave craft through her online video classes. Lindsey's work has been featured in Design*Sponge, Huffington Post, and Vintage Revivals, and she has designed products for JoAnns Crafts, Anthropologie, and Nordstrom.
    Lindsey Campbell
    Weaving Instructor
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    Display your Monkey's fist to show off your work! Monkey's fists are mostly decorative. You can use a thick rope to create a big knot and display it on a table or in a bowl, for instance. Since they have the loop at the top, you can also hang it straight on the wall. You can also create a long loop and turn the Monkey's fist into a necklace.
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    Can you do the monkey knot without a marble or a ball?
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    Yes, but will be small - which means it is easy to conceal and still packs a punch.
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    What supplies do I need?
    Anjali
    Anjali
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    Paracord (you can use shoelaces, string or yarn as a substitute), a marble, and a keyring (optional).
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    How much rope do I need?
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    I would recommend having at least 2-3 feet of rope.
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    Can I use it for self defense?
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    Yes, but only in emergencies. It should shock them, and that may give you a chance to run or get help. Do not depend on it too much though.
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    Can I hit people with it if I make it out of rope?
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    You can, but they probably won't be happy with you, and they might even call the police and report it as an assault.
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    Can I do a single strand knot like this?
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    No, you need at least two to three strands to make it.
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