How To: Tie ballet pointe shoes
This video demonstrates couple different ways to tie your pointe shoes as well as some tips and tricks.
This video demonstrates couple different ways to tie your pointe shoes as well as some tips and tricks.
Watch as Capt. Corey walks us through tying this Rhode Island classic, "The Rhody Flatwing". Pick up tips and hints that will help you learn this pattern and improve your skills. You have every chance to learn something here, so don't waste it.
See how to tie a steelhead fly here. Now. Really. You're going to want to go right out and fish after this.
Check out this video to learn the preferred knot Muskie Matt uses to tie leaders to a "superline" while muskie fishing. A uni-knot does not slip.
The slip knot is the easiest way to attach a line to a post or bar. Learn how to tie a slip know in this video tutorial.
This is a great knot to use if you need to release the knot quickly using one hand. This is great for magical tricks or for tying things that you would like released quickly, without the mess of a tight and tangled knot.
This is a somewhat traditional flashback pheasant tail. Learn how to tie it in the fly fishing video.
That's a long name! Instruction on tying this long named fly. Just call it the GBF-PT for fly fishing.
This video illustrates how to tie a woolly bugger for fly fishing.
This video illustrates how to tie a stone fly for fly fishing.
This video illustrates how to tie a Prince Nymph for fly fishing.
This video illustrates how to tie a bass bug for fly fishing.
WAtch this fly fishing video and learn how to tie a Hare's Ear Nymph.
Here are basic instructions for tying a Brown Bivisible Trout fishing fly.
This video shows you how to tie a bowline knot, usually used when using a canoe.
The Uni Midge fly is a relatively easy to tie pattern which is great for fly fishing trout and all other fish that feed on midges, one of the most important food supplies for trout. The uni-stretch material makes the body build up very quickly using a lot less wraps than traditional thread.
This fly pattern is a streamer that is fished right below the surface. It imitates a bait fish (shad) and was tied originally to catch carp, but is a useful pattern for any freshwater or saltwater fish feeding on bait and fry.
Using a half hitch is a great way for beginners to finish tying a fly for fly fishing - this video shows you how.
Bob Spangler demonstrates tying the Leech Mouse, a very effective fly for fly fishing.
Sister Carol Anne Corley demonstrates tying her Symphony Leech for fly fishing, a very effective pattern for smallmouth and other fish.
Crystal Graham demonstrates tying the Camel Midge, a variation of the Zebra Midge. This fly has proven effective on the White and Norfork Rivers in Arkansas.
Demonstration of tying the Pheasant Tail Nymph for fly fishing. This is a good overall nymph that can be used for many species.
Kyle Hand demonstrates tying a Ray Bergman style Wet Fly.
See how to tie the Foam Spider Fly for fly fishing.
John Berry demonstrates tying the Green Butt Fly, an effective springtime fly for fly fishing on the White River System in Arkansas.
Jim Brady ties the Clodhopper Grasshopper pattern fly for fly fishing on a size 14 hopper hook.
Jeff Hines demonstrates tying the Partridge and Orange soft hackle fly for fly fishing.
Bruce Sublett demonstrates tying his 'Genuine Imitation Plastic', a jig type fly for saltwater fly fishing.
Watch this step by step guide to folding and dying a spider style design for a tie-dyed t-shirt. This is a dark dye example, not a brightly colored shirt.
This is a short instructional video showing the folding and dying required to come up with a circle design for a tie dye.
Watch this quick instructional video showing the folding and dying technique to create an oval shape on tie-dye material and clothing.
There's something so right about a sarong, especially on the beach. This video shows you how to tie a sarong into a simple wrap skirt.
This knot is handy is you are saving on gear. Quite often I will choose to tye in over clipping in with biners. I often tyed clients in because I did not want them unclipping and running away without paying their bill.
You can tye in or clip into the rope for glacier travel. It doesn't really matter it is your choice. You may as well know both methods. The tie is great if your short of gear or you don't want your guests getting away. Clipping in eases the process of getting in and out of the rope (climber speak there, sorry)
Learn this classic way of tying a roast. Impress friends and family with this useful skill.
Reduce the clutter of cables behind your DJ setup by organizing them into power cables and audio cables and tying them with cable ties.
This week, the Thread Heads teach us how to punk rock tie-dye our clothes. Punk rock means you don't use hippy colors, but hard core greens and blacks. Yeah, punk rock is hardcore.
Magician Dave J. Castle teaches you how to magically tie a knot in a regular rope without letting go of either of the ends.
Andrew Price demonstrates several knots useful for bushcraft and wilderness survival. Learn how to tie the reef knot, clove hitch, half hitch, bowline knot, climber's knot, and how to lash knots together.
Clouser's approach to fly design begins and ends onstream, with a lot of time spent in between at the workbench. Careful observation of the behaviors, habitats, and physical features of the foods fish eat is essential to developing a fly that looks and acts like the real thing. But the pattern must also pass rigorous standards of durability, ease of casting, and most importantly, consistently catch fish before it can be called a winner.