I usually tie mine to keep them from getting caught in things when I bend over - like desk drawers and suitcases and the like :) Or if I put the hood up, I will usually tie it to keep it up.
because when you tie a knot you join two strings together and when you get married you join the person you are marrying
you mean the ones with the 2 strings? that's called a bolo tie
I believe people tied ribbons etc to fans to help the air move around even more easily
they could only tie
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1. get 2+ strings and tie them together in a knot. 2. take 1 sting and tie a knot around the other strings 3. copy #2 til your done
you bend each string in half and tie the bent part. now you have 4 strings and can do lanyard.
It's just a style there is no particular reason
Type your answer her i hang the lightings over the gallery and tie it with nod
It can be if you want it to be
taiping is when you play ping pong with your shoe strings, hence taipin (tie-ping)
These strings are called zizith (Numbers, end of ch. 15). Take a four-cornered garment, and make a hole in each corner (about 1 1/3 inches from the corner, measured diagonally). Take four strings which are each at least two-ply (eight-ply is customary). Three should be about 3 feet long, and the fourth should be about 5 feet long. Insert the four strings into one of the four holes and bring them to the mid-point of their length (except the long string, which should have all of its extra length on one side). Fold them so they appear to be eight. Tie all the strings in a square knot. Wrap the long string seven times around the others and tie all the strings in a square knot. Wrap it eight times and tie a square knot. Wrap it eleven times and tie a square knot. Wrap it thirteen times and tie a square knot. Take more sets of such strings and repeat for the other three corners. Voila.