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The good news with the Spanish technique is that it is easy to take a kite off the anchor, and the knot slips free to completely disappear. The bad news is that it’s a little bulky. So if you plan to attach two or three kites to one carabiner, this may not be the way to go.
Here’s how the knot works. Give it a try and decide for yourself.
If you know how to “Daisy Chain” a line, then you know the basics of the Spanish Knot. You make a loop and then pull a second loop through, and then pull another loop through that to shorten up bridles or loose line.
For anchoring, start with a line folded where you want the anchor to connect. Let’s call the connection location “Point A”.
Make a loop about a foot above Point A.. Then pull a second loop through that. The center of the second loop will be “Point B”.
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