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Making a walking rope


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I'm making a walking rope, I've just bought some webbing from the pound shop but need a simple way to attach handles and ideas on what to use as handles.

I had thought of using curtain rings tied on with ribbon but any ideas will be very welcome because I've just been getting deeper and deeper into the internet as I followed various thoughts. :1b :1b

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We made our using webbing to make small loops that the children just hold on to. (we discourage slipping wrists through encase they fall etc)

Long bit was made from a length of fabric - folded a few times, then stitched along, inserting the holding hoops.

 

We found it better making more 'shorter' ropes than one long one.

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You can make them by just tying loops into the rope...but I'm not sure how/what sort of knot you need. You would need the rope to be quite a bit longer than the finished product to take account of the loops.

 

Dohh!!! I can't believe I never thought of that - it's soooooooooooo obvious!! xD :lol: xD

 

My brother is a rope/knot nerd..... I'm sure I can 'rope' him into making us a new one!!

 

Hope yours goes well Rea - ours lasted a good few years. However we could do with a new one, and a knotted rope would save me making it :rolleyes:

 

xxx

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We have two ropes each with six bangle rings tied at regular intervals along them. About to make up a third for our growing group of toddlers. They love it and are always really well behaved when holding onto their ring. I have used one long rope in the past but they find it much more awkward.

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