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1. Take one of your lines, if it is not pre-sleeved or does not have a loop on the end then tie a loop using a simple knot, but make sure the loop is at least 10cm in length. Once this has been done you are ready to form the larks head.

2. Fold the loop back on itself so that you can then hold the loop in one hand between your thumb and fore finger

3. Flatten the loop out so as to form 2 loops side by side with the knot in the center.

4. Fold the loops forwards so that the you can thread something through both loops at the same time

5. As you pull the knotted part of the line the larks head will now tighten. and that is it, your larks head kno is now formed.
Once you have practised a few times the knot will be simple to tie every time. This knot is one of the best knots for kiting