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Decorative Knotwork Palomar Fishing Knot Safety Infographic

Clean monochrome instructional infographic showing six numbered steps for tying a Palomar fishing knot, with technical line art, clear rope geometry, and a visible ring attachment point. Designed in a practical rescue-manual style with safety warnings, while avoiding decorative knotwork visuals and keeping the layout precise and brand-ready.

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Monochrome 6-step infographic showing how to tie a Palomar fishing knot with rope, ring, and safety callout.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size180 KB
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StyleAI Knot Tying Infographic
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Generated2026-06-03
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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SEO targetdecorative knotwork
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Numbered steps infographic titled "How to Tie a Palomar Fishing Knot". 6 numbered step cards in sequence, vertical instructional-manual layout, minimal monochrome palette, clean technical line art, anatomically correct rope geometry, high clarity for rescue-context knot tying. Show rope and ring/carabiner-like attachment point clearly, hands only when needed, no decorative styling. Step 1: visual of doubling the rope to form a loop; heading in English: "Double the Rope"; one-line caption in English: "Fold the rope to make a short loop at the working end." Step 2: visual of passing the doubled loop through the attachment point; heading: "Pass Through"; caption: "Feed the doubled loop through the ring or anchor point." Step 3: visual of tying a loose overhand knot with the doubled section; heading: "Tie Overhand"; caption: "Make a simple loose overhand knot with the doubled rope." Step 4: visual of passing the large loop over the attached object and standing part arrangement; heading: "Loop Over"; caption: "Bring the large loop over the object and all attached parts." Step 5: visual of dressing the knot neatly, strands parallel and not crossed; heading: "Dress the Knot"; caption: "Align the strands neatly so the knot sits flat and even." Step 6: visual of tightening by pulling standing line and tag end, final finished knot; heading: "Tighten and Check"; caption: "Pull firmly on all parts and confirm the knot is secure." Add a prominent critical-safety callout box in English: "Always have knot checked by a partner." Also add a small warning in English: "Use only appropriate rope and hardware for rescue loads." Include subtle labels only if needed, all in English. Avoid any on-image reference to decorative knotwork; visuals should match practical rescue use, not ornamental knot art. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no graphic gore, no watermarks Anatomically correct rope geometry. For climbing knots, include critical-safety callout — "always have knot checked by a partner".