Clear 6-step sheet bend infographic for fishing, illustrated in a cozy watercolor style with a sage and rust palette. The design features anatomically correct rope geometry, English step labels, subtle tackle context, and a small chinese knot hanging ornament motif in the background.
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Numbered steps infographic titled "How to Tie a Sheet Bend for Fishing". 6 numbered step cards in a clear vertical sequence, each card showing anatomically correct rope geometry and a clean instructional illustration in a cozy watercolor style with a sage and rust palette. Step 1: form a bight in the thicker or fixed rope. Heading in English: "Make a Bight". One-line English caption: "Fold the first rope into a U-shaped loop." Step 2: pass the working end of the thinner rope up through the bight from underneath. Heading: "Pass Through". Caption: "Bring the second rope up through the loop from below." Step 3: wrap the working end around both legs of the bight. Heading: "Wrap Around". Caption: "Take the end behind the loop and around both sides." Step 4: tuck the working end under itself, not under the bight. Heading: "Tuck Under". Caption: "Slip the end beneath its own standing part to form the sheet bend." Step 5: dress the knot neatly with both ends on the same side. Heading: "Dress the Knot". Caption: "Align the parts so the knot sits compact and correctly." Step 6: pull standing parts to tighten and show the finished knot in a fishing context joining two lines of different thickness. Heading: "Tighten and Check". Caption: "Snug the knot firmly and inspect the final shape before use." Include a small practical fishing context visual, such as joining lines or cordage near tackle, while keeping focus on the knot. No climbing-specific safety callout, since this is for fishing and not a climbing knot. Subtle visual nod only to the search intent "chinese knot hanging ornament" rendered visually without on-image text, as a small decorative hanging-knot motif in the background, but the main instructional content must remain clearly a sheet bend. 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".
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