Clean watercolor infographic showing how to tie a sheet bend for sailing in six numbered steps, with cream and navy ropes, soft paper texture, and a nautical navy-and-cream palette. Includes a subtle chinese knot hanging ornament motif, safety callout, finished knot example on a boat, and a compact tip panel for neat dressing and tail orientation.
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Numbered steps infographic titled "How to Tie a Sheet Bend for Sailing". 6 numbered step cards in sequence, vertical or 3×2 grid. Clean instructional illustration in cozy watercolor style, nautical navy and cream palette, soft paper texture, maritime aesthetic. Show anatomically correct rope geometry and clear over-under path of both ropes in every step. Use two contrasting rope ends for clarity: thicker cream rope forming the bight and navy rope as the working end. Step 1: form a bight in the cream rope. Step 2: pass the navy working end up through the bight from underneath. Step 3: wrap the navy end behind both legs of the bight. Step 4: tuck the navy end under itself on the same side it entered. Step 5: pull both standing parts to dress the knot neatly. Step 6: show the finished sheet bend secured and labeled for joining two ropes of different thickness, with a small sailing use example such as a line connection on a boat. Each card must include a short heading IN English and a one-line caption IN English. Add a small safety callout in English noting this knot is for sailing/rope joining, not for climbing or life support. Include a subtle decorative visual motif inspired by a chinese knot hanging ornament as search-intent styling only, rendered visually with no extra on-image text, while keeping the actual instructional knot clearly a sheet bend. End layout with a compact tip panel showing neat dressing and tail orientation. 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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