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I stumbled upon this for my Cub Scout den:

 

Take three strands of yarn - I prefer three different colors so that the boys can see what happened better.

 

Insert a small eye-screw into the end of a drill. Cut 15 foot lengths of each color of yarn and tie them to the eye. Using the drill, twist the yarn as much as possible while someone is holding the non-drill end.

 

Now the cool part - have the person holding the non-drill end carefully let go just enough to let the rope twist. It will automatically turn into rope.

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I used to do this with the Cubs. We used bailing twine and doubled it for each strand of yarn. Made a 6 ft length for each boy to take home and use for knot practice. They had a blast. Many years before that, my troop used this procedure to make the troop rope supply each year. We made lengths up to 20 ft but it took forever, at least it seemed that way.

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