If it has an attachment sheave, then cordage is proper...if not, then it cannot...for the most part. The Pinto is an exception, for example.
Well may be terminology issues.
Valid point, Jack. I thought to suggest that some blocks shouldn't be attached direct to cordage, but assumed (I know, a bad thing to do) that everyone knows that.
End to middle, I'd use an alpine butterfly in the mid and a connector (screw link or biner) to a bowline on the end. I'm with Stig re the yosemite tie-off.
An alternative to the AB would be bowline on a bight.
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