If I can tie an Alberto Knot, anyone can. I've been dreading tying knots this year do to the numbness in my fingers. Finally, I got to the point where I had to start getting my gear ready for use. After a fairly successful Arbor knot, I got spooled up with 40lb Power Pro on a 30 size spinning reel. I decided to use a 10 lb Copoly leader.
Due to some medical challenges I have a very shakey left hand and tingling in my fingers. I also wear progressives so I can see up close and at distance.
I tried the Alberto 3 or 4 times and was getting the lines mixed up. Then I decided to try a double uni knot. Just one side of it seemed even harder to hold and control, so I went back to the Alberto. I got it after 2 more tries. My process was ugly, but the result looks good. I think I would cut my fingers if I pulled the knot any harder. I'm anxious to try it out when my schedule allows.
For anyone dreading their first attempt at attaching a leader to braid, I highly recommend the Alberto Knot. From google I used a couple animated examples to understand how the knot went together, then I watched a couple you tube videos for ideas on how to hold the line while tying the knot. Conceptually, the Alberto knot is fairly easy to understand, and with minimal experience it should be easy to tie at a workbench. Tying in by the water would take more practice.
So, if I can tie an Alberto not, so can you