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24. Miller’s Knot
Also known as: Sack Knot, Bag Knot
This is a good knot to close the top of a sack. It tightens down well and
holds securely against a high-friction surface like a canvas or burlap bag. It
may be tied with a drawloop to make it easier to untie.
Uses: bag closure
Pros: secure; easy to tie with one or both hands
Cons: not as secure as a Constrictor Knot, but can be difficult to untie nonetheless
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