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{{Knot
| name=Miller's knot
| image= Millers-Knot-with-Bag-ABOK-1241.jpg
| use = A '''Miller's knot''' (also '''Sack knot''' or '''Bag knot''') is a binding knot used to secure the opening of a sack or bag. Historically, large sacks often contained grains; thus the association of these knots with the miller's trade. Several knots are known interchangably by these three names. Several variations are shown here.
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Image:Millers-Knot-ABOK-1241.jpg|This is another depiction of the knot shown above.
Image:Millers-Knot-ABOK-1242.jpg
Image:Groundline-Hitch-Loose-ABOK-1243.jpg|This knot is also a useful hitch and is known by the name Ground-line hitch when used for that purpose.
Image:Millers-Knot-ABOK-1244.jpg|This variation is noted as having better binding characteristics than the others.
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Nudo molinero
Millers-Knot-with-Bag-ABOK-1241.jpg

Uso: Un nudo molinero es un nudo vinculante utilizado para asegurar la apertura de un saco o una bolsa. Históricamente, los sacos grandes a menudo contenían granos; de ahí la asociación de estos nudos con el oficio de molinero. Aquí se muestran diferentes variaciones.