| The Bow Knot and its variations |
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The Bow Knot is used mainly for tying shoelaces. However, there are other uses such as bows, rosettes and ties
which when finished look like bowties. You will also find variations of bow knots used in the garden, to tie up
parcels and in the stationers shop. There are a number of variations of this knot, some of which it is difficult
to tell apart. Each has its own name and is related to the original bow knot. |
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As you will notice the Shoestring or parcel knot appears in both lists. This is because there are two varitations of this knot with the same name.In principal all bow knots have two common features, they all sport one or more loops and have two loose ends. Half of the these knot can have either end pulled and they will immediately come undone. However, one variation of the shoestring or parcel knot will come undone when one end is pulled, followed by tugging the other loose end. The other won't come undone when either end is pulled. |
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