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What is a beggars Knot?

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The beggar's knot originated from the way a beggar tied a knot to hold his/her belongings. The knot was usually used to tie a scarf around a stick or cane. The scarf held the beggar's belongings. It is not known where or when it actually originated.

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A beggars knot is style of knot. There are different styles, which includes Windsor, Gordian, double overhand, and slip knot.

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