You can knit a small wavy ring at a glance. Hand knitting tutorial graphic version
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In this issue we make wavy small rings. The style is simple but the finished product is beautiful. Can also be woven into a bracelet.
This ring. This ring only uses the oblique curly knot. I have posted separate tutorials. If you don’t understand the basic knot tutorial, you can look back. (Click on the avatar to enter the homepage to see it.) The following is the ring we will weave today. I used 3 different thicknesses of thread to knit. The red one on the left is 0.55mm, the dark brown one is 0.4mm. The red one on the right is 0.8mm. As shown in the picture:
For the graphic version, we use dark brown as an example:
Tools used: ruler, lighter, scissors, pins, foam board, glue gun, glass glue
Wave Ring Materials required: 0.4mm wax wire, 60cm×5, some millet beads
The editing steps are as follows:
1. Combine the 5 lines, tie a slip knot at 10cm, and fix it on the workbench with a pin. As shown in the picture:
2. The second line on the right is used as the axis line, and the 3-5 lines are used as winding lines. Knit the right oblique curly knot in sequence. As shown in the picture:
3. The first line on the right is used as the axis line, and the 2-4 lines are used as winding lines. Knit the right oblique curly knot in sequence. As shown in the picture:
4. The first and second lines on the right are merged and strung with millet beads. As shown in the picture:
5. The second line on the left is used as the axis line, and the 3-5 lines are used as winding lines. Knit the left oblique curly knot in sequence. As shown in the picture:
6. The first line on the left is used as the axis line, and the 2-4 lines are used as winding lines. Knit the left oblique curly knot in sequence. As shown in the picture:
7. The 1st and 2nd lines on the left are merged and strung with millet beads. As shown in the picture:
8. The second line on the right is used as the axis line, and the 3-5 lines are used as winding lines. Knit the right oblique curly knot in sequence. As shown in the picture:
9. At this point, the pattern has been knitted, and the above-mentioned knitting methods are important. The first line on the right is used as the axis line, and the 2-4 lines are used as winding lines. Knit the right oblique curly knot in sequence. As shown in the picture:
10. Merge the 1st and 2nd lines on the right and string them with millet beads. As shown in the picture:
.11. The second line on the left is used as the axis line, and the 3-5 lines are used as winding lines. Knit the left oblique curly knot in sequence. As shown in the picture:
12. The first line on the left is used as the axis line, and the 2-4 lines are used as winding lines. Knit the left oblique curly knot in sequence. As shown in the picture:
13. The 1st and 2nd lines on the left are merged and strung with millet beads. As shown in the picture:
14. The second line on the right is used as the axis line, and the 3-5 lines are used as winding lines. Knit the right oblique curly knot in sequence. As shown in the picture:
15. The first line on the right is used as the axis line, and the 2-4 lines are used as winding lines. Knit the right oblique curly knot in sequence. As shown in the picture:
16. Use your own hands to knit it to the appropriate length and cut off the three winding threads at the end. If you're worried about cutting it wrong, don't cut it yet. Then solve the opening and closing issues. The 1st and 2nd lines on the right side of the top are merged and strung with millet beads. The second line on the upper left corresponds to the second axis on the lower side. The axes cross each other and merge into one axis, and the other three lines are used for winding. Knit the left oblique curly knot in sequence. Tighten after braiding. As shown in the picture.
17. For the other two axes, also braid oblique curls according to the method just mentioned. The rings are now integrated. As shown in the picture:
18. Cut off the thread ends, burn and glue them together, and the entire ring is braided. As shown in the picture:
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Hello! I am Mo Li. Love of all things beautiful. I have many hobbies, but crafting is the only one that remains constant. Handwork can cure unhappiness, and it is also a good way for a person to be independent. If you also like handicrafts, you can follow me @MoLihandicrafts so we can learn from each other and communicate! See you next time!