Panchang knot: Panchang is the eighth Buddha among the "Eight Treasures", and the valley is called "Eight Auspicious", symbolizing long-term continuity. The long knot has distinct texture and shape, and is often used as a single piece to decorate various utensils. Once you learn the basics of the long knot, you can use this technique to create a variety of more beautiful and complex knots.
Preparation method:
1. First use a line to make a double connection as the beginning.
2. Use the green line to walk 4 rows.
3. Turn the green line as shown, pick 1 to press 1, pick 1 to press 1, turn around and press 1 to pick 1, press 1 to pick 1.
4. Turn around and pick 1 to press 1, pick 1 and press 1, turn around and press 1 to pick 1, press 1 to pick 1 (same as step 3).
5. The red line presses the 4 green lines as shown.
6. Fold the red line in half and pick out 4 rows of green lines.
7. Fold the red line and press 4 rows of green lines.
8. Fold the red line in half and pick 4 rows of green lines.
9. The red line goes around the circle as shown in the figure, pick 1 and press 3, pick 1 and press 3.
10. Fold the red line in half, pick 2 and press 1, pick 2 and press 2, pick 1.
11. The red line picks 1 and presses 3 on the broken line, and picks 1 and presses 3.
12. Fold the red line in half again to pick 2 and press 1, pick 3 and press 1 to pick 1.
13. Pull out the 6 ear wings and arrange them, and braid a double link below to fix them.