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Steps of knitting Chinese knots. Illustrated tutorial on how to knit Baojie Erbao 3-tackle knot.

Baojie is a traditional Han weaving culture and is a type of Chinese knot. Baojie is very popular because of its beautiful meaning and exquisite shape. Many families regard Chinese knots as a must-have for decoration, and Baojie is one of the first choices. Treasure knots are generally divided into several sets of treasures, and the smallest knot is two sets of two treasures. The production department has shared a lot of steps for weaving Chinese knots. In this illustrated tutorial on how to weave two treasure knots and three sets of knots, the editor will teach you how to knit two treasure knots and three sets of knots. You can knit three sets of two treasures with your own hands and adjust the thread a little. It is difficult and requires more practice. In addition, you can draw inferences and weave more different knots.

Appreciation picture of the three sets of Chinese knot treasure knots and two treasure knots:
Steps of knitting Chinese knots. Illustrated tutorial on how to knit Baojie Erbao 3-tackle knot.

Appreciation picture of the human character of the Chinese knot with two treasures and three sets of knots:
Steps of knitting Chinese knots. Illustrated tutorial on how to knit Baojie Erbao 3-tackle knot.

Schematic diagram of the structure of the 3-set Chinese knot knot with two treasures:
Steps of knitting Chinese knots. Illustrated tutorial on how to knit Baojie Erbao 3-tackle knot.

Step 1: Choose the Chinese knot braided rope of your favorite color. We use golden yellow thread and royal blue thread here. First, use this two-color thread to make a double connection and fix the length of the hanging ear;
Steps of knitting Chinese knots. Illustrated tutorial on how to knit Baojie Erbao 3-tackle knot.

Step 2: Use the left thread tail of the double joint head (i.e. royal blue thread), about 3 times the ear wing position from the wiring position, pinch the thread tail with the thumb and middle finger of your left hand, and wrap the other thread tail three times around the index finger and middle finger from back to front. Form ear wings A1, A2, and A3 (outgoing wire first);
Steps of knitting Chinese knots. Illustrated tutorial on how to knit Baojie Erbao 3-tackle knot.

step 3: Finish the braidedTake out Baojies ear wings with your index finger and pinch the three sets of ear wings with your left thumb and index finger;
Steps of knitting Chinese knots. Illustrated tutorial on how to knit Baojie Erbao 3-tackle knot.

step 4: Use the tail of the thread on the right side of the double joint head (golden yellow thread) to thread it through the ear wings A3, A2, and A1 from the right upward;
Steps of knitting Chinese knots. Illustrated tutorial on how to knit Baojie Erbao 3-tackle knot.

Step 5: Then use the right thread tail (golden yellow thread) of the Chinese knot to go around the ear wings A1, A2, and A3 of the Erbao 3 set of knots clockwise from back to front, and knit the Erbao and three sets of the Bao knot with your bare hands. Half done;
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