The Double Money Knot, also known as the Money Knot or the Double Gold Thread Knot, is named after two ancient copper coins connected together, symbolizing "good things come in pairs". In ancient times, money was also called spring, which was the same as "quan" and could mean "both sides". Double-money knots are often used to weave necklaces, belts and other accessories, and the combination of several double-money knots can form beautiful patterns, such as clouds and Shiquan knots.
Illustration of the Chinese single-thread double-money knot method
Single-line knot and double-money knot method:
1. Take a rope with a Chinese knot and fold it in half (i.e. divide it into two equal parts)
2. Hold the middle part with your left hand, hold the other section of rope with your right hand, and loop it up and to the left (the size of a one-yuan coin is enough)
3. Turn your hand over and pinch the middle part with your right hand
4. Use your left hand to hold the unlooped rope and loop it to the right and backward (the size is about the same as the previous loop)
5. Overlap the two rings (a small part of www.111diy.com is enough)
6. Turn your hand over and wrap the rope on the right side from the front around the rope on the left, making a full circle www.diyju.com
7. Pass through the three rings above: the left ring, the right ring and the small ring in the middle (the small ring formed by the two crossed rings)
8. Pick up the big ring with your index finger, and then pull the two ropes
9. Single-line double-money knot completed
Illustrated tutorial on the double-money knot method:
Illustration of the Chinese single-thread double-money knot method 1
Illustration of the Chinese single-thread double-money knot method 2
Illustration of Chinese Knot Knot with Single Thread and Double Coin Knot 3
Illustration of Chinese single-thread double-money knotting method 4
Illustration of Chinese single-thread double-money knotting method 5
Illustration of Chinese Knot Single Thread Double Coin Knot 6
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