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Illustrated tutorial on how to knit auspicious Chinese knots

Many friends would like to weave a simple Chinese knot necklace by themselves, or just use red rope to string a bracelet. The production department has created an illustrated tutorial on the auspicious knot weaving method. Come and learn it now!

The auspicious knot is an extension of the cross knot and is also one of the ancient decorative knots. It has the meaning of auspiciousness and auspiciousness. The weaving method is simple, the knot shape is beautiful, and it is versatile and widely used. When used alone, if heavy objects are hung, the knot shape will be easily deformed, so it can be fixed with shaping glue.

Illustrated tutorial on how to knit auspicious Chinese knots
The first step of the illustrated tutorial on the auspicious knot weaving method

Illustrated tutorial on how to knit auspicious Chinese knots
The second step of the illustrated tutorial on the auspicious knot weaving method

Illustrated tutorial on how to knit auspicious Chinese knots
The third step of the auspicious knot weaving method

Illustrated tutorial on how to knit auspicious Chinese knots
Illustration of the fourth step of the auspicious Chinese knot weaving method

Illustrated tutorial on how to knit auspicious Chinese knots
The fifth step of the illustrated tutorial on the Chinese auspicious knot weaving method

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