The caisson knot has a compact structure, with a tic-shaped center in the center and symmetrical diagonal lines around the perimeter. It is shaped like a patio, hence the name caisson knot. The word "well" has the same pronunciation as "jin", so it is also called a caisson. The caisson is a decorative pattern. The caisson knot can be said to be a decorative knot, or several consecutive caisson knots can be woven into bracelets, necklaces, and belts. They are very strong and beautiful.
Picture: Chinese caisson knitting method
Illustration of how to weave the Chinese Caojing knot:
Illustration of how to knit the Chinese caisson knot step 1: tie four consecutive single dead knots in the same direction
Illustration of how to knit the Chinese caisson knot step 2: The thread passes through the center of the single dead knot from both sides from top to bottom.
Illustration of how to weave the Chinese caisson knot step 3: Flip the bottom single knot up to the top
Illustration of how to weave the Chinese caisson knot step 4: Then turn the bottom single knot upward again Juqiao.com
Illustration of how to weave the Chinese caisson knot step 5: Adjust and the caisson knot is completed!
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