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A Complete Collection of Chinese Knot Knitting Changxiang Cloud Knot Knitting Illustrated Tutorial

In life, we all like to make some small ornaments to hang at home or wear on ourselves, or give them to relatives and friends. This not only reflects sincerity, but also carries auspicious blessings, such as Chinese knots, bow knots, and everlasting cloud knots. Wait, what I want to introduce to you today is the illustrated tutorial on knitting the Changxiang Cloud Knot from the Chinese Knot Knitting Encyclopedia. Let’s learn how to knit the Changxiang Cloud Knot together!

The Changxiang Cloud Knot is an improvement on the Xiangyun Knot. It is a Chinese knot and is a traditional handicraft of the Han nationality. It is named after its shape resembles an auspicious cloud. The Changxiang Cloud Knot means good fortune and is deeply loved by people.
A Complete Collection of Chinese Knot Knitting Changxiang Cloud Knot Knitting Illustrated Tutorial

Step 1: First, we choose a Chinese knot braiding thread that we like. If the thread is thicker, the Xiangyun knot will be more beautiful. Please refer to How to braid a double money knot - Chinese knot main line double money knot braiding tutorial diagram, and type the Chinese characters double money. Knot;
A Complete Collection of Chinese Knot Knitting Changxiang Cloud Knot Knitting Illustrated Tutorial

Step 2: Take a step back from the right line, and pinch the intersection with your left hand;
A Complete Collection of Chinese Knot Knitting Changxiang Cloud Knot Knitting Illustrated Tutorial

step 3: Rotate the right circle upward 180 degrees;
A Complete Collection of Chinese Knot Knitting Changxiang Cloud Knot Knitting Illustrated Tutorial

Step 4: With the end of the right thread in the counterclockwise direction, pick the new lower circle on the right and press the new upper circle on the right;
A Complete Collection of Chinese Knot Knitting Changxiang Cloud Knot Knitting Illustrated Tutorial

step 5: Continue to pick the upper right circle, press the right line, and pick the lower right circle to exit the line;
A Complete Collection of Chinese Knot Knitting Changxiang Cloud Knot Knitting Illustrated Tutorial

step 6: Then tighten the right end of the braided Chinese knot;
A Complete Collection of Chinese Knot Knitting Changxiang Cloud Knot Knitting Illustrated Tutorial

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