The auspicious cloud knot is a traditional handicraft of the Han nationality, which belongs to the Chinese knot. It is often used to make auspicious necklaces, belts and other auspicious ornaments. It symbolizes good luck and good luck, and is also a metaphor for the continuous auspicious clouds and rolling auspiciousness. The auspicious cloud knot is made by pulling the two thread ends flat to the left and right when the button knot is knitted to the end. It is named because its shape resembles an auspicious cloud. Follow the editor to take a look at the Chinese knot tying method - the illustrated tutorial on the Xiangyun Knot method, and learn how to weave the Xiangyun Knot.
Step 1: We first prepare a braiding thread that we like. If the thread is thicker, the Xiangyun Knot will look better. Please refer to How to Braid a Double Money Knot - Chinese Knot Main Line Double Money Knot Tutorial Tutorial to tie the Herringbone Double Money Knot. ;
Step 2: Take a step back from the right line, use your left hand to pinch the left and right circles and circle the intersection;
Step 3: With the tail of the right thread in the counterclockwise direction, pick the upper right circle, press the left thread, and pick the lower right circle to exit the thread;
step 4: Tighten the right end of the thread;
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step 5: Flip the braided Chinese knot to the back;
Step 6: Repeat steps 2-step 4, take one step back from the right line, and pinch the left and right circles with your left hand to lower the intersection;
Step 7: Turn the tail of the right thread counterclockwise, pick the upper right circle, press the left thread, and pick the lower right circle to exit the thread;
Step 8: Tighten the right end of the thread, and the Chinese knot is completed. I believe that many Chinese knot friends will be able to knit their beloved Xiangyun knot soon after reading this illustrated tutorial on how to knit the Xiangyun knot!
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