Ever since I saw the Chinese flower knot hanging at my friends house, I have been attracted by the exquisite changes of the Chinese knot. Especially the changes of the flower knot are even more wonderful. I can't help but want to learn. I searched many online how to braid three parts and five parts. Flower (character) knot, I finally learned it! Today in the production department, I will share with you an illustrated tutorial on how to weave Chinese knots. I hope that friends who are as obsessed with Chinese knots as me can refer to how to make your favorite three-strand five-flower (in Chinese characters) knot!
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Step 1: Choose a Chinese knot braiding thread. I like yellow, so I choose yellow thread. Hold the end of the thread with your left hand, and wind the thread clockwise upwards with your right hand;
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Step 2: Then use the right end of the thread to pick up the upper left circle in a clockwise direction and make another circle, forming two staggered single circles;
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Step 3: Then stretch the right ear wing upward and to the left, and press it on the left ear wing to form an overlapping shape;
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step 4: Immediately after the right thread tail, pick, press, pick, and press the thread from right to left;
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Step 5: Finally tighten the right end of the thread and braid three five-strand strands (in Chinese characters) to complete. A beautiful Chinese knot is shown in the picture below.
Chinese knot flower knot
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