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Illustration of braiding Chinese sorrel knot Chinese style bow knot

Wood sorrel (pronounced: cù jiāng cǎo) is regarded as lucky grass. It is a three-leaf herb with palmate compound leaves. The Chinese sorrel rosette is named after its shape is similar to that of wood sorrel. It has double ears. Like a butterfly, it is also called a Chinese bow tie.

Illustration of braiding Chinese sorrel knot Chinese style bow knot

In ancient Chinese knot decorations, sorrel rosettes are widely used, that is, Chinese-style bows. They are beautiful in shape, easy to match with other Chinese knots, and imply good luck. Illustrations of how to braid Chinese sorrel knots are shared with you by the production department. Let’s introduce how to braid Chinese-style bow knots. Let’s learn how to braid sorrel knots.

step 1: Use two-color threads (for example: pink and light green) to make double connections;
Illustration of braiding Chinese sorrel knot Chinese style bow knot

Step 2: Use the double-jointed left line (pink line) to make the ear wings, with the line coming out at the top;
Illustration of braiding Chinese sorrel knot Chinese style bow knot

Step 3: Use the pink thread tail to go up into the ear wing to form a small ear wing;
Illustration of braiding Chinese sorrel knot Chinese style bow knot

Step 4: Use the double-connected right line (light green line) to make the ear wing. The line comes out at the top and the ear wing enters the ear wing from the right side of the pink line;
Illustration of braiding Chinese sorrel knot Chinese style bow knot

Step 5: The light green line ends from right to left, enters the ear wing, and goes under the pink line to form a small ear wing;
Illustration of braiding Chinese sorrel knot Chinese style bow knot

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