How to tie the floral knot in the 3-strand variation of the flower hoop. We first use the button ring (3 strands and 5 flowers) as the basis for the variation of the floral knot. Increase the number of flowers and keep the number of strands unchanged. Every time the number of flowers increases, the number of flowers increases. 3. This method is also applicable to double-thread knots. Friends, let’s learn to tie Chinese knots together.
Step 1: First make a button ring with 3 strands and 5 flowers, as shown in the picture below;
Step 2: Then lift the ends of the threads at both ends upward, as shown in the picture below;
Step 3: Then the lower red ear wing A (left ear wing) is on the bottom, and the yellow ear wing B (right ear wing) is on top and stretched to the right and left respectively to form an overlapping shape. After completion, the left and right positions of A and B are interchanged; < br />
Step 4: Use the right thread (golden yellow thread) to pick, press, pick, and press the thread from right to left;
Step 5: Finally adjust the Chinese knot, and the step-by-step tutorial on the three-strand variation of the flower hoop is completed.
Appreciation of the completed picture of the three-strand variation of the flower hoop:
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Flower Hoop 3-strand flower knot series:
Button ring: 3 strands with 5 flowers→3 strands with 8 flowers→3 strands with 11 flowers…3 strands (5+3N) flowers (N≥1)
Double money knot: 3 strands with 4 flowers→3 strands with 7 flowers→3 strands with 10 flowers...3 strands (4+3N) flowers (N≥1)
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