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Illustrated tutorial on how to tie the three-ring knot (grasshopper knot)

Illustrated tutorial on how to tie the three-ring knot (grasshopper knot)

The three-ring knot is also known as the grasshopper knot. This knot is one of the most basic knots in Chinese knots. The three-loop knot is very versatile, because it is knitted with one thread, so when knitting the outer ear, you can knit another three-loop knot to increase the variety of knots. The editor is sharing with you an illustrated tutorial on how to tie this three-ring knot (grasshopper knot).

Pictures of the application effect of the three-ring knot:

Illustrated tutorial on how to tie the three-ring knot (grasshopper knot)

Illustration of the Chinese three-ring knot and tutorial on how to tie the three-ring knot

Illustrated tutorial on how to tie the three-ring knot (grasshopper knot)

Three-ring knot weaving hand-drawn decomposition tutorial:

Illustrated tutorial on how to tie the three-ring knot (grasshopper knot)

How to make the Chinese three-ring knot 1. Pass the B end through the A end.

Illustrated tutorial on how to tie the three-ring knot (grasshopper knot)

How to make the Chinese three-loop knot 2. Make the picking and pressing movements on the B end and pull it out.

Illustrated tutorial on how to tie the three-ring knot (grasshopper knot)

Illustration of how to knit a three-loop knot 3. Continue to pick and press on end B to pull it out.

Illustrated tutorial on how to tie the three-ring knot (grasshopper knot)

Illustration of the braiding method of the three-ring knot 4. Shape and tighten in the direction of the three outer ears, A and B ends.

Illustrated tutorial on how to tie the three-ring knot (grasshopper knot)

Method 5 for making Chinese three-ring knot. Serve.