Many Chinese knot friends are not clear about the difference between the routing of odd-numbered flowers and even-numbered flowers in flower knots. Today, the editor of the production department specially shared with you the routing of odd-numbered flowers and even-numbered flowers in Chinese knot flower hoops (multi-flower types). Difference, so that everyone can learn to knit flower hoops (multi-flower types) with odd-numbered flowers and even-numbered flowers faster!
Comparison of the main differences between odd-numbered flowers and even-numbered flowers in floral hoops (multi-flower types), as shown in the figure below:
Explanation of the comparison chart of odd-numbered flowers and even-numbered flowers in flower strands:
1. In step 1, if the flower hoop (multi-flower type) has an odd number of flowers, the left thread should be at the bottom and the right thread should be at the top;
2. In step 2, use the flower hoop (multi-type flowers) with an odd number of flowers. When following the thread, start with the right end of the thread and pick the left thread, and finally pick the left thread to thread the braided Chinese knot;
3. In step 3, use the flower hoop (multi-type flower) with an odd number of flowers. When cutting the line, start with the tail of the right thread and press the left thread, and finally press the left thread to pull out the braided Chinese knot.
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