Plum Blossom Knot Plum Blossom Knot is a kind of Chinese knot. It is named because it looks like a plum blossom. It is mostly used for corsages, hairpins, and is also called a hoop knot. The plum blossom knot can be used to braid a small turtle, so it can also be called a turtle knot!
Plum blossom is the national flower of China. It is a winter flower. It blooms at the turn of winter and spring and is the first to herald the coming of spring. Since ancient times, it has always been regarded as an auspicious flower. Therefore, the plum blossom knot is also one of the most popular Chinese knots. Come and tie it and learn the illustrated tutorial on how to weave the Chinese plum blossom knot!
step 1: first make a herringbone double money knot;
Step 2: Take a step back on the left and right, and pinch the upper left intersection with your left hand;
Step 3: The left thread ends under the right thread, pick up the upper left circle, press the right thread end, pick up the left lower circle and pass the left thread out;
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Step 4: Tighten the left thread and pinch the intersection of the left circle and the left thread;
Step 5: The right thread goes clockwise under the tail of the left thread, press the upper right circle, pick up the left thread, press the lower right circle, pick up the new left upper circle, press the right thread, pick up the new left lower circle and pass it out;
step 6: adjust the tightness of the knot, the Chinese plum blossom knot is woven.
In the production department, I share the illustrated tutorials on how to weave Chinese plum blossom knots that I compiled. I hope friends who love Chinese knots can communicate with each other and learn from each other!
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