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Tutorial on freehand knitting of flower strands and flower hoops with odd-numbered flowers, 7 strand

The seven-strand and six-flower knot is a unique hand-woven handicraft of the Han nationality. It is a kind of Chinese knot and contains the sentiment and wisdom of the predecessors. In todays era of rich material culture and pursuit of spiritual civilization, more and more people choose to make decorations by themselves. , decorate your home, office, or give as a gift to friends and relatives. The editor of the production department is also a fan of Chinese knots. I have studied many ways of weaving Chinese knots. Today I will share with you the freehand weaving tutorial of flower stock knots with odd numbers of 7 strands and 6 flower knots. Friends who want to learn flower stock knots come and watch!

Step 1: First, refer to the illustrated tutorial of the five-strand and four-flower knitting with odd-numbered flowers and five-strand knotted flower hoops (multi-flower type), make a five-strand and four-flowered one, adjust the size of the Chinese knot, and find the position of the center point and the left outgoing thread, as shown in the figure below Display;
Tutorial on freehand knitting of flower strands and flower hoops with odd-numbered flowers, 7 strands and 6 knots.

Step 2: The right line (golden yellow line) picks out the left line; leans left and left and goes back to the center point (picking and pressing line is the same as the left line); presses the center point and crosses 2 lines; leans right and left and goes out (picks The creasing thread is the same as the left thread); pick the left thread and thread it through the braided Chinese knot;
Tutorial on freehand knitting of flower strands and flower hoops with odd-numbered flowers, 7 strands and 6 knots.

Step 3: After the right thread presses the left outgoing thread, pick and press between the left and right outgoing threads and the left outgoing thread to the center point. After pressing the heel thread, pick and press between the left and right outgoing threads and the heel thread, and press the left thread. Pass the outgoing thread through the braided Chinese knot (the positions of the following thread and the left outgoing thread at the center intersection have been reversed, pay attention to the position of the pressure);
Tutorial on freehand knitting of flower strands and flower hoops with odd-numbered flowers, 7 strands and 6 knots.

Step 4: Arrange the braided Chinese knot. The flower strand knot, flower hoop, odd number of flowers, 7 strands and 6 flowers are knitted by hand.
Tutorial on freehand knitting of flower strands and flower hoops with odd-numbered flowers, 7 strands and 6 knots. diyju.com< /p>

The key points of freehand knitting steps for flower strand knotted flower hoop with odd number of flowers, 7 strands and 6 flowers are as follows:
1. Find the center point;
2. Find the left exit line;
3. Follow the line first: pick up the left line at the end of the right line, in front of the center point, follow the line to the left of the left line, press the same line as the left line; press the center point to cross 2 lines; behind the center point, follow the line to the right of the left line , pick and press the same as the left thread; pick the left thread and pass through the braided Chinese knot;
4. Re-section: After the tail of the right line presses the left outgoing line, pick and press between the left and right outgoing lines and the left outgoing line to the center point. After pressing the heel line, pick and press between the left and right outgoing lines and the heel line. Press the left outlet thread to pull out the braided Chinese knot.

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