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Illustrated tutorial on how to tie Chinese knot with long butterfly and double money

The ancient art of knotting continues between our fingers. To tie the Chinese knot of a coiled long butterfly with double coins, we use No. 5 wire 1.7 meters. The following is the wiring diagram of the coiled butterfly. The middle knot is a double coiled long butterfly with double coins for the wings. Hence the name Pan Chang Butterfly Double Coin. There are also many illustrated tutorials on how to tie the Chinese knot with long butterfly and double money on the Internet, but they are not very detailed. Now the production department will teach you a simple way to tie the Chinese knot. Okay, without further ado, let’s start directly with this long butterfly with double money. Illustrated tutorial on how to play money!

The person with two coins and a butterfly in the Chinese knot is literally:
Illustrated tutorial on how to tie Chinese knot with long butterfly and double money

Chinese knot with long butterfly and double money has the following characters:
Illustrated tutorial on how to tie Chinese knot with long butterfly and double money

Schematic diagram of the structure of the Chinese knotted double coin with long butterfly:
Illustrated tutorial on how to tie Chinese knot with long butterfly and double money

Step 1: Choose two Chinese knotted ropes that we like. Here we choose golden yellow thread and royal blue thread, make double connections, and design the hanging ear length;
Illustrated tutorial on how to tie Chinese knot with long butterfly and double money

Step 2: Make a double money knot on the two lines 15cm away from the double couplet head. The left line (i.e. the golden yellow line) enters the double money knot, and the right line (i.e. the sapphire blue line) makes a herringbone double money knot to enlarge the double money knot. Knot middle ear wing;
Illustrated tutorial on how to tie Chinese knot with long butterfly and double money

Step 3: Use the index and middle fingers of your left hand to hold the doublet head, use the right thread (sapphire blue thread) between the doublet tip and the double coin knot, and wrap it around your thumb in a counterclockwise direction to form ear wing A1, and the right thread (sapphire blue thread) Thread) Wrap the large ear flap of the double money knot around your thumb to form ear flap A2. Clamp the tail of the thread with your index and middle fingers (Part A of the ear flap leads out the thread)(below);
Illustrated tutorial on how to tie Chinese knot with long butterfly and double money

Step 4: Use the left thread (golden yellow thread) between the double joint head and the double money knot, wrap A1 and A2 clockwise to form ear wing B1 (outlet line is lower);
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Step 5: Use the right end of the thread (sapphire blue thread) to pinch the ear wing C1 of the Chinese knot long butterfly double coin, and enter A2 and A1 from right to left (the outlet line is at the bottom);
Illustrated tutorial on how to tie Chinese knot with long butterfly and double money

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