The button knot is one of the basic knots of the Chinese knot and one of the components of the buckle. It is an extension of the double money knot. It is also known as the Sakyamuni knot, the jade knot, and the diamond knot. In addition to being used as a button, the button knot can also be used as a button. You can also make beautiful decorative knots. When combined with other knots, it can be used as a starting knot or a finishing knot. It can also be used to weave earrings, bracelets, necklaces, etc. If matched with other decorative knots, it can also form a pair of beautiful buckles.
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Many netizens from the production department are asking for tutorials on how to make a single-thread button knot in China. So how do you make a single-thread button knot? Now the editor will share with you DIY friends an illustrated tutorial on how to use a single thread to knit a Chinese knot knot.
Illustrated tutorial on how to tie a single-line button knot in Chinese knot:
Step 1: Pick a braided rope you like. We use yellow Chinese knot braided rope. Hold the end of the thread with your left hand and wrap the thread counterclockwise upwards with your right hand;
Step 2: Then wrap the right end of the thread upwards half a circle in a counterclockwise direction to form two overlapping circles, and hold the intersection point on the left with your left hand;
Step 3: Press the right end of the thread counterclockwise against the end of the left thread, press the lower right circle, pick up the left thread, press the right thread, pick up the upper left circle and thread it out;
Step 4: The tail of the right thread goes downward counterclockwise, press the tail of the left thread and press the new right circle, pick up the left and right cross threads, and pass through the central square position;
Step 5: Insert your index finger into the central square position, wrap the braided Chinese knot to the left and wrap the left thread around the index finger in a loop;
Step 6: Take off your fingers and stretch the left and right thread ends to the left and right sides with both hands;
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Step 7: Adjust the tightness of the Chinese knot thread, and complete the single-thread button knot weaving.
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