This is a detailed weaving tutorial on how to hand-make small wall hangings. The weaving tutorial uses pictures to explain the specific production steps and techniques. All details are clearly displayed. I like this style of small wall hangings. Even if you are a novice who has never made a knitting handicraft, you can follow the steps in the knitting tutorial to complete it step by step. If you feel that the size of the small pendants shown in the knitting tutorial is too small, and the wall area that needs to be decorated at home may be relatively large, you can increase the size in the same way. However, I still recommend here that this type of knitting craftsmanship should be made into small pieces. It requires more patience and taste, and those really large wall hangings should require a certain degree of complex pattern decoration or pattern decoration with a certain level of embroidery and weaving. If you like it, start small first.
Please be patient and take a look at this knitting tutorial. There are many pictures showing the steps. In fact, there are even more. I have selected some pictures here that can clearly express the key points of the steps while ensuring that there is no repetition or redundancy. However, for some friends, it is still Its a bit more, but its detailed enough so its easy to get started. Let’s first take a look at the woven materials for small pendants that need to be prepared: scissors, transparent tape, ruler, paper cutter, cardboard of a certain size, a ball of cotton thread, a square of non-woven fabric, and several balls of decorative woven wool of different colors (for small pendants) Protagonist, different colors bring a rich visual experience. The knitting yarn I chose is mixed with gold and silver threads, so that the visual effect is more textured and appreciative.) After all these are ready, start knitting step by step. Let’s start with the picture display in the tutorial.
It is best to cut the prepared cardboard into the size you want in advance to form a regular rectangle, and then paste a layer of transparent glue on the wide sides of both sides of the rectangle. Many friends do not understand, since this cardboard is equivalent to Why does a supporting tool for knitting small pendants need to be affixed with transparent glue? In fact, from the illustrations of the knitting tutorial, it seems that there is no need to affix transparent glue.You can continue to operate, and everyone’s idea is right or wrong. What’s right is that after all, it’s just a supporting tool, so you don’t have to make it so troublesome. What’s wrong is that this step is actually a very particular kind of detail processing. If the transparent tape is not attached, the edge of the cardboard will be very rough after being cut with a paper knife, and it is easy to scratch the cotton thread. The important thing is, because there are many forceful pulling movements during the entire weaving process, if it is not attached The line between the gaps cut by the paper knife with the transparent glue wrapped around it may be further drawn due to the force and lack of obstruction, affecting the overall operation and the beauty of the weaving.