p> I believe that many friends who like hand-knitting have tried knitting bracelets, but sometimes, when weaving the bracelet at the end, we are faced with an ending knitting choice; then, we can try the Peruvian knot. The Peruvian knot is also called the adjustment knot. It is generally used at the end of the lanyard hand rope, and the size can be adjusted.
Below, the editor of the production department will share with you an illustrated tutorial on this Peruvian knot. Let’s learn it together~~
Materials to prepare the Peruvian knot: thread, scissors, hands.
p>1. The demonstration has two lines, blue and red. Blue as the axis is not woven, but red thread is woven.
2. As shown in the figurep>3. Use the red thread to circle the two lines, making sure to also wrap around the index finger at the back.
p>4. Just go around it two to three times.
p>5. Withdraw your index finger from the ring and pass the red thread through all the rings.
6. As shown in the figurep>7. As you can see in the picture, the effect is basically achieved. Then tighten both ends of the red rope.
9. Adjust the ring after tightening the thread.10. The picture above is turned over to the other side. The Peruvian knot made of red thread can be moved on the blue thread. Isn’t it quite simple? Let’s learn it together~~~~