The Peruvian knot is one of the basic knots of many Chinese knots. Because the Peruvian knot is flexible, it is generally used on necklaces, earrings or silver willow flowers. Workable with your bare hands, the Peruvian knot is often used at the end of small charms.
Many times when weaving a bracelet, we choose the braiding method at the end. If you don’t know how, you can learn the Peruvian knot. At the end, you can choose a flat knot (the effect is flat) or a Peruvian knot (the effect is round). Choose whichever knot looks more beautiful.
The following are the specific illustrated steps of the Peruvian Knot, follow the editor to learn it~
Prepare a rope
Square rope, fold up on the right side
Fold up and pull through the lower end of the rope
Up again
Pull through the low end again
Here comes the key point, pull the folded end back, fold it up again before pulling it, and pass the other rope straight through it
After passing through, both ends will be even tension
Finally, the Peruvian knot is formed, and the picture below is the final rendering.