I think many friends, like the editor, are knitting a handmade bracelet for themselves and their friends, but they have no idea how to start. Every time, they spend a lot of time looking for diagrams of the knitting method, and then there is no more, but with today’s bracelet knitting You can’t go to so much trouble because of the illustrated “Treasure Code” of Dharma Encyclopedia. The commonly used knitting methods are all there. I have the illustrated instructions at hand, and I have the bracelet.
1: Diamond Knot
2: Snake knot
3: Single thread button knot
4: Double thread button knot
5: Coil knot
6: Double connection
7: Lock Knot
8: Peruvian Knot
9: Sparrow Head Knot
10: Phoenix Tail Knot
11: Single knot
12: Pineapple Knot
13: Six-sided pineapple knot
14: Hairpin knot
15: Round knot
16: Pipa Knot
17: Concentric knot
18: Left and right knots
19: Left oblique curly knot
20: Right oblique curly knot
21: Round corn knot
22: Square Corn Knot
23: One-way flat knot
24: Cross twist
25: Double rope twist
26: Parallel (6 lines)
27: Two-way flat knot
28: Qibao Knot
29: Double braid
30: Three-strand braid
31: Four-strand braid
32: Eight-part braid
33: Sorrel Knot
34: Caijing knot
35: Ten Thousand Word Knot
36: Sun Knot
37: Double knot
38: Single line double money knot
39: Double line double money knot
40: Ribbon Knot
41: Climbing Knot
42: Two rounds of long knots
43: Auspicious Knot
44: Six-eared Auspicious Knot
45: Six-eared Tuan Jin Knot
46: Eight-eared group brocade knot
47: Winding
48: Coil
49: Tassel
50: Pull button