1. First hook out the 1 movable head coil with a crochet. Then hook three long needles and 1 long needle on the looper, and finally lock it to the starting point, and tighten the looper to hook a yellow careful shape, as shown below.
2. Switch to the blue thread and start the thread. Next, hook two long needles in each pinhole, and then lock them to the starting point of the second step, as shown in the figure below. ?
3. After locking the needle normally 1 time, draw 4 stitches in the first pinhole, then separate the second pinhole, place the needle in the third pinhole, hook two long stitches, draw 2 stitches, and then complete the other half according to the flashback method in the third step, as shown below.
4. (The needle locking method is the same as this step. Please pay attention to acupuncture. Just lower the needle to lock the inner half of the pinhole, leaving the other half, so that the stitch is locked inward. Lock the needle with the blue thread twice, as shown in the figure below.
5. Switch to yellow line lock 1 pin, then lock two pins to 1 pin, put two pins in the hook to finish 1 pin, then switch to yellow line to lock two pins to 1 pin, and put two pins in the hook until 1 vertex is formed, as shown in the following figure.
6. Merge the yellow thread and the blue thread, then hook and pull the flower for 20 stitches, and then lock it until the flower pulling begins. This beautiful heart-shaped pendant is completed, as shown in the figure below.
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Weaving technology
The colorful patterns in weaving crafts are mostly formed in the process of weaving; Some weaving techniques form their own patterns. Common knitting techniques include knitting, winding, nailing and knotting.
1, weaving. The most basic techniques include knitting, plain knitting, pattern knitting, twisting, hat knitting, le knitting and so on. Weaving is the most common technology in straw weaving. There is no difference between warp and weft. Wheat straw, corn husk and other raw materials are twisted into 3-7 strands of straw braids, which are usually used as semi-finished raw materials for straw baskets, straw hats and floor mats. Plain weave is a common technique in straw weaving, wickerwork weaving and rattan weaving. Based on warp and weft, it continuously picks up (the weft is above the warp) and presses (the weft is below the warp) to form a pattern according to certain rules.
2. Wrap it. Take a certain raw material as the core strip, and then wrap other raw materials on the core strip to weave into the required shape and pattern. There are mainly wrapped buttons, wrapped buttons and hammer buttons. Wrinkling is a common technology in corn husk weaving. It uses the core woven from wheat straw as warp rope, and then wraps it with corn husk. Each corn husk can be knotted after two turns around the core, and the upper and lower wrapped core strips are connected and formed by knotting.
3, nail string. Nail, is to use needle and thread or other raw materials to nail two parts of woven raw materials or semi-finished products into a whole to form an object; Chord is a combination of the two, not together. Commonly used techniques include hand nails, machine nails, masonry nails, etc. Fingernails are made of wheat straw braids and corn braids. Nails are sewn by hand and made into tea mats, wall hangings, floor mats, etc. Machine nailing is to sew straw braids and corn braids into straw hats and baskets.
4. Heart knot. This is a knitting technology that combines warp and weft forms with winding and knotting. Common ones are horse lotus and buckle. Lotus flower, also known as knot, is a three-dimensional lotus-like square continuous pattern with the core strips wrapped in corn bags as warp and weft, and then covered with knots. The buckle is also knotted, but its shape is relatively flat and has no three-dimensional effect.
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