Step 1: Take 4 polyester threads (also called hollow threads), and if you want to weave bigger, take 5 threads.
Step 2: Start the needle with 100 needle and double thread (if you can't knit the basic needle, you can check the needle knitting tutorial of Giant Bridge Network).
Step 3: Weave a row of flowers in about 15 rows, switch the position of 2 stitches, weave another row of flowers in the normal row, and then weave 6 or 8 rows normally. Weave it again, and then weave 10 double lines normally.
Step 4: Divide the whole cloth into 4 rows for weaving.
Step 5: Start weaving leaves. Divide the 100 needle into 10 pieces (that is, 10 leaves). Add needles on both sides of the first needle of each piece, and add 9 needles between each leaf.
Add a row of needles, then knit a row of needles normally, and then add a row of needles normally (where needles are added)
Needle injection completed (add 7 lines in total)
Step 6: Reduce the needle after adding the needle. Reducing needle is different from adding needle. Needle reduction is to reduce 2 needles every other row on the outer side of each leaf.
Step 7: Close the bottom of the bag (I divide it into 4 parts and subtract 4 stitches from each lap). The last 4 stitches are inserted into the tail thread, and then the thread is hidden in the bag to form a good ending.
Step 8: Weave the bag and leaf decoration, and thread from 4 stitches. Just use a stick needle, it will be round, or you can start with 6 stitches, and the belt will be wider.
At the beginning, you must take another short piece of rope to start the needle, and then add the thread to be knitted.
You can add only 6 or 5 rows of stitches here, which is smaller than the leaves of the bag.
Step 9: Put the previously woven bag into the bag body of the handbag, then remove the previously started short thread and continue to knit the bag belt of the handbag. Weave the right leaves, and then weave them for decoration.
Well, this concludes our graphic lesson on knitting wool bags. Have you learned to weave handbags by hand?