1) Single threading method The single threading method is also called the beading method, which refers to using fishing line to directly penetrate the bead hole. It is the simplest and most basic beading method, and is generally used for adding beads. Note that the size of the bead hole should match the thickness of the thread. If the thread is too thin, the threaded beads will be unstable. If the thread is too thick, the threading will not be smooth. (1) Thread the fishing line into the bead hole. ? (2) Thread the fishing line out of the bead hole and repeat it to the required length. (3) The effect of wearing multiple beads alone.
(2) Cross-threading method: The double-threading method means that the two left and right threads are threaded into the same bead hole from two directions. It is often used to complete one unit and start the next unit. (1) The right thread goes out from the left side of the bead hole, and the left thread goes out from the right side of the bead hole. (2) A cross shape is formed on the left and right sides of the micropyle. (3) Then tighten the left and right fishing lines
3) Back-threading method
Back-threading is also called card-threading, that is, the effect of the left and right lines crossing and hooking each other is formed in the bead hole. , meaning stuck in the bead hole, used to reinforce the stability of the beads. (1) Thread a bead on the right thread. ?(2) Wind the left thread and then return to the same bead hole. (3) Note that you can use your left hand to hook the threading ring, gradually tighten the fishing line, and pull the knot into the hole of the bead. ? (4) The effect after back-threading is no different from that of cross-threading on the surface, but in fact the beads are much more stable due to the "stuck" between them.