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Circular rattan chair base knitting course

The weaving process of the round rattan chair base is as follows:

Step 1: First, wrap a 60 cm vine around one end of the stick in front of the chair for 9 times and fix it, and then wrap a long rope around the other end of the stick for 9 times from the front leg.

Step 2: Use the long rope that has just been wound for 9 times to directly transfer it to the top of the back-wound cane, then wound it out from the bottom of the back-wound cane, and then wound it, holding the rope in front for 90 degrees. Repeat this action, wrap it around a rope for 90 degrees, and wrap it all the time according to this method until the ropes on the left and right winding vines are full!

Step 3: I saw that my dream seat was going to be successful, but suddenly I found that there was no place for the vines on both sides to continue winding, but the vines on both sides were not completely wound. What should I do?

Step 4: At this time, you follow the previous method, but don't turn, continue to wind up and down. At this time, the Y board at the back will block your rope winding route, so there will be a long hole on the wooden stick behind the rope winding, and the paper rope at the back will continue to bypass this long hole until it is completely wound.

Step 5: Then remember the last step, the rattan must be woven under the chair surface, and the end of the paper rope must be fixed below. Actually, it's just a matter of winding the rope once or twice and then tightening it.

Step 6: If your chair frame is standard, you should wrap the left and right sticks with 4MM paper rope for 77 to 78 times, which is just enough. If you pack less, the vines on your seat will start to crack in a few days.