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Leaves openwork pattern knitting tutorial

Leaf openwork pattern knitting tutorial as follows:

Material preparation: wool, crochet hook.

1, first knit 1 needle down the needle, the line from the bottom to the top to spare a little, is empty plus needle. The left two needles knit together, this is the upper left 2 needle merge a needle.

2, then three needles down the needle, the upper right 2 needles combined with a needle, first pick off the left stick needle of a needle without knitting, knitting left stick needle of the second needle, and then pick over the needle without knitting a set to just knit a needle. Then there is an empty extra stitch, and then that's 8 stitches, then knit from the 1st stitch, and repeat the first row like that.

3, the fifth row there is a right on the upper 3 needle merge a needle, method; first the left needle pick over not knitting.

4, once through the left 2 needles knitted together, and then just did not knit a needle set to 2 needles knitted together on this needle can be.

5, the left bias needle, the right bias needle are knitted under the needle, repeat in order to complete.

Weaving art features:

Weaving handicrafts in raw materials, color, weaving technology and other aspects of the formation of natural, simple, fresh, concise art features. In raw materials, corn husk, wheat straw, willow, hemp and other natural light yellow, light brown, cream and other colors and textures, giving people the beauty of natural qualities and simple artistic enjoyment.

Shandong willow weaving baskets, baskets, baskets, flower pots, etc., not only presents the willow elegant light brown, but also embodies the weaving process concise, rugged style, rich in natural interest.

Weaving techniques:

Weaving:

The most basic techniques include braiding, plain weaving, pattern weaving, stranded weaving, hat weaving, and strangle weaving. Braiding is the most common technique in straw weaving, it has no warp and weft, the raw materials such as wheat straw, corn husk and other raw materials will be braided while rubbing and turning, and braided into 3 to 7 strands of straw braid, usually as a semi-finished raw materials for straw baskets, straw hats, and floor mats.

Wrapping:

Taking a certain raw material as the core strip, and then wrapping other raw materials, wrapping on the core strip, weaving into the required shape and pattern. There are mainly wrapping buckle, wrapping, stick hammer buckle and so on. Wrapping buckle is a commonly used technique in corn husk weaving.

It is braided into a plait-like core of wheat straw as the warp rope, and then outside the corn husk wrapped. Each piece of corn husk can be wrapped twice around the core strip and the knot buckle, and through the knot buckle, the upper and lower wrapped core strip connected to form.