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How to weave the Y-shaped chair
1, first with a 60-centimeter-long paper rope in front of the chair wrapped around the end of the rope that rod wrapped 9 circles, fixed, and then use a long rope in the other end of this rod from the front leg parts also wrapped 9 circles.
2, with just wrapped 9 circles after the long rope directly to the back of the rope wrapped around the top of the stick, and then from the back of the rope wrapped around the bottom of the stick out, and then it is wrapped around the pressure of the previous rope to turn 90 degrees, repeat the action, around a turn of 90 degrees, and keep repeating.
3, if you find that there is no place to continue to wrap the two sides of the stick, but the front and back of the stick has not been wrapped full, this time just according to the previous method of continuing to wrap, but do not need to turn, continue to wrap the front and back of the up and down. At this time, the back of the Y plate will block the route of rope wrapping, so the back of the rope wrapping stick will have a long hole, to the back side of the rope through the long hole to continue wrapping, until wrapping full wrapping dense until.
4, the paper rope braided to the bottom of the chair surface, the paper rope head in the lower side of the fixed, in fact, is in the previously wrapped rope up and down a circle, and then pull tight on it.
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