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Traditional plastic bag knotting course

The tutorial of garbage bag trailing skirt is as follows:

1. Prepare plastic bags, scissors, needle and thread, and double-sided tape. Cut the seam under the plastic bag and make it into a rectangle. Fold the bag four times in front of both ends. Align the wrinkled bag with the coat and connect them with a needle and thread.

2. According to your own preferences, you can make the remaining plastic bags into bows and flowers to decorate the plastic skirt, and stick the completed bows or flowers on the left side of the coat with double-sided tape to complete a plastic skirt.

3. There is another way to make skirts with plastic garbage bags. The specific manufacturing steps are as follows: first, prepare the required materials and tools, such as garbage bags, scissors and adhesive tapes. Next, cut the plastic bag into rectangles. Then, cut one side of the rectangle from the garbage bag with tape so that the hem of the skirt can be pleated.

4. Then cut off the upper part of the skirt on the garbage bag. Next, cut a small red flower from the red garbage bag as a decoration for the skirt. Finally, stick the cut red flowers on the skirt, and the skirt made of garbage bags is finished.

The trailing skirt is introduced as follows:

Tail design is a common costume design in ancient Chinese culture, which can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. At that time, court nobles and rich people often wore clothes with tails to show their status and status. Therefore, tailing has become a symbol of glory and dignity.

In ancient times, people who wore these basic skirts were generally rich and could wear them in more solemn places, so they attached great importance to environmental sanitation. If it is in a room, the wooden floor will generally be polished in advance. If it is outdoors, the etiquette knowledge place must be carpeted, and some people don't have enough to eat.

It is difficult for the officiating person's clothes and trousers to directly touch the ground. Even in rare cases of touching the ground, there is no need to rub a dusty long skirt. Because the ground is generally covered with diamonds, it should be cleaned on time, and sometimes it will be worn twice, so there is no dirt and no need to wash it.