The method of winding the coil by hand is as follows:
Step 1: Take a piece of thread and make a circle.
Step 2: Add another auxiliary wire to expand the space inside the winding to make the heel of the wire easier to pull out.
Step 3: Take another strand, one shorter and one longer.
Step 4: Use strands to make the winding.
Step 5: Wind it to the appropriate length, and then add an auxiliary thread to pull the thread end.
Step 6: Also wind a small section and wind the auxiliary wire inside.
Step 7: Thread the winding wire into the auxiliary coil.
Step 8: The winding wire is pulled over.
Step 9: Pull out the previous green auxiliary line.
Step 10: Tighten the yellow threads on both sides.
Step 11: It’s just a little bit tight.
Step 12: Trim off all the excess threads and attach them to the roots. Complete.
If the prefabricated coil is reserved for later threading, it is best to use a round stick when tightening the coil, such as a pen refill, a bamboo stick, etc. If the coil is specially woven for a certain hand rope, you can put it on the hand rope to tighten the coil. Even in some positions, you should put the hand rope on when the core wire is looped.
The difference between left- and right-handers is not that big. The principle is the same. I am used to winding from right to left. In fact, winding from left to right is also possible. It is no big deal in the opposite direction.