2. Weave the first ear, wrap it around with a rope, press the white thread on the left on the red thread on the right to form the first ear, and fix it with two pins.
Tip: For the convenience of observation, each ear is fixed with two needles.
3. Draw a circle in the lower right corner of the white line and fix it with a needle.
4. Circle this circle with red line and fix it.
5. Wrap the red line clockwise. This is the second ear. Fix it with two pins, and then pass it all down to cover the red circle and the white circle.
6. Then, make the third ear by winding the red thread clockwise and fix it with two pins. They are all put on from the first ear, pulled down and fixed.
7. Turn the fourth ear clockwise, fix it with two pins, press the white drawable thread through the white circle, then go all the way down to the second ear, and then go back to the white circle to fix it.
8. Turn the red line clockwise to make the fifth ear, fix it with two pins, then pass under the two intersecting white lines and red lines, then go down from the third ear, and then return under the two intersecting white lines and red lines.
9. Pull out the bolt, pull five ears and tighten the plastic.
10, tie the thread on the tassel with the remaining two lines of the Tuanjin knot, cut off the extra thread and burn it, and a beautiful Tuanjin knot pendant will come out.
Do you know that?/You know what? Tuanjin knot has petal-shaped ears and wings, also called "petal knot". The number of petals in this knot can range from five to ten.
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