1. Hook the sole surface with a short needle first, which is smaller than the sole. After hooking, hook a circle of short stitches around, the number of stitches is determined by the thread on the sole, as shown below.
2. Then, put the bottom surface on the sole. The number of stitches should be evenly distributed. Because this will affect the appearance of the upper, as shown below.
3. Hook two short needles at the junction of the edge and center of the sole surface, as shown in the figure below.
4. You can hook the upper below. First, hook the toe with six to seven groups of medium and long needles (two needles in each group), and leave a certain length of thread on the left for needle collection, as shown below.
5. There are four or five rows of toe caps. Each row of needles should be next to the previous row, and every row of needles behind should be separated by one needle, as shown below.
6. The sides should also be separated by needles.
7, so hook to the end.
8. Use the barb method when retracting the needle, because it will be more durable and beautiful, as shown below.
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Weaving technology
The colorful patterns in weaving crafts are mostly formed in the process of weaving; Some weaving techniques form their own patterns. Common knitting techniques include knitting and winding.
1, weaving. The most basic techniques include knitting, plain knitting, pattern knitting, twisting, hat knitting, le knitting and so on. Weaving is the most common technology in straw weaving. There is no difference between warp and weft. Wheat straw, corn husk and other raw materials are twisted into 3-7 strands of straw braids, which are usually used as semi-finished raw materials for straw baskets, straw hats and floor mats. Plain weave is a common technique in straw weaving, wickerwork weaving and rattan weaving. Based on warp and weft, it continuously picks up (the weft is above the warp) and presses (the weft is below the warp) to form a pattern according to certain rules.
2. Wrap it. Take a certain raw material as the core strip, and then wrap other raw materials on the core strip to weave into the required shape and pattern. There are mainly wrapped buttons, wrapped buttons and hammer buttons. Wrinkling is a common technology in corn husk weaving. It uses the core woven from wheat straw as warp rope, and then wraps it with corn husk. Each corn husk can be knotted after two turns around the core, and the upper and lower wrapped core strips are connected and formed by knotting.
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