1. After preparing the red rope, tie a knot on its head, then fix it, press the left thread to the right, and then thread the right thread from bottom to top.
2. Repeat this step after tightening. Continue to knit, tie it to the right position, and then put on the post.
3. Tie a knot at the bottom of the bead, cut off the lower part, make a ring on the other side, and then insert the bead.
Flat knot has many aliases, also called square knot. Fishermen prefer to call it a flat knot. The English name of Pingjie originated from early sailboats. When the wind is strong during the voyage, sailors will put away some sails and tie them with ropes to reduce the sail area. This knot wrapped around the mast to tie the sail is called REEFKNOT.
This kind of knot is very flat after completion, so it is called "knot". Tie a knot in the head of the red rope, press the left thread to the right after fixing, then thread the right thread from bottom to top, and repeat this step after tightening.