The flat knot is also called a medical knot.
The flat knot is also called the medical knot. The flat knot is the oldest, most popular and most practical knot. "Ping" means that high and low are equal and equal, and at the same time, it also means conquering and stabilizing, such as calming down and calming down. In fact, the flat knot gives people the feeling of being even and stable.
How to tie a flat knot:
1. Here, first place the two ends of line A that need to be finished relative to each other. They are opposite, not in the same direction. Special attention needs to be paid here~ (Here I use a straw instead), and then pass line A under the relatively placed line ends as shown, and bisect it in half along its axis.
2. After putting it on, tighten both ends, and a flat knot shape will come out. For novices, it is recommended that the entire process be completed on a flat surface. String the second flat knot symmetrically to the first picture.
3. Tighten, thus completing a cycle. Do a few more cycles and the final product will look like this. Cut the last two extra threads to a suitable length with scissors. Burn the last bit of thread with a lighter and stick it to the flat knot at the end. You're done. ! Try sliding it so you can change the length of the bracelet.
Supplementary information:
Single knot: The single knot has the longest history among rope knots and is also the simplest knot method. In the West, the single knot has many names, such as the crossed wrist knot, thumb knot, etc. The single knot is the basis of all complex knots, but the disadvantage of the single knot is that it is easy to loosen, so it is often used in conjunction with other knotting methods. On the basis of a single knot, it is twisted once more to become a double single knot, which is not necessarily stronger than a single knot and the knot is also larger. Similarly, on the basis of a single knot, you can turn it into a multiple single knot by twisting it a few more turns.
Eight-character knot: Eight-character knot is a variation on the single knot. Although it is only a small step forward, because it does not cause damage to the rope due to pinching like a single knot, it is easy to knot and untie, and it is strong and reliable, so it is much more versatile than a single knot. Many single knots can be replaced with figure eight knots. Because of the symmetry of the figure eight knot, it is also called the complete knot in the West.
This knot is often used to fix or stop the rope at the end of the rope and prevent slipping. There are many kinds of knots evolved from the figure eight knot. On the basis of the figure eight knot, it is turned into a porter's knot by twisting half a circle. The double figure eight knot can be used as a fixed end of the rope or two ropes to connect the knot.