There are three ways to tie a bead chain: pig trotter knot, fold the two ends of the rope in half and start weaving, and then tie an ordinary toggle; diamond knot, first fold the rope in half, press the left rope on the right On the rope, leave a loop around the right rope; with a figure-eight knot, cross the rope, let the rope end go around the main rope, pass through the rope loop and tighten. Pig's trotter buckle
You can make a pig's trotter buckle when knotting a bead chain. First fold the two ends of the rope in half, wrap the left rope around a rope loop, then thread the right rope end into the left rope loop and wrap it twice in a row. , then cross the rope head between the two loops and the other end of the rope to form a cross, and tie an ordinary buckle. Diamond Knot
To tie a bead chain, you can tie a Diamond Knot. First fold the rope in half, press the left rope on the right rope, then wind the left rope out of the right rope and leave a loop, and then twist the left rope Put it on the right rope, pass the right rope through the loop left by the left rope from the front, and tighten it. Figure-eight knot
You can tie a figure-eight knot when tying a bead chain. First, cross the bracelet rope so that the rope head goes around the main rope, pass through the rope loop and then tighten it. If you want to tie the figure eight knot into the shape of a slip knot, it is recommended to tie the figure eight knot first and then pass the rope end through the ring and tighten it.