Eight-legged braid

Prepare eight ropes before doing stereotyped writing. Here I use a thick Chinese knot, mainly to see clearly, and then use two colors of rope, which is clearer and easier to understand.

The rightmost silver line passes through the two red lines on the left from below, and then pulls to the right to complete the first step.

Then the leftmost red line still passes through the two silver lines on the right from below and then returns to the left.

Constantly fighting in this repetitive way is the legendary writing of stereotyped writing.

In fact, the weaving of eight-legged rope is very simple. When I first started learning, I couldn't catch the rope a little. I still hope that I can keep practicing, use my fingers together and become more and more flexible.

Keep knitting and tightening, and this left and right figure will gradually stand out. Remember to tighten the thread evenly, so that the braided rope will be more neat and peaceful.