The way to braid the phoenix tail knot is: take two threads, red and orange, and wrap the orange thread around the red thread.
In addition, there are:
1. Thread the orange wire into the red coil and tighten the red wire.
2. Thread the red thread into the orange thread, tighten the orange thread, and repeat the above steps.
3. Make the length you need and finish.
The second method is as follows:
1. Take a Chinese knot thread and thread the thread on the right side into the circle from above.
2. Thread it into the loop like a figure 8.
3. Repeat the above steps. Adjust the shape while wearing the figure 8.
4. After braiding to a suitable length, thread the thread into the last loop.
5. Tighten the upper thread.
6. Cut off the excess thread, use a lighter to lightly burn the thread and press it firmly.
The Phoenix Tail Knot is also called the Figure 8 Knot or the Fortune Knot. It is used to weave multiple even-numbered Phoenix Tail Knots at the end of hand ropes, necklaces, hanging chains, and Chinese knots, which means that dragons and phoenixes are auspicious, wealth is rolling in, and good things happen. In pairs.
The end of the Chinese knot is usually a phoenix tail knot, which plays a decorative role and also symbolizes the auspiciousness of the dragon and phoenix.
The Phoenix Tail Knot is one of the most commonly used basic knots in Chinese knots. It is also known as the Fortune Knot, and some people call it the Eight-Character Knot. It is generally used at the end of the Chinese knot, which has a certain decorative effect. It is also called the fortune knot, which symbolizes the dragon and phoenix showing auspiciousness, abundant wealth, and successful career.
It is also called the eight-character knot or the fortune knot by the common people. The Phoenix Tail Knot has a very good meaning and is often used in bracelets and necklaces as it has a very good decorative effect.