Method/Steps: First, select a vermicelli line, which takes about 2.5 meters, and the green line is about 1 meter. Try to be as long as possible according to the thickness of your wrist.
Fold the two ropes in half, then pull out the pink thread for a circle, wrap the green thread around the back of the pink thread, cross around, wrap the pink thread back from the middle of the two threads, pass through the back of the green thread, then tighten the rope to both sides, leaving a circle of small vermicelli for fastening, and clamp it with a small clip after completion. Green is inside and pink is outside.
The green line will not move. Tie pink lines around the left and right green lines, two on each side. The green line is still in the middle. Cross the two green lines, wind the chalk line on one side from the bottom to the front, wind the green line and pass through it, as shown in the figure, and the other side also passes through it, and then tighten the chalk line to form a peach blossom knot. Continue in this way to a sufficient length.
After weaving to a certain length, tie a snake knot, tie a snake knot every one centimeter, tie a snake knot on this snake knot as a button, cut off the excess rope, and burn the end of the rope with a lighter to avoid loosening. A peach blossom knot is finished.
Note: the length of the rope must be sufficient to avoid the unsuccessful weaving of short rope. The chalk line is the main line and the green line is the auxiliary line. Don't confuse the order.