WEAVING TECHNIQUES AND PROCESSES DEFINITION OF TERMS l

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WEAVING TECHNIQUES AND PROCESSES

WEAVING TECHNIQUES AND PROCESSES

DEFINITION OF TERMS l The process of interlocking or interlacing a set of verticle

DEFINITION OF TERMS l The process of interlocking or interlacing a set of verticle fiber or threads (warps) with a set of horizontal ones (wefts) on loom to create fabric, rags, or mats. l WARPS l These are threads that run vertically and are attached to the loom frame

WEFTS Are threads running horizontally over and undernaeth the warp threads on the loom.

WEFTS Are threads running horizontally over and undernaeth the warp threads on the loom. l LOOM: l Is a device through which the warp threads a stretched against the weft threads with enough tension to create a woven fabric. l It is also a wooden frame fastened with nails all round on on one face to hold the warps and wefts l

MATERIALS USED IN WEAVING Materials Tools -Yarn Looms - Sisal Knitting needles - wool

MATERIALS USED IN WEAVING Materials Tools -Yarn Looms - Sisal Knitting needles - wool Cutting blades - Silk Sissors - Cotton Big size needles

WEAVING PROCESS l. A wooden frame is made in rectangular, square or even triangular

WEAVING PROCESS l. A wooden frame is made in rectangular, square or even triangular shape onto which nails are driven into at regular intervals as desired leaving at least half an inch seen. The intervals between the nails can range from 0. 5 cm to 2 cm depending on the work to be done.

Process cont’d l The warp threads are then looped around the opposite nails from

Process cont’d l The warp threads are then looped around the opposite nails from one end to the other firmly followed by the hoprizontal wefts overlaping the warps over and beneath with very high tension thereby forming a woven craft. .

TECHNIQUES OF WEAVING l Plain/ Tabby weave: l This involves a successive motion of

TECHNIQUES OF WEAVING l Plain/ Tabby weave: l This involves a successive motion of the weft thread over and under each warp across the width of the loom as seen below:

Technique cont’d l Twill weave In this technique, the floats of the wefts run

Technique cont’d l Twill weave In this technique, the floats of the wefts run over a number of warp threads to create diagonal lines or patterns

Technique cont’d l Ghoiordes Knot This is a type of weave whereby a knot

Technique cont’d l Ghoiordes Knot This is a type of weave whereby a knot creates a tuft or pile cloth by being tied around two a djacent warps.

TYPES OF LOOMS l Serrated Loom: this is made from a hard cardboard by

TYPES OF LOOMS l Serrated Loom: this is made from a hard cardboard by cutting zigzag depressions that are very regular such that the pointed areas function as holders of warp threads.

Serated loom

Serated loom

INKLE LOOM

INKLE LOOM

Comb loom

Comb loom

FRAME LOOM

FRAME LOOM