Weaving Complex Patterns — From Weaving Looms to Weaving Machines (CROSBI ID 54785)
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Kovačević, Stana ; Schwarz, Ivana
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Weaving Complex Patterns — From Weaving Looms to Weaving Machines
A chronological overview of the historical facts of the art of hand weaving, with an emphasis on the development of large and complex patterns is provided. The development of looms or weaving machines through history for weaving fabric with large patterns is described. Hand weaving complex patterns from primitive weaving on frames to more complex weaving with two weavers operating one loom was especially explored. The beginning of Jacquard weaving and its application even to the electronic Jacquard looms has been emphasized. An analysis of the development of patterned fabrics with multiple effects was carried out. The nalysis was conducted according to patterns using the shortened version of drawing a sample. The results show that it is possible to determine the echnique of weaving and construction parameters of each fabric pattern that vary in color and/or in a weave used. The most accurate way to ighlight the contours of the points of the transition of one effect into another, namely by shifting warp and weft interlacing points on the edges of each pattern (opposing thread float), is described. Based on the obtained results and finding an identical yarn, it is possible to replicate the pattern on the Jacquard loom.
Hand weaving, looms, Jacquard weaving machine, complex patterns, fabric analysis
DOI: 10.5772/61091
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93-111.
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Podaci o knjizi
Cutting Edge Research in Technologies
Constantin Volosencu
Lahti: In Tech
2015.
978-953-51-2186-2