CN110667297A - Novel handicraft weaving method - Google Patents

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CN110667297A
CN110667297A CN201911066161.XA CN201911066161A CN110667297A CN 110667297 A CN110667297 A CN 110667297A CN 201911066161 A CN201911066161 A CN 201911066161A CN 110667297 A CN110667297 A CN 110667297A
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The invention discloses a novel handicraft weaving method, which comprises the following steps: shearing four filaments with the same length and a short filament, wherein the short filament is used as a middle shaft filament, and tightly twisting one flush end of five filaments in a spiral direction; the other end is bent downwards by taking the central axis wire as a center, and is sequentially numbered as a first wire, a second wire, a third wire and a fourth wire in the anticlockwise circumferential direction; firstly, sequentially pressing a second wire and a third wire around a central shaft wire by using a first wire, sequentially pressing a first wire and a fourth wire around the central shaft wire by using the third wire, sequentially pressing a third wire and a second wire around the central shaft wire by using the fourth wire, and sequentially pressing a fourth wire and a first wire around the central shaft wire by using the second wire; and repeatedly weaving the central axis wires to form a chain until one section of each of the five wires is left, then grasping the head and the tail of the five wires, and twisting the five wires in opposite directions respectively to complete weaving of the handicraft. The weaving method of the handicraft is strong in regularity, simple in weaving and extremely suitable for manual weaving, and the woven finished product is firm, attractive and three-dimensional.

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Novel handicraft weaving method
Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of handicraft weaving, and particularly relates to a novel handicraft weaving method.
Background
The novel handicraft article weaving method is strong in regularity, high in repeatability, simple in weaving, firm and attractive in woven finished products, and three-dimensional and elegant, and is extremely suitable for manufacturing manually woven ornaments.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention provides a novel handicraft weaving method, which aims to solve the problems in the background technology. The technical scheme of the invention is realized as follows:
a novel handicraft weaving method comprises the following steps:
the method comprises the following steps: shearing four filaments with the same length and a short filament, wherein the short filament is used as a central axis filament;
step two: one end of the five filaments cut in the step one is placed in a neat and flat mode and gathered together, a middle shaft filament is placed in the middle, and the end, flush with the five filaments, of the five filaments are tightly twisted together in a spiral direction through a pair of pliers;
step three: four wires with one end being twisted tightly and the same length are bent downwards along the other end by taking the central shaft wire as a center, and are sequentially numbered as a first wire, a second wire, a third wire and a fourth wire in the anticlockwise circumferential direction;
step four: firstly, sequentially pressing a second wire and a third wire around a central shaft wire by using a first wire, sequentially pressing a first wire and a fourth wire around the central shaft wire by using the third wire, sequentially pressing a third wire and a second wire around the central shaft wire by using the fourth wire, and sequentially pressing a fourth wire and a first wire around the central shaft wire by using the second wire;
step five: repeatedly weaving the middle shaft wire in the sequence of the fourth step to form a chain shape until a section of the five wires is left without weaving;
step six: gathering the remaining section of unwoven silk in the fifth step, grasping the head and the tail of the silk, and twisting the two ends of the silk in opposite directions respectively until a triangular keel chain is formed, thereby finishing the knitting of the handicraft.
In the novel handicraft weaving method, the four wires with the same length cut in the step one are soft metal wires, and the central shaft wire is a hard wire.
In the novel handicraft weaving method, one end of all the filaments cut in the step one is placed in a neat and flat mode and gathered together in the step two, the central axis filament is placed in the middle, and the ends with the same level filaments are hot-melted together.
In the novel handicraft weaving method, the remaining section of unwoven filaments in the fifth step are gathered, fixed together by hot melting, and then the head and the tail are grasped, and the two ends are twisted oppositely in opposite directions respectively until a keel chain is formed, so that the weaving of the handicraft is finished.
In the novel handicraft weaving method, the four wires with the same length cut in the step one are soft ropes or soft metal wires, and the central shaft wire is a hard wire.
A novel handicraft weaving method comprises the steps of cutting five or six filaments with the same length and one short filament in the first step, taking the short filament as a central axis filament, and weaving according to the sequence from the second step to the sixth step.
The novel handicraft weaving method has the following beneficial effects:
the weaving method of the handicraft is strong in regularity, high in repeatability, simple in weaving, extremely suitable for manual weaving, firm in woven finished product, attractive and elegant in appearance and extremely artistic, the attractiveness of the handicraft is guaranteed, the middle shaft wire can provide good support for the keel structure while the attractiveness of the handicraft is guaranteed, the middle shaft wire can be smoothly drawn out when the keel chain is not loosened, the middle shaft wire can provide good support for the keel structure, the whole weaving process can be regularly conducted around the center, and the shape effect of the finished product is not affected, so that the full three-dimensional ornament is obtained.
Detailed Description
FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of example 1;
FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the effects of the practical product of example 1;
FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the effect of the actual product in the bent state of example 1;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of step three in example 1;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the first step in the fourth step of example 1;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram showing a second step in the fourth step of example 1;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing a third step in step four of example 1;
FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a fourth step in the fourth step of example 1.
Detailed Description
The technical solution in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention.
Example 1
A novel handicraft weaving method comprises the following steps: (1) shearing four wires with the same length and a short wire, wherein the short wire is used as a middle shaft wire, the four sheared wires with the same length are soft metal wires, and the middle shaft wire is a hard wire; (2) one end of the five cut wires is arranged to be flat and gathered together, the middle shaft wire 5 is placed in the middle, and the end, which is flush with the five wires, of the five wires is tightly twisted together in the spiral direction by using pliers; (3) four wires with one end being twisted tightly and the same length are bent downwards along the other end by taking a central shaft wire 5 as a center, and are sequentially numbered as a first wire 1, a second wire 2, a third wire 3 and a fourth wire 4 in the anticlockwise circumferential direction; (4) firstly, sequentially pressing a second wire 2 and a third wire 3 by winding a first wire 1 around a middle shaft wire 5, secondly, sequentially pressing the first wire 1 and a fourth wire 4 by winding the third wire 3 around the middle shaft wire 5, thirdly, sequentially pressing the third wire 3 and the second wire 2 by winding the fourth wire 4 around the middle shaft wire 5, fourthly, and finally, sequentially pressing the fourth wire 4 and the first wire 1 by winding the second wire 2 around the middle shaft wire 5; (5) repeatedly weaving the middle shaft wire in the sequence of the fourth step to form a chain shape until a section of the five wires is left without weaving; (6) gathering the rest section of unwoven filaments in the fifth step, screwing or hot melting the gathered sections of unwoven filaments together by using pliers in the spiral direction, then grasping the head and the tail of the gathered sections of unwoven filaments, and twisting the gathered sections of unwoven filaments in opposite directions until a triangular keel chain is formed, thus finishing the weaving of the handicraft. The two ends screwed end to end can be cut off, the central shaft wire 5 is pulled away, the keel chain is reserved, the two ends of the keel chain can be connected with other ornaments, and the handicraft is in a triangular keel chain shape, is exquisite, full, three-dimensional and elegant, is easy to store and has strong ornamental value.
Example 2
A novel handicraft weaving method comprises the following steps: (1) cutting five filaments with the same length and one short filament, wherein the short filament is used as a middle shaft filament, the four filaments with the same length are cut to be soft ropes, and the middle shaft filament is a hard filament; (2) one end of the cut six filaments is arranged to be level and gathered together, the middle shaft filament is placed in the middle, and the level ends of the six filaments are hot-melted together; (3) four hot-melted wires with the same length at one end are bent downwards along the other end by taking the central axis wire as a center, and are sequentially numbered as a first wire, a second wire, a third wire, a fourth wire and a fifth wire in the anticlockwise circumferential direction; (4) the method comprises the following steps of firstly, sequentially pressing a second wire and a third wire around a central shaft wire by using the first wire, secondly, sequentially pressing the first wire and the fourth wire around the central shaft wire by using the third wire, thirdly, sequentially pressing the third wire and the fifth wire around the central shaft wire by using the fourth wire, fourthly, sequentially pressing the fourth wire and the second wire around the central shaft wire by using the fifth wire, and fifthly, sequentially pressing the fifth wire and the first wire around the central shaft wire by using the second wire; (5) repeatedly weaving the middle shaft wire in the sequence of the fourth step to form a chain shape until a section of six wires is left without weaving; (6) gathering the rest sections of unwoven filaments in the fifth step, carrying out hot melting, grasping the head and the tail, and twisting in opposite directions respectively until a four-corner keel chain is formed, thus finishing the knitting of the handicraft. The both ends of end hot melt can be amputated, and then the axis silk is taken out, and the keel chain is kept, and the both ends of keel chain can be connected with other ornaments, and this handicraft is the quadrangle keel chain, and is exquisite full, three-dimensional generous, easily deposits and the sight is strong.
Example 3
A novel handicraft weaving method comprises the following steps: (1) cutting six wires with the same length and a short wire, wherein the short wire is used as a middle shaft wire, four wires with the same length are cut and are soft metal wires, and the middle shaft wire is a hard wire; (2) one end of the seven cut wires is arranged to be level and gathered together, the middle shaft wire is arranged in the middle, and the level ends of the seven wires are hot-melted together; (3) the method comprises the following steps of bending six hot-melted filaments with the same length at one end downwards along the other end by taking a central axis filament as a center, and numbering the filaments into a first filament, a second filament, a third filament, a fourth filament, a fifth filament and a sixth filament in sequence in the anticlockwise circumferential direction; (4) the method comprises the following steps of firstly, sequentially pressing a second wire and a third wire around a central shaft wire by using a first wire, secondly, sequentially pressing the first wire and the fourth wire around the central shaft wire by using the third wire, thirdly, sequentially pressing the third wire and a fifth wire around the central shaft wire by using the fourth wire, fourthly, sequentially pressing the fourth wire and a sixth wire around the central shaft wire by using the fifth wire, fifthly, sixthly, sequentially pressing the fifth wire and the second wire around the central shaft wire by using the sixth wire, and sequentially pressing the sixth wire and the first wire around the central shaft wire by using the second wire; (5) repeatedly weaving the medium-axis wires according to the sequence of the fourth step to form a chain shape until a section of the seven wires is left to be unwoven; (6) gathering the rest sections of unwoven filaments in the fifth step, carrying out hot melting, grasping the head and the tail of the filaments, and twisting the filaments oppositely in opposite directions until a pentagonal keel chain is formed, thus finishing the knitting of the handicraft. The both ends of end hot melt can be cut off, again the axis silk is taken out, remains the fossil fragments chain, and other ornaments can be connected to the both ends of fossil fragments chain, and this handicraft is the fossil fragments chain form of pentagon, and exquisite plump, three-dimensional generous, easily deposit and sight strong.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiments, and any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made within the spirit and principle of the present invention should be included in the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. A novel handicraft weaving method is characterized by comprising the following steps:
the method comprises the following steps: shearing four filaments with the same length and a short filament, wherein the short filament is used as a central axis filament;
step two: one end of the five filaments cut in the step one is placed in a neat and flat mode and gathered together, a middle shaft filament is placed in the middle, and the end, flush with the five filaments, of the five filaments are tightly twisted together in a spiral direction through a pair of pliers;
step three: four wires with one end being twisted tightly and the same length are bent downwards along the other end by taking the central shaft wire as a center, and are sequentially numbered as a first wire, a second wire, a third wire and a fourth wire in the anticlockwise circumferential direction;
step four: firstly, sequentially pressing a second wire and a third wire around a central shaft wire by using a first wire, sequentially pressing a first wire and a fourth wire around the central shaft wire by using the third wire, sequentially pressing a third wire and a second wire around the central shaft wire by using the fourth wire, and sequentially pressing a fourth wire and a first wire around the central shaft wire by using the second wire;
step five: repeatedly weaving the middle shaft wire in the sequence of the fourth step to form a chain shape until a section of the five wires is left without weaving;
step six: gathering the remaining section of unwoven silk in the fifth step, grasping the head and the tail of the silk, and twisting the two ends of the silk in opposite directions respectively until a triangular keel chain is formed, thereby finishing the knitting of the handicraft.
2. The novel handicraft weaving method of claim 1 wherein the four wires of the same length cut in step one are soft metal wires and the central shaft wire is a hard wire.
3. The method for weaving novel handicrafts according to claim 1, wherein in step two, one end of all the filaments cut in step one is placed in a flat and gathered state, the central axis filament is placed in the middle, and the ends with the flat filaments are hot-melted together.
4. The novel handicraft weaving method of claim 3 wherein in step six the remaining sections of unwoven filaments from step five are gathered, hot melted and fixed together, then the head and the tail are grasped, and the two ends are twisted in opposite directions respectively until a keel chain is formed, thereby completing the weaving of the handicraft.
5. The novel handicraft weaving method of claim 4 wherein the four wires cut in step one and of the same length are soft ropes or soft metal wires, and the central shaft wire is a hard wire.
6. A novel handicraft weaving method is characterized by comprising the step one of claim 1 of cutting five or six filaments with the same length and one short filament, wherein the short filament is used as a central axis filament, and weaving is carried out according to the sequence from the step two to the step six.
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