WO2011142037A1 - Frilled woven fabric - Google Patents

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WO2011142037A1
WO2011142037A1 PCT/JP2010/058234 JP2010058234W WO2011142037A1 WO 2011142037 A1 WO2011142037 A1 WO 2011142037A1 JP 2010058234 W JP2010058234 W JP 2010058234W WO 2011142037 A1 WO2011142037 A1 WO 2011142037A1
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  • the present invention relates to a ruffled woven fabric used for manufacturing a ruffled skirt, a frilled blouse, and the like.
  • a desired fabric is cut into a desired width to produce three frilled fabrics, and a process for preventing fraying of the end portions of each frilled fabric is performed.
  • the frilled cloth is evenly gathered by sewing and shrinking the upper end portion of each frilled cloth.
  • three frilled cloths are sewn in order from the lower stage to a skirt cloth created separately from the frills, thereby completing a frilled skirt (see, for example, Non-Patent Document 1).
  • This invention makes it a subject to solve such a problem.
  • the frilled woven fabric of the present invention includes a base fabric portion, a frilled fabric portion provided on the front side of the base fabric portion in a necessary number of steps so as to have a double relationship with the base fabric portion, and the base fabric. And a connecting portion in which one end of the frilled cloth portion is joined by overlapping weaving, and the base cloth portion is formed by passing through the base cloth portion from a tip opposite to the connecting portion of the frilled cloth portion, which is made only of warp. And a connecting portion provided to connect one end of the portion.
  • the connecting portion is cut and the front end of the frilled cloth portion is separated from the base cloth portion 1, it can be easily cleaned simply by applying a process such as a mellow lock for preventing fraying of the front end. Since frills can be made, the frills can be completed in 1/3 to 1/4 steps compared to the conventional method, and difficult sewing techniques that require skill are not required. And a frilled blouse can be produced at low cost.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of an essential part showing a first embodiment
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an essential part showing a first embodiment, in which 1 is a base cloth part, 2 is a frill cloth part, and 3 is a connecting part.
  • Reference numeral 4 denotes a connecting portion, and the base cloth portion 1, the frilled cloth portion 2, the connecting portion 3, and the connecting portion 4 are woven continuously and integrally by a jacquard loom.
  • the base cloth portion 1 is a cloth portion serving as a base such as a skirt or a blouse
  • the frill cloth portion 2 is a cloth portion serving as a frill for decoration.
  • the frill cloth portion 2 is doubled with the base cloth portion 1.
  • a necessary number of steps (number of sheets) are provided on the front side of the base cloth portion 1 so as to be related.
  • the connecting portion 3 is a portion obtained by weaving the base cloth portion 1 and the frilled cloth portion 2, and one end of the frilled cloth portion 2 is coupled to the base cloth portion 1 by the connecting portion 3.
  • urethane yarn is used for the connecting portion 3 as a yarn having shrinkage in the weft.
  • the urethane yarn is stretched and hardened with glue. After weaving it as weft yarn, the glue is washed away and the binding portion 3 is contracted to connect the base fabric portion 1 and the connecting portions of the frilled fabric portions 2. Gathers 5 are created at equal intervals on the 3 side portion.
  • FIG. 3 is a partial perspective view of the connecting portion 4.
  • the connecting part 4 is a part made only of warp, and connects the base cloth part 1 through one end (hereinafter referred to as the tip) opposite to the connecting part 3 of the frilled cloth part 2 to connect one end of the connecting part 3. It is provided so that a cutting tool such as a scissors can be inserted with a slack on the back side of the base cloth portion 1.
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the main part showing the process of completing the frill
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the main part.
  • the connecting part 4 of the woven fabric with the frills woven as described above is loosened on the back side of the base cloth part 1. Insert a cutting tool such as a scissors into the held part and cut it. Then, when the frilled cloth part 2 is lifted after cutting, the tip of the frilled cloth part 2 is separated from the base cloth part 1 as shown in FIGS.
  • the frills are completed by processing such as mellow lock.
  • the warp of the connection part 4 remains in the connection part 3 side, since the connection part 3 is woven firmly by the double weaving, there is no fear that the connection part 3 frays.
  • a ruffled woven fabric with a ruffle completed in this way can easily produce a ruffled skirt by sewing, and a frilled blouse by using this ruffled woven fabric. It is also possible to manufacture costumes such as, and further, it can be used for manufacturing frilled ornaments and accessories.
  • the frilled woven fabric according to the first embodiment has the base fabric portion 1 and the front side of the base fabric portion 1 by the number of steps (number of sheets) necessary to form a double relationship with the base fabric portion 1. From the tip of the frilled cloth portion 2 that is made of warp only and opposite to the connected portion 3. Since the connecting portion 4 provided so as to pass through the base cloth portion 1 and connect one end of the connecting portion 3 is woven continuously and integrally, the connecting portion 4 is cut and a frilled cloth is cut. After the part 2 is lifted and separated from the base cloth part 1, a clean frill can be easily produced simply by applying a process such as a mellow lock for preventing fraying of the tip of the frill cloth part 2.
  • the base cloth part 1 and each of the frilled cloth parts 2 can be contracted by washing the glue and shrinking the joint part 3.
  • the gathers 5 can be created at equal intervals in the portion on the side of the connecting portion 3, and the ruffle cloth portion 2, the connecting portion 3, and the connecting portion 4 are formed from the waist to the hem of the skirt, for example, when manufacturing a skirt. Since the base fabric portion 1 can be woven together with the base fabric portion 1 in a series of processes in which the base fabric portion 1 is woven by jacquard weaving, manufacturing is extremely easy.
  • the frilled woven fabric according to the first embodiment shortens the process until completion of the frill as compared with the normal frilling process by sewing.
  • the conventional frilling process by sewing requires at least 25 steps, whereas according to the first embodiment, the cutting of the connecting portion 4 is performed in three steps, and the frilled cloth portion 2 is prevented from fraying. Since the total of 6 processes, including 3 processes, can be completed, it can be completed in almost 1/4 process compared to conventional processes, and it is not necessary to use difficult sewing techniques that require skill. It is possible to produce a beautifully frilled skirt, a frilled blouse and the like at a low cost.
  • FIG. 6 is a side view of the main part of the second embodiment
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the main part of the second embodiment.
  • the frill is a ribbon frill.
  • the connecting portion 4 in the first embodiment is omitted, and the base cloth portion 1 is formed by the necessary number of steps (number of sheets) so that the frill cloth portion 2 has a double relationship with the base cloth portion 1.
  • It is provided on the front side, and the connecting portion 3 is created by weaving both ends of the frilled cloth portion 2 with the base cloth portion 1 so that the frilled cloth portion 2 is coupled to the base cloth portion 1 by the connecting portion 3.
  • the cut line (cutting line) 6 is provided by weaving a weft of a different color from the frilled cloth part 2 in a desired part of each frilled cloth 2, for example, in the center part.
  • the base cloth portion 1, the frill cloth portion 2, and the connecting portion 3 are woven continuously and integrally by the jacquard loom, and the connecting portion 3 is stretched.
  • Weaving urethane yarn as shrinkable yarn that has been hardened with glue as weft yarn, and washing the glue to shrink the connecting portion 3 to make the base fabric portion 1 and the connecting portion 3 side of each frilled cloth portion 2 Gather 5 is created at equal intervals in the part.
  • FIG. 8 is a side view of the main part showing the process for completing the ribbon frill
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the main part.
  • the frilled cloth part 2 of the woven cloth with the frills woven as described above is cut according to the cut run 6. Disconnect with. As a result, the frilled cloth portion 2 is divided into two parts between the connecting portions 3, and ribbon frills are completed by applying a process such as a mellow lock to prevent fraying of the respective divided ends.
  • the ruffled woven fabric that has completed the ribbon ruffle in this way can easily produce a ribbon-frilled skirt by sewing, and by using this ruffled woven fabric, the ribbon ruffle can be applied to the trunk and sleeves. It is also possible to manufacture costumes such as thigh blouse, and it can be used for the manufacture of ornaments and accessories with ribbon frills.
  • the ruffled woven fabric according to the second embodiment is provided on the front side of the base fabric portion 1 in the necessary number of steps (number of sheets) so that the ruffle fabric portion 2 has a double relationship with the base fabric portion 1. Then, by creating a connecting portion 3 by weaving both ends of the frilled cloth portion 2 with the base cloth portion 1, the frilled cloth portion 2 is coupled to the base cloth portion 1 by the connecting portion 3, and each frill cloth Since a cut line 6 is provided by weaving a weft of a color different from that of the frill cloth portion 2 at a desired portion of the cloth 2, for example, at the center portion, the frill cloth portion 2 is cut by cutting with a scissors or the like according to the cut run 6. Thus, a clean ribbon frill can be easily made simply by dividing the frilled cloth portion 2 between the connecting portions 3 and applying a process such as a mellow lock for preventing fraying of each of the divided ends.
  • the base cloth part 1 and each of the frill cloth parts 2 can be contracted by shrinking the joint part 3 by washing away the glue.
  • the gathers 5 can be created at equal intervals in the connecting part 3 side, and the frilled cloth part 2 and the connecting part 34 are, for example, a base cloth part from the waist to the skirt of the skirt when manufacturing a skirt. Since 1 can be woven together with the base fabric portion 1 in a series of processes of weaving 1 by jacquard weaving, manufacturing is extremely easy.
  • the process until the completion of the ribbon frill is shortened as compared with the normal frill processing by sewing.
  • the conventional frilling process that is conventionally performed by sewing requires at least 28 steps, whereas according to the first embodiment, the connecting portion 4 is cut by three steps and the leading edge of the frilled cloth portion 2 frays.
  • the total of 9 processes, including 6 mellow locks, can be completed in 1/3 to 1/4 process compared to the conventional process, and difficult sewing techniques that require skill are required. Since it becomes unnecessary, it is possible to easily produce a beautiful skirt with a ribbon frill, a blouse with a ribbon frill, and the like at a low cost.
  • the whole is woven by jacquard weave, but may be woven by dobby weave or the like.

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The object is to enable the easy production of beautifully frilled skirts, blouses, etc. at low cost. Disclosed is a frilled woven fabric which is formed by continuously and integrally weaving a base cloth part (1); a frill cloth part (2) which is provided, in a desired number of layers, on the front side of the base cloth part (1) in such a manner as to form a two-ply structure with the base cloth part (1); a joining part (3) which joins the base cloth part (1) with the frill cloth part (2) by multilayer weaving; and a connecting part (4) which is made of warps alone and passes from one edge of the frill cloth part (2), said edge being on the side opposite to the joining part (3), through the base cloth part (1) to connect with one edge of the joining part (3). In the aforesaid frilled woven fabric, beautiful frills can be easily formed simply by cutting the connecting part (4), lifting up the frill cloth part (2) and then carrying out a treatment, such as merrow overlocking, for preventing fraying at the edge of the frill cloth part (2).

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フリル付き織布Frilled woven fabric
 本発明は、フリル付きスカートやフリルつきブラウス等の製造に用いるフリル付き織布に関する。 The present invention relates to a ruffled woven fabric used for manufacturing a ruffled skirt, a frilled blouse, and the like.
 衣料品分野において、フリル付きスカートやフリルつきブラウス等を製造する場合、フリルの端部処理や縫い付けは、殆どミシンを使用した縫製により行われている。 In the clothing field, when manufacturing a ruffled skirt, a frilled blouse, etc., the frill end treatment and sewing are mostly carried out by sewing using a sewing machine.
 例えば、3段のフリル付きスカートを製造する場合、従来は、所望の布地を所望の幅に裁断して3枚のフリル布を作り、各フリル布の端部のほつれを防ぐための処理を行う。フリルにギャザーを付ける場合は、各フリル布の上端側部分を縫い縮めることで、各フリルに均等にギャザーを施しておく。そして、フリルとは別に作成したスカート布に3枚のフリル布を下段から順に縫い付けてゆき、フリル付きスカートとして完成させる(例えば、非特許文献1参照)。 For example, in the case of manufacturing a three-step frilled skirt, conventionally, a desired fabric is cut into a desired width to produce three frilled fabrics, and a process for preventing fraying of the end portions of each frilled fabric is performed. . When gathering the frills, the frilled cloth is evenly gathered by sewing and shrinking the upper end portion of each frilled cloth. Then, three frilled cloths are sewn in order from the lower stage to a skirt cloth created separately from the frills, thereby completing a frilled skirt (see, for example, Non-Patent Document 1).
 しかしながら、上述した従来の技術においては、以下の問題がある。 However, the conventional techniques described above have the following problems.
 従来の技術では、上述の3枚のフリル布を作るための布地の裁断作業としては、4工程が必要である。また、3枚のフリル布の端部のほつれを防ぐための処理方法としては、メローロック、三巻、千鳥三巻等の方法があるが、その作業としてフリル布3枚分の両端部の処理としては、6工程が必要である。また、フリルにギャザーを付ける場合は、上記のように各フリル布の上端側部分を縫い縮めるが、3枚分の処理が必要であるため、作業としては、3工程が必要である。また、スカート布に3枚のフリル布を下段から順に縫い付ける場合、仕上げをきれいにみせるには、フリルの縫い付け位置に線で印をつけ、その目印の線の位置にフリル布を本縫ミシンで縫い付けるという手順がとられるが、この作業としては、6工程が必要である。さらに、フリル布の縫い付け位置を隠すために表縫ミシンで中縫いし、本縫ミシンで押えステッチを施すための作業としては、6工程が必要である。 In the conventional technology, four steps are necessary as the cutting operation of the fabric for making the above-mentioned three frilled fabrics. In addition, as a processing method for preventing fraying of the end portions of the three frilled cloths, there are methods such as mellow lock, three rolls, and three staggered rolls. As for, 6 steps are required. Moreover, when gathering a frill, the upper end side part of each frill cloth is sewed and shrunk as mentioned above, but since processing for three sheets is required, three steps are required as work. Also, when sewing 3 ruffled cloths on the skirt fabric in order from the bottom, in order to show the finish cleanly, mark the frill sewing position with a line, and place the frilled cloth at the mark line position with the main sewing machine. The procedure of sewing is taken, but this process requires six steps. Furthermore, in order to hide the sewing position of the frilled cloth, six steps are required for the operation of performing the intermediate stitching with the front sewing machine and the press stitching with the main sewing machine.
 このように従来の技術では3段のフリルを作ってスカート布に縫い付ける場合でも、最低25工程分の作業を必要とするため、製造に多大な手間と時間がかかり、製造コストが高くなるという問題がある。 As described above, in the conventional technique, even when three steps of frills are made and sewn on the skirt cloth, the work for at least 25 steps is required, so that it takes a lot of labor and time for manufacturing, and the manufacturing cost increases. There's a problem.
 本発明は、このような問題を解決することを課題とする。 This invention makes it a subject to solve such a problem.
 そのため、本発明のフリル付き織布は、ベース布部と、このベース布部と二重の関係になるように必要な段数だけ前記ベース布部の表側に設けられるフリル布部と、前記ベース布部と前記フリル布部の一端を重ね織りにより結合した接結部と、経糸のみで作られ前記フリル布部の前記接結部と反対側の先端から前記ベース布部を貫通して接前期結部の一端とを連結するように設けられた連結部とを有することを特徴とする。 Therefore, the frilled woven fabric of the present invention includes a base fabric portion, a frilled fabric portion provided on the front side of the base fabric portion in a necessary number of steps so as to have a double relationship with the base fabric portion, and the base fabric. And a connecting portion in which one end of the frilled cloth portion is joined by overlapping weaving, and the base cloth portion is formed by passing through the base cloth portion from a tip opposite to the connecting portion of the frilled cloth portion, which is made only of warp. And a connecting portion provided to connect one end of the portion.
 このようにした本発明は、連結部を切断してフリル布部の先端をベース布部1から離した後、その先端のほつれを防止するためのメローロック等の加工を施すだけで簡単にきれいなフリルを作ることができるので、従来に比べて1/3~1/4の工程でフリルを完成させることができ、しかも熟練を要する難しい縫製の技術が不要となるので、簡単にきれいなフリル付きスカートやフリル付きブラウス等を低コストで製造することができるという効果が得られる。 In the present invention as described above, after the connecting portion is cut and the front end of the frilled cloth portion is separated from the base cloth portion 1, it can be easily cleaned simply by applying a process such as a mellow lock for preventing fraying of the front end. Since frills can be made, the frills can be completed in 1/3 to 1/4 steps compared to the conventional method, and difficult sewing techniques that require skill are not required. And a frilled blouse can be produced at low cost.
第1の実施例を示す要部側面図Side view of the main part showing the first embodiment 第1の実施例を示す要部斜視図The principal part perspective view which shows 1st Example 第1の実施例における連結部の部分斜視図The fragmentary perspective view of the connection part in a 1st Example 第1の実施例のフリルを完成させる工程を示す要部側面図The principal part side view which shows the process of completing the frill of 1st Example 第1の実施例のフリルを完成させる工程を示す要部斜視図The principal part perspective view which shows the process of completing the frill of 1st Example. 第2の実施例を示す要部側面図Side view of main part showing second embodiment 第2の実施例を示す要部斜視図The principal part perspective view which shows 2nd Example 第2の実施例のフリルを完成させる工程を示す要部側面図Side view of essential part showing process of completing frill of second embodiment 第2の実施例のフリルを完成させる工程を示す要部斜視図The principal part perspective view which shows the process of completing the frill of 2nd Example.
 以下、図面を参照して本発明によるフリル付き織布の実施例を説明する。 Hereinafter, embodiments of a woven fabric with a frill according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
 図1は第1の実施例を示す要部側面図、図2は第1の実施例を示す要部斜視図で、図において1はベース布部、2はフリル布部、3は接結部、4は連結部であり、これらベース布部1、フリル布部2、接結部3、及び連結部4は、ジャカード織機により連続的かつ一体的に織り上げられている。 FIG. 1 is a side view of an essential part showing a first embodiment, FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an essential part showing a first embodiment, in which 1 is a base cloth part, 2 is a frill cloth part, and 3 is a connecting part. Reference numeral 4 denotes a connecting portion, and the base cloth portion 1, the frilled cloth portion 2, the connecting portion 3, and the connecting portion 4 are woven continuously and integrally by a jacquard loom.
 ここで、ベース布部1はスカートやブラウス等のベースとなる布部であり、またフリル布部2は飾りのフリルとなる布部で、このフリル布部2はベース布部1と二重の関係になるように必要な段数(枚数)だけベース布部1の表側に設けられる。接結部3はベース布部1とフリル布部2を重ね織りにした部分で、この接結部3によりフリル布部2の一端はベース布部1に結合されている。また、接結部3には横糸に収縮性を有する糸としてウレタン糸が用いられている。このウレタン糸は、伸ばして糊で固めたものが用いられ、横糸として織り込んだ後、糊を洗い落として接結部3を収縮させることにより、ベース布部1及び各フリル布部2の接結部3側の部分に、均等な間隔でギャザー5を作り出している。 Here, the base cloth portion 1 is a cloth portion serving as a base such as a skirt or a blouse, and the frill cloth portion 2 is a cloth portion serving as a frill for decoration. The frill cloth portion 2 is doubled with the base cloth portion 1. A necessary number of steps (number of sheets) are provided on the front side of the base cloth portion 1 so as to be related. The connecting portion 3 is a portion obtained by weaving the base cloth portion 1 and the frilled cloth portion 2, and one end of the frilled cloth portion 2 is coupled to the base cloth portion 1 by the connecting portion 3. Further, urethane yarn is used for the connecting portion 3 as a yarn having shrinkage in the weft. The urethane yarn is stretched and hardened with glue. After weaving it as weft yarn, the glue is washed away and the binding portion 3 is contracted to connect the base fabric portion 1 and the connecting portions of the frilled fabric portions 2. Gathers 5 are created at equal intervals on the 3 side portion.
 図3は連結部4の部分斜視図である。連結部4は経糸のみで作られる部分で、フリル布部2の接結部3と反対側の端部(以下先端)からベース布部1を貫通して接結部3の一端とを連結するように設けられており、ベース布部1の裏側で弛みを持たせて鋏等の切断具が差し込めるようにしている。 FIG. 3 is a partial perspective view of the connecting portion 4. The connecting part 4 is a part made only of warp, and connects the base cloth part 1 through one end (hereinafter referred to as the tip) opposite to the connecting part 3 of the frilled cloth part 2 to connect one end of the connecting part 3. It is provided so that a cutting tool such as a scissors can be inserted with a slack on the back side of the base cloth portion 1.
 図4はフリルを完成させる工程を示す要部側面図、図5はその要部斜視図で、上記のように織り上げたフリル付き織布の連結部4を、ベース布部1の裏側で弛みを持たせた部分に鋏等の切断具を差し込んで、切断する。そして、切断後、フリル布部2を持ち上げると、図4及び図5に示したようにフリル布部2の先端はベース布部1から離れるので、フリル布部2の先端のほつれを防止するため、メローロック等の加工を施すことで、フリルが完成する。尚、接結部3側には連結部4の経糸が残るが、接結部3は重ね織により固く織り上げられているので、接結部3にほつれが生じる心配はない。 FIG. 4 is a side view of the main part showing the process of completing the frill, and FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the main part. The connecting part 4 of the woven fabric with the frills woven as described above is loosened on the back side of the base cloth part 1. Insert a cutting tool such as a scissors into the held part and cut it. Then, when the frilled cloth part 2 is lifted after cutting, the tip of the frilled cloth part 2 is separated from the base cloth part 1 as shown in FIGS. The frills are completed by processing such as mellow lock. In addition, although the warp of the connection part 4 remains in the connection part 3 side, since the connection part 3 is woven firmly by the double weaving, there is no fear that the connection part 3 frays.
 このようにしてフリルを完成させたフリル付き織布は、縫製によりフリル付きスカートを容易に製造することができる他、このフリル付き織布を利用することで胴部や袖にフリルのついたブラウス等の衣装を製造することも可能であり、更にフリルつきの装飾品、小物等の製造に用いることができる。 A ruffled woven fabric with a ruffle completed in this way can easily produce a ruffled skirt by sewing, and a frilled blouse by using this ruffled woven fabric. It is also possible to manufacture costumes such as, and further, it can be used for manufacturing frilled ornaments and accessories.
 以上説明したように第1の実施例によるフリル付き織布は、ベース布部1と、このベース布部1と二重の関係になるように必要な段数(枚数)だけベース布部1の表側に設けられるフリル布部2と、ベース布部1とフリル布部2を重ね織りにより結合した接結部3と、経糸のみで作られフリル布部2の接結部3と反対側の先端からベース布部1を貫通して接結部3の一端とを連結するように設けられた連結部4とを連続的かつ一体的に織り上げたものとしているため、連結部4を切断し、フリル布部2を持ち上げてベース布部1から離した後、フリル布部2の先端のほつれを防止するためのメローロック等の加工を施すだけで簡単にきれいなフリルを作ることができる。 As described above, the frilled woven fabric according to the first embodiment has the base fabric portion 1 and the front side of the base fabric portion 1 by the number of steps (number of sheets) necessary to form a double relationship with the base fabric portion 1. From the tip of the frilled cloth portion 2 that is made of warp only and opposite to the connected portion 3. Since the connecting portion 4 provided so as to pass through the base cloth portion 1 and connect one end of the connecting portion 3 is woven continuously and integrally, the connecting portion 4 is cut and a frilled cloth is cut. After the part 2 is lifted and separated from the base cloth part 1, a clean frill can be easily produced simply by applying a process such as a mellow lock for preventing fraying of the tip of the frill cloth part 2.
 また、接結部3には伸ばして糊で固めたウレタン糸を横糸として織り込んでいるため、その糊を洗い落として接結部3を収縮させることにより、ベース布部1及び各フリル布部2の接結部3側の部分に均等な間隔でギャザー5を作り出すことができ、更にフリル布部2、接結部3、及び連結部4は、例えばスカートを製造する場合、スカートのウエストから裾までのベース布部1をジャカード織りにより織り上げる一連の過程でベース布部1と共に織り込むことができるので、製造が極めて容易である。 Further, since the urethane yarn that has been stretched and hardened with glue is woven as a weft thread, the base cloth part 1 and each of the frilled cloth parts 2 can be contracted by washing the glue and shrinking the joint part 3. The gathers 5 can be created at equal intervals in the portion on the side of the connecting portion 3, and the ruffle cloth portion 2, the connecting portion 3, and the connecting portion 4 are formed from the waist to the hem of the skirt, for example, when manufacturing a skirt. Since the base fabric portion 1 can be woven together with the base fabric portion 1 in a series of processes in which the base fabric portion 1 is woven by jacquard weaving, manufacturing is extremely easy.
 このように第1の実施例によるフリル付き織布は、フリルの完成までの工程が縫製による通常のフリル加工に比べて短縮され、例えば、三段フリルを作る場合の工程を比較すると、従来行われていた縫製による通常のフリル加工では最低でも25工程を必要とするのに対し、第1の実施例によれば連結部4の切断に3工程、フリル布部2の先端のほつれを防止するためのメローロック等の加工に3工程の合計6工程で済むので、従来に比べてほぼ1/4の工程で完成させることができ、しかも熟練を要する難しい縫製の技術が不要となるので、簡単にきれいなフリル付きスカートやフリル付きブラウス等を低コストで製造することができるという効果が得られる。 As described above, the frilled woven fabric according to the first embodiment shortens the process until completion of the frill as compared with the normal frilling process by sewing. The conventional frilling process by sewing requires at least 25 steps, whereas according to the first embodiment, the cutting of the connecting portion 4 is performed in three steps, and the frilled cloth portion 2 is prevented from fraying. Since the total of 6 processes, including 3 processes, can be completed, it can be completed in almost 1/4 process compared to conventional processes, and it is not necessary to use difficult sewing techniques that require skill. It is possible to produce a beautifully frilled skirt, a frilled blouse and the like at a low cost.
 図6は第2の実施例を示す要部側面図、図7は第2の実施例を示す要部斜視図で、この第2の実施例はフリルをリボンフリルとするものである。この第2の実施例では第1の実施例における連結部4を省略し、フリル布部2をベース布部1と二重の関係になるように必要な段数(枚数)だけベース布部1の表側に設けて、フリル布部2の両端をベース布部1と重ね織りすることにより接結部3を作成することで、フリル布部2をベース布部1に接結部3により結合すると共に、各フリル布2の所望の部分、例えば中央部にフリル布部2と異なる色の横糸を織り込んでカットライン(切断用線)6を設けたものとしている。 FIG. 6 is a side view of the main part of the second embodiment, and FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the main part of the second embodiment. In the second embodiment, the frill is a ribbon frill. In the second embodiment, the connecting portion 4 in the first embodiment is omitted, and the base cloth portion 1 is formed by the necessary number of steps (number of sheets) so that the frill cloth portion 2 has a double relationship with the base cloth portion 1. It is provided on the front side, and the connecting portion 3 is created by weaving both ends of the frilled cloth portion 2 with the base cloth portion 1 so that the frilled cloth portion 2 is coupled to the base cloth portion 1 by the connecting portion 3. The cut line (cutting line) 6 is provided by weaving a weft of a different color from the frilled cloth part 2 in a desired part of each frilled cloth 2, for example, in the center part.
 この第2の実施例においても、ベース布部1、フリル布部2、及び接結部3は、ジャカード織機により連続的かつ一体的に織り上げられており、そして、接結部3には伸ばして糊で固めた収縮性を有する糸としてのウレタン糸を横糸として織り込み、その糊を洗い落とすことで接結部3を収縮させることによりベース布部1及び各フリル布部2の接結部3側の部分に均等な間隔でギャザー5を作り出している。 Also in the second embodiment, the base cloth portion 1, the frill cloth portion 2, and the connecting portion 3 are woven continuously and integrally by the jacquard loom, and the connecting portion 3 is stretched. Weaving urethane yarn as shrinkable yarn that has been hardened with glue as weft yarn, and washing the glue to shrink the connecting portion 3 to make the base fabric portion 1 and the connecting portion 3 side of each frilled cloth portion 2 Gather 5 is created at equal intervals in the part.
 図8はリボンフリルを完成させる工程を示す要部側面図、図5はその要部斜視図で、上記のように織り上げたフリル付き織布のフリル布部2をカットラン6に従って鋏等の切断で切断する。これによりフリル布部2は接結部3間で二分割されるので、分割したそれぞれの先端のほつれを防止するためメローロック等の加工を施すことで、リボンフリルが完成する。 FIG. 8 is a side view of the main part showing the process for completing the ribbon frill, and FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the main part. The frilled cloth part 2 of the woven cloth with the frills woven as described above is cut according to the cut run 6. Disconnect with. As a result, the frilled cloth portion 2 is divided into two parts between the connecting portions 3, and ribbon frills are completed by applying a process such as a mellow lock to prevent fraying of the respective divided ends.
 このようにしてリボンフリルを完成させたフリル付き織布は、縫製によりリボンフリル付きスカートを容易に製造することができる他、このフリル付き織布を利用することで胴部や袖にリボンフリルのついたブラウス等の衣装を製造することも可能であり、更にリボンフリルつきの装飾品、小物等の製造に用いることができる。 The ruffled woven fabric that has completed the ribbon ruffle in this way can easily produce a ribbon-frilled skirt by sewing, and by using this ruffled woven fabric, the ribbon ruffle can be applied to the trunk and sleeves. It is also possible to manufacture costumes such as thigh blouse, and it can be used for the manufacture of ornaments and accessories with ribbon frills.
 以上説明したように第2の実施例によるフリル付き織布は、フリル布部2をベース布部1と二重の関係になるように必要な段数(枚数)だけベース布部1の表側に設けて、フリル布部2の両端をベース布部1と重ね織りすることにより接結部3を作成することで、フリル布部2をベース布部1に接結部3により結合すると共に、各フリル布2の所望の部分、例えば中央部にフリル布部2と異なる色の横糸を織り込んでカットライン6を設けたものとしているため、フリル布部2をカットラン6に従って鋏等の切断で切断することによりフリル布部2を接結部3間で分割し、分割したそれぞれの先端のほつれを防止するためのメローロック等の加工を施すだけで簡単にきれいなリボンフリルを作ることができる。 As described above, the ruffled woven fabric according to the second embodiment is provided on the front side of the base fabric portion 1 in the necessary number of steps (number of sheets) so that the ruffle fabric portion 2 has a double relationship with the base fabric portion 1. Then, by creating a connecting portion 3 by weaving both ends of the frilled cloth portion 2 with the base cloth portion 1, the frilled cloth portion 2 is coupled to the base cloth portion 1 by the connecting portion 3, and each frill cloth Since a cut line 6 is provided by weaving a weft of a color different from that of the frill cloth portion 2 at a desired portion of the cloth 2, for example, at the center portion, the frill cloth portion 2 is cut by cutting with a scissors or the like according to the cut run 6. Thus, a clean ribbon frill can be easily made simply by dividing the frilled cloth portion 2 between the connecting portions 3 and applying a process such as a mellow lock for preventing fraying of each of the divided ends.
 また、接結部3には伸ばして糊で固めたウレタン糸を横糸として織り込んでいるため、その糊を洗い落とすことで接結部3を収縮させることによりベース布部1及び各フリル布部2の接結部3側の部分に均等な間隔でギャザー5を作り出すことができ、更にフリル布部2、及び接結部34は、例えばスカートを製造する場合、スカートのウエストから裾までのベース布部1をジャカード織りにより織り上げる一連の過程でベース布部1と共に織り込むことができるので、製造が極めて容易である。 Further, since the urethane yarn that has been stretched and hardened with glue is woven as a weft thread, the base cloth part 1 and each of the frill cloth parts 2 can be contracted by shrinking the joint part 3 by washing away the glue. The gathers 5 can be created at equal intervals in the connecting part 3 side, and the frilled cloth part 2 and the connecting part 34 are, for example, a base cloth part from the waist to the skirt of the skirt when manufacturing a skirt. Since 1 can be woven together with the base fabric portion 1 in a series of processes of weaving 1 by jacquard weaving, manufacturing is extremely easy.
 このように第1の実施例によるフリル付き織布は、リボンフリルの完成までの工程が縫製による通常のフリル加工に比べて短縮され、例えば、三段のリボンフリルを作る場合の工程を比較すると、従来行われていた縫製による通常のフリル加工では最低でも28工程を必要とするのに対し、第1の実施例によれば連結部4の切断に3工程、フリル布部2の先端のほつれを防止するためのメローロック等の加工に6工程の合計9工程で済むので、従来に比べて1/3~1/4の工程で完成させることができ、しかも熟練を要する難しい縫製の技術が不要となるので、簡単にきれいなリボンフリル付きスカートやリボンフリル付きブラウス等を低コストで製造することができるという効果が得られる。 As described above, in the frilled woven fabric according to the first embodiment, the process until the completion of the ribbon frill is shortened as compared with the normal frill processing by sewing. For example, when the process for making a three-stage ribbon frill is compared, The conventional frilling process that is conventionally performed by sewing requires at least 28 steps, whereas according to the first embodiment, the connecting portion 4 is cut by three steps and the leading edge of the frilled cloth portion 2 frays. The total of 9 processes, including 6 mellow locks, can be completed in 1/3 to 1/4 process compared to the conventional process, and difficult sewing techniques that require skill are required. Since it becomes unnecessary, it is possible to easily produce a beautiful skirt with a ribbon frill, a blouse with a ribbon frill, and the like at a low cost.
 尚、上述した第1、第2実施例では、全体をジャカード織により織り上げるものとしたが、ドビー織等により織り上げるものとしてもよい。 In the first and second embodiments described above, the whole is woven by jacquard weave, but may be woven by dobby weave or the like.
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  1.  ベース布部と、このベース布部と二重の関係になるように必要な段数だけ前記ベース布部の表側に設けられるフリル布部と、前記ベース布部と前記フリル布部の一端を重ね織りにより結合した接結部と、経糸のみで作られ前記フリル布部の前記接結部と反対側の先端から前記ベース布部を貫通して接前期結部の一端とを連結するように設けられた連結部とを有することを特徴とするフリル付き織布。 A base fabric portion, a frilled fabric portion provided on the front side of the base fabric portion in a necessary number of steps so as to have a double relationship with the base fabric portion, and one end of the base fabric portion and the frilled fabric portion are overlaid. And a connecting portion made of only warp and penetrating from the tip of the frilled cloth portion on the opposite side to the connecting portion, passing through the base cloth portion, and being connected to one end of the connecting portion. A woven fabric with a frill.
  2.  フリル布部と、このベース布部と二重の関係になるように必要な段数だけ前記ベース布部の表側に設けられるフリル布部と、前記ベース布部と前記フリル布部の両端を重ね織りにより結合した接結部と、前記フリル布部にフリル布部と異なる色の横糸を織り込むことにより設けられたカットラインを有することを特徴とするフリル付き織布。 A frilled cloth part, a frilled cloth part provided on the front side of the base cloth part in a necessary number of steps so as to have a double relationship with the base cloth part, and both ends of the base cloth part and the frilled cloth part are overlaid. And a cut line provided by weaving a weft of a color different from that of the frilled cloth part into the frilled cloth part.
  3.  請求項1または請求項2記載のフリル付き織布において、
     前記接結部3に伸ばして糊で固めた収縮性を有する糸を横糸として織り込み、その糊を洗い落して前記接結部を収縮させることによりベース布部及び各フリル布部に形成されるギャザーを有することを特徴とするフリル付き織布。
    The frilled woven fabric according to claim 1 or 2,
    Gather formed on the base cloth part and each frilled cloth part by weaving a shrinkable yarn stretched on the connecting part 3 and solidified with glue as a weft, washing the glue off and shrinking the connecting part A woven fabric with frills, characterized by comprising:
  4.  請求項1から請求項3のいずれか1項に記載のフリル付き織布において、
     全体がジャカード織りまたはドビー織りにより作成されていることを特徴とするフリル付き織布。
    In the woven fabric with a frill according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
    A ruffled woven fabric characterized by being made entirely of jacquard or dobby weave.
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