CN112281295A - Diamond weaving method - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a rhombic weaving method, which comprises the following steps: on the basis of the original fabric base cloth, the original fabric base cloth is beaten into even and fine long wrinkles, and then the part of the base cloth fabric which is beaten into the wrinkles is manually knitted into a diamond-shaped knitting structure by using needles and lines, wherein the size of the diamond is determined by the side length of the diamond, namely the number of the manually knitted needles with different needle numbers. The novel hand weaving method can enable the surface of the woven texture to form vivid three-dimensional sense, brings vivid feeling to people, can enhance aesthetic feeling and three-dimensional sense, can also add various lovely cartoons, beautiful flowers and other shapes of hand embroidery on the basis of the hand weaving, and is not easy to cause aesthetic fatigue of users.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of weaving methods, in particular to a rhombic weaving method.
Background
At present, most of weaving industries adopt traditional machines to weave, embroidery patterns formed by embroidery have poor stereoscopic impression, color matching is hard, the overall style is single, needles are counted, lines are rigid, and the embroidery patterns are not flexible enough. It is easy to make the user feel esthetically tired. Therefore, the invention aims to provide a hand weaving method, which can form vivid stereoscopic impression on the surface of the woven texture, brings vivid feeling to people and can enhance aesthetic feeling and stereoscopic impression.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a rhombic weaving method to solve the problems existing in the background.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention provides the following technical scheme: the rhombic weaving method comprises the following steps: on the basis of the original fabric base cloth, the original fabric base cloth is beaten into even and fine long wrinkles, and then the part of the base cloth fabric which is beaten into the wrinkles is manually knitted into a diamond-shaped knitting structure by using needles and lines, wherein the size of the diamond is determined by the side length of the diamond, namely the number of the manually knitted needles with different needle numbers.
Furthermore, the novel hand knitting method comprises two major steps: the specific weaving method comprises two major steps: step one, weaving an upper half diamond structure;
1-1, firstly, beating the bottom cloth surface into uniform folded strips, and threading the cotton threads with the required colors for later use; a first needle penetrates through the middle of a left sunken part of a first leftmost fold strip, the needle penetrates through the back of the fabric, the tail of the needle is knotted to prevent looseness, the first needle penetrates out of the front of the fabric, a cotton thread is pulled out, the first needle crosses the middle of the right wall surface of a second fold strip, the first needle penetrates to the left of the second fold strip and penetrates through the second fold strip, the cotton thread is pulled out to the end, and the first fold strip and the 2 nd fold strip are tightened by the cotton thread to form a first hand-knitted short transverse strip;
1-2, paying attention to one upward lattice jump on the basis of the position of a first hand-knitted thread, enabling a needle thread to cross a third fold strip, puncturing the needle thread from the right to the left of the left wall surface of the third fold strip, tightening, and jumping one upward lattice every step to form a stepped shape;
1-3, puncturing the wall surface on the left side of the 4 th folded strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening until the quarter edge of the diamond is finished;
1-4, using the same weaving method, starting to move down the slope, and keeping the same weaving height as the step 1-3;
1-5, puncturing the wall surface on the left side of the 5 th folded strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening;
1-6, the step and the step 1-2 keep the same knitting height, and the wall surface on the left side of the 6 th folded strip is punctured from right to left, penetrates through and is tightened.
1-7: the same knitting height is kept as that of the step 1-1, and at the knitting height of the step 1-6, a next step is punctured from right to left from the wall surface on the left side of the 7 th wrinkle strip, penetrates through and is tightened, a dead knot is tied on the back of the fabric, the thread end is prevented from being scattered, and two quarters of rhombuses, namely the upper half of the rhombus, are manufactured till the thread end is finished;
step two, weaving the lower half of a rhombus;
2-1, starting from the position immediately below the first step of the upper half diamond, keeping the position parallel to the first step, penetrating the fabric from the back of the fabric by a needle on the back of the fabric, penetrating the fabric from the front of the fabric, pulling out a cotton thread, skipping over a second wrinkle strip, crossing over the middle of the left wall surface of the 2 nd wrinkle strip, penetrating the fabric to the right of the 2 nd wrinkle strip, penetrating the fabric, pulling out the thread to the tail, tightening the fabric, and jumping downwards by one grid;
2-2, crossing the needle thread over the 3 rd folded strip, puncturing the needle thread from the left wall surface of the 3 rd folded strip from right to left, tightening, and jumping downwards one lattice each step to form a step shape;
2-3, puncturing the wall surface on the left side of the 4 th folded strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening until the three-quarter edges of the diamond shape are finished;
2-4, using the same weaving method, but starting to jump upwards one by one when the position is needed, and keeping the height same as that of 2-3;
2-5, puncturing the wall surface on the left side of the 5 th folded strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening;
2-6, the step maintains the same weaving height as the step 2-1, and the wall surface on the left of the 6 th folded strip is punctured from right to left, penetrates through and is tightened.
2-7, keeping the same weaving height as that of the step 2-1, and on the basis of the weaving height of the step 2-1, puncturing the left wall surface of the seventh wrinkle strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening the seventh wrinkle strip, and then punching a dead knot on the back surface of the fabric to prevent the thread ends from being scattered, wherein the fourth edge of the diamond is finished till the end, namely the whole diamond is manufactured.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the beneficial effects that: the novel hand weaving method can enable the surface of the woven texture to form vivid three-dimensional sense, brings vivid feeling to people, can enhance aesthetic feeling and three-dimensional sense, can also add various lovely cartoons, beautiful flowers and other shapes of hand embroidery on the basis of the hand weaving, and is not easy to cause aesthetic fatigue of users.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the upper diamond-shaped weave structure of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic view of the overall diamond weave structure of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a plurality of upper diamond-shaped knitting states in the knitting process of the hand work according to the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural diagram of a plurality of rhombuses in the knitting process of the hand work in the embodiment of the invention.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Example (b): the method for knitting the handmade work needs a plurality of diamonds with the same size to be knitted together for connection, and the embodiment takes the side length of the four sides of the diamond as an example and takes the length of 4 needles as a diamond with one dimension as an example.
Weaving the upper half of the diamond structure: 1-1, firstly, beating the bottom cloth surface into uniform folded strips, and threading the cotton threads with the required colors for later use; a first needle penetrates through the middle of a left sunken part of a first leftmost fold strip, the needle penetrates through the back of the fabric, the tail of the needle is knotted to prevent looseness, the first needle penetrates out of the front of the fabric, a cotton thread is pulled out, the first needle crosses the middle of the right wall surface of a second fold strip, the first needle penetrates to the left of the second fold strip and penetrates through the second fold strip, the cotton thread is pulled out to the end, and the first fold strip and the 2 nd fold strip are tightened by the cotton thread to form a first hand-knitted short transverse strip;
1-2, paying attention to one upward lattice jump on the basis of the position of a first hand-knitted thread, enabling a needle thread to cross a third fold strip, puncturing the needle thread from the right to the left of the left wall surface of the third fold strip, tightening, and jumping one upward lattice every step to form a stepped shape;
1-3, puncturing the wall surface on the left side of the 4 th folded strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening until the quarter edge of the diamond is finished;
1-4, using the same weaving method, starting to move down the slope, and keeping the height same as that of 1-3;
1-5, puncturing the wall surface on the left side of the 5 th folded strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening;
1-6, the step and the step 1-2 keep the same height, and the wall surface at the left of the 6 th folded strip is punctured from right to left, penetrates through and is tightened.
1-7: the step is to keep the same height as the step 1-1, and the step 1-6 is followed by a step, the wall surface of the left side of the 7 th wrinkle strip is punctured from right to left, penetrates through and is tightened up, a dead knot is made on the back surface of the fabric to prevent the thread ends from being scattered, and two-quarter rhombus, namely the upper half rhombus, is manufactured till the thread ends are finished; as shown with reference to fig. 1.
When the steps 1-7 of the upper half diamond are finished, the manual repeat knitting of the upper half diamond of a new round is continued; the steps are the same as the process of the first upper half diamond grid; the 7 th needle of the first upper half diamond grid is equal to the first needle of the second upper half diamond grid, and on the basis of the 7 th needle of the first upper half diamond grid, the second needles of the new upper half diamond grid are started by jumping the grid upwards until the 4 th needle on the side of one fourth of the new upper half diamond grid. And starting to jump one grid downwards. Until the second quarter of the new diamond lattice is completed. The fourth pin of the second diamond lattice must be maintained at the same height as the 4 th pin of the first upper half of the diamond lattice. By analogy, it is ensured that all the upper diamonds remain in a straight line, as shown with reference to fig. 2.
The next half of the diamond weave is then performed: 2-1, starting from the position immediately below the first step of the upper half diamond, keeping the position parallel to the first step, penetrating the fabric from the back of the fabric by a needle on the back of the fabric, penetrating the fabric from the front of the fabric, pulling out a cotton thread, skipping over a second wrinkle strip, crossing over the middle of the left wall surface of the 2 nd wrinkle strip, penetrating the fabric to the right of the 2 nd wrinkle strip, penetrating the fabric, pulling out the thread to the tail, tightening the fabric, and jumping downwards by one grid;
2-2, crossing the needle thread over the 3 rd folded strip, puncturing the needle thread from the left wall surface of the 3 rd folded strip from right to left, tightening, and jumping downwards one lattice each step to form a step shape;
2-3, puncturing the wall surface on the left side of the 4 th folded strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening until the three-quarter edges of the diamond shape are finished;
2-4, using the same weaving method, but starting to jump upwards one by one when the position is needed, and keeping the height same as that of 2-3;
2-5, puncturing the wall surface on the left side of the 5 th folded strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening;
2-6, the step keeps the same height as the step 2-1, and the wall surface on the left of the 6 th folded strip is punctured from right to left, penetrates through and is tightened.
2-7, keeping the same height as the step 2-1, on the basis of the height of the step 2-1, puncturing the left wall surface of the seventh wrinkle strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening, then punching a dead knot on the back surface of the fabric to prevent the thread ends from being scattered, and completing the fourth edge of the diamond until the thread ends are scattered, namely completing the manufacturing of the whole diamond shape, as shown in the reference figure 3.
The fourth needle of the first lower half diamond is kept at the same height with the fourth needle of the second lower half diamond and the fourth needle of the third lower half diamond. Ensure that the diamonds in a row are all in a straight line. Until the number of diamonds that the user wants is completed. After finishing the rhombuses in one row, the second row is tightly attached to the rhombuses in the first row according to the design requirements, and a new round of manual rhombus knitting is continued until the whole knitting work is finished, as shown in figure four.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.
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1. A rhombic weaving method is characterized in that: the weaving method comprises the following steps: on the basis of the original fabric base cloth, the original fabric base cloth is beaten into even and fine long wrinkles, and then the part of the base cloth fabric which is beaten into the wrinkles is manually knitted into a diamond-shaped knitting structure by using needles and lines, wherein the size of the diamond is determined by the side length of the diamond, namely the number of the manually knitted needles with different needle numbers.
2. A diamond weaving method according to claim 1, characterized in that: the specific weaving method comprises two major steps: step one, weaving an upper half diamond structure;
(1-1) firstly, beating the bottom cloth surface into uniform folded strips, and threading the cotton threads with the required colors for later use; a first needle penetrates through the middle of a left sunken part of a first leftmost fold strip, the needle penetrates through the back of the fabric, the tail of the needle is knotted to prevent looseness, the first needle penetrates out of the front of the fabric, a cotton thread is pulled out, the first needle crosses the middle of the right wall surface of a second fold strip, the first needle penetrates to the left of the second fold strip and penetrates through the second fold strip, the cotton thread is pulled out to the end, and the first fold strip and the 2 nd fold strip are tightened by the cotton thread to form a first hand-knitted short transverse strip;
(1-2) paying attention to one upward jump lattice on the basis of the position of the first hand-knitted thread, enabling a needle thread to cross over the 3 rd folded strip, puncturing the needle thread from the right to the left of the left wall surface of the third folded strip, tightening, and jumping one upward lattice every step to form a stepped shape;
(1-3) puncturing the wall surface on the left side of the 4 th folded strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening until the quarter edge of the diamond is finished;
(1-4) using the same weaving method, starting to move downwards, and keeping the same weaving height as the step (1-3);
(1-5) puncturing the wall surface on the left side of the 5 th folded strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening;
(1-6, the step and the step (1-2) keep the same knitting height, and the wall surface at the left of the 6 th fold strip is punctured from right to left, penetrates and is tightened.
(1-7): the same knitting height is kept as that of the step (1-1), at the knitting height of the step (1-6), a next step is punctured from the right to the left of the wall surface of the 7 th wrinkle strip, penetrates through and is tightened, a dead knot is made on the back surface of the fabric to prevent the thread ends from being scattered, and two quarters of the rhombuses are made up till the thread ends are separated, namely the upper rhombus;
step two, weaving the lower half of a rhombus;
(2-1) starting from the position right below the first step of the upper half diamond shape tightly and keeping parallel to the first step, penetrating the cotton thread from the back of the fabric through a needle on the back of the fabric, penetrating the cotton thread from the front of the fabric, pulling out the cotton thread, skipping over the second wrinkle strip, crossing over the middle of the left wall surface of the 2 nd wrinkle strip, penetrating the cotton thread to the right of the 2 nd wrinkle strip, pulling out the cotton thread to the tail, tightening, and jumping one lattice downwards;
(2-2) crossing the needle thread with the 3 rd folded strip, puncturing the needle thread from the left wall surface of the 3 rd folded strip from right to left, tightening, and jumping downwards one lattice each step to form a step shape;
(2-3) puncturing the wall surface on the left side of the 4 th folded strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening until the three-quarter edges of the diamond are finished;
(2-4) using the same weaving method, but starting to jump upwards one by one at the position, and keeping the height same as that of 2-3;
(2-5) puncturing the wall surface on the left side of the 5 th folded strip from right to left, penetrating and tightening;
(2-6), the same weaving height is kept in the step as in the step (2-1), and the wall surface on the left side of the 6 th folded strip is punctured from right to left, penetrates through and is tightened;
(2-7) keeping the same knitting height as that of the step (2-1), on the basis of the knitting height of the step (2-1), a step is arranged, the wall surface on the left side of the seventh fold strip is punctured from right to left, penetrates through and is tightened, then a dead knot is formed on the back surface of the fabric, the thread end is prevented from being scattered, and until the step, the fourth edge of the diamond is finished, namely the whole diamond is manufactured.
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