Decorative fabric weaving elements
(2) Weaving elements During the weaving of decorative fabrics, various appearance texture effects can be produced due to changes in tissue structure, interweaving tightness, and color factors of warp and weft lines. 1. Texture: The fabric texture produced by the interlaced organization of spun yarns is generally called texture. To sum up, the texture can be roughly summarized as point pattern, line pattern, surface pattern, concave and convex pattern, hole pattern and loop velvet pattern: Point pattern: refers to plain pattern, changing plain pattern, oblique and equal point pattern. Line grain: There are vertical grain, horizontal grain, twill grain, fold grain, curve grain and fancy linear grain, etc. Face grain: Satin weave forms a complete face grain due to the effect of one-way spinning yarn. Different tissues in some textures are combined in blocks, such as a checkerboard pattern, which is also a surface texture effect. Concave-convex pattern: The fabric forms a concave-convex structure by crepe, convex strips, honeycomb and other structures. Hole-like patterns: Leno, perforations, mesh and other structures can make fabrics form hole-like patterns. Loop pile pattern: refers to pile tissue, towel tissue, etc. The composition techniques of texture basically include rules, variations, enhancements (such as superposition processing, spiral processing, etc.), contrast (such as negative film processing), gradient (such as shadow processing), etc.
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