Monday, 17 December 2012
Travel Accessories Store - Bamboo Craft - Plane Bamboo Weaving Technique
A bamboo crafter must know the plane weaving technique for bamboo craft, to begin with. Dimensional weaving and mixed weaving, these weaving techniques can be classified as plane weaving. Bamboo craft is based on its specific weaving techniques. Not only give a classic touch to the interior decor of a room but keep it cool as well, in fact, the bamboo window blinds. Curtains and window blinds, decorative panels, baskets and other handicraft but is also used for high-grade packaging, durable and attractive bamboo not only makes mats, the natural.
The bamboo culms are processed as follows to make them apt for weaving, before weaving. Figurines etc, lampshades, it is different from method of making three dimensional products such as baskets. Plane bamboo weaving creates two dimensional or plane products like woven mats or carpets.
Processing of Bamboo for Weaving
Force is applied evenly along the culm surface to ensure uniformly colored bamboo. Green skin of the bamboo culm is removed by scraping off its green surface with the help of a blade.
The slivers are then completely separated to form individual pieces. Cutting is done carefully from the edge downwards along the length of the culm. The number of slivers depend upon the diameter of the culm. The culm section is divided into slivers of an equal width. A sharp knife is used to cut evenly around the edge. The upper edge of the culm section is flattened to facilitate stripping.
The thickness of the layers depend upon the need of the intended woven product. The layers are peeled off, after repeating the process for a required number of times. Then the blade is placed 0.5 to 1 mm away from the first layer. First cut is made by nipping the blade into the sliver. The knife is held with the blade horizontally against the upper 1/3 of the cross section sliver. Slivers are striped into fine layers.
They are arranged accordingly. The strips may be lighter or darker in color from one another. Layers are separated into fine strips by using both the hands.
Methods are used for the purpose. Air drying etc, washing, boiling, soaking. Hydrogen peroxide or other chemicals, sulfur, the bamboo strips are then dyed and bleached with the help of various materials such as dyes.
Plane Weaving of Bamboo
Wefts are the bamboo stripes that are inserted widthwise under and over the warp in order to make a design. They are positioned lengthwise on the work bench or work area. Warp is the set of parallel bamboo stripes providing the foundation on which plane weaving is done. These two terms are - Warp and Weft. There are two basic terminology that need to be understood by the novice bamboo weaver, before moving on to the process of plane weaving of bamboo.
Color intensity and contrast in the patterns are created by changing the density of the dots woven under and over the warp. It involves combining two colors of bamboo- one light and other dark- along the warp and weft of the bamboo strips. The basic technique for plane bamboo weaving is that of weaving dots into pattern.
There are many other traditional methods of bamboo weaving that are also interesting to know.
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