Author:
Uzakova Umida,Murodova Sevara
Abstract
The construction methods within the Desint system are organized into three distinct groups, each catering to specific aspects of the weaving process. These groups delineate the procedures involved in creating woven patterns and are selected based on the type of the initial element required to achieve the final desired weave. This group encompasses construction methods that initiate the weaving process from fundamental elements. These elements can range from a single thread to a collection of threads. The focus is on building the foundational structure of the weave, starting from basic components. The second group of construction methods deals with the assembly of specific parts of pattern rapports using the initial elements established in Group 1. It involves combining and arranging these elements to form intricate patterns within the weave. This stage contributes to the development of more complex and detailed designs. The third group is dedicated to specialized methods for constructing pattern rapports with a specific arrangement, often guided by a pre-determined drawing or design. This group involves intricate techniques that go beyond basic weaving, allowing for the creation of intricate and customized patterns based on artistic or functional requirements. The choice of the group is contingent upon the type of initial element essential for constructing the final desired weave. This systematic categorization enables weavers to select the most appropriate set of methods based on the intended design complexity and intricacy.
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