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What are the techniques for tying fabrics?

Update:17-05-2021
Summary:1. Tying method: The tying method is to pull the fabric up a little bit, or to lengthen the fabric according to the pre-...

1. Tying method: The tying method is to pull the fabric up a little bit, or to lengthen the fabric according to the pre-conceived, or after various folding treatments, then tie it with continuous or hemp rope.
2. Folding and tying method: It is the most widely used technique in tie-dyeing. The folded fabric is bundled and dyed to become a symmetrical individual pattern pattern; after one positive and one reverse multiple folding, two continuous patterns can be made.

3. Flat stitch twisting method: The flat stitch twisting method can form the current pattern, can be formed into stripes, and can be used to make flower and leaf shapes. Thread the thread with a needle, stretch the designed pattern evenly on the fabric and then stretch it tightly. This is a convenient and free method that can fully express the designer's creative intentions.

4. Rolling needle stitching and twisting method: Use the needle and the cloth to roll the stitch to obtain the oblique dot pattern.

5. The method of tying and tying: the method of tying and tying is to make the fabric diagonally, fold, and bend it in different ways, and then tighten the knot itself to block the infiltration of dye solution. Knotting methods include: four corners, oblique knots, arbitrary positions and so on.

6. Clamping method: Use circular, triangular, hexagonal and other shapes of wooden boards, bamboo chips, bamboo sticks to clamp the folded fabric, and then tie it with rope to form a dye-proof, and the fabric between the splints will be stiff. Compared with the stacking method, the "ice pattern" effect is more distinct in black and white, and has a rich color halo.

7. Folding and tying method of textile fabric: Fold and fold the fabric with a screen, and tie the two ends of the wood with a strip of wood clip and diagonal clip, which can be made into a continuous pattern.

8. Bean flowers: wrap the tie-dyed fabric with small objects such as beans, coins or pebbles that will not be dyed or destroyed, and then tie them tightly like a free tower.

9. Total binding method: Comprehensive application of various techniques such as strapping, ligation, twisting and splinting, and different combinations can get rich and colorful effects.

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