Kiper

En kipervævning identificeres ved de diagonale linjer.

Kiper er en type tekstil, der er vævet i et mønster med diagonalle paralleller ribber (modsat satin og almindelig vævning). Dette gøres ved at lade islættråden gå over en eller flere af trendtråden, og herefter under to eller flere trendtråde og så fremdeles. Derudover skal der være et "trin" eller forskydning mellem hver række, hvilket giver det karakteristiske diagonale mønster.[1] Som følge af strukturen giver kipervævet stof generelt en god drapering.

Referencer

  1. ^ Oelsner, Gustaf Hermann (1915). A Handbook of Weaves. New York: The Macmillan Company. OCLC 2325693.

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MacLachlan hunting tartan (D. W. Stewart).svg
Forfatter/Opretter: , Licens: CC BY-SA 2.5
A representation of the Maclachlan hunting tartan. This tartan is the oldest tartan to bear the name MacLachlan. This tartan is referred to as the Old MacLachlan, MacLachlan, and Hunting MacLachlan. This sett was first published in Old & Rare Scottish Tartans by D. W. Stewart in 1893.
Thread count: Y6, W4, Bk32, G32, Y6, W4, R48.
Sources: MacLachlan Clan Tartan WR1710 MacLachlan Hunting Tartan
Jute nahtlos.png
Forfatter/Opretter: SoylentGreen, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Hessian Fabric made seamless. It will serve to create a normal map in Blender.
TwillSample.jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: Photo (and weaving) by Aranel., Licens: CC-BY-SA-3.0
Very basic twill weave (technically a 2/2 twill). This is probably the second most simple weave after plain weave. Note the distinctive diagonal lines.
This is from an old sampler and therefore is a bit messy, but the yarn is big and the spacing is fairly even, clearly demonstrating the basic pattern.
Batik Indonesia.jpg
Forfatter/Opretter: MartijnL, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0 nl
Batik cloth purchased in Yogyakarta, Indonesia