WEAVING Flashcards
It is a general method
of producing a surface
or an object by
entwining a strip or
strand
WEAVING
The longitudinal strand in weaving
warp
horizontal strand is
called
weft
THREE RELATED METHODS
IN WEAVING
KNITTING
PLAITING
BRAIDING
THREE OUTSTANDING TRADITIONAL
FORMS OF WEAVING WITHOUT A LOOM
PALASPAS (Palm-leaf frond)
BASKETRY
BANIG
- It was called such
because of its
association with the
Catholic ritual Palm
Sunday and it is actually
originated in indigenous
worship rituals.
PALASPAS
HE USED THE TERM PALASPAS ART WHEN REFERRING
TO OTHER TYPES OF PALM-LEAF ART FOR OTHER USES
SUCH AS FOOD PACKS
ELMER I. NOCHESEDA
two terms of palaspas of Elmer Nocheseda
PUSU or rice purse
PATUPAT
purse or rice cake bathed in molasses
PATUPAT
It is the process of weaving
pliant materials into casing
BASKETRY
horizontal strands in basketry
Weaver
supporter vertical strands in basketry
Spokes
FOUR BASIC TYPES OF BASKET
WEAVES
COILED GRASSES
WICKER REED/ CANE
PLAITED RIBBONS
TWINED/ CROSSED SOFT FIBER
He used indigenous
organic materials and
techniques for indooroutdoor integration of
spaces, mentoring
young designers to do
the same.
BUDJI LAYUG
- He is from Cebu, he
used natural or dyed
rattan vines woven over
steel frame with cotton
or abaca twine
KENNETH COBONPUE
He used leaves, vines,
and grasses, and also
recycled discarded
materials such as bottle
cups, corrugated boxes,
tarpaulin, and rubber
tires into elegant accent
furniture
MILO NAVAL
found in most simple mats
over-and-under weave
designs are latter added to a mat
Hexagonal weave and embroidery methods
such as Romblon buri mats
open-work weaves
employed in hat weaving
Circular mats
the most sophisticated form of weaving that requires a loom
textile
among indigenous
communities, this is
primarily done through
back strap weaving.
textile art
is the process of sewing
by hand ornamental
designs or patterns to
decorate a fabric
garment.
PAGBURDA OR
EMBROIDERY
are traditional fabrics used
by the bordadoras of barong.
Pina and Jusi
is a fabric made from pineapple fibers mixed with silk
Pina
from abaca and banana silk but later mixed with synthetic fibers
Jusi