WEAVING Flashcards

1
Q

It is a general method
of producing a surface
or an object by
entwining a strip or
strand

A

WEAVING

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2
Q

The longitudinal strand in weaving

A

warp

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3
Q

horizontal strand is
called

A

weft

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4
Q

THREE RELATED METHODS
IN WEAVING

A

KNITTING
PLAITING
BRAIDING

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5
Q

THREE OUTSTANDING TRADITIONAL
FORMS OF WEAVING WITHOUT A LOOM

A

PALASPAS (Palm-leaf frond)
BASKETRY
BANIG

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6
Q
  • It was called such
    because of its
    association with the
    Catholic ritual Palm
    Sunday and it is actually
    originated in indigenous
    worship rituals.
A

PALASPAS

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7
Q

HE USED THE TERM PALASPAS ART WHEN REFERRING
TO OTHER TYPES OF PALM-LEAF ART FOR OTHER USES
SUCH AS FOOD PACKS

A

ELMER I. NOCHESEDA

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8
Q

two terms of palaspas of Elmer Nocheseda

A

PUSU or rice purse
PATUPAT

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9
Q

purse or rice cake bathed in molasses

A

PATUPAT

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10
Q

It is the process of weaving
pliant materials into casing

A

BASKETRY

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11
Q

horizontal strands in basketry

A

Weaver

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12
Q

supporter vertical strands in basketry

A

Spokes

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13
Q

FOUR BASIC TYPES OF BASKET
WEAVES

A

COILED GRASSES
WICKER REED/ CANE
PLAITED RIBBONS
TWINED/ CROSSED SOFT FIBER

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14
Q

He used indigenous
organic materials and
techniques for indooroutdoor integration of
spaces, mentoring
young designers to do
the same.

A

BUDJI LAYUG

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15
Q
  • He is from Cebu, he
    used natural or dyed
    rattan vines woven over
    steel frame with cotton
    or abaca twine
A

KENNETH COBONPUE

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16
Q

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

A

MILO NAVAL

17
Q

found in most simple mats

A

over-and-under weave

18
Q

designs are latter added to a mat

A

Hexagonal weave and embroidery methods

19
Q

such as Romblon buri mats

A

open-work weaves

20
Q

employed in hat weaving

A

Circular mats

21
Q

the most sophisticated form of weaving that requires a loom

A

textile

22
Q

among indigenous
communities, this is
primarily done through
back strap weaving.

A

textile art

23
Q

is the process of sewing
by hand ornamental
designs or patterns to
decorate a fabric
garment.

A

PAGBURDA OR
EMBROIDERY

24
Q

are traditional fabrics used
by the bordadoras of barong.

A

Pina and Jusi

25
Q

is a fabric made from pineapple fibers mixed with silk

A

Pina

26
Q

from abaca and banana silk but later mixed with synthetic fibers

A

Jusi