The course of weaving corn husks is as follows:
Corn husks can be woven into many things, such as carpets. The specific weaving methods are as follows: Bleaching treatment of corn husks: In order to make corn husks whiter, the corn husks can be bleached by sulfur steaming. Corn husks made from sulfur are not only white and soft, but also not easy to be poisoned and eaten by insects. The re-steaming method is: moisten the selected corn husks with water, throw clean water, put them in a vat or a closed re-steaming room, re-steam for 1-2 hours, take them out and spread them out to dry.
processing of corn leather rope. Pin: The woven carpet is made up of several individual patterns, and each unit is made by pin. The shape of each unit is round, square, triangle, etc., to make a carpet. Splicing: It is to stitch the stitched unit patterns together and stitch them into carpets or doormats of different sizes and specifications. Sewing: Generally, the spliced carpet should be hemmed to reinforce the edge and achieve a neat and beautiful effect.
course of corn husk weaving pudun
the course of corn husk weaving pudun is as follows: first, prepare corn husk, tie the knot, pull it tightly, and continue while twisting. The method is similar to knitting braided hair, in which only half of the warp is used in knitting, and the remaining half is used to connect adjacent knots in knitting. When it is woven into a large size, the same method is used to recycle it, and finally it is finished, and the braid is tucked into the interlayer to complete it.
in addition to weaving the pier, it can also be rolled directly. Soak thousands of corn husks in water. If the corn husk is wet, this step can be omitted, and the corn husk can be torn into uniform strips along the fiber direction. When braiding a twist braid, it is necessary to leave stubble as far as possible under the condition that the braid is strong, and the length of stubble determines the height of the pier. The length of the braid determines the size of the pier surface.
Two such braids need to be braided, and no stubble will be left at the end of braiding. Tie one end of the stubble part of the two braids with a rope. Finally, wrap it tightly with the part without stubble. Fold the stubble parts together, roll them tightly, and finally roll them tightly with the parts without stubble, tuck the end into the braid seam, and press them to death.
Note:
Corn husks should be moist and even, not too dry or too wet. Make it tight and tighten it. In addition to corn husks, we can expand the application and weave cushions with other flexible materials (such as old clothes at home, cut into thin strips).