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describe the process of weaving with the help of two different colour papers​

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Answered by awasthinitya2k9
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Explanation:

Weaving is a method of textile production in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. Other methods are knitting, crocheting, felting, and braiding or plaiting. The longitudinal threads are called the warp and the lateral threads are the weft or filling.

Answered by nitin419
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Paper Weaving

Learn the basics of weaving by making this easy paper weave picture. Use this craft project to apply color concepts like primary colors, monochromatic colors or complementary colors. You can also make them in color combinations that celebrate various cultures around the world with weaving traditions.

Paper Weaving craft

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SUPPLIES NEEDED

Paper in various colors

Glue

Scissors

Paper edging scissors (optional)

Glitter glue, puffy paint, stickers, beads or other decorative materials

STEPS

STEP 1 Paper Weaving

1Cut paper.

Cut paper into the desired shape and size of your paper weave picture. I cut mine into a an 8-inch square.

STEP 2 Paper Weaving

2Fold the paper in half.

Fold the paper in half.

STEP 3 Paper Weaving

3Cut slits.

Cut evenly-spaced slits (mine are about 1-inch wide) starting from the folded edge and stopping about 1 inch from the opposite edge.

Drawing vertical lines to use as guides for cutting can be quite helpful, especially for younger kids.

STEP 4 Paper Weaving

4Unfold the paper.

Carefully unfold the paper.

STEP 5 Paper Weaving

5Cut colored paper strips.

Cut colored paper strips. Mine are 1 inch wide and 10 inches long.

The strips must be longer than the length of your square's side. If your paper is a rectangle, the strips should be longer than the side perpendicular to the slits.

STEP 6 Paper Weaving

6Weave the first strip.

Take one paper strip and weave it across the slits, going over and under the slits.

STEP 7 Paper Weaving

7Weave the second strip.

Move the woven strip to the top and start with the next one. Weave the second strip in an opposite pattern as the first. If your first strip went over and under the slits, the second strip should go under and over the slits.

STEP 8 Paper Weaving

8Weave the rest of the strips.

Weave more strips in an alternating pattern until you get to the bottom of the slits and your square or rectangle is full.

STEP 9 Paper Weaving

9Apply glue.

Carefully flip the paper square so that the back is now facing up. Apply glue at the ends of each paper strip.

STEP 10 Paper Weaving

10Fold the ends.

Fold the ends of each strip over the edges of the paper square or over the slits. Press to glue in place.

STEP 11 Paper Weaving

11Flip the woven square.

Flip the woven paper square again so that the folded ends are concealed at the bottom.

STEP 12 Paper Weaving

12Make a paper frame.

Cut a larger piece of construction paper or craft foam to frame your paper weave. You can use a pair of paper edging scissors to create a wavy-edged frame. Glue your paper weave at the center of the frame.

STEP 13 Paper Weaving

13Decorate the frame.

Decorate the frame, if you like. Use some glitter glue, puffy paint, sequins, beads, small craft foam shapes, stickers, buttons, ribbons, and other notions.

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