Herringbone twill weaves are twill weaves in which the twill diagonal changes direction after half of the weave pattern is drawn as NULL opposite FULL and FULL opposite NULL. Herringbone weaves are used in weaving fabrics for jackets, skirts, overcoats, suits and overcoats. Herringbone Twill Weaves; There are two types of herringbone Twill Weaves in the Warp Direction and Herringbone Twill Weaves in the Weft Direction.
Herringbone weave in the warp direction;
In the herringbone twill weave drawing in the warp direction, the main weave is drawn. After the last warp, EMPTY is written against FILES in the last warp, FULL is written against EMPTY. In the WARP DIRECTION, if the twill weave, which is the basis of the FISH-back Twill weave, is RIGHT, the second part is drawn LEFT. In herringbone twill weaves in the warp direction, the WARP WIRE NUMBER in the report is twice the base weave. In herringbone twill weaves in the warp direction, the NUMBER OF WEFT WIRE in the report; It is as much as the number of wefts in the twill knitting pattern.
In the WARP direction, the number of warp wires and the number of weft wires that should be included in the pattern of the twill weave, which is the basis of the HERRINGBONE twill weave, is 4 wires. 4+2=2
In the WARP direction, the number of WEFT wires that must be included in the pattern of HERRINGBREAK twill weave is 4 wires. The number of WARP wires that the HERRINGBONE twill weave in the WARP direction should be in the report is 8 wires. 2X4=8
First, we draw the twill weave, which is our basic weave, in the area we determined on our pattern paper. Well; 2 FULL 2 EMPTY; We write the square where the 1st warp thread and the 1st weft thread intersect from the bottom up and draw it in the report with the RIGHT way.
From now on ; We write 4 FULL in the 1th warp thread and 5 EMPTY in the 1th warp thread from bottom to top.
We write 4 FULL in the 2th warp thread from the bottom up to the 5th warp thread.
We write 4 FULL in the 1th warp thread and 5 EMPTY in the 1th warp thread from bottom to top.
Our basic knitting was RIGHT way. In order to knit HERRINGNESS in the warp direction, we continue the movement of the 5th warp yarn in the left way, including the 8th warp yarn.
In this way, we will have completed the Drawing of the HERRINGBONE TWILL KNIT IN THE WARP DIRECTION.
Herringbone twill weaving in the direction of the warp we have drawn; 5 reports in the warp are seen as 5 reports in the weft.
Now, from the twill weave seen from below, the herringbone twill weave in the warp direction Let's see how it is built, drawn.
In the WARP direction, the number of warp wires and the number of weft wires that should be included in the pattern of the twill weave, which is the basis of the HERRINGBONE twill weave, is 6 wires. 6+3=3
In the WARP direction, the number of WEFT wires that must be included in the pattern of HERRINGBONE twill weave is 6 wires.The number of WARP wires that the HERRINGBREAK twill weave in the WARP direction should be in the report is 12 wires. 2X6=12
First, we draw the twill weave, which is our basic weave, on the area we determined on our pattern paper, that is, we write it. So; 3 FULL 3 NULL; We write the square where the 1st warp thread and the 1st weft thread intersect from the bottom up and draw it into the report with the RIGHT way.
From now on; We write the 6nd FULL in the 2.warp thread from the bottom up on the 7.warp thread from the bottom up.
We write 6 FULL in the 3th warp thread from the bottom up to the 7th warp thread.
We write 6 FULL in the 1th warp thread and 7 EMPTY in the 1th warp thread from bottom to top.
Our basic knitting was RIGHT. In order to knit HERRINGNESS in the warp direction, we continue the movement of the 7th warp yarn on the left side, including the 12th warp yarn.
In this way, we will have completed the Drawing of the HERRINGBONE TWILL KNIT IN THE WARP DIRECTION.
Herringbone twill weaving in the direction of the warp we have drawn; 5 reports in the warp are seen as 5 reports in the weft.