Weaving is a technical operation that human beings interweave or hook thin strips with tools or hands to form strips or blocks. Hand-woven technology of plant branches, leaves, stems and skins after processing. Knitting is a skill, a finger movement, a mother's affection for her children, a wife's affection for her husband, and a woman's heart.
Weaving is one of the oldest handicrafts of mankind. According to the Book of Changes, in the Paleolithic Age, humans woven nets (net bags) from plant bast, filled with stone balls, and threw them out to harm animals. The word "ten" and "human" are printed on the pottery unearthed from Neolithic sites such as Xi 'an Banpo, Miaodigou and Sanliqiao.
The colorful patterns in weaving crafts are mostly formed in the process of weaving; Some weaving techniques form their own patterns. Common knitting techniques include knitting, winding, nailing and knotting.
Knitting. The most basic techniques include knitting, plain knitting, pattern knitting, twisting, hat knitting, le knitting and so on. Weaving is the most common technology in straw weaving. There is no difference between warp and weft. Wheat straw, corn husk and other raw materials are twisted into 3-7 strands of straw braids, which are usually used as semi-finished raw materials for straw baskets, straw hats and floor mats.