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In weaving, there are about two dozen original knots for tying a broken thread of yarn and for connecting new coils. The main requirements for the specifics of production for each weaving knot, is the speed with which it can be tied, and the compactness of the knot, which ensures the free passage of the thread through the machine. Experienced weavers are truly virtuosos in knitting their ingenious knots! They tie a broken thread in just a second. They have to do it without stopping the machine. Almost all weaving knots are designed primarily for instant tying, so that in the event of a thread break, the looms will continue to run smoothly.

Some of the weaving knots are very similar to sea knots, but differ from the latter in the way they are tied. Several weaving knots have long been borrowed by sailors in their original form and serve them reliably.

The weaving knot shown in fig. 35, can be called the "sibling" of the clew. The only difference is in the way it is tied and in the fact that the latter is tied into a krengels or sail fire, while the weaving knot is knitted with two cables.


Rice. 35. Weaving knot

The principle of the weaving knot is considered classical. Truly this is the embodiment of reliability and simplicity.

Author: Skryagin L.N.

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