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While doing this brading, i discovered more about the nature of changed each kind of rules would engendered. The twist has the tendency to make a thread more visible in a horizontal way, especially if the rule is repeated. A repetition of knot create a compact structure that ad some thickness to the whole fabric. | While doing this brading, i discovered more about the nature of changed each kind of rules would engendered. The twist has the tendency to make a thread more visible in a horizontal way, especially if the rule is repeated. A repetition of knot create a compact structure that ad some thickness to the whole fabric. | ||
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When i decided to stop the brading. I realised the two surface of the fabric had a distinct yet very interesting appearance. The "front" had a rather Pointillism, "dot-likely" representation whereas the "back" had a "stroke" language. This difference may be due to the meets of the same color of threads or the blue and white threads that would engendered neather a knot nor a twist, and create a pattern with no thread interaction on the "back". | When i decided to stop the brading. I realised the two surface of the fabric had a distinct yet very interesting appearance. The "front" had a rather Pointillism, "dot-likely" representation whereas the "back" had a "stroke" language. This difference may be due to the meets of the same color of threads or the blue and white threads that would engendered neather a knot nor a twist, and create a pattern with no thread interaction on the "back". | ||
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