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Creative project "weaving from newspaper tubes". Presentation on the theme "weaving from newspapers" Product from newspaper tubes presentation

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MBOU "Secondary school of the village of Molodyozhny, Perelyubsky municipal district of the Saratov region" Weaving from newspaper tubes

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Weaving is considered the most ancient craft. Weaving with a vine is rooted in the depths of centuries. The history of basket weaving. Pieter Brueghel. Haymaking. (detail) 1565. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna In those days, almost everyone knew how to weave baskets, without which it was difficult to run a household

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This craft arose much earlier than pottery and won an important place in the daily life of people. A prime example such an important role of weaving can be called dwellings erected from branches, fences, various utensils, etc. History of weaving Gazebo Wicker dwellings Fence

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The rapid development of wicker weaving technology began in the Middle Ages. History of weaving

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The history of weaving In our time, weaving with a vine has not undergone such significant changes, and the development of such a popular type of needlework is within the power of anyone. For weaving, you can use material of plant origin. cane straws rushnik corn leaves rattan

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From the material created by man, you can make almost any thing that only prompts creative fantasy. The history of weaving thread wire foil newspaper tubes

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Solid weave Simple weave - single newspaper tubes are woven through one rack in the form of a continuous tape, layering one row on top of the other. For a solid weave, there must be an odd number of uprights, since an even number will not weave. Methods and techniques of weaving are determined by the configuration and purpose of the product, the material from which it is woven. Openwork weaving Openwork weaving from newspapers - with open cells. Types of openwork weaving from newspapers are extremely diverse. It is simple and complex. Complex openwork can reproduce patterns of lace, fabrics and various shapes.

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Layered weaving Types of weaving Weaving in rows Square weaving Rope weaving

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Why newspaper weaving? Because this is one of the "young" types of weaving, which has become widespread in recent decades, largely due to the mass development of the "Internet".

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The reasons for weaving from newspapers are the almost zero cost of the material; the possibility of weaving a wide range of products from newspapers; the possibility of using materials of various cost, including very affordable ones, for decorating products. This refers to the low cost of food coloring, which is used to color the tubes, PVA glue, stains. somewhere in the depths of my soul I am glad to be involved in a noble environmental movement. After all, each weaver from newspapers utilizes a considerable amount of waste material in his “production”, while creating something original, pleasing both the author of the product and the “gifted” people.

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What paper is better to twist the tubes? From glossy magazines - it is difficult for a number of reasons (gluing, dirt, washed-out drawings, spools during gluing) From newspapers - it is more convenient, the tubes are longer, more plastic, easy to build up, but dirty. From office drafts: from ¼ of the sheet - hard (suitable only for large parts for simple weaving); 1/6 of sheet A4- the best option(no need to paint over, or vice versa, you can give the desired color, clean work without dirt)

Weaving from newspaper tubes is an original pastime, an entertaining and exciting type of needlework that has become very popular in Lately. We were introduced to the weaving technique at the technology lesson. At first, we tried to weave a simple round-shaped product, then our task was complicated and we showed the methods of weaving three-dimensional figures in the form of flower pots, baskets and boxes. We had an idea to make gifts to our loved ones and for ourselves using this technique. Since we have a group project, and the technique is the same, we have chosen different types of products, with their own purpose: --- Frame - for family photography; Jewelry box for mom; Basket - for storing balls of yarn for grandmother. Products made by hand are always valued dearly, as the performer invests warmth and love towards his loved ones. There is still a good point here - there is no need to spend money on purchased gifts, because all the material is prepared from magazines and newspapers, which are put in our mailboxes, thus we also save the family budget.

MKOU DOD CVR p.Mikhailovka, Irkutsk region . tezagzie inetel P Prepared by: teacher of additional education San-Pu-I V.A.

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Newspaper weaving. Newspaper weaving is a new craft based on the traditions and technologies of wicker weaving. Weaving from a vine (willow rod) is one of the most ancient occupations of man. The art of basket weaving retains its traditions in our time. The conditions of urban life limit our ability to master traditional weaving from natural material (vines). New technology blanks of material allows you to repeat the wicker products from the wicker, and in their appearance they almost do not differ from the original products.

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Products made using the technique of weaving from newspapers look very beautiful. Many people think that mastering the technique of weaving from newspapers is difficult, in fact, everything is very simple.

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Paper for weaving.       From glossy magazines - it is difficult for a number of reasons (gluing, dirt, hard.) From newspapers - it is more convenient, the tubes are longer, more plastic, easy to build up, but you need to work with gloves (dirty and unsafe.) From office drafts: from ¼ of the sheet - hard (suitable only for large parts for simple weaving); 1/6 of a sheet of A4- (no need to paint over or vice versa, you can give the desired color, clean work without dirt) From cash register tapes– ideal (soft, clean, but expensive.)

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Weaving from newspapers is   practically zero material cost; the possibility of using materials of various cost, including very affordable ones, for decorating products. This refers to the low cost of food coloring, which is used to color the tubes, PVA glue, stain;  The new material harvesting technology makes it possible to repeat wicker products from the wicker; Weaving from newspapers is also a significant component of the ecological culture and ecological consciousness of schoolchildren. Students get a new look at unnecessary (formerly) newspapers and magazines;  In addition, weaving from newspapers is a very affordable needlework for any city dweller.

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Material and tools. You will need: 1. Newspaper sheets 2. PVA glue 3. Knitting needles of different diameters or wooden spatulas. 4. Scissors 5. Paints, varnishes 6. Brushes for glue and paint. 7. The basis for weaving (pot, bottle, saucepan) This is very important, especially at first, otherwise the weaving will be uneven, shapeless.

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Weaving technique. Work order: 1. First of all, you need to wind as many tubes as possible with a knitting needle. (There will be something to do in your free time!) To do this, you need to cut the newspaper into strips of 5x30 cm. Strips of this size will make thin tubes for an elegant product. If you need thicker tubes, then the width of the strips needs to be increased. 2. You need to start winding the strip very tightly by winding the edge of the newspaper on the knitting needle. The thickness of the tube also depends on the diameter of the needle. Having twisted the tube halfway, the knitting needle can be removed 3. Fix the edge of the newspaper with glue 4. When the “lozinka” is over, take another one and, after smearing its tip with glue, insert it into the previous one. 4. One end of the tube is narrower than the other. This is convenient when we connect the tubes together, as this is the main action when weaving from newspapers. 5. We choose one of the types of weaving and proceed to the weaving of the product. 6. I process with PVA glue on both sides. After drying, newspaper work becomes stiff. 7. And the last stage. We cover the resulting product with acrylic varnish also on both sides.

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Spiral weaving. To get started, you need to take 3 long tubes and lay them out so that the angles between the tubes are 60 degrees. If you need a product of a larger diameter, then you need to take 4 tubes, then the angle will be 45 degrees. The number of ribs in the product and the density of weaving depend on the number of tubes. The place where the tubes cross can be smeared with glue. We continue to weave, laying the tubes in a spiral.

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