Kunst und Handwerk - Faser- und Textilhandwerk
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Faser- und Textilhandwerk wie „Makramee“, „Quilten“ und „Weben“.
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a delicate and intricate lace-making technique that involves twisting and braiding multiple threads wound on bobbins, using pins and a pattern to create a lace fabric with various designs and patterns
Klöppelspitze, Bobinenspitze
a technique of creating a fabric or accessory by tying together short lengths of yarn or other fibers
Knoten, Knotentechnik
a fiber art technique that involves knotting cords or ropes together in various patterns and designs to create decorative and functional objects such as wall hangings, plant hangers, and jewelry
Makramee, Knotenarbeit
the process of twisting or braiding fibers, typically natural or synthetic, together to create a flexible and strong cord or rope that can be used for various applications such as sailing, climbing, or construction
Seilherstellung, Seilflechten
the process of creating a textile floor covering by weaving, knotting, tufting, or hooking various fibers
Teppichherstellung, Teppichknüpfung
the process of manually or mechanically twisting fibers such as wool, cotton, silk, or synthetic materials, into yarn or thread that can be used for various textile applications
Spinnen, Drehen
a sewing technique that involves stitching together multiple layers of fabric, often with a soft padding material in between, to create a warm and durable blanket or bedspread
Quiltarbeit, Steppdecke
the art and craft of creating delicate and intricate fabrics using various techniques such as knotting, weaving, braiding, or embroidery
Spitzenherstellung, Kunst der Spitze
a type of embroidery that involves stitching various decorative designs and patterns on a sturdy fabric such as canvas or heavy cotton
Leinwandarbeit, Stickerei auf Leinwand
a lightweight and durable nylon rope that was originally used in the suspension lines of parachutes
Paracord, Nylonseil
a lace-making technique that involves hand-knotting a series of loops and knots using a small shuttle or needle to create a delicate and intricate lace fabric
Tatting, Klöppeln
a fiber art technique that involves pulling loops of yarn or fabric through a woven base material using a hooked tool to create a textured and colorful rug or wall hanging
Teppichhäkeln, Teppichknüpfung
the craft of creating footwear by assembling and shaping materials such as leather and fabrics into comfortable and functional shoes
Schuhmacherei, Schuhproduktion
a textile-making technique that involves matting and pressing together wool or other natural fibers using moisture, heat, and friction, to create a dense and durable fabric
Filzen, Filzherstellung
the creation of patterns and colors for various textile materials such as fabrics, carpets, and wallpapers
Textildesign, Erstellung von Textilmustern
the art and craft of creating various goods, such as belts, wallets, bags, and shoes, using leather as the primary material
Lederbearbeitung, Lederhandwerk
a leatherworking technique that involves cutting and stamping designs or patterns into the surface of leather using specialized carving tools
Lederbearbeitung, Ledergravur
a traditional hand-block printing technique from India that uses natural dyes and wooden blocks to create intricate geometric designs on fabric
Bagh-Druck, Bagh-Drucktechnik
the craft of creating large, decorative textile banners, often made of durable materials such as vinyl or nylon
Bannerherstellung, Bannerproduktion
a technique used to color designs on fabrics in which wax is applied to the parts that should be left undyed, originally used in the island of Java, Indonesia
Batik
the process of coloring textiles or other materials using various dyes or pigments to create different shades, hues, or patterns
Färbung, Färberei
a decorative technique in which raised relief patterns or designs are created on paper or other materials by applying pressure or heat
Prägung, Relief
a handheld tool used for making braided cords or laces, consisting of a small pronged fork or a carved shaped tool with a hole in the center
Lucet, Flechtwerkzeug
the art, craft, or business of designing, making, or selling hats, especially women's
Hutmacherhandwerk, Hutsalon
a form of art that involves creating designs or patterns by wrapping and weaving string, thread, or yarn around pins or nails that have been fixed to a board or other surface
Schnurkunst, Fadenkunst
the process of interlacing two sets of yarn or thread, called the warp and the weft, using a loom or other weaving device, to create fabric or textiles
Weben, Gewebe
a weaving tool that is used to carry the weft thread through the warp threads of a loom, consisting of a pointed or flattened wooden or plastic stick with a bobbin or spool of thread or yarn attached to one end
Sch shuttle, Weberschuttle
to twist or pull fibers together to form a continuous thread or yarn
spinnen, drehen
a tool used in spinning that consists of a long, slender rod or stick with a weighted bottom, used to spin fibers such as wool or cotton into yarn by twisting and winding them around the spindle as it rotates
Spindel, Wickel
a tool used in spinning that holds fibers, such as wool or flax, for spinning into yarn
Wolle, Distaff
to weave together two or more strands of material, such as threads, cords, or ribbons, to create a pattern or design with a braided or woven appearance
verweben, verflechten
a device used for weaving textiles or fabrics, consisting of a frame or machine with a series of parallel threads called the warp, and a set of perpendicular threads called the weft, which are interlaced to create the fabric
Webstuhl, Webmaschine
a device used in spinning that consists of a rotating wheel, a spindle, and a flyer, used to spin fibers
Spinnrad, Spinnmaschine
the two basic components of woven fabrics, the warp is the set of parallel threads that run lengthwise on the loom, while the weft is the set of perpendicular threads that are woven over and under the warp threads to create the fabric
to create fabric or material by interlacing threads, yarn, or other strands in a pattern using a loom or by hand
weben, verweben
a weaving technique used to create furniture and other objects by weaving flexible materials such as willow, rattan, cane, or bamboo into a rigid structure
Flechtwerk, Korbflechterei
the craft or technique of weaving flexible materials such as willow, rattan, cane, or bamboo into a rigid structure
Korbflechten, Flechtwerk
a basic and common weaving technique that involves interlacing the weft yarn over and under the warp yarn in a simple over-under pattern
Simple Webart, Glattwebung
a weaving technique that involves interlacing the weft yarn over and under two or more warp yarns in a diagonal pattern
Twill, Schräggewebe
a weaving technique that involves twisting two or more flexible elements such as fibers, yarns, or strips of material, around each other to create a strong and stable textile structure
zwirnen, verdrillen
a technique of interlacing three or more strands of material to create a woven pattern that can be used for decorative or functional purposes
Zopfen, Flechten