Material preparation: ruler, jar, bottle, silk thread, shuttle.
1, you can start from the can bottle and wind 32 times of silk thread on it.
Take this trap down, tie one end with silk thread and hang it on the wall or high place.
3. Hold the ruler in the left hand and the shuttle in the right hand to start compiling.
4. Make a ring on the trap with the thread end on the shuttle and wrap the silk thread from the lower part of the ruler to the upper part.
5. Put the shuttle into the coil and come out, and tie a knot with the silk thread on the ruler to complete the weaving of a mesh.
6. If you need to weave, continue to weave from left to right, layer by layer, and get a fishing net.
Precautions:
In the process of knitting, we need to pay attention to the tension of hemp rope and the size of mesh. If the tension of hemp rope is not enough, the fishing net will relax and affect the use effect. If the mesh is too large, small fish will escape from it.
Weaving a net requires patience and care, especially when weaving a net and closing it, you need to pay attention to the details of every step. If you are not proficient, you can practice weaving small fishing nets first, and then try to weave big fishing nets after you are proficient.
Hand-weaving fishing nets is an interesting manual activity, which can exercise the coordination and patience of hands, and can also make practical fishing nets for fishing or decorating homes.
History of fishing net development:
Ancient people used coarse cloth and hemp as raw materials to make fishing nets by binding. Although this kind of fishing net is rotten and tough, its fishing efficiency has been greatly improved.
With the development of fishery, the object of fishing and hunting is not only fish, but also fishing tools keep pace with the times. Modern fishing nets are mainly made of polyethylene, nylon and other raw materials. It has a longer service life and higher fishing efficiency, and can be divided into different types of use. For example, traditional fishing nets (hand nets, hand nets), trawls powered by ships, gill nets (triple nets, purse seines) with different meshes used to catch trapped fish, etc.
These nets are woven with different mesh sizes and different materials according to different fishing objects. At the same time, with the development of fishing nets, various fishing tools came into being, such as fishing net cages and four-corner nets, which are commonly used fishing tools.