Many real fishermen know places where the coveted catch can be obtained exclusively using a fishing net. Such tackle helps to immediately acquire very rich trophies. You can make a good mesh yourself at home.
It is necessary
- -shuttle;
- -template;
- -capron twisted threads;
- - veins;
- - sewing threads;
- -nails.
Instructions
Step 1
In order to weave a high-quality net suitable for fishing, stock up on the necessary tools: a shuttle, a stencil, nylon twisted threads, veins and fairly thick and strong sewing threads. The shuttle can be made of wood or plastic and is about 2 cm wide and about 15 cm long. Using a template - a rectangular board - you will adjust the size of the cells. Be sure to immediately decide how large your future network should be.
Step 2
After that, take a shuttle and throw a nylon thread over it. Make a loop at the end of the thread and tie a tight knot. Drive a large nail into a wall or other surface at eye level. Throw a loop over this nail and tie a knot.
Step 3
So, on one side of the nail you have a loop, on the other - the thread that goes to the shuttle. Take it in your right hand, take the template in your left. On the board, place the thread that goes from the nail to the shuttle. Pull the hook down, behind the template, with the thread bent over the back edge of the board. Insert the end of the hook into the loop from below and pull it through the loop.
Step 4
Pull the hook towards you so that the loop gradually draws towards the front edge of the board. That is, it turns out that the thread lies on the template three times - from above, from below and again from above. When the thread lies on the board for the third time, press it with your thumb on your left hand, creating a second loop around the template.
Step 5
Tie the second loop to the first. Cast the thread coming from the plank, using a circular motion with your right hand, over the first loop towards the shuttle. The thread should follow a semicircle from left to right. Lower the hook along the right edge down the first loop. Further, its end should go from bottom to top so that it is between the left thread of the first loop and the place where the second loop begins.
Step 6
Next, pull the hook and pull it back while holding the template with your left hand. Pull the thread back so that the thread that you put on the loop earlier comes out. In this case, the knot should tighten on the left hand between the thumb and forefinger. Tightening the knot with force, drop the second loop from the board from left to right, and then tie the third loop. Next, knit the net in the same way, dropping the next loop each time.