As a rule, all fishing devices are made of net material, which is knitted from threads called del. The advantage of these threads over others is that they are stronger and do not rot. Therefore, before going fishing, you need to learn how to knit nets.
It is necessary
- - threads;
- - shuttle;
- - tablet;
- - plane;
- - sandpaper;
- - a carnation or a hook;
- - wire.
Instructions
Step 1
Make a thin shelf board (its thickness should be about 2-3 millimeters, and its length should be 15 centimeters). The width of this shelf is selected depending on the size of the cell. Sharpen the edges of the shelf and slightly round it. And then sand this board.
Step 2
Circle the thread twice around the plank and, having tied it, remove. Tie the del as follows: wind the thread around the shuttle and wind it around the pin on the other side of this shuttle. Remember: the working thread must not go over the edge of the pin.
Step 3
Put the resulting loop on a stud or hook: this should be done so that the knot is in the middle between the hook and the end of the loop. After that, take the shelf in your left hand, and with your right hand circle the thread over the shelf, threading the shuttle in the mesh: pull the thread so that the edge of the shelf is as close as possible to the edge of the mesh. Then press the edge of the mesh with the index finger of your left hand to the edge of the shelf.
Step 4
Pull the hook to the left, leaving a loop of work thread over the tension cell. After that, pass the shuttle (from below) into the left loop, at the same time tracing the thread with a mesh, which is pressed against the shelf with your finger. Then pull the thread: a knot will be tightened on the pressed mesh between the edge of the shelf and your finger.
Step 5
When the mesh is tied, remove it, and then substitute a shelf under its edge. Then circle the working thread over the shelf and thread the shuttle through the mesh (from bottom to top), then pull the edge of the board to the end of the mesh and tie a knot.
Step 6
Continue knitting the chain of cells until you have the required number. After all this, fasten the linked chain of cells on the wire, next to the next, etc. Connect the individual chains of cells with each other: thread the shuttle twice into each pair of cells, the edges of which are next to each other, and after five cells make a knot.