A Tapestry is the result of the
intersection of two kinds of
threads:
- warp threads stretched on the loom
and coming from the roller. These threads are
laid out lengthways (warping).
- the colored weft threads crossing
the warps with the help of the shuttle. These
weft threads are laid out crossways
(weaving).

Techniques
Two
techniques exist in the manufacture of the
tapestries: the "Haute-lisse" and the
"Basse-lisse". These two techniques are
radically different. However, once the work
completed, it is often impossible to recognize
the difference between them. The Haute-Lisse
loom is composed of two pillars supporting two
mobile cylinders (rollers), the first one placed
in the higher part, and the other in the lower
part. Weaving is thus made vertically. With the
Basse-Lisse loom, the warp is stretched on a
horizontal plan, thus weaving is made
horizontally.
Jacquard Weaving
The
manufacture of a tapestry can be analyzed in
four stages. In order to guarantee a high
quality product, the whole of the staff must be
intransigent on the quality of the services
carried out. One mistake can jeopardize the
final result of the tapestry. These are the four
stages of the manufacture of the Jacquard
tapestries.
1.
Creation : The first work is the
creation. This work consists in the "mise en
carte" the detailed drawing of the motif.
Indeed, working from a medieval or contemporary
design, the creator has to transcribe the
colours and contours for the weaving. Which will
be possible only after this work of " mise en
carte".

2.
Warping: Production starts in the warping
workshop. It is the weaving preparation. Thousands
of dyed threads are winded on enormous reels
(called rollers). These threads will form the warp
of the tapestry. Thus, the warper arranges the
various coloured threads, side by side, in a set
order.
Surrounded by a multitude of reels, the
first foreman, whose eye is riveted on his
machine, knows each thread and allots it to its
place according to the motif. It is a work of
patience on which depends the result of the
tapestry.
3.
Weaving: The tapestry is the result of
the intersection (or interlacing) of two kinds
of threads:
- warp
threads laid out lengthways (warping)
- weft
threads laid out crossways (weaving)


- All
our tapestries are weaving in France on Jacquard
looms...
- Looms
Jacquard weaving: The weaver is tending the
looms, in order to locate the possible defects.
The warp and the weft will interlace each other,
and the design will take life.
4.
Finition: All the tapestries offered on
this site are finished according to your
requirements. The tapestries are finished, ready
to be hanged on your wall.
- Most
of our tapestries have an added border which is
woven independently. This finition brings a
decorative aspect which emphasizes the
panel.
- All
the tapestries are lined with a beautiful cotton
fabric.
- An
hanging system is put on the tapestry's back.
Two means of hanging are systematically put on
each tapestry: eyelets and a rod-pocket.
- the
eyelets allow to hang your tapestries by using
nails' head (insert nails in the wall, then hang
nails' head on the eyelets).
- the
rod-pocket allows to slide a rod which will be
fixed into the wall, on each side of the
tapestry.

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