Troublesome?
Indeed, it is troublesome.
But the weaving technique is still in the exploratory stage.
No matter how clumsy the method is, as long as it can produce fabric, it is worth trying.
Then he went out.
He planted eight branches in the courtyard, a total of four pairs.
Each pair is spaced one meter apart.
The branches on the left form a straight line twenty meters long, and the branches on the right also form a straight line twenty meters long.
Six of the branches are placed very close together, forming a rectangle about one meter wide and sixty centimeters long.
The other two branches are almost twenty meters away, placed especially far.
Isn't this quite silly?
Yes, it is.
But often, the simplest method is the best method. The key is that we need to move forward, not achieve it all at once.
Some people watched curiously, wanting to know what he was doing.
He explained that it was for the need of weaving, to first arrange the threads.