- Photo blanket
Photo blanket [foh-toh] [b _ki. Bringing New Life to an Ancient Craft] ] .
For hundreds of years, tribes throughout
Indonesia andAfrica have used a dye and resist technique calledbatik to create intricate patterns and pictures. During the past two or three centuries batik has become one of the principal means of expression of the spiritual and cultural values of Southeast Asia [ [http://discover-indo.tierranet.com/batikpag.htm Discover Indonesia] ] . Once again used as a form of storytelling and passing down history, picture fabrics and blankets have been an integral part of their culture.Asian cultures have used weaving and blankets for the same purposes, using gold and other precious metals woven into their cloths and blankets. As an important artistic form, it conveys the history and myths of a culture through
iconography and pictures.Throughout history, photo blankets have been an ever present and fundamental key to communication, decoration, and tradition. Today’s photo blankets have changed to modern techniques and more efficient manufacturing, but the primary meaning has remained very similar. People display meaningful photos that represent memories and reveal history. Adding text or symbols communicate
language and add to the blanket’s storytelling aspect.Uses
Photo blankets are used throughout the home for displaying pictures and images as objects of decor, for warmth, or to be given and received as gifts.
Uses in home decor include furniture coverings and as decorative displays of a design or
photograph . Photo blankets can be used to cuddle up for warmth either in or outdoors. They are often given as wedding, birthday,Christmas , baby, or anniversary gifts to individuals or couples displaying memorable pictures, dates and quotes on them.Types
There are three main types of photo blankets - woven photo blankets, knitted photo blankets, and dyed photo blankets.
A woven photo blanket is made on a jacquard loom using digital software that scans a picture, creates a pattern and then creates a woven picture blanket using various colored yarns that interlace at 90 degree angles (see
weave ). Woven photo blankets, comes in two varieties; an afghan photo blanket and a tapestry photo blanket. The yarn used in the weave of an afghan photo blanket is the same thickness in both horizontal and vertical directions while a tapestry photo blanket is manufactured with yarn of two different diameters. In a tapestry photo blanket the thinner of the two yarns; i.e., the warp, actually consists of 6-8 different color strands of yarn which are combined in various ways, based on a photo, to re-create the colors as accurately as possible (even black and white).A knitted photo blanket is made by a machine that uses a similar scanning and pattern process, but instead of weaving the yarns together, knits them together in a looping technique (see
knit ). Often knitted photo blankets consist of limited colors due to the knitting process and the continuous thread forming loops in the process.A dyed photo blanket is the newest type of photo blanket and is made by printing dye onto fabric from a digital image (see
dye sublimation ). This type allows for unlimited colors and has the sharpest picture clarity of the three. The dyed photo blanket was developed and first offered by [http://www.visionbedding.com/PhotoBlankets.php VisionBedding] , also called a VisionBlanket, in February of 2006.Each process creates a permanent picture, with varying degrees of softness, color and clarity.
Trademarks
The terms photo blanket, photo blankets, photo-blanket and photo-blankets are federally-registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office Reg. No. 3,060,423).
See Also
Knit ,Weave ,Dye Sublimation ,Bedding ,History of clothing and textiles ,Textile arts References
External Links
[http://www.visionbedding.com VisionBedding Official Website] [http://www.blanketworx.com BlanketWorx Official Website]
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