A three-page twill shadow jacquard silk velvet with left inclination to highlight right inclination

By interweaving left- and right-inclined pile warps to form three-layer twill shadow jacquard velvet, combined with cut pile technology, the problem of insufficient three-dimensionality in shadow jacquard velvet after embossing is solved, achieving clearer shadow contrast and three-dimensional effect.

CN118326595BActive Publication Date: 2026-07-07ZHEJIANG INNOVATION TEXTILE CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
ZHEJIANG INNOVATION TEXTILE CO LTD
Filing Date
2024-03-30
Publication Date
2026-07-07

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing shaded jacquard velvet lacks a three-dimensional feel after finishing and embossing, and the visual effect is monotonous. It is difficult to enhance the three-dimensional feel and jacquard effect while maintaining the shaded effect.

Method used

The three-layer twill jacquard velvet is formed by interweaving left- and right-sloping pile warps. The three-dimensional effect is enhanced by changing the tilt direction of the pile warps, and the diverse pile head effects are created by combining the pile cutting technique.

Benefits of technology

It enhances the three-dimensionality and visual effect of the shadow jacquard velvet, providing clearer shadow contrast and a more three-dimensional feel, thus improving the product's aesthetics and market acceptance.

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Abstract

This invention relates to a three-layer twill jacquard velvet pattern that uses a left-leaning orientation to accentuate a right-leaning orientation. It is formed from velvet fabric through a cutting process. The velvet fabric includes an upper base fabric, a lower base fabric, and pile warps connecting the upper and lower base fabrics. The pile heads formed by the first, third, and fifth pile warps are left-leaning, contrasted with the pile heads formed by the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps, which are right-leaning. Conversely, when the pile heads formed by the first, third, and fifth pile warps are right-leaning, the pile heads formed by the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps are left-leaning for contrast. The pile warps are also designed to switch between left-leaning and right-leaning orientations at any time. When the first, third, and fifth pile warps form a pattern, the tilt of the pile heads is accentuated by the reverse tilt of the pile heads formed by the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps, resulting in a clearer and more subtle shadow, superior to embossing which lacks three-dimensionality and superior to the monotonous, single-tilted appearance of existing jacquard patterns.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to slanted shaded velvet, and more particularly to shaded jacquard velvet with a left-leaning pattern that accentuates a right-leaning three-panel twill, belonging to the field of textile technology. Background Technology

[0002] Velvet is a high-end textile, known for its elegance, sophistication, and luxuriousness, making it a favorite and highly sought-after product. New products are constantly emerging, especially a recent type of shaded jacquard velvet, subtle yet elegant, both delicate and sophisticated. The shading effect is achieved by tilting the pile, and thus, embossing in the finishing process can generally achieve the same appearance. However, discerning customers will notice that embossing, which tilts the pile to its lowest point, lacks three-dimensionality, a slight imperfection. Shaded jacquard, achieved through jacquard weaving, has a more appropriate tilt and stronger three-dimensionality, but it still requires a certain viewing angle to appreciate, leaving some sense of unease. The desired effect is a balance between strong three-dimensionality (avoiding the flattening of the pile like embossing) and a distinct jacquard pattern, while retaining the shading quality. Summary of the Invention

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a three-layer twill shadow jacquard velvet that uses a left-leaning design to accentuate a right-leaning design. This is to further enhance the three-dimensionality of embossed shadow jacquard velvet and improve the quality of woven shadow jacquard velvet in response to market demand, using a left-leaning design to accentuate a right-leaning three-layer twill shadow jacquard velvet to satisfy the needs of customers seeking a more perfect product.

[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the objective of this invention is achieved as follows:

[0005] The present invention relates to a three-page twill shaded jacquard velvet that uses left-leaning to accentuate right-leaning, wherein the shaded jacquard velvet is formed by cutting the pile of velvet fabric, and the velvet fabric includes an upper base fabric, a lower base fabric, and pile warps for connecting the upper base fabric and the lower base fabric.

[0006] The upper base fabric is woven from upper warp yarns and upper weft yarns, and the lower base fabric is woven from lower warp yarns and lower weft yarns. The upper warp yarns include upper first warp yarns, upper second warp yarns, upper third warp yarns, upper fourth warp yarns, upper fifth warp yarns, and upper sixth warp yarns. The upper weft yarns include upper first weft yarns, upper second weft yarns, upper third weft yarns, upper fourth weft yarns, upper fifth weft yarns, and upper sixth weft yarns. The lower warp yarns include lower first warp yarns, lower second warp yarns, lower third warp yarns, lower fourth warp yarns, lower fifth warp yarns, and lower sixth warp yarns. The lower weft yarns include lower first weft yarns, lower second weft yarns, lower third weft yarns, lower fourth weft yarns, lower fifth weft yarns, and lower sixth weft yarns. The pile warp includes first pile warp, second pile warp, third pile warp, fourth pile warp, fifth pile warp, and sixth pile warp. Specifically, in this invention, the yarns used for the upper warp yarn, upper weft yarn, lower warp yarn, and lower weft yarn can be synthetic fiber yarns such as polyester and nylon, or regenerated fiber yarns such as viscose fiber and lyocell fiber, or natural fiber yarns such as silk, cotton fiber, and wool fiber.

[0007] The weaving process of the velvet fabric is as follows:

[0008] Step 1, Warping:

[0009] The upper first warp yarn, lower first warp yarn, upper third warp yarn, lower third warp yarn, upper fifth warp yarn, and lower fifth warp yarn are arranged in sequence and placed on a warp beam as a tight warp warp beam;

[0010] The upper second warp, lower second warp, upper fourth warp, lower fourth warp, upper sixth warp, and lower sixth warp are arranged in sequence and placed on a single warp beam as a loose warp warp warp beam.

[0011] Arrange the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth pile warps in sequence on the bobbin rack.

[0012] Step 2, Inserting and reeding:

[0013] The first pile warp, the upper first warp yarn, the lower first warp yarn, the upper second warp yarn, the lower second warp yarn, and the second pile warp are threaded through the heddles in sequence and inserted into the first reed tooth;

[0014] The third warp, the upper third warp, the lower third warp, the upper fourth warp, the lower fourth warp, and the fourth warp are threaded through the heddles in sequence and inserted into the second reed tooth;

[0015] The fifth warp, the upper fifth warp, the lower fifth warp, the upper sixth warp, the lower sixth warp, and the sixth warp are threaded through the heddles in sequence and inserted into the third reed tooth;

[0016] Continue inserting the heddles and reeds in this order, repeating the process.

[0017] Step 3: Heddle raising and weft insertion weaving:

[0018] The weaving process includes one of the following four scenarios:

[0019] In the first scenario: the pile heads formed after the first, third, and fifth pile warps are cut are tilted to the left, while the pile heads formed after the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps are cut are tilted to the right.

[0020] The second scenario: the pile heads formed after the first, third, and fifth pile warps are cut are tilted to the right, while the pile heads formed after the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps are cut are tilted to the left.

[0021] The third scenario: the pile heads formed by the first, third, and fifth pile warps after cutting the pile change from a left-leaning to a right-leaning position, and the pile heads formed by the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps after cutting the pile change from a right-leaning to a left-leaning position;

[0022] The fourth scenario: the pile heads formed by the first, third, and fifth pile warps after cutting the pile change from a right-leaning to a left-leaning position; the pile heads formed by the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps after cutting the pile change from a left-leaning to a right-leaning position.

[0023] The specific weaving process for the first scenario is as follows:

[0024] First shuttle:

[0025] Lift the upper second, third, and sixth warp yarns upwards; lift the lower second, third, and fifth warp yarns upwards; lift the first and sixth pile warps upwards.

[0026] Sink the fourth and fifth warp threads downwards.

[0027] Place the second and third warp threads in the middle.

[0028] Insert the first weft yarn of the upper layer and the first weft yarn of the lower layer, and begin weft weaving;

[0029] Second shuttle:

[0030] Lift the upper second, fourth, and fifth warp yarns upwards; lift the lower first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns upwards; lift the second and third pile warps upwards.

[0031] Sink the first and sixth warp threads downwards.

[0032] Place the fourth and fifth warp threads in the middle;

[0033] Insert the upper second weft yarn and the lower second weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0034] Third shuttle:

[0035] Lift the upper first, fourth, and sixth warp yarns upwards; lift the lower first, third, and sixth warp yarns upwards; lift the fourth and fifth pile warps upwards.

[0036] Sink the second and third warp fibers downwards.

[0037] Place the first and sixth warp threads in the middle;

[0038] Insert the upper third weft yarn and the lower third weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0039] Fourth shuttle:

[0040] Lift the upper second, third, and sixth warp yarns upwards; lift the lower second, third, and fifth warp yarns upwards; lift the first and sixth pile warps upwards.

[0041] Sink the fourth and fifth warp threads downwards.

[0042] Place the second and third warp threads in the middle;

[0043] Insert the upper fourth weft yarn and the lower fourth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0044] Fifth shuttle:

[0045] Lift the upper second, fourth, and fifth warp yarns upwards; lift the lower first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns upwards; lift the second and third pile warps upwards.

[0046] Sink the first and sixth warp threads downwards.

[0047] Place the fourth and fifth warp threads in the middle;

[0048] Insert the fifth weft yarn in the upper layer and the fifth weft yarn in the lower layer, and then weave using the weft insertion technique;

[0049] Sixth shuttle:

[0050] Lift the first warp, fourth warp, and sixth warp of the upper layer upwards.

[0051] Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0052] Raise the fourth and fifth warp threads upwards.

[0053] Sink the second and third warp fibers downwards.

[0054] Place the first and sixth warp threads in the middle;

[0055] Insert the upper sixth weft yarn and the lower sixth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0056] At this point, one weaving unit in the first scenario is completed, and the process begins in the next weaving unit, continuing the cycle. The specific weaving process in the second scenario is as follows:

[0057] First shuttle:

[0058] Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards.

[0059] Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0060] Raise the second and fifth warp threads upwards.

[0061] Sink the third and sixth warp threads downwards.

[0062] Place the first and fourth warp threads in the middle.

[0063] Insert the first weft yarn of the upper layer and the first weft yarn of the lower layer, and begin weft weaving;

[0064] Second shuttle:

[0065] Lift the upper second warp, upper fourth warp, and upper fifth warp upwards.

[0066] Lift the first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0067] Raise the first and fourth warp threads upwards.

[0068] Sink the second and fifth warp threads downwards.

[0069] Place the third and sixth warp threads in the middle;

[0070] Insert the upper second weft yarn and the lower second weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0071] Third shuttle:

[0072] Lift the first, fourth, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards.

[0073] Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0074] Raise the third and sixth warp threads upwards.

[0075] Sink the first and fourth warp threads downwards.

[0076] Place the second and fifth warp threads in the middle;

[0077] Insert the upper third weft yarn and the lower third weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0078] Fourth shuttle:

[0079] Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards.

[0080] Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0081] Raise the second and fifth warp threads upwards.

[0082] Sink the third and sixth warp threads downwards.

[0083] Place the first and fourth warp threads in the middle;

[0084] Insert the upper fourth weft yarn and the lower fourth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0085] Fifth shuttle:

[0086] Lift the upper second warp, upper fourth warp, and upper fifth warp upwards.

[0087] Lift the first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0088] Raise the first and fourth warp threads upwards.

[0089] Sink the second and fifth warp threads downwards.

[0090] Place the third and sixth warp threads in the middle;

[0091] Insert the fifth weft yarn in the upper layer and the fifth weft yarn in the lower layer, and then weave using the weft insertion technique;

[0092] Sixth shuttle:

[0093] Lift the first warp, fourth warp, and sixth warp of the upper layer upwards.

[0094] Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0095] Raise the third and sixth warp threads upwards.

[0096] Sink the first and fourth warp threads downwards.

[0097] Place the second and fifth warp threads in the middle;

[0098] Insert the upper sixth weft yarn and the lower sixth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0099] At this point, one weaving unit in the second scenario ends, and the process begins in the next weaving unit, continuing the cycle.

[0100] Based on the above scheme and as the preferred scheme, the specific weaving process for the third scenario is as follows: First shuttle:

[0101] Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards.

[0102] Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0103] Raise the first and sixth warp threads upwards.

[0104] Sink the fourth and fifth warp threads downwards.

[0105] Place the second and third warp threads in the middle;

[0106] Insert the first weft yarn of the upper layer and the first weft yarn of the lower layer, and begin weft weaving;

[0107] Second shuttle:

[0108] Lift the upper second, fourth, and fifth warp yarns upwards; lift the lower first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns upwards; lift the second and third pile warps upwards.

[0109] Sink the first and sixth warp threads downwards.

[0110] Place the fourth and fifth warp threads in the middle;

[0111] Insert the upper second weft yarn and the lower second weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0112] Third shuttle:

[0113] Lift the upper first, fourth, and sixth warp yarns upwards; lift the lower first, third, and sixth warp yarns upwards; lift the fourth and fifth pile warps upwards.

[0114] Sink the second and third warp fibers downwards.

[0115] Place the first and sixth warp threads in the middle;

[0116] Insert the upper third weft yarn and the lower third weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0117] Fourth shuttle:

[0118] Lift the upper second, third, and sixth warp yarns upwards; lift the lower second, third, and fifth warp yarns upwards; and lift the second and sixth pile warps upwards.

[0119] Sink the first, fourth, and fifth warp threads upwards.

[0120] Place the third velvet warp in the middle;

[0121] Insert the upper fourth weft yarn and the lower fourth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0122] Fifth shuttle:

[0123] Lift the upper second, fourth, and fifth warp yarns upwards; lift the lower first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns upwards; lift the first and fourth pile warps upwards.

[0124] Sink the second, third, and sixth warp threads downwards.

[0125] Place the fifth warp in the middle;

[0126] Insert the fifth weft yarn in the upper layer and the fifth weft yarn in the lower layer, and then weave using the weft insertion technique;

[0127] Sixth shuttle:

[0128] Lift the first warp, fourth warp, and sixth warp of the upper layer upwards.

[0129] Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0130] Raise the third and sixth warp threads upwards.

[0131] Sink the first, fourth, and fifth warp threads downwards.

[0132] Place the second warp in the middle;

[0133] Insert the upper sixth weft yarn and the lower sixth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0134] At this point, one weaving unit in the third scenario ends, and the process begins in the next weaving unit, continuing the weaving cycle.

[0135] Based on the above scheme and as the preferred scheme, the specific weaving process for the fourth scenario is as follows: First shuttle:

[0136] Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards.

[0137] Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0138] Raise the second and fifth warp threads upwards.

[0139] Sink the third and sixth warp threads downwards.

[0140] Place the first and fourth warp threads in the middle;

[0141] Insert the first weft yarn of the upper layer and the first weft yarn of the lower layer, and begin weft weaving;

[0142] Second shuttle:

[0143] Lift the upper second warp, upper fourth warp, and upper fifth warp upwards.

[0144] Lift the first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0145] Raise the first and fourth warp threads upwards.

[0146] Sink the second and fifth warp threads downwards.

[0147] Place the third and sixth warp threads in the middle;

[0148] Insert the upper second weft yarn and the lower second weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0149] Third shuttle:

[0150] Lift the first, fourth, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards.

[0151] Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0152] Raise the third and sixth warp threads upwards.

[0153] Sink the first and fourth warp threads downwards.

[0154] Place the second and fifth warp threads in the middle.

[0155] Insert the upper third weft yarn and the lower third weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0156] Fourth shuttle:

[0157] Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards.

[0158] Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0159] Raise the first and fifth warp threads upwards.

[0160] Sink the second, third, and sixth warp threads downwards.

[0161] Place the fourth velvet in the middle.

[0162] Insert the upper fourth weft yarn and the lower fourth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft;

[0163] Fifth shuttle:

[0164] Lift the upper second warp, upper fourth warp, and upper fifth warp upwards.

[0165] Lift the first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0166] Lift the second and third warp threads upwards.

[0167] Sink the first, fourth, and fifth warp threads downwards.

[0168] Place the sixth warp in the middle;

[0169] Insert the fifth weft yarn in the upper layer and the fifth weft yarn in the lower layer, and then weave using the weft insertion technique;

[0170] Sixth shuttle:

[0171] Lift the first, fourth, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards.

[0172] Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards.

[0173] Raise the fourth and fifth warp threads upwards.

[0174] Sink the second, third, and sixth warp threads downwards.

[0175] Place the first warp in the middle;

[0176] Input the sixth weft yarn from the upper layer and the sixth weft yarn from the lower layer, and then weave using the weft insertion technique;

[0177] At this point, one weaving unit in the fourth scenario ends, and the process begins in the next weaving unit, continuing the weaving cycle.

[0178] Step 4: Finishing after cutting the nap.

[0179] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows: This invention relates to a three-panel twill jacquard velvet pattern that uses a left-leaning shape to accentuate a right-leaning shape. The pile heads formed by the cutting of the first, third, and fifth pile warps are left-leaning, contrasted with the pile heads formed by the cutting of the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps, which are right-leaning. Conversely, when the pile heads formed by the cutting of the first, third, and fifth pile warps are right-leaning, the pile heads formed by the cutting of the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps are left-leaning for further contrast. Furthermore, this invention allows the pile warps to be switched from left-leaning to right-leaning and vice versa at any time. Therefore, when the first, third, and fifth pile warps form a pattern, the tilt of the pile head formed by the cutting of the pile, combined with the reverse tilt of the pile formed by the cutting of the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps, makes the shadow clearer and more subtle, with a unique flavor. It is better than embossed patterns that lack three-dimensionality, and better than the monotonous feeling of just tilting without any support. It provides a new variety of velvet shadows for the market and is very popular. Attached Figure Description

[0180] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the appearance of the present invention;

[0181] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram showing the fluff of the present invention tilting to the left and to the right;

[0182] Figure 3-a This is a diagram showing the tissue structure of the first reed tooth in the first scenario involved in this invention;

[0183] Figure 3-b This is a diagram showing the tissue structure of the second reed tooth in the first scenario of this invention;

[0184] Figure 3-c This is a diagram showing the tissue structure of the third reed tooth in the first scenario involved in this invention;

[0185] Figure 4-a This is a diagram showing the tissue structure of the first reed tooth in the second scenario of this invention;

[0186] Figure 4-b This is a diagram showing the tissue structure of the second reed tooth in the second scenario of this invention;

[0187] Figure 4-c This is a diagram showing the tissue structure of the third reed tooth in the second scenario of this invention;

[0188] Figure 5-a This is a diagram showing the tissue structure of the first reed tooth in the third scenario of this invention.

[0189] Figure 5-b This is a diagram showing the tissue structure of the second reed tooth in the third scenario of this invention.

[0190] Figure 5-c This is a diagram showing the tissue structure of the third reed tooth in the third scenario involved in this invention;

[0191] Figure 6-a This is a diagram showing the tissue structure of the first reed tooth in the fourth scenario of this invention;

[0192] Figure 6-b This is a diagram showing the tissue structure of the second reed tooth in the fourth scenario of this invention;

[0193] Figure 6-c This is a diagram showing the tissue structure of the third reed tooth in the fourth scenario of this invention.

[0194] The markings in the diagram are explained as follows: 1-Base fabric; 2-Predominantly left-leaning pattern; 3-Predominantly right-leaning base surface; R1-First pile warp; R2-Second pile warp; R3-Third pile warp; R4-Fourth pile warp; R5-Fifth pile warp; R6-Sixth pile warp.

[0195] T-1 - First warp yarn of the upper layer; T-2 - Second warp yarn of the upper layer; T-3 - Third warp yarn of the upper layer; T-4 - Fourth warp yarn of the upper layer; T-5 - Fifth warp yarn of the upper layer; T-6 - Sixth warp yarn of the upper layer;

[0196] T_1 - Lower layer first warp yarn; T_2 - Lower layer second warp yarn; T_3 - Lower layer third warp yarn; T_4 - Lower layer fourth warp yarn; T_5 - Lower layer fifth warp yarn; T_6 - Lower layer sixth warp yarn;

[0197] W1 - First weft yarn of the upper layer; W2 - Second weft yarn of the upper layer; W3 - Third weft yarn of the upper layer; W4 - Fourth weft yarn of the upper layer; W5 - Fifth weft yarn of the upper layer; W6 - Sixth weft yarn of the upper layer;

[0198] W1 - Lower layer first weft yarn; W2 - Lower layer second weft yarn; W3 - Lower layer third weft yarn; W4 - Lower layer fourth weft yarn; W5 - Lower layer fifth weft yarn; W6 - Lower layer sixth weft yarn. Detailed Implementation

[0199] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.

[0200] Combination Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3-a , Figure 3-b , Figure 3-c , Figure 4-a , Figure 4-b , Figure 4-c , Figure 5-a , Figure 5-b , Figure 5-c , Figure 6-a , Figure 6-b , Figure 6-c The present invention will be described in detail below.

[0201] The present invention relates to a three-page twill shaded jacquard velvet that uses a left-leaning shape to accentuate a right-leaning shape. The shaded jacquard velvet is formed by cutting the pile of a velvet greige fabric. The velvet greige fabric includes an upper base fabric, a lower base fabric, and pile warps for connecting the upper base fabric and the lower base fabric.

[0202] In this embodiment, the pile warp is fixed to the upper base fabric and then fixed to the lower base fabric. Then, it is fixed to the upper base fabric and woven again. This process is repeated continuously. Finally, a pile cutter is used to cut the pile warp between the upper and lower base fabrics to form pile ends, thus forming the upper velvet greige fabric and the lower velvet base fabric. After finishing, the upper and lower velvet base fabrics form a twill shaded jacquard velvet.

[0203] like Figure 1As shown, the twill jacquard velvet includes a base fabric 1 and a base surface 3 on the base fabric 1, which has a predominantly left-leaning pattern 2 and a predominantly right-leaning pattern 3. The base fabric is formed by cutting the pile of the upper and lower base fabrics in the velvet greige fabric. The predominantly left-leaning pattern 2 mainly consists of left-leaning pile ends after cutting, while the predominantly right-leaning base surface 3 mainly consists of right-leaning pile ends after cutting.

[0204] The upper base fabric is woven from upper warp yarns and upper weft yarns, and the lower base fabric is woven from lower warp yarns and lower weft yarns; the upper warp yarns include upper first warp yarn Tupper 1, upper second warp yarn Tupper 2, upper third warp yarn Tupper 3, upper fourth warp yarn Tupper 4, upper fifth warp yarn Tupper 5, and upper sixth warp yarn Tupper 6; the upper weft yarns include upper first weft yarn Wupper 1, upper second weft yarn Wupper 2, upper third weft yarn Wupper 3, upper fourth weft yarn Wupper 4, upper fifth weft yarn Wupper 5, and upper sixth weft yarn Wupper 6; the lower... The lower layer warp yarns include the lower first warp yarn T_low 1, the lower second warp yarn T_low 2, the lower third warp yarn T_low 3, the lower fourth warp yarn T_low 4, the lower fifth warp yarn T_low 5, and the lower sixth warp yarn T_low 6; the lower layer weft yarns include the lower first weft yarn W_low 1, the lower second weft yarn W_low 2, the lower third weft yarn W_low 3, the lower fourth weft yarn W_low 4, the lower fifth weft yarn W_low 5, and the lower sixth weft yarn W_low 6; the pile warp includes the first pile warp R1, the second pile warp R2, the third pile warp R3, the fourth pile warp R4, the fifth pile warp R5, and the sixth pile warp R6.

[0205] The weaving process of the velvet fabric is as follows:

[0206] Step 1, Warping:

[0207] The upper first warp yarn Ttop 1, the lower first warp yarn Tbottom 1, the upper third warp yarn Ttop 3, the lower third warp yarn Tbottom 3, the upper fifth warp yarn Ttop 5, and the lower fifth warp yarn Tbottom 5 are arranged in sequence and placed on a warp beam as a tight warp beam.

[0208] The upper second warp yarn Tup2, the lower second warp yarn Tdown2, the upper fourth warp yarn Tup4, the lower fourth warp yarn Tdown4, the upper sixth warp yarn Tup6, and the lower sixth warp yarn Tdown6 are arranged in sequence and placed on a single warp beam as the loose warp warp beam.

[0209] Arrange the first pile warp R1, the second pile warp R2, the third pile warp R3, the fourth pile warp R4, the fifth pile warp R5, and the sixth pile warp R6 in sequence.

[0210] Hang it on the tube rack.

[0211] Step 2, threading the heddles and inserting the reeds:

[0212] The first pile warp R1, the upper first warp T1, the lower first warp T1, the upper second warp T2, the lower second warp T2, and the second pile warp R2 are threaded through the heddles in sequence and inserted into the first reed tooth.

[0213] Thread the third pile warp R3, the upper third warp T3, the lower third warp T3, the upper fourth warp T4, the lower fourth warp T4, and the fourth pile warp R4 in sequence through the heddles and insert them into the second reed teeth.

[0214] The fifth warp yarn R5, the upper fifth warp yarn T5, the lower fifth warp yarn T5, the upper sixth warp yarn T6, the lower sixth warp yarn T6, and the sixth warp yarn R6 are threaded through the heddles in sequence and inserted into the third reed tooth.

[0215] Continue inserting the heddles and reeds in this order.

[0216] Step 3: Heddle raising and weft insertion weaving:

[0217] The weaving process includes one of the following four scenarios:

[0218] In the first scenario: the pile heads formed after cutting the first pile warp R1, the third pile warp R3, and the fifth pile warp R5 are tilted to the left, while the pile heads formed after cutting the second pile warp R2, the fourth pile warp R4, and the sixth pile warp R6 are tilted to the right.

[0219] The second scenario: the pile heads formed after cutting the first pile warp R1, the third pile warp R3, and the fifth pile warp R5 are tilted to the right, while the pile heads formed after cutting the second pile warp R2, the fourth pile warp R4, and the sixth pile warp R6 are tilted to the left.

[0220] The third scenario: the pile heads formed by cutting the first pile warp R1, the third pile warp R3, and the fifth pile warp R5 change from a left-leaning shape to a right-leaning shape; the pile heads formed by cutting the second pile warp R2, the fourth pile warp R4, and the sixth pile warp R6 change from a right-leaning shape to a left-leaning shape.

[0221] The fourth scenario: the pile head formed by cutting the first pile warp R1, the third pile warp R3, and the fifth pile warp R5 changes from a right-leaning shape to a left-leaning shape; the pile head formed by cutting the second pile warp R2, the fourth pile warp R4, and the sixth pile warp R6 changes from a left-leaning shape to a right-leaning shape.

[0222] The specific weaving process for the first scenario is as follows:

[0223] First shuttle:

[0224] Lift the upper second warp yarn T2, the upper third warp yarn T3, and the upper sixth warp yarn T6 upwards.

[0225] Lift the second warp yarn (T-below 2), the third warp yarn (T-below 3), and the fifth warp yarn (T-below 5) of the lower layer upwards, and lift the first pile warp (R1) and the sixth pile warp (R6) upwards.

[0226] The fourth and fifth fibers are lowered via R4 and R5, respectively.

[0227] Place the second pile warp R2 and the third pile warp R3 in the middle.

[0228] Insert the first weft yarn Wupper1 and the first weft yarn Wlower1 of the lower layer, and weave.

[0229] Second shuttle:

[0230] Lift the upper layer second warp yarn T2, upper layer fourth warp yarn T4, and upper layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, lower layer fourth warp yarn T4, and lower layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the second pile warp R2 and the third pile warp R3 upwards.

[0231] Sink the first fiber warp R1 and the sixth fiber warp R6 downwards.

[0232] Place the fourth and fifth fibers (R4 and R5) in the middle;

[0233] Insert the upper second weft yarn Wupper2 and the lower second weft yarn Wlower2, and weave.

[0234] Third shuttle:

[0235] Lift the upper layer first warp yarn T1, upper layer fourth warp yarn T4, and upper layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, lower layer third warp yarn T3, and lower layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the fourth pile warp R4 and the fifth pile warp R5 upwards.

[0236] The second and third fibers are lowered via R2 and R3, respectively.

[0237] Place the first pile warp R1 and the sixth pile warp R6 in the middle;

[0238] Insert the upper third weft yarn (Wupper 3) and the lower third weft yarn (Wlower 3) and weave.

[0239] Fourth shuttle:

[0240] Lift the upper layer second warp yarn T2, upper layer third warp yarn T3, and upper layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the lower layer second warp yarn T2, lower layer third warp yarn T3, and lower layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the first pile warp R1 and the sixth pile warp R6 upwards.

[0241] The fourth and fifth fibers are lowered via R4 and R5, respectively.

[0242] Place the second pile warp R2 and the third pile warp R3 in the middle;

[0243] Insert the upper fourth weft yarn W_upper4 and the lower fourth weft yarn W_lower4, and weave by beating the weft.

[0244] Fifth shuttle:

[0245] Lift the upper layer second warp yarn T2, upper layer fourth warp yarn T4, and upper layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, lower layer fourth warp yarn T4, and lower layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the second pile warp R2 and the third pile warp R3 upwards.

[0246] Sink the first fiber warp R1 and the sixth fiber warp R6 downwards.

[0247] Place the fourth and fifth fibers (R4 and R5) in the middle;

[0248] Insert the upper fifth weft yarn (Wupper5) and the lower fifth weft yarn (Wlower5) for weft weaving.

[0249] Sixth shuttle:

[0250] Lift the first warp yarn T1, the fourth warp yarn T4, and the sixth warp yarn T6 of the upper layer upwards.

[0251] Lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, the lower layer third warp yarn T3, and the lower layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards.

[0252] Lift the fourth and fifth fibers upwards via R4 and R5 respectively.

[0253] The second and third fibers are lowered via R2 and R3, respectively.

[0254] Place the first pile warp R1 and the sixth pile warp R6 in the middle;

[0255] Insert the upper sixth weft yarn (Wupper 6) and the lower sixth weft yarn (Wlower 6) for weft weaving.

[0256] At this point, one weaving unit in the first scenario ends, and the process begins in the next weaving unit, continuing the weaving cycle.

[0257] In the first scenario, when upper and lower weft yarns are introduced, the rise and fall patterns of the pile warp, upper warp, and lower warp yarns are shown in Table 1:

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[0259]

[0260] Table 1. Yarn rising and falling patterns during weaving in the first scenario.

[0261] The specific weaving process for the second scenario is as follows:

[0262] First shuttle:

[0263] Lift the upper layer second warp yarn T2, upper layer third warp yarn T3, and upper layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the lower layer second warp yarn T2, lower layer third warp yarn T3, and lower layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the second pile warp R2 and the fifth pile warp R5 upwards.

[0264] The third and sixth fibers are lowered via R3 and R6, respectively.

[0265] Place the first pile warp R1 and the fourth pile warp R4 in the middle.

[0266] Insert the first weft yarn Wupper1 and the first weft yarn Wlower1 of the lower layer, and weave.

[0267] Second shuttle:

[0268] Lift the upper layer second warp yarn T2, upper layer fourth warp yarn T4, and upper layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, lower layer fourth warp yarn T4, and lower layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the first pile warp R1 and the fourth pile warp R4 upwards.

[0269] The second and fifth fibers are lowered via R2 and R5, respectively.

[0270] Place the third warp R3 and the sixth warp R6 in the middle;

[0271] Insert the upper second weft yarn Wupper2 and the lower second weft yarn Wlower2, and weave.

[0272] Third shuttle:

[0273] Lift the upper layer first warp yarn T1, upper layer fourth warp yarn T4, and upper layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, lower layer third warp yarn T3, and lower layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the third pile warp R3 and the sixth pile warp R6 upwards.

[0274] The first fiber thread (R1) and the fourth fiber thread (R4) are lowered.

[0275] Place the second pile warp R2 and the fifth pile warp R5 in the middle;

[0276] Insert the upper third weft yarn (Wupper 3) and the lower third weft yarn (Wlower 3) and weave.

[0277] Fourth shuttle:

[0278] Lift the upper second warp yarn T2, the upper third warp yarn T3, and the upper sixth warp yarn T6 upwards.

[0279] Lift the second warp yarn T below 2, the third warp yarn T below 3, and the fifth warp yarn T below 5 of the lower layer upwards.

[0280] Lift the second down warp (R2) and the fifth down warp (R5) upwards.

[0281] The third and sixth fibers are lowered via R3 and R6, respectively.

[0282] Place the first pile warp R1 and the fourth pile warp R4 in the middle;

[0283] Insert the upper fourth weft yarn W_upper4 and the lower fourth weft yarn W_lower4, and weave by beating the weft.

[0284] Fifth shuttle:

[0285] Lift the upper second warp yarn T2, the upper fourth warp yarn T4, and the upper fifth warp yarn T5 upwards.

[0286] Lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, the lower layer fourth warp yarn T4, and the lower layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards.

[0287] Lift the first pile warp R1 and the fourth pile warp R4 upwards.

[0288] The second and fifth fibers are lowered via R2 and R5, respectively.

[0289] Place the third warp R3 and the sixth warp R6 in the middle;

[0290] Insert the upper fifth weft yarn (Wupper5) and the lower fifth weft yarn (Wlower5) for weft weaving.

[0291] Sixth shuttle:

[0292] Lift the first warp yarn T1, the fourth warp yarn T4, and the sixth warp yarn T6 of the upper layer upwards.

[0293] Lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, the lower layer third warp yarn T3, and the lower layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards.

[0294] The third and sixth fibers are lifted upwards via R3 and R6 respectively.

[0295] The first fiber thread (R1) and the fourth fiber thread (R4) are lowered.

[0296] Place the second pile warp R2 and the fifth pile warp R5 in the middle;

[0297] Insert the upper sixth weft yarn (Wupper 6) and the lower sixth weft yarn (Wlower 6) for weft weaving.

[0298] At this point, one weaving unit in the second scenario ends, and the process begins in the next weaving unit, continuing the weaving cycle.

[0299] In the second scenario, when upper and lower weft yarns are introduced, the rising and falling patterns of the pile warp, upper warp, and lower warp yarns are shown in Table 2:

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[0301]

[0302] Table 2 shows the yarn rising and falling patterns during weaving in the second scenario.

[0303] The specific weaving process for the third scenario is as follows:

[0304] First shuttle:

[0305] Lift the upper layer second warp yarn T2, upper layer third warp yarn T3, and upper layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the lower layer second warp yarn T2, lower layer third warp yarn T3, and lower layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the first pile warp R1 and the sixth pile warp R6 upwards.

[0306] The fourth and fifth fibers are lowered via R4 and R5, respectively.

[0307] Place the second pile warp R2 and the third pile warp R3 in the middle;

[0308] Insert the first weft yarn Wupper1 and the first weft yarn Wlower1 of the lower layer, and weave.

[0309] Second shuttle:

[0310] Lift the upper layer second warp yarn T2, upper layer fourth warp yarn T4, and upper layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, lower layer fourth warp yarn T4, and lower layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the second pile warp R2 and the third pile warp R3 upwards.

[0311] Sink the first fiber warp R1 and the sixth fiber warp R6 downwards.

[0312] Place the fourth and fifth fibers (R4 and R5) in the middle;

[0313] Insert the upper second weft yarn Wupper2 and the lower second weft yarn Wlower2, and weave.

[0314] Third shuttle:

[0315] Lift the upper layer first warp yarn T1, upper layer fourth warp yarn T4, and upper layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, lower layer third warp yarn T3, and lower layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the fourth pile warp R4 and the fifth pile warp R5 upwards.

[0316] The second and third fibers are lowered via R2 and R3, respectively.

[0317] Place the first pile warp R1 and the sixth pile warp R6 in the middle;

[0318] Insert the upper third weft yarn (Wupper 3) and the lower third weft yarn (Wlower 3) and weave.

[0319] Fourth shuttle:

[0320] Lift the upper layer second warp yarn T2, upper layer third warp yarn T3, and upper layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the lower layer second warp yarn T2, lower layer third warp yarn T3, and lower layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the second pile warp R2 and the sixth pile warp R6 upwards.

[0321] Sink the first pile warp R1, the fourth pile warp R4, and the fifth pile warp R5 downwards.

[0322] Place the third loop in the middle via R3;

[0323] Insert the upper fourth weft yarn W_upper4 and the lower fourth weft yarn W_lower4, and weave by beating the weft.

[0324] Fifth shuttle:

[0325] Lift the upper layer second warp yarn T2, upper layer fourth warp yarn T4, and upper layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, lower layer fourth warp yarn T4, and lower layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the first pile warp R1 and the fourth pile warp R4 upwards.

[0326] The second cotton warp R2, the third cotton warp R3, and the sixth cotton warp R6 are lowered.

[0327] Place the fifth velvet wire (R5) in the middle;

[0328] Insert the upper fifth weft yarn (Wupper5) and the lower fifth weft yarn (Wlower5) for weft weaving.

[0329] Sixth shuttle:

[0330] Raise the first warp yarn T1, the fourth warp yarn T4, and the sixth warp yarn T6 of the upper layer upwards.

[0331] Lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, the lower layer third warp yarn T3, and the lower layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards.

[0332] The third and sixth fibers are lifted upwards via R3 and R6 respectively.

[0333] Sink the first pile warp R1, the fourth pile warp R4, and the fifth pile warp R5 downwards.

[0334] Place the second loop in the middle (R2);

[0335] Insert the upper sixth weft yarn (Wupper 6) and the lower sixth weft yarn (Wlower 6) for weft weaving.

[0336] At this point, one weaving unit in the third scenario ends, and the process begins in the next weaving unit, continuing the weaving cycle.

[0337] In the third scenario, when upper and lower weft yarns are introduced, the rise and fall patterns of the pile warp, upper warp, and lower warp yarns are shown in Table 3:

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[0339]

[0340] Table 3. Yarn rising and falling patterns during weaving in the third scenario.

[0341] The specific weaving process for the fourth scenario is as follows:

[0342] First shuttle:

[0343] Lift the upper layer second warp yarn T2, upper layer third warp yarn T3, and upper layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the lower layer second warp yarn T2, lower layer third warp yarn T3, and lower layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the second pile warp R2 and the fifth pile warp R5 upwards.

[0344] The third and sixth fibers are lowered via R3 and R6, respectively.

[0345] Place the first pile warp R1 and the fourth pile warp R4 in the middle;

[0346] Insert the first weft yarn Wupper1 and the first weft yarn Wlower1 of the lower layer, and weave.

[0347] Second shuttle:

[0348] Lift the upper layer second warp yarn T2, upper layer fourth warp yarn T4, and upper layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, lower layer fourth warp yarn T4, and lower layer fifth warp yarn T5 upwards; lift the first pile warp R1 and the fourth pile warp R4 upwards.

[0349] The second and fifth fibers are lowered via R2 and R5, respectively.

[0350] Place the third warp R3 and the sixth warp R6 in the middle;

[0351] Insert the upper second weft yarn Wupper2 and the lower second weft yarn Wlower2, and weave.

[0352] Third shuttle:

[0353] Lift the upper layer first warp yarn T1, upper layer fourth warp yarn T4, and upper layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, lower layer third warp yarn T3, and lower layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards; lift the third pile warp R3 and the sixth pile warp R6 upwards.

[0354] The first fiber thread (R1) and the fourth fiber thread (R4) are lowered.

[0355] Place the second and fifth warp threads in the middle.

[0356] Insert the upper third weft yarn (Wupper 3) and the lower third weft yarn (Wlower 3) and weave.

[0357] Fourth shuttle:

[0358] Lift the upper second warp yarn T2, the upper third warp yarn T3, and the upper sixth warp yarn T6 upwards.

[0359] Lift the second warp yarn T below 2, the third warp yarn T below 3, and the fifth warp yarn T below 5 of the lower layer upwards.

[0360] Lift the first pile warp R1 and the fifth pile warp R5 upwards.

[0361] The second pile warp R2, the third pile warp R3, and the sixth pile warp R4 are lowered.

[0362] Place the fourth velvet wire R4 in the middle.

[0363] Insert the upper fourth weft yarn W_upper4 and the lower fourth weft yarn W_lower5, and weave.

[0364] Fifth shuttle:

[0365] Lift the upper second warp yarn T2, the upper fourth warp yarn T4, and the upper fifth warp yarn T5 upwards.

[0366] Lift the first warp yarn (T-down 1), the fourth warp yarn (T-down 4), and the fifth warp yarn (T-down 5) of the lower layer upwards.

[0367] Lift the second pile warp R2 and the third pile warp R3 upwards.

[0368] Sink the first pile warp R1, the fourth pile warp R4, and the fifth pile warp R5 downwards.

[0369] Place the sixth warp wire R6 in the middle;

[0370] Insert the upper fifth weft yarn (Wupper5) and the lower fifth weft yarn (Wlower5) for weft weaving.

[0371] Sixth shuttle:

[0372] Lift the first warp yarn T1, the fourth warp yarn T4, and the sixth warp yarn T6 of the upper layer upwards.

[0373] Lift the lower layer first warp yarn T1, the lower layer third warp yarn T3, and the lower layer sixth warp yarn T6 upwards.

[0374] Lift the fourth and fifth fibers upwards via R4 and R5 respectively.

[0375] The second cotton warp R2, the third cotton warp R3, and the sixth cotton warp R6 are lowered.

[0376] Place the first loop wire R1 in the middle;

[0377] The upper sixth weft yarn (Wup6) and the lower sixth weft yarn (Wdown6) are fed into the weft for weaving.

[0378] At this point, one weaving unit in the fourth scenario ends, and the process begins in the next weaving unit, continuing the weaving cycle.

[0379] In the fourth scenario, when upper and lower weft yarns are introduced, the rise and fall patterns of the pile warp, upper warp, and lower warp yarns are shown in Table 4:

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[0381]

[0382] Table 4 shows the yarn rising and falling patterns during weaving in the fourth scenario.

[0383] Step 4: Finishing after cutting the nap.

[0384] In a three-layer twill shaded jacquard velvet that uses a left-leaning pattern to accentuate a right-leaning pattern, the principle that the pile head formed by cutting the pile can be tilted is as follows: Taking the first pile warp R1, the third pile warp R3, and the fifth pile warp R5 as an example of the upper layer of velvet in the first case, this will be explained.

[0385] The first pile warp R1 is squeezed to the left by the upper third weft yarn W3 and the upper sixth weft yarn W6 in the first reed tooth. The third pile warp R3 is squeezed to the left by the upper first weft yarn W1 and the upper fourth weft yarn W4 in the second reed tooth. The fifth pile warp R5 is squeezed to the left by the upper second weft yarn and the upper fifth weft yarn in the third reed tooth.

[0386] Similarly, the second pile warp R2 is squeezed to the right by the upper second weft yarn W2 and the upper sixth weft yarn W6 at the first reed tooth, the fourth pile warp R4 is squeezed to the right by the upper first weft yarn W1 and the upper fourth weft yarn W4 at the second reed tooth, and the sixth pile warp R6 is squeezed to the right by the upper second weft yarn W2 and the upper fifth weft yarn W5 at the third reed tooth.

[0387] Furthermore, since the first and second yarn warps R1 and R2 are located on the left and right sides of the first reed tooth respectively when inserting the reed, the third and fourth yarn warps R3 and R4 are located on the left and right sides of the second reed tooth respectively, and the fifth and sixth yarn warps R5 and R6 are located on the left and right sides of the third reed tooth respectively, their left and right tilts do not interfere with each other. The refracted luster and the resulting flower pattern are fascinating and very popular.

[0388] The preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above. It should be understood that those skilled in the art can make numerous modifications and variations based on the concept of the present invention without creative effort. For example, yarn weaving. Therefore, all technical solutions that can be obtained by those skilled in the art based on the concept of the present invention through logical analysis, reasoning, or limited experimentation on the basis of existing technology should be within the scope of protection defined by the claims.

Claims

1. A three-panel twill jacquard velvet with a left-leaning pattern to accentuate a right-leaning pattern, characterized in that, The shadow jacquard velvet is formed by cutting the pile of velvet fabric. The velvet fabric includes an upper base fabric, a lower base fabric, and pile warps for connecting the upper base fabric and the lower base fabric. The upper base fabric is woven from upper warp yarns and upper weft yarns, and the lower base fabric is woven from lower warp yarns and lower weft yarns. The upper warp yarns include upper first warp yarns, upper second warp yarns, upper third warp yarns, upper fourth warp yarns, upper fifth warp yarns, and upper sixth warp yarns; the upper weft yarns include upper first weft yarns, upper second weft yarns, upper third weft yarns, upper fourth weft yarns, upper fifth weft yarns, and upper sixth weft yarns; the lower warp yarns include lower first warp yarns, lower second warp yarns, lower third warp yarns, lower fourth warp yarns, lower fifth warp yarns, and lower sixth warp yarns; the lower weft yarns include lower first weft yarns, lower second weft yarns, lower third weft yarns, lower fourth weft yarns, lower fifth weft yarns, and lower sixth weft yarns; the pile warp includes first pile warp, second pile warp, third pile warp, fourth pile warp, fifth pile warp, and sixth pile warp. The weaving process of the velvet fabric is as follows: Step 1, Warping: The upper first warp yarn, lower first warp yarn, upper third warp yarn, lower third warp yarn, upper fifth warp yarn, and lower fifth warp yarn are arranged in sequence and placed on a warp beam as a tight warp warp beam; The upper second warp, lower second warp, upper fourth warp, lower fourth warp, upper sixth warp, and lower sixth warp are arranged in sequence and placed on a single warp beam as a loose warp warp warp beam. Arrange the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth pile warps in sequence on the bobbin frame; Step 2, Inserting and reeding: The first pile warp, the upper first warp yarn, the lower first warp yarn, the upper second warp yarn, the lower second warp yarn, and the second pile warp are threaded through the heddles in sequence and inserted into the first reed tooth; The third warp, the upper third warp, the lower third warp, the upper fourth warp, the lower fourth warp, and the fourth warp are threaded through the heddles in sequence and inserted into the second reed tooth; The fifth warp, the upper fifth warp, the lower fifth warp, the upper sixth warp, the lower sixth warp, and the sixth warp are threaded through the heddles in sequence and inserted into the third reed tooth; Continue inserting the heddles and reeds in this order, repeating the process. Step 3: Heddle raising and weft insertion weaving: The weaving process includes one of the following four scenarios: In the first scenario: the pile heads formed after the first, third, and fifth pile warps are cut are tilted to the left, while the pile heads formed after the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps are cut are tilted to the right. The second scenario: the pile heads formed after the first, third, and fifth pile warps are cut are tilted to the right, while the pile heads formed after the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps are cut are tilted to the left. The third scenario: the pile heads formed by the first, third, and fifth pile warps after cutting the pile change from a left-leaning to a right-leaning position, and the pile heads formed by the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps after cutting the pile change from a right-leaning to a left-leaning position; The fourth scenario: the pile heads formed by the first, third, and fifth pile warps after cutting the pile change from a right-leaning to a left-leaning position; the pile heads formed by the second, fourth, and sixth pile warps after cutting the pile change from a left-leaning to a right-leaning position. Step 4: Finishing after cutting the pile.

2. The three-panel twill jacquard velvet with a left-leaning silhouette that accentuates a right-leaning silhouette, as described in claim 1, is characterized in that... The specific weaving process for the first scenario is as follows: First shuttle: Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the first and sixth warp threads upwards. Sink the fourth and fifth warp threads downwards. Place the second and third warp threads in the middle. Insert the first weft yarn of the upper layer and the first weft yarn of the lower layer, and begin weft weaving; Second shuttle: Lift the upper second warp, upper fourth warp, and upper fifth warp upwards. Lift the first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Lift the second and third warp threads upwards. Sink the first and sixth warp threads downwards. Place the fourth and fifth warp threads in the middle; Insert the upper second weft yarn and the lower second weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; Third shuttle: Lift the first, fourth, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the fourth and fifth warp threads upwards. Sink the second and third warp fibers downwards. Place the first and sixth warp threads in the middle; Insert the upper third weft yarn and the lower third weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; Fourth shuttle: Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the first and sixth warp threads upwards. Sink the fourth and fifth warp threads downwards. Place the second and third warp threads in the middle; Insert the upper fourth weft yarn and the lower fourth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; Fifth shuttle: Lift the upper second warp, upper fourth warp, and upper fifth warp upwards. Lift the first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Lift the second and third warp threads upwards. Sink the first and sixth warp threads downwards. Place the fourth and fifth warp threads in the middle; Insert the fifth weft yarn in the upper layer and the fifth weft yarn in the lower layer, and then weave using the weft insertion technique; Sixth shuttle: Lift the first, fourth, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the fourth and fifth warp threads upwards. Sink the second and third warp fibers downwards. Place the first and sixth warp threads in the middle; Insert the upper sixth weft yarn and the lower sixth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; At this point, one weaving unit in the first scenario ends, and the process begins in the next weaving unit, continuing the weaving cycle.

3. The three-panel twill jacquard velvet with a left-leaning silhouette to accentuate a right-leaning silhouette, as described in claim 1, is characterized in that... The specific weaving process for the second scenario is as follows: First shuttle: Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the second and fifth warp threads upwards. Sink the third and sixth warp threads downwards. Place the first and fourth warp threads in the middle. Insert the first weft yarn of the upper layer and the first weft yarn of the lower layer, and begin weft weaving; Second shuttle: Lift the upper second warp, upper fourth warp, and upper fifth warp upwards. Lift the first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the first and fourth warp threads upwards. Sink the second and fifth warp threads downwards. Place the third and sixth warp threads in the middle; Insert the upper second weft yarn and the lower second weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; Third shuttle: Lift the first, fourth, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the third and sixth warp threads upwards. Sink the first and fourth warp threads downwards. Place the second and fifth warp threads in the middle; Insert the upper third weft yarn and the lower third weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; Fourth shuttle: Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the second and fifth warp threads upwards. Sink the third and sixth warp threads downwards. Place the first and fourth warp threads in the middle; Insert the upper fourth weft yarn and the lower fourth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; Fifth shuttle: Lift the upper second warp, upper fourth warp, and upper fifth warp upwards. Lift the first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the first and fourth warp threads upwards. Sink the second and fifth warp threads downwards. Place the third and sixth warp threads in the middle; Insert the fifth weft yarn in the upper layer and the fifth weft yarn in the lower layer, and then weave using the weft insertion technique; Sixth shuttle: Lift the first, fourth, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the third and sixth warp threads upwards. Sink the first and fourth warp threads downwards. Place the second and fifth warp threads in the middle; Insert the upper sixth weft yarn and the lower sixth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; At this point, one weaving unit in the second scenario ends, and the process begins in the next weaving unit, continuing the weaving cycle.

4. A three-panel twill jacquard velvet with a left-leaning pattern to accentuate a right-leaning pattern, as described in claim 1, is characterized in that... The specific weaving process for the third scenario is as follows: First shuttle: Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the first and sixth warp threads upwards. Sink the fourth and fifth warp threads downwards. Place the second and third warp threads in the middle; Insert the first weft yarn of the upper layer and the first weft yarn of the lower layer, and begin weft weaving; Second shuttle: Lift the upper second warp, upper fourth warp, and upper fifth warp upwards. Lift the first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Lift the second and third warp threads upwards. Sink the first and sixth warp threads downwards. Place the fourth and fifth warp threads in the middle; Insert the upper second weft yarn and the lower second weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; Third shuttle: Lift the first, fourth, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the fourth and fifth warp threads upwards. Sink the second and third warp fibers downwards. Place the first and sixth warp threads in the middle; Insert the upper third weft yarn and the lower third weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; Fourth shuttle: Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the second and sixth warp threads upwards. Sink the first, fourth, and fifth warp threads upwards. Place the third velvet warp in the middle; Insert the upper fourth weft yarn and the lower fourth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; Fifth shuttle: Lift the upper second warp, upper fourth warp, and upper fifth warp upwards. Lift the first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the first and fourth warp threads upwards. Sink the second, third, and sixth warp threads downwards. Place the fifth warp in the middle; Insert the fifth weft yarn in the upper layer and the fifth weft yarn in the lower layer, and then weave using the weft insertion technique; Sixth shuttle: Lift the first warp, fourth warp, and sixth warp of the upper layer upwards. Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the third and sixth warp threads upwards. Sink the first, fourth, and fifth warp threads downwards. Place the second warp in the middle; Insert the upper sixth weft yarn and the lower sixth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; At this point, one weaving unit in the third scenario ends, and the process begins in the next weaving unit, continuing the weaving cycle.

5. A three-panel twill jacquard velvet with a left-leaning silhouette to accentuate a right-leaning silhouette, as described in claim 1, is characterized in that... The specific weaving process for the fourth scenario is as follows: First shuttle: Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the second and fifth warp threads upwards. Sink the third and sixth warp threads downwards. Place the first and fourth warp threads in the middle; Insert the first weft yarn of the upper layer and the first weft yarn of the lower layer, and begin weft weaving; Second shuttle: Lift the upper second warp, upper fourth warp, and upper fifth warp upwards. Lift the first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the first and fourth warp threads upwards. Sink the second and fifth warp threads downwards. Place the third and sixth warp threads in the middle; Insert the upper second weft yarn and the lower second weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; Third shuttle: Lift the first, fourth, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the third and sixth warp threads upwards. Sink the first and fourth warp threads downwards. Place the second and fifth warp threads in the middle. Insert the upper third weft yarn and the lower third weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; Fourth shuttle: Lift the second, third, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the second, third, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the first and fifth warp threads upwards. Sink the second, third, and sixth warp threads downwards. Place the fourth velvet in the middle. Insert the upper fourth weft yarn and the lower fourth weft yarn, and weave by beating the weft; Fifth shuttle: Lift the upper second warp, upper fourth warp, and upper fifth warp upwards. Lift the first, fourth, and fifth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Lift the second and third warp threads upwards. Sink the first, fourth, and fifth warp threads downwards. Place the sixth warp in the middle; Insert the fifth weft yarn in the upper layer and the fifth weft yarn in the lower layer, and then weave using the weft insertion technique; Sixth shuttle: Lift the first, fourth, and sixth warp yarns of the upper layer upwards. Lift the first, third, and sixth warp yarns of the lower layer upwards. Raise the fourth and fifth warp threads upwards. Sink the second, third, and sixth warp threads downwards. Place the first warp in the middle; Input the sixth weft yarn from the upper layer and the sixth weft yarn from the lower layer, and then weave using the weft insertion technique; At this point, one weaving unit in the fourth scenario ends, and the process begins in the next weaving unit, continuing the weaving cycle.