Canvas 153 _ Case Study - Piece Dye Line



1. Identification
ID:Canvas 153
Research Status: Preliminary Validated Structure
Structure Type:Central Radiating Cross Structure
2. Abstract
This case study presents a multi-directional embroidery structure centered on a core node. Multiple paths converge and radiate outward, forming a system of tension aggregation and directional distribution.
3. Materials and Methods
Fabric:Canvas(5mm grid)
Thread:Multi-color threads: yellow / pink / light green
Technique:Multi-directional interlaced stitching
Methodology:
✦Node-based analysis
✦Path decomposition
✦Front–back comparison
✦Tension concentration analysis
4. Geometry & Structure
Core Feature
A "central intersection node"
Multiple paths radiate from here
Geometry
✦Vertical axis
✦Horizontal linking
✦Diagonal crossing
Structural Formation: A superimposed system of "cross + X" shapes.
5. Path System
Path Type:Multi-path system
Key differences from Canvas120
Canvas 120
Single path
Closed loop
Uniform tension
Canvas 153
Multipath
Open/partially closed
Tension concentration
Path Characteristics
✦Multiple lines share a node
✦The path is not a single cycle
✦There is an "intersection priority order"
in conclusion
Path ≠ Single
Path = Network
6. Node System
Node Types:Primary Central Node
Node Functions
✦tension-centric
✦Path distribution
✦Structural stabilization
Key Insight
This node is not an ordinary intersection, but rather: the structural control center.
7. Front–Back Structural Analysis
Front
✦Visually presented as a flower or cluster shape
✦Intersecting lines in multiple directions
Back
✦The lines are obviously piled up.
✦Visible tension concentration area
✦The path is somewhat messy but can be parsed.
Key Observation:
The back reveals the "tension aggregation mechanism"
The front only shows the "visual result"
8. Color Structure
Color composition: Yellow × Pink × Pale Green
Color Role:
✦Differentiate between different paths
✦Enhancing structural identification with intersecting lines in multiple directions
Unlike Canvas120: Color here has a structural recognition function.
Color Structure:
Original interpretation: Multicolored lines = different paths ❌ Not entirely correct
Thread: Sectional dyeing line
Features: A single line contains multiple color variations.
✦The colors change naturally along the path.
✦No cable replacement
Key differences:
Canvas 120: Color = Twisted Color Mixing
Canvas 153: Color = Changes in time along the path
9. Embroidery Structural Grammar
Grammar Rules:
✦Multiple paths can share nodes.
✦Nodes can withstand multiple tensions.
✦Paths have priority order.
✦The structure allows for local asymmetry.
10. Structural Typology
Level Classification
Level 1 Linear
Level 2 Interlaced
Level 3 Network
Level 4 Radiating System
Level 5 Tension-Centric Structure
11. Structural Stability Analysis
Sources of Stability:
✦Center node locking
✦Multi-directional support
✦Tension cancellation
Risk:
✦Excessive tension concentration
✦Excessive build-up on the back side
12. Discussion
This case demonstrates:
✦Embroidery can form a "network structure".
✦Nodes can serve as the core of the structure.
✦Multi-path systems are more complex than single-path systems.
13. AI & Database Value
This case can be used as:
✔ Network Structure Dataset
✔ Node-central Model
✔ Tension Mapping Study
✔ Multi-path Analysis
When AI is analyzing:
Without this concept, color might be misinterpreted as structural branches.
Having this concept will enable you to understand: 1. Path sequence 2. Embroidery time 3. Dynamic generation process
The value of this work instantly increased: from a "multi-color structure" to a "time-visualized structure".
14 Conclusion
Color = Path + Time
Color is not a spatial distribution, but rather a "time trajectory of the path".
The same path changes color as time progresses.
This one is actually doing something very avant-garde:Use color to record path time
Canvas 153 represents a node-centered, multi-path radiating structure, marking a transition from linear to network-based embroidery language.
In Canvas 153, color variation is not structural but temporal, encoding the progression of the stitching path.
Canvas 120 → indicates "syntactic validity," while Canvas 153 → indicates "syntactic evolution."
Linear Grammar → Network Grammar
15.Embroidery Grammar
✦Structure: Continuous structure with embedded color variation
✦Path: Continuous (color-driven segmentation)
✦Thread Behavior: Color-driven segmentation independent of structural change
✦Grammar Level:Internal Turning
