Textile Design Lecture 3
Textile Design Lecture 3
Textile Design Lecture 3
LECTURE 3
Textile Production Methods
Knitting:
Production of fabric by employing a continuous yarn or set of yarns to
form a series of interlocking loops.
Weft knit
In the more common weft knitting, the wales are perpendicular to the course of the yarn. In
weft knitting, the entire fabric may be produced from a single yarn, by adding stitches to each
wale in turn, moving across the fabric. whereas weft knitting is done by both hand and
machine
Warp knits
In warp knitting, the wales and courses run roughly parallel. By contrast, in warp knitting, one
yarn is required for every wale. Since a typical piece of knitted fabric may have hundreds of
wales, warp knitting is typically done by machine, are commonly used in lingerie.
Textile Production Methods
Quilting:
Quilting is done by taking many different pieces of material and
stitching them together, then sewing atop the materials, not only
to compress them together, but also to create intricate designs.
It is done by a process of spinning to wrap the materials around each other to form
a long cord.
Optical fibers are also made this way; even though they are technical textiles, they
are created using glass fibers, plastic fibers, or a blending of the two, which are
then spun around a center cord.
Textile Production Methods
Tufting:
This is how rugs and carpets are made.
A material like yarn is pulled through a backing, often made of nylon, then pulled
out the other side to the desired length and thickness.
This is done again and again until a soft layer has been made into a carpet.
Textile Production Methods
Braiding:
Braiding is a process of interweaving several fibers into a braid or cord, but can
also be used on a larger scale to make braided fabrics.
The word plaiting is generally applied when such materials as rope or straw are
employed.
Textile Production Methods
Lace is an open work fabric made by looping plaiting or twisting thread by means
of a needle or a set of bobbins.
Such fibers include wool, fur, and certain hair fibers that mat together under
appropriate conditions because of their peculiar structure.
Wool can produce felting even when mixed with other fibers. Unlike bonded
fabrics, felts do not require an adhesive substance for their production.
Single cloth or Double cloth
According to the way the fabric is woven the textiles are further categorized as single cloth
or double cloth
The single cloth is made when one yarn of warp and one yarn of weft are interlaced.
A double cloth will have two warp and two weft yarns interlacing resulting in a much
stronger textile with more weight.
Classification of textiles according to their use
Apparel textiles:
which includes fabric used for making fashion wear, household textiles which include
Table linen, bed sheets, toweling, etc.
Industrial Textiles:
used for making filters, medical textiles, geo textile etc.;
Consumer textiles:
which include fabric for making sleeping bags, bags, floor coverings
Furnishing textiles:
includes that are used for curtains, upholstery, wall coverings etc.
Textile design
Textile design is the process of planning and producing a fabric's appearance and
structure.
It is the process of creatively producing the final products of knitted, printed, and
woven textiles.
Contemporary Textile Design
At its core, the word “contemporary” means “of the moment,” which makes this style
particularly hard to define.
It is evolving over time.
There is often confusion in categorizing contemporary from modern, due to the fact that the
contemporary look can draw its inspiration from any era, including the modern.
It is eclectic and voguish, featuring hot new trends as well as revitalized retro crazes.
At the present time, contemporary textile design borrows from the minimalism.
However, these fabrics can often be stylistically identified by the color palettes that vary with the
latest seasonal fashions.
Fundamentally, a contemporary design is defined by simplicity, subtle sophistication, deliberate
use of texture, and clean lines.
Assignment 1
Sketch and color 6 creative contemporary textile designs on your sketch books.