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Textile Design

Textile Design. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day. Examples of textiles in use. Textiles : fabric artifact made by weaving ,felting , knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers;. Clothes. Furniture. Carpet. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day. Timeline.

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Textile Design

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  1. Textile Design

  2. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day Examples of textiles in use Textiles : fabric artifact made by weaving ,felting , knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; Clothes Furniture Carpet

  3. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day Timeline Evolution of textiles for clothing Linen discovered in egypt Silk discovered in China New linen designs in Rome. Strong vibrate colors Dark colors and overlapping Mammoth skins sew together introduction of dye Intricate weaves Bold colours and abstraction Experimentation with new patterns

  4. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day First evidence of textiles being used or material being produced was from the early pre historic period. 26.000 B.C the first needles were found. These needles belong to the mammoth hunters who used then to join together the skins of the animals to makes clothes, blankets and other items. Fist found pre historic needles Mammoth clothing worn by cave men

  5. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day Ancient Egypt- Evidence exists for production of linen cloth in Ancient Egypt in 5500 BC.

  6. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day China- Evidence exists for production of silk cloth in China in 500 and 300 BC. Used to create elaborate narrow-cuffed, knee-length tunics tied with a sash called Hanfu.

  7. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day Rome- The roman's developed a stronger linen through using the technique of weaving. 27 BC–AD 476 They Typical garments were the peplos, which was a loose robe worn by women.

  8. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day Medieval–began with the fall of the Roman Empire in the West in 476 and ended with the beginning on the modern period in the 1400's. Developed a better technique of weaving and the development of dyeing the fabric. Used urine to turn the fabric yellow.

  9. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day Middle ages- 1200 ad to the 1400. greater weaving techniques and introduction of wool.

  10. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day Renaissance 1450-1600. More exotic and richer colors with an introduction of a more intricate and bolder patterns.

  11. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day Modern Europe 1500 – 1700. more elaborate use of the materials , design and pattern.

  12. Textiles : Pre Historic – Present day Industrial revolution 18th -19th century. New bolder design were being made with stronger colors. This was easily done due to the introduction of more advanced machines and chemicals.

  13. What is a pattern? • A pattern is a type of theme of recurring shapes or objects. Recurring diamond shapes Recurring flower pattern

  14. What can inspire a pattern? • Flowers

  15. What can inspire a pattern? • Nature

  16. What can inspire a pattern? • Shapes

  17. What can inspire a pattern? • Fruit

  18. What can inspire a pattern? • Colors

  19. What makes a pattern? image contrast color shape movement composition placement A pattern can follow two rules- ` 1- symmetrical asymmetrical

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