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A textile or cloth is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres (yarn or thread). Yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres of wool, flax, cotton, or other material to produce long strands. Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, or felting.
The words fabric and cloth are used in textile assembly trades (such as tailoring and dressmaking) as synonyms for textile. However, there are subtle differences in these terms in specialized usage. Textile refers to any material made of interlacing fibres. Fabric refers to any material made through weaving, knitting, spreading, crocheting, or bonding that may be used in production of further goods (garments, etc.). Cloth may be used synonymously with fabric but often refers to a finished piece of fabric used for a specific purpose (e.g., table cloth).
The word 'textile' is from Latin, from the adjective textilis, meaning 'woven', from textus, the past participle of the verb texere, 'to weave'.
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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Textile “alchemist” Lauren Bowker has created an ink that changes colour based on the environment. She impregnates her dye into fabric and feathers, then constructs clothing and sculpture that reacts to chemicals in the atmosphere. Founder of T H E U N S E E N Lauren Bowker- Having graduated from the Manchester School of Art with the award winning Carbon emission sensing ink PdCl2, went on to study printed textiles at the Royal College of Art London; where she developed further multi-sensory chromic colour-change inks. Portrayed to the world through provoking pieces, magic materials and extraordinary experiences. Welcomed amongst the materials industry from aeronautics to couture under the name PHNX...
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Textile artist Jan Tillett demonstrates how to use water soluble fabrics to create your own beautiful fabric bowls. Be inspired by this creative textile technique! Visit our website to discover more and sign up to our weekly newsletter at http://www.colouricious.com Sign up for our Colouricious Club - free weekly online textile art ideas and inspiration. http://colouricious.com/textiles-ideas-blogs-colouricious-club/ http://www.colouricious.com - visit the Colouricious website for a stash more creative ideas. On our website, sign up for our free online weekly newsletter to receive all our textile ideas and inspirations. Like Us on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Colouricious/ Like Us On Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/colouriciousblockprinting/ Visit Our Website : http://colo...
Yr 7's Lesson 1 Introduction to their Textiles module in D&T;. Edenham High School 2008-9. Made by Mrs Zubairy.
The human body is almost constantly in contact with some form of textile, whether it be the clothing that we wear or the interiors that we live and work in. Discover the different types of fabric construction in this clip from "Design: All About Textiles" from Learning ZoneXpress.
Everyday is Earth Day! I share some tips on how and where you can recycle your old clothes and fabric :) Things I mentioned: Comeback Clothes -https://www.dosomething.org/campaigns/comeback-clothes?source=node/1141 Sell back your clothes- https://www.thredup.com http://www.platoscloset.com Follow Me: http://instagram.com/coolirpa http://www.facebook.com/coolirpa http://twitter.com/coolirpa
For more information please go to: http://www.pumpkintv.co.uk/collections/textiles/products/textiles-dyeing-and-printing 33 mins/ KS 3-4 / 2005 This resource provides clear examples of different industrial methods of printing and dyeing. It covers different examples of industrial dyeing techniques and processes. It shows how dye recipes are developed in the laboratory and also covers quality control and testing. It shows industrial printing methods, including screen-printing, (flat-bed, carousel and roller), as well as transfer printing and flocking. The final section looks at the environmental concerns and shows how factories work with water companies and agencies to manage the impact of waste products on the environment. Endorsed by Edexcel for use with their GCSE in Design and Techno...
This is my GCSE Textiles coursework folder and final piece. I got 83/90 and the grade boundary for an A* was 84. I am now doing an A-Level in Art & Design: Textiles. Feel free to ask me any questions and I will answer as soon as possible. :) Follow me on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charley.griffin/ Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/someoneseriouslyjust Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music/track/ukulele
Leading British textile artist and designer Kim Thittichai invites you to join in on her textile design course for experimental textiles. Watch and listen to Kim explain to you how she teaches this design course for textile art. If you fancy developing your design skills then contact Kim Thittichai to learn how these design course is going to stretch your creativity to a new exciting level. To know more about this course visit: http://www.experimentaltextiles.co.uk Sign up for our Colouricious Club - free weekly online textile art ideas and inspiration visit : http://colouricious.com/textiles-ideas-blogs-colouricious-club/ Make sure you subscribe and never miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/user/Colouricious?sub_confirmation=1 To Watch Other Block printing with wooden printing block...