Exploitation of effect shaded twill in pattern geometric shapes through database for textile design

Document Type : Original Article

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Department of Spinning , weaving and Knitting - Faculty of Applied Arts - Damietta University

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Regular methods and skill-based design processes are fairly appropriate for the textiles industry, yet the design presented through the use of specific design models concludes to be more direct and faster when compared to design models based on designer thought. For these reasons, methodological design techniques have proven to be more scientific and easier to handle when compared to regular design techniques, and given that the fabric as an industrial product in its core has its own design models and a scientific background, it must define its own methodology in an attempt to form a scheduled, programmed, and repeated design process, hence, the main objective of the research was to create a database for a system of pattern geometric shapes for textile design implemented by jacquard devices, advantage of the effect of shaded twill to provide support to the textile designer during the early stages of the design process using design repetition steps that can be used as a creative analysis process in textile design problems. Which provides a high level of creativity. The study of design classification design for iterative units focused on the use of monochromatic geometric patterns for engraving and ground. Also, the vertical vector method was used to divide the patterns of repetition. The frequency of units is displayed and shown on the basis of count of warp and weft, and the design selection is clear, then we discuss of the types of replication developed and analyzed and their effect on the technical dimensions of textile designs.

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