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TEXTILE DESIGNING (ELECTIVE)
Paper Code:
FSD 144 E
Credits:
4
Contact Hours:
60.00
Max. Marks:
100.00
Objective:
To study the important textile art in their historical perspective
To conceptualize design & its implementation
To create awareness and foster appreciation of textile master pieces of the world
12.00
Origin, historical background of traditional Indian designs and their characteristics
Design development and elements of design
Principles of design – Balance, proportion, rhythm, emphasis and harmony
Design analysis- Structural and applied design, variation in fiber ,yarn and fabric construction , embroidery, dyeing ,printing and finishes
12.00
Unit II:
Survey of Textiles Techniques
Weaving
Tapestry and Rug weaving
Embroidery and Laces
Dyeing and printing
Knitting, Knotting and Crocheting
12.00
Unit III:
Study in reference to world textiles
Textile fibers- origin, processing and spread, linen and other bast fibers, wool and hair fibers, cotton and silk
Dyes and colorants
Other material – skin /hide
Metal fibers
Beads, mirrors, shells and coins
12.00
Unit IV:
Study in reference to world textiles
Design and ornamentation
Use of accessories and decorative features and their application
Symbolism and significance of design incorporated
Impact of nature and geographical location, mythology, religion, trade and invasion on textiles/designing
Guidelines for reporting physical condition and methods of photo-documentation
Physical handling practices and storage technique necessary for proper management of textile and costume collection
Essential Readings:
Agnes Timar Balazsy & Dinak Eastop, (2020 )Chemical principles of textiles conservation,published by Routledg
Tortora Phyllis, Eubank Keith,(2005) Survey of Historic Costume, Fairchild Publication
Gillow John, Sentence Bryan,(2005) World Costume, Thames & Hudson
John Guy,(1998), Woven Cargoes Woven Cargoes: Indian Textiles in the East,Thames & Hudson
Kokyo Hatanka Collection (1996),Textile Art of India, Chronicle Book
Crill Rosemary,(2006),Textiles from India: The Glo0bal Trade, Seagull Books
Sheila Paine(2008), Embroidered Textiles: A world Guide to Traditional Pattern Thames & Hudson
References:
Annemarie Seiler-Baldinger (1979) Classification of textiles Techniques Ahmedabad ,India. Calico Musium of India.
Joyce Story, (1974), The Thames & Hudson Manual of Textile Printing. Thames & Hudson.
Nisbel H. (1978) Grammer of Textile Design. D.B. Taraporevale Sons.
Naik Shailja D. (1996). Traditional Embroideries of India. A.P.H. Publ.
Grosicik Watson’s (1975) Textile Design & Colour. Butterworths.
Grosick ZJ (1980), Watson’s Advanced Textile Design. Universal Publ.
Grosick ZJ (1989), Watson’s Advanced Textile Design - Compound Woven Structures. Universal Publ.
Marjory Joseph (1972),Illustrated Guide for Textiles. Rine Hort & Winsoten, New York.
Academic Year:
2022-23
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