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Knitwear Design

Autor Carol Brown
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 sep 2013
Packed with diagrams, knitwear samples and images from a range of contemporary designers, this book offers an approach to designing garments from initial research, finding sources of inspiration and developing the design, through an exploration of colour, texture and knitting techniques to constructing a garment and creating and writing a pattern.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781780670584
ISBN-10: 1780670583
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 300 colour illustrations
Dimensiuni: 214 x 278 x 18 mm
Greutate: 1.05 kg
Editura: LAURENCE KING

Notă biografică

Carol Brown is Head of Division of Art and Design, University Campus Suffolk (UCS), U.K. She has published a wide range of articles relating to careers in fashion, trend forecasting, knitwear design, and knitwear construction techniques, and is the author of The Fashion and Textile Information Directory, The Fashion and Textile Suppliers Directory, and Fashion & Textiles: The Essential Careers Guide.

Cuprins

INTRODUCTION - THE DEVELOPMENT OF KNITTING CHAPTER ONE - THE KNITTING INDUSTRY Weft and warp knitting techniques; Hand vs machine knitting; Knit construction Knitting machines; The future of knitting technology; Case study: Veronika Persche Careers in knitwear; Major exhibitions and trade fairs CHAPTER TWO - RESEARCH AND DESIGN Design considerations; The Design process; Creating, researching and developing a theme; Predicting trends - fashion and knit trend forecasting; Developing and sketching ideas; Style directory; Case study: Alessandra Marchi CHAPTER THREE - WORKING WITH COLOUR AND TEXTURE Understanding yarns; Working with colour; Case study: Brooke Roberts Texture; Case study: Iben Hoj CHAPTER FOUR - INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES Exaggerated scale; Case study: Sandra Backlund; Three-dimensional knitting Knit and woven combined; Merging craft and technology; Case study: Derek Lawlor; Felting; Printing and dyeing effects on knitting; Case study: Craig Lawrence Sustainability CHAPTER FIVE - FROM DESIGN TO PRODUCTION The production process; Creating and analysing your design; Analysing your design from 2D to 3D; Garment specification; Taking measurements; Pattern drafting Case study: Alice Palmer; Toiling a garment; Knitting and calculating tension Pattern calculations; Calculating yarn requirements; Garment production Garment construction and finishing Glossary Resources Further reading Index Acknowledgements