fashion Flashcards
properties
care, flammability, aesthetics, absorbtion
shape
hourglass, square, tube, a-line, bustle, bell, wedge
principles
unity, balance, harmony, contrast, repetition, rhythm, radiation, gradation, proportion, dominance
fundamentals
safety, egronomics, aestetics, function, ansthropometric data, cost, enviromental impacts
elements
texture, shape, colour, tone, line, form
egromomics
fit of the product relating to humans
needs, values, beliefs
historical, political, enviromental, social, cultural, religious, economical, safety
the design process
investigate, plan, production, evaluation
cotton
machine washbable, warm iron, wash in cold water, line or tumble dry, no bleach, dont wash with whites, ash
polyester
machine washable, crease resistant, line or machine dry, no bleach, no dry clean, melted black
cellulose fabrics
cotton, bamboo, hemp
protein fabrics
wool, leather, silk
heams
top stitch, blind, narrow
closures
zip, button, hook and eye
inspiration
social, cultural, historical, enviromental, political, religious
costings
wholesaler, retailer
embelishments
mola, applique, foil motifs
investigate
market research, inspiration, material research
plan
production plan, toile, costing
production
cutting, sewing, timing
evalution
feedback, improvements, budget
overlocker functions
tension, stitch length, number of threads
seams
open, closed, knit fabric
darts
bust, torso
zips
invisable, centre lapped
fabric structures
knitted, woven, non woven
woven
plain weaves- satin, velvet
knitted
weft -, warp |
non woven
mashed together-felt, interfacing
fibre properties
aesthetic, physical, chemical
aesthetic
lustre, drape, handle
physical
durability, strength, elasticity
chemical
flammability, sun resistance, absorbency
fibre blends
intimate, mixture, combination
intimate
2 or more fibre types together with yarn
mixture
combination of yarns
combination
2 different fibres are made into yarn
rolls
115 or 150cm
woven fabric-stretch design
+cm
woven design-stretch fabric
-cm
perceived value
price subjectivly added to a product defined by trend etc
textile values
heirloom, cultural, religious, social, economical
economic value
determined by the market and how much people are willing to pay
fibre classifications- natural
cellulose, protein, mineral
fibre combination process
fibre- yarn- fabric
tension
differential feed
fibre classification
natural, manufactured
fibre classification- manufactured
regenerated, synthetic
synthetic
polyester, nylon, rayon
perceived value
value put on a product my the buyer