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  1. Textile design, also known as textile geometry, is the creative and technical process by which thread or yarn fibers are interlaced to form a piece of cloth or fabric, which is subsequently printed upon or otherwise adorned. [1]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Textile_artsTextile arts - Wikipedia

    Textile arts are arts and crafts that use plant, animal, or synthetic fibers to construct practical or decorative objects.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TextileTextile - Wikipedia

    Textiles are divided into two groups: consumer textiles for domestic purposes and technical textiles. In consumer textiles, aesthetics and comfort are the most important factors, while in technical textiles, functional properties are the priority.

  4. Textile design, also known as textile geometry, is the creative and technical process by which thread or yarn fibers are interlaced to form a piece of cloth or fabric, which is subsequently printed upon or otherwise adorned.

  5. Historical textile design has laid the groundwork for contemporary textile designs to be what it is today. What are some iconic examples of Textile Designs from diverse cultures and eras? Different countries all over the world are known for their local traditional textiles.

  6. www.static.hlt.bme.hu › wiki › Textile_designTextile design - Wikipedia

    Textile design is essentially the process of creating designs for woven, knitted or printed fabrics or surface ornamented fabrics. Textile designers are involved with the production of these designs, which are used, sometimes repetitively, in clothing and interior decor items.

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  8. Dec 27, 2016 · Research Volunteer Laura Beltran-Rubio highlights examples of Art Deco textile and fashion designs featured in French illustrated pattern books from The Met collection.

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