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Advanced Textile Structures

Course Description: The Advanced Textile Structures course (DESI724), which is taught at the level of the Doctor of Philosophy in the design and embroidery of clothing and textiles at the second level (4 credit hours), deals with a presentation of the types of fabrics produced using advanced textile structures and clarifying the difference between traditional and modern looms, as well as clarifying the method of producing fabrics using Studying the structural principles of the excessive pattern of the warp and weft and how to draw it on square paper, implementing practical experiments to install the excessive pattern of the warp and weft on the hand loom using different materials, studying the structural principles of the quilted structure of the warp and weft and how to draw them on square paper, and implementing practical experiments to install the excessive pattern of the warp and weft on the hand loom using different materials. Carrying out practical experiments of quilted warp and weft quilting on the handloom using different materials, the color effects that can be obtained using quilted composition (longitudinal pens, transverse pens, bandage) and how to draw them on square paper, carrying out practical experiments of the color effects of the quilt, studying the structural foundations of the Implementation of practical experiments of the double structure of the warp and weft and how to draw them on square paper, implementation of practical experiments of the double structure of the warp and weft on the hand loom using different materials, the color effects that can be obtained using the double structure (longitudinal pens - transverse pens - bandage) and how to draw them on the practical square paper: Performing practical experiments for the color effects of doubles.
Credit hours: 4
Objectives of the course :

Studying the types of fabrics produced using advanced weave structures, studying mechanical looms (Dobby - Jacquard), studying advanced weave structures (extra weave - backed - double weave) and the aesthetic effects resulting from the use of advanced weave structures with different materials, and innovating designs inspired by the Saudi environment and implementing them using the studied techniques.

Course outputs :

1 Knowledge and Understanding
1.1 Explains the structural foundations of advanced tissue constructs.
1.2 Establishes the constructive foundations for advanced woven structures.
1.3 Define the advantages of using advanced weaving structures appropriate for the types of fabrics produced.
2 Skills
2.1 Differentiate between traditional and modern looms.
2.2 Analysis of fabric production methods with advanced weaving structures.
2.3 Advanced histological structures are drawn on graph paper.
2.4 Execute advanced weave structures on the handloom
Effectively communicate specialized research findings on advanced textile weaving production methods.
3 Values, Independence, and Responsibility
3.1 It bears the responsibility of making appropriate decisions in choosing advanced textile structures.
3.2 Collaborates with colleagues to solve problems while implementing advanced structures.
3.3 Adheres to professional ethics in presenting an innovative idea using advanced textile structures.

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