Fabric Colouration & Manipulation Technique Manual

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Boost your student’s fashion design expertise with this fabric colouration & manipulation technique manual!

Increase student creativity by demonstrating the realm of fabric manipulation techniques to inspire and educate your students.

Use this resource to assist your students to embellish and experiment with a range of fabric finishes to liven up any project.

Pack includes:

  • 9-page fabric colouration & manipulation manual with technique instructions and relevant youtube tutorial links.

 

NSW NESA TEXTILES AND DESIGN STAGE 6 SYLLABUS (2013)

 Fabric colouration and decoration

  • principles of applying colour to fabrics
  • methods of fabric decoration, including printing, dyeing, appliqué and embroidery

NSW NESA TEXTILES AND DESIGN STAGE 5 SYLLABUS (2019)

examine methods of colouration and decoration used by textile designers, for example: (ACTDEK046)

  • dyeing
  • beading, embroidery, appliqué
  • fabric manipulation
  • digital textile printing

investigate at least one technique of colouration and decoration, for example

  • sublimation printing on a T-shirt
  • fabric manipulation for a cushion or soft furnishing surface

4 reviews for Fabric Colouration & Manipulation Technique Manual

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    Merran Marriott (Verified user)

    auNew South Wales, Australia

    These cards are very useful – again as a starting point to introduce the topic of Colouration

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    Kim Monaghan (Verified user)

    auNew South Wales, Australia

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    kara osborne (Verified user)

    auNew South Wales, Australia

    Love t very informative

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    Catherine Woods (Verified user)

    auNew South Wales, Australia

    Found some info missing/confusing for beginning students such as on these posters eg Ombre Dip Dye says ‘towel’ fabric and it does not mention the best fibre to use (cotton) or a warning to not use polyester as the dye will not ‘Take’. The bubble technique needs a certain fibre too. I would include pintucks and beading – plus other eg zipper insertion. I am using these as laminated posters to decorate the classroom..

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