الاستفادة من حرفة صناعة الخوص بمدينة نقادة في تنفيذ بعض مكملات الملابس وزخرفتها باسلوب الابليك

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المؤلف

قسم الاقتصاد المنزلي,كليةالتربيةالنوعية,جامعة جنوب الوادي

المستخلص

وتتلخص مشكلة البحث في وحيث ان الباحثة من سكان مدينة نقادة محافظه قنا في صعيد مصر وقد اشتهرت المدينة بحرف عديدة منها حرفة صناعة الخوص والتي تعتبر مصدر رزق لكثير من السيدات في المركز ولكن اقتصرت هذه الحرفة علي انتاج المقطف والسلال التي تستخدم لحمل وحفظ الغلال والمواد الغذائية, ويهدف البحث الي القاء الضوءعلي حرفة صناعة الخوص بمركز نقادة وتنفيذ منتجات عصرية مختلفة,توظيف حرفة صناعة الخوص في تنفيذ مكملات ملابس (حقيبة), يتبع البحث المنهج الوصفي التحليلي والمنهج التطبيقي لتحقيق الفروض والوصول لأهدافه,وقد توصلت النتائج الي أن قيمة (ف) كانت (171.045) وهي قيمة دالة إحصائيا، مما يدل علي وجود فروق بين تقييم المتخصصين للقطع المنفذة من حرفة صناعة الخوص بأسلوب الابليك في تحقيق جوانب التقييم (ككل), وتراوحت درجة قبول المتخصصين للقطع المنفذة من حرفة صناعة الخوص بأسلوب الابليك ما بين (73.81) إلي (98.7) وهي درجة قبول مرتفعة,مما يؤكد علي امكانية الاستفادة من حرفة الخوص في صناعة مكملات ملابس وزخرفتها باستخدام اسلوب الابليك

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