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AboKhozaim, A., Abdel Hameed, G., elaksher, E. (2024). The use of metallic threads in warp and weft to produce women's fabrics executed on Dobby looms. International Design Journal, 14(4), 29-39. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.280777.1132
Adel Abdel Moneim AboKhozaim; Gamal Radwan Abdel Hameed; esraa maged elaksher. "The use of metallic threads in warp and weft to produce women's fabrics executed on Dobby looms". International Design Journal, 14, 4, 2024, 29-39. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.280777.1132
AboKhozaim, A., Abdel Hameed, G., elaksher, E. (2024). 'The use of metallic threads in warp and weft to produce women's fabrics executed on Dobby looms', International Design Journal, 14(4), pp. 29-39. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.280777.1132
AboKhozaim, A., Abdel Hameed, G., elaksher, E. The use of metallic threads in warp and weft to produce women's fabrics executed on Dobby looms. International Design Journal, 2024; 14(4): 29-39. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.280777.1132

The use of metallic threads in warp and weft to produce women's fabrics executed on Dobby looms

Article 3, Volume 14, Issue 4 - Serial Number 62, July and August 2024, Page 29-39  XML PDF (1.75 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2024.280777.1132
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Authors
Adel Abdel Moneim AboKhozaim1; Gamal Radwan Abdel Hameed2; esraa maged elaksher email 3
1Assistant Professor of Spinning, Weaving and Knitting Dept., Faculty of Applied Arts, Benha University, adel.abokhozaim@fapa.bu.edu.eg Assist. Prof. Adel Abdel Moneim AboKhozaim
2Professor of Design, Textile, Weaving and Knitting Department, College of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Drgamalradwan10@gmail.com
3Toukh Administration, Faculty of Applied Arts, Banha University, Egypt
Abstract
Women's fabrics are artworks that rely on aesthetic experience throughout the ages. women's fabrics in the Egyptian market lack the compatibility with international fashion, especially in the use of metal threads in the production of these fabrics, as well as the difficulty of operating these threads as warps The research was based on the production of (15) samples on the dobby machine, where three arrangements of metal threads and cotton threads were made in both warp and weft This is done by using five different tissue structures while keeping the count of both warp and weft, the density of the warp in the cm, and the number of picks in cm, Then laboratory tests were conducted on these samples and statistical analysis was carried out. The results of the research benefited him from the possibility of warping metal threads and using them at a rate of up to 12% of the warp and weft threads in designing women’s fabrics without affecting the properties of tensile strength and elongation in the direction of the warp or weft of the fabrics made with the research samples. There was also a non-significant effect on the hardness property of the research samples carried out under the study. Increasing the percentage of metallic threads from 3% to 12% led to an increase in the time of moisture absorption in the research samples under study
Keywords
Metallic; threads; dobby; fabric; design
Supplementary Files
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