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Halawa, O., Abdel Gawad, M., Goda, E. (2019). Innovative Techniques for Production of Terry Towel Fabrics with Aesthetical Values. International Design Journal, 9(3), 331-338. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.82837
Osama Ezz Halawa; Mohamed Abdel Gawad; Eman Zaher Goda. "Innovative Techniques for Production of Terry Towel Fabrics with Aesthetical Values". International Design Journal, 9, 3, 2019, 331-338. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.82837
Halawa, O., Abdel Gawad, M., Goda, E. (2019). 'Innovative Techniques for Production of Terry Towel Fabrics with Aesthetical Values', International Design Journal, 9(3), pp. 331-338. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.82837
Halawa, O., Abdel Gawad, M., Goda, E. Innovative Techniques for Production of Terry Towel Fabrics with Aesthetical Values. International Design Journal, 2019; 9(3): 331-338. doi: 10.21608/idj.2019.82837

Innovative Techniques for Production of Terry Towel Fabrics with Aesthetical Values

Article 31, Volume 9, Issue 3 - Serial Number 31, July 2019, Page 331-338  XML PDF (1.04 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2019.82837
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Authors
Osama Ezz Halawa1; Mohamed Abdel Gawad2; Eman Zaher Goda3
1Professor, Textile Dept., Applied Arts, Helwan University
2Professor of Textile Dept., Applied Arts, Helwan University
3Assistant Lecturer, Textile Dept., Applied Arts, Helwan University
Abstract
Terry fabric is such an important type of fabric that it has taken a very essential place in the daily live. However, the current methods used for the production of terry fabrics are considered as conventional techniques, and the produced fabrics have a classical appearance. The improvement in living standards requires enhancement of the aesthetic characteristics of terry fabric as equal as its functional properties. This consequently demands looking for innovative techniques in designing of terry fabrics that achieve novel aesthetical values. This in turn enriches the surface appearance of this type of fabric, and, hence, it can compete other fabrics in local and international markets resulting in increase in exports of this sector. This research concerns with designing innovative techniques for production of terry towel that enrich the aesthetical value of the fabric. Two innovative techniques have been developed in this research.  The first one is the designing of textured terry, and the other is the designing of stripped terry. The produced samples were evaluated by a questionnaire, and data were collected and analyzed to assess participants’ opinion on the innovative fabrics. The results of the questionnaire showed that the samples produced by the innovative techniques have accomplished novel vision of terry fabrics with aesthetical value which is different from the traditional towels.
Keywords
Terry Fabrics; Innovative Techniques; Textured Terry; Stripped Terry; Aesthetic Values
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