Suitable for budding fashion designers, this series supports the study of textiles technology and provides information for students of art and others with a creative interest in textiles. It highlights careers information on the range of possible jobs and qualifications.
"Suitable for budding fashion designers, this series supports the study of textiles technology and provides information for students of art and others with a creative interest in textiles. It highlights careers information on the range of possible jobs and qualifications."@en
"Examines the different types and use of colour, dyes and decoration in the textile industry. Discusses various printing techniques such as hand printing, block printing, and screen printing which is compared with industrial methods. Also looks at other methods of creating patterns and decoration on textiles, including applique, patchwork, embroidery and embellishments. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary."
Colour in the textile industry Juvenile literature.
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