Saturday, March 30, 2019

Approaches Considered By Fabric Manipulation Textile Artists

By Jason Butler


Fashion is one of the most lucrative ventures to adopt. It has a diverse selection of fabric manipulation techniques which makes it easy to compete in a tight market. However, it is upon the artist to learn these techniques to stand in a competitive position. The following are six methods used by fabric manipulation textile artists to think through.

Applique. This is a technique that involves sewing pieces of fabric onto one material base to create beautiful designs. One can make the stitches by hands or using a sewing machine. One can adapt different decorative stitches such as satin, buttonhole and zigzag. A designer who intends to use this kind of manipulation technique should consider colors that match with the primary material to make a remarkable design.

Smocking. In this kind of manipulation, the artist stitches together fabrics by creating areas that release a sculptural effect. The effect can lead to raised squares, pinwheel, tubes and other shapes that one will manage to make. You can as well adapt complex patterns and grids that will define where to place the stitches and put the materials together. Look for a material that is not too stiff or thick such as cotton, silk or linens.

Patchwork. Patchwork involves using different patches with different patterns and colors to make one big piece. Piece work is another common name used to describe this kind of method. It is recommendable to maintain colors that match with each other to achieve a continuous material color. The difference between applique and patchwork is the use of an underlying material in applique which is different from the mosaic.

Decide to use embroidery. Embroidery relies on the creation of stitches to come up with an unparalleled surface. There are over different embroidery techniques to use, but the most suitable one include the sashiko, Chikankary, Kantha and shadow embroidery. Beginners can adopt simple methods such as the knot stitches, French knots and the bullion stitches that one can even handle by hand sewing.

Acquaint with pleating. Pleats are folds turned against a material. They create impressions that can move to a particular point of a material or through the whole surface. Artists can press the pleats to create a more distinct style or leave the creases to adopt a more natural appearance. One can develop pleats by hand, machine or use patterns based on experience and convenience.

Acquaint with the fabric painting process. In this technique, the artist uses special cloth paints to design fabric. Cotton stands to be the best material to use since it has tight weaves that allow the paint to stick on it. One should use quality paints, brushes, and design transfer materials to create a remarkable cloth painting.

There are quite a lot of other techniques that one can use other than the one highlighted above. As an aspiring designer, it is recommendable to learn one technique one by one to be sure about your suitability before you start learning the other. Look for reliable sources such as videos and even a professional that you can use to learn these techniques.




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