4th Sem, Textile Design Diploma

36342: Colour and Weave Effects Textile Design 4th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Colour and Weave Effects detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Textile Technology (Textile Design And Weaving) (TDW), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (36342), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other textile design 4th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Textile Design 4th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for colour and weave effects is as follows.

Rationale:

This subject makes the students to create different stripe and check woven designs for textiles after they learn about various color and weave effects, combination of weaves, coloring orders and the application of colour.

Objectives:

  • To know about the stripe and check weave combinations.
  • To know about the application of colour
  • To know about the colour & weave effects for stripe and check designs
  • To know about special colour and weave effects
  • To understand figured color and weave effects


Detailed Content:

Unit I

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Unit II

Application Of Colour

Basis of colour harmony – relative spaces occupied by colours -Divisional colours – influence of fabric characteristics on the appearance of
colours.

Mixed colour effects – Fibre mixture yarns – Twist yarn mixtures -Combination of differently coloured threads – Colour stripes and checks –
Simple regular patterns – Simple irregular patterns – Compound orders of colouring – Counter change patterns –
Graduated patterns -Modification of stripe and check patterns – Balance of contrast in pattern range designing –
Colour combination in relation to weave.

Weaves – Grecian Weave – twilled hopsack weave – fancy basket weave – Herring bone weaves – diaper weaves – 2/2 twill diaper weaves – mayo weaves – Cambell weaves – 2/1 twill specially modified weave -modification of warp faced satinette weave – fancy 8 shaft weave -creation of 8 shaft weave

Unit III

Colour & Weave Effects For Stripe And Check Designs

Simple colour and weave effects

General Considerations Arising From the Combination of Weave with Colour – representation of colour and weave effects upon
design paper – classification of colour and weave effects – methods of producing variety of effect in the same weave and coloring

Examples of simple weave and colour combinations -Continuous line effects – Hound’s tooth patterns – bird’s eye and spot effects –
hairlines – step patterns – all-over effects.

Stripe colour and weave effects

Changing the relative position of the weave and colouring – simple weave and simple wefting with compound warping – stripe weave and
simple wefting with simple warpings – stripe weave and simple wefting with compound warpings

Check colour and weave effects

Changing the relative position of the weave and colouring – simple weave, compound warping and compound wefting – stripe weave and compound wefting with simple and compound warpings – cross-over weave and compound warping with simple and compound weftings -check weae, simple and compound wefting with simple and compound warpings.

Unit IV

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Unit V

Figured Color And Weave Effects

Figured color and weave effects – figured weave arrangements with simple and compound orders of colouring – diamond form
combined with a simple order of colouring – simple diamond form combined with a compound order of colouring.-
Producing non-geometrical figured style in one weave and one order of colouring – construction of special weaves to
produce distinct figured effect – combinations of Special Weaves and Special Yarns

Simple spot designs (Putta)– Method of
drafting spot figures -distribution of spot figures – reversing spot figures – irregular sateen bases – calculations relating to spot
figure designing

Text Books:

S.No Title Author Publisher Year of Publishing

  1. Z. Croziciki Watson textile design & colour Universal publishing corporation, Newnes, Butterworths, England. 1988

Reference Books:

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