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What are the similarities of Tyler and wheelers curriculum model
Their design came from the Tower of Babel.
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Some differences would include the fabric, quality, price, style, design. etc..
The difference simply is... Fashion Design- you design 'fashion' e.g. clothes, home arts, costumes Fabric Design- you design using fabrics e.g. textile arts- fabric paints, pastels, threads. hope this helps
What are the similarities of Tyler and wheelers curriculum model
An embossed design can be ironed or pressed out, a woven design cannot. the embossed design will have an indentation on the back side, and the woven design need not.
First you get a big piece of fabric, then you simply get chalk and draw the design you would like to design in the fabric. Next, you basically cut the design and sew the fabric all together.
Their design came from the Tower of Babel.
A sample of a fabric design is usually a square of the material that is a 3Õ x3Õor a 4Õx4Õ is size. It is meant to be paid out on what you are using the fabric for to get an idea of what the item would look like in the fabric.
A cloth woven with a raised design is called a brocade. A damask fabric also has a raised design. With a damask the design is visible from both sides of the fabric.
Fabrics are manufactured to be made into "stuff". The "license" details are worked out between the owner of the design (for example, Disney or NFL) and the manufacturer of the fabric. If the fabric is available for purchase, you can do with it what you please.
A glossy woolen fabric with a checked design on one side is called calamanco.
A cloth woven with a raised design is called a brocade. A damask fabric also has a raised design. With a damask the design is visible from both sides of the fabric.
You can buy a book about fabric design on amazon.com which is cheap and including more informations. http://www.amazon.com/Fabric-Design-Book-Understanding-Creating/dp/1579901204