2018
DOI: 10.15740/has/ajhs/13.1/265-270
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Development of handloom shawls from pure and blended yarns of mulberry silk and merino wool

Abstract: Under the present study woven shawls were prepared from pure and blended yarns of merino and mulberry silk waste in (50:50) blend ratios on handloom. 30 arrangements of motifs were made on CAD. These arrangements were evaluated by a panel of experts using a five point ranking proforma for different attributes namely, arrangement of motifs, colour combination, overall aesthetic appearance and suitability for selected articles. As per the ranking the five best designs were selected for the development of woven s… Show more

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“…These woven designs along with their draft and lift plans were further evaluated by the panel of judges and on the basis of the scores obtained 5 highly preferred designs were selected for fabric construction. These selected designs were finally woven on handloom shawls 7 9 . Theme based curtains (20) inspired from nature were designed using CAD for girl child's room 10 .…”
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“…These woven designs along with their draft and lift plans were further evaluated by the panel of judges and on the basis of the scores obtained 5 highly preferred designs were selected for fabric construction. These selected designs were finally woven on handloom shawls 7 9 . Theme based curtains (20) inspired from nature were designed using CAD for girl child's room 10 .…”
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confidence: 99%