COURSE INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATION INFORMATION


Course Name
Textile Studio
Code
Semester
Theory
(hour/week)
Application/Lab
(hour/week)
Local Credits
ECTS
FD 303
Fall
0
4
2
3
Prerequisites
None
Course Language
English
Course Type
Required
Course Level
First Cycle
Mode of Delivery -
Teaching Methods and Techniques of the Course
Course Coordinator -
Course Lecturer(s) -
Assistant(s) -
Course Objectives The aim of this course is to give basic information about textile surface designs with different techniques.
Learning Outcomes The students who succeeded in this course;
  • will be able to describe basic resist dyeing techniques.
  • will be able to use block printing and screen-printing techniques.
  • will be able to apply their original designs as monochrome and two-color piece prints.
  • will be able to prepare the repeat of the selected pattern.
  • will be able to apply the selected pattern in the form of repeat print.
  • will be able to propose a right end use for their design.
Course Description This course covers different fabric manipulation techniques and applications used in fashion design.

 



Course Category

Core Courses
Major Area Courses
X
Supportive Courses
Media and Managment Skills Courses
Transferable Skill Courses

 

WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION STUDIES

Week Subjects Required Materials
1 Introduction
2 Classification and presentation of fabric manipulation techniques (Applique reverse appliqué, patchwork, resist dyeing techniques Jane Dunnewold, Art Cloth: A Guide to Surface Design for Fabric, Interweave Press 2008, p..90-97, ISBN-10: 1596681950. Linda F. Megehee, Creating Texture With Textiles, Krause Publications 1998, ISBN-13: 978-0873416573 p..22-26 John Gillow and Bryan Sentance, World Textiles, 1994, ISBN 13: 9780500282472 p.122-127 Shery J. Haar, Studio Practice for Shaping and Heat-setting synthetic fabric, 2011, http://krex.ksu.edu, 31-41 Kate Wells, Fabric Dyeing&Printing,Conran,ISBN-10: 1850298661; p.125
3 Preparation and application of block printing molds Mary Schoeser, World Textiles: A Concise History, Thames andHudson, 2003, ISBN-10: 0500203695 p.179-182 5000 Years of Textiles Ed. Jennifer Harris,1993, Bristish Museum Press, ISBN-10: 0714117153 . p.39 Jane Dunnewold, Art Cloth: A Guide to Surface Design For Fabric, Interweave Press 2008, ISBN-10: 1596681950 p..52-65 Peter Phillips and Gillian Bunce, Repeat Pattern, Thames and Hudson,1993,ISBN 10:0500276870 p.24,26,27,58,59,86,87,111,119,140 Angela Völker, Textiles of The Wiener Werkstatte, Thames and Hudson, 2004, ISBN-13: 978-0500285183, p.35,36,83,137 John Gillow and Bryan Sentance, World Textiles, 1994, ISBN 10: 0500282471, p.110 Sırrı Demirci, Elvan Yazmalar Diyarı Tokat, Tokat Belediyesi, 2016, p.189-230
4 Screen Printing, I; presentation and design drawing Robert Adamand Carol Robertsan, Screen Printing thr complete water-based system, Thames and Hudson, 2002, ISBN-13: 978-0500284254, p.6-8 Macarena San Martin, Patterns in Fashion, Evergreen, 2009, ISBN 13: 9783836511698, p.10-47
5 Screen Printing II; preparation of monochrome and two-color films and templates Robert Adamand Carol Robertsan, Screen Printing thr complete water based system, Thames and Hudson, 2002,ISBN-13: 978-0500284254, p..65-70, 171-188 Routh Lee, Three dimentional textilees with coil, loops, knots and nets, Batsford,2010, ISBN 13: 9781906388645 ,p28 Starr Siegele, Toiles for All Seasons, Allentown Art Museum,2004, ISBN 13: 9781593730307 p.38-41 Angela Völker, Textiles of The Wiener WerkstatteThames and Hudson,ISBN-13: 978-0500285183, p35,36,83,
6 Screen printing III; Monochrome and multicolor effects with different printing techniques Robert Adamand Carol Robertsan, Screen Printing the complete water based system, Thames and Hudson, 2002, ISBN-13: 978-0500284254, p.65-70, 171-188
7 Screen printing IV; Monochrome and multicolor effects with different printing techniques Robert Adamand Carol Robertsan, Screen Printing thr complete water based system, Thames and Hudson, 2002,ISBN-13: 978-0500284254, p..65-70, 171-188
8 Midterm project; bag design
9 Midterm project; bag design
10 Surface design John Gillow and Bryan Sentance, World Textiles, 1994, ISBN 10: 0500282471, p.101,103,105 Peter Dormer, Design Since 1945, Thames and Hudson,1993, ISBN-13: 9780500202616, p.179 Kate Wells, Fabric Dyeing&Printing,Conran, 1997, ISBN-10: 1850298661, p.125
11 Surface design Richard Fisher and Dorothy Wolthal, Textile Print Design, Fairchild Publications,1987, ISBN 9780870055133 p.54-70
12 Preparation of the repeat pattern Richard Fisher and Dorothy Wolthal, Textile Print Design, Fai, rchild Publications,1987, SBN, 9780870055133p.130-145 Marypaul Yates, Textiles, WW. Norman Company, 1995,ISBN-13: 978-0393730036,p.135
13 Digital printing; Introduction and application Amanda Briggs Goode, Printed Textile Design, laurence King Publishing, 2013, ISBN10: 1780671180 p.139
14 Digital printing; Introduction and application Amanda Briggs Goode, Printed Textile Design, laurence King Publishing, 2013, ISBN10: 1780671180, p.139
15 Semester Review
16 Project submission
Course Notes/Textbooks
Suggested Readings/Materials

Jane Dunnewold, Art Cloth: A Guide to Surface Design For Fabric, Interweave Press 2008 ISBN-10: 1596681950.

Linda F. Megehee, Creating Texture With Textiles, Krause Publications 1998, ISBN-13: 978-0873416573

John Gillow and Bryan Sentance, World Textiles, 1994, ISBN 13: 9780500282472.

Shaping and Heat-setting synthetic fabric, 2011, http://krex.ksu.edu, 

Kate Wells, Fabric Dyeing&Printing,Conran,1997, ISBN-

10: 1850298661;

Mary Schoeser, World Textiles: A Concise History, Thames and Hudson, 2003,ISBN-10: 0500203695,

5000 Years of Textiles Ed. Jennifer Harris,1993, Bristish Museum Press,ISBN-10: 0714117153 .

Repeat Pattern, Thames and Hudson, 1993, ISBN 10:0500276870

John Gillow and Bryan Sentance, World Textiles, 1994, ISBN 10: 0500282471 ,

Sırrı Demirci, Elvan Yazmalar Diyarı Tokat, Tokat Belediyesi, 2016

Robert Adamand Carol Robertsan, Screen Printing the complete water-based system, Thames and Hudson, 2002,  ISBN-13: 978-0500284254

Macarena San Martin, Patterns in Fashion, Evergreen, 2009,  ISBN 13: 9783836511698 

Routh Lee, Three dimentional textilees with coil, loops, knots and nets, Batsford,2010,  ISBN 13: 9781906388645

Starr Siegele, Toiles for All Seasons, Allentown Art Museum,2004, ISBN 13: 9781593730307

Angela Völker, Textiles of The Wiener WerkstatteThames and Hudson, ISBN-13: 978-0500285183

Peter Dormer, Design Since 1945, Thames and Hudson, 1993, ISBN-13: 9780500202616

Richard Fisher and Dorothy Wolthal, Textile Print Design, Fairchild Publications,1987, ISBN 9780870055133

Amanda Briggs Goode, Printed Textile Design, laurence King Publishing, 2013, ISBN10: 1780671180

 

EVALUATION SYSTEM

Semester Activities Number Weigthing
Participation
1
10
Laboratory / Application
Field Work
Quizzes / Studio Critiques
1
30
Portfolio
Homework / Assignments
Presentation / Jury
Project
1
30
Seminar / Workshop
Oral Exam
Midterm
1
30
Final Exam
Total

Weighting of Semester Activities on the Final Grade
4
100
Weighting of End-of-Semester Activities on the Final Grade
Total

ECTS / WORKLOAD TABLE

Semester Activities Number Duration (Hours) Workload
Course Hours
(Including exam week: 16 x total hours)
16
0
Laboratory / Application Hours
(Including exam week: 16 x total hours)
16
4
Study Hours Out of Class
5
2
10
Field Work
Quizzes / Studio Critiques
1
6
Portfolio
Homework / Assignments
Presentation / Jury
Project
1
12
Seminar / Workshop
Oral Exam
Midterms
1
8
Final Exams
16
    Total
100

 

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES AND PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS RELATIONSHIP

#
Program Competencies/Outcomes
* Contribution Level
1
2
3
4
5
1

To be able to develop and design a collection independently.

2

To be able to do maintain a design research individually or as a team.

X
3

To be able to develop entrepreneurship- and managerial skills for a future professional practice.

4

To be able to understand, interpret and apply theoretical knowledge in fashion and textile design.

X
5

To be able to analyze and integrate the particular local and regional needs and of their profession.

X
6

To be able to obtain a multidisciplinary point of view, follow and analyze the new issues, changes and trends in contemporary design and art in such a way that they can be integrated into design practice.

X
7

To be able to apply industrial requirements, knowledge of material & usage and know-how knowledge in the creation of high quality fashion products.

X
8

To be able to use digital information and communication technologies at a level that is adequate to the discipline of fashion and textile design.

X
9

To be able to develop an ongoing analytical and professional approach to academic and design research.

X
10

To be able to recognize the need and importance of a personal lifelong learning attitude towards their chosen area of interest.

X
11

To be able to collect data in the areas of fashion and textile design and communicate with colleagues in a foreign language ("European Language Portfolio Global Scale", Level B1).

X
12

To be able to speak a second foreign at a medium level of fluency efficiently.

13

To be able to relate the knowledge accumulated throughout the human history to their field of expertise.

*1 Lowest, 2 Low, 3 Average, 4 High, 5 Highest