Utilizing Partial Laser Cutting, Bending and Embroidery to Design Third-dimensional Home Furnishings to Serve Small Enterprises

Authors

1 Department of Home Economics, Faculty of Specific Education, Aswan University, Egypt

2 ,Faculty of Specific Education, South valley university

Abstract

Research has been done to complete the technique of partial (non-separate) cutting and laser embroidery provide a distinctive product that is more economical and of high quality in order to produce furnishings with a third dimension and a high aesthetic value and to renew and move away from traditional designs. Partial laser cutting was used on a simplified type basis. Refractor (single and double) and straight line (single and double) clipped (in one direction, multi-direction)They were bent and fixed the folded parts in five ways (ironing only, partial fixation with embroidery with threads, complete fixation with embroidery with threads, partial fixation with embroidery with beads, partial fixation with embroidery with beads), and this was done on two materials (satin, organza), and the executed designs were evaluated by A questionnaire form directed to specialists in the field of textile and clothing, creating agreement laboratorie and evaluating designs through a questionnaire form that includes three axes of evaluation elements.These are (the functional aspect, the aesthetic aspect, the economic aspect and the marketing aspect). The designs (69), (4), and (24) received the highest rating, respectively. A number of (5) home furnishing products were produced from the best three designs, which are (table cloth). Pillowcases, dining tablecloths, side table linens, and niche linens) were judged by a number of (50) consumers. The degree of consumer acceptance of the home furnishings pieces executed from partial laser cutting, bending, and embroidery in fulfilling the evaluation items ranged between (91.60) to (97.40).

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