Abstract [eng] |
Home textile is one of the most popular textile types. Everyone has home textile products because it contains bedspreads, tablecloths, towels, curtains, bed linen and many more everyday home items which is used in home interior on everyday routine, that is why it is very important to offer home textile products on demand. Home textile as well as textile for fashion, has annual fashion trends. These trends describe fabrics colour, structure, fiber composition and even fabric finishing procedures. Hte aim of the work is to design collection of Jacquard double-layerder home textile products of new structure and to investigate distribution of designed fabrics crimp in the fabric’s width. In this work, new jacquard fabric collection is created. This collection contains: 8 linen plaids, 8 woolen plaids, 1 item of bedding, 1 beach towel and 7 kitchen towels. Colours for the collection are selected only after investigation of next year trends for home textile. New fabric structure is also being represented in this collection, when single-layered weave changes in to double-layered weaves. It is very hard to match Jacquard fabric weaves and Jacquard designs all together that is why it is very important to solve this problem. When Jacquard fabric weaves and Jacquard designs do not match it is impossible to weave Jacquard fabric. It is essential to make sure fabric crimp is the same in fabric width, then fabric crimp will not have any influence in massive weft break while weaving. In this work experimental and calculated fabric crimps, for single-layered and double-layered fabric weaves, are calculated and compared. Fabrics were created during implementation of the project “BALTIC ECO THINGS d’Art Design Baltic Group. Dizainas” financed by Culture Council of Lithuania. Designed home textile collection “Sentimentai” was presented in exhibitions: “Interior Lifestyle Tokyo 2018”, Tokyo (Japan), „China International Import Expo 2018“, Shanghai (China), “Baltic Fashion & Textile Vilnius 2018”, Vilnius, “Lietuvai ir Lietuvos pašto ženklui – 100”, Utena, “Sentimentai”, Kaunas. The collection has attracted a great deal of interest from industrial and artistic textile producers and consumers. |