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3.00 Credits
Advise: FASH 6005 or CASC 6005 The design and weaving of textiles using 4 and 8 shaft floor looms. Introduction to 16 shaft dobby loom design and technology. Projects expand basic weave structures with emphasis on best choice of materials, technique and appreciation of the medium. Emphasis on imaginative applications of basic technology to innovative resolutions. Formerly CASC 6006.
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3.00 Credits
Design and weave textiles using 4 and 8 harness treadle looms and 16 harness computer driven looms. Utilizing computer weaving programs, emphasis will be placed on weave structure theory to enable students to conceptualize and create signature fabrics. Integration of the woven structure with dyeing and surface design processes applied before, during and after weaving. Exercises to enhance confidence in color and design skills. Formerly CASC 6007.
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3.00 Credits
Integrating traditional Aubusson tapestry techniques with contemporary techniques and materials. All levels: beginning - samplers; intermediate - cartoons; advanced - approved, pre-planned pieces. Formerly CASC 6008.
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3.00 Credits
Development of skills in clothing construction. Areas include tailoring, dressmaking, fitting, alterations. Students provide materials and supplies. Formerly CASC 6014.
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3.00 - 54.00 Credits
Develop/improve skills in sewing, design, pattern drafting, applique, patchwork and quilting. Beginning students construct a sampler quilt. Intermediate/advanced students work on individually designed projects. Formerly CASC 6025.
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3.00 - 54.00 Credits
Applications of design on fabric via painting silk screening, airbrushing, stenciling, blueprinting, marbleizing and sculpting. Pattern drafting for 3 dimensional objects: figures, animals, boxes, masks, headdresses and footwear. Emphasis on color and design. Formerly CASC 6027.
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3.00 - 36.00 Credits
Lab-2, field trips Woven structures used in interior furnishings. Practice techniques of upholstery, drapery, rugs, bed coverings, wall weavings and table mattings. Relationship to commercial production of these products is emphasized. A notebook with sample woven presentations is recommended. Formerly CASC 6040.
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3.00 Credits
Basic underwear design principles will be examined as they apply to men and women and children. This will include design modifications based on individual creativeness, body shape, figure accents, and selection of fabrics and notions. Course will focus on both consumer and industrial production. Formerly CASC 6050.
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3.00 - 54.00 Credits
All aspects of basic hat making, including sewn hats, framed hats and felt hats. Application of trims and embellishments included. Formerly CASC 6051.
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3.00 - 35.00 Credits
Design possibilities in techniques including: weaving, quilting, fabric painting, appliqué, beading, felting and reconstructed fabric making. Pattern designing is emphasized. Formerly CASC 6052.
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