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Hand Loom

The handloom was devised about 2000 yrs ago and was brought to England by the Romans.  The revolution in weaving was made after devising the flying shuttle. This art of designing intricate patterns were practised right from 11th century. This inherited art of weaving and designing was done only by veterans in the field.

With the emergence of technology and inventions, these intricate patterns are now made with less effort with the power Computer-aided Designing, which plays a major role in simplifying our work load and unpack our creativity.

This Online Tutorial will nurture you with the complete skill sets required for Handloom Designing. You can learn the utmost details of Handloom Designing with the help of our step by step procedures.

Power Loom

The first power loom was designed in 1784 by Edmund Cartwright and built in 1785. It was fully automated with more intricate designs after 47 years. Power loom allowed large amounts of cloth to be woven in a shorter time than a human being could do it.

For centuries, the creation of Jacquard cloth required the collaborative efforts of teams of designers and technicians working on vastly complex equipment. In the past three decades, however, developments in loom technology and CAD systems have made it possible for a single individual to design and produce this most challenging class of textiles.

A world of wonderful opportunity awaits you with this Online Tutorial. Learn the fine skill sets and detailed initiation into the exciting world of Handloom Designing, one step at a time!

Home Textile

Textiles are defined as the yarns that are woven or knitted to make fabrics.Textiles have been an integral part of human daily life for thousands of years. Earlier, people were not aware that textile material could be used for purposes other than garments. But during the last few decades, the use of textiles other than apparels has increased drastically, its importance and functional properties are manifold and it is used almost in every home.

Home textiles refer to the textiles used for home furnishing. People wish to decorate their homes with varied designs and patterns. The design patterns are selective and intricately detailed.

Note*

Course access is valid for 90 days

The basic chapters for all these Courses will be the same except the technical chapters for respective Courses. Hence students who wish to enrol more than one course could opt for Combo Courses.
This is an initiative for e-learning with Jaquard designing platform segment courses, which covers only the creative part of Jaquard designing.
FAQ’s

How can I register for Online Tutorials?

You can register for Online Tutorial through our website. You can make online payment. Once the payment is done, you will receive payment confirmation Receipt.

How can I access the learning content?

After your Registration and Fee Payment, you can have 24 / 7 e – learning accesses for 90 days.

Do you provide any Certificate after completion of this Course?

Yes! You can receive your course completion Certificate once you complete the program.

What are the benefits undergoing this course?

The main benefit of learning this Course is that you can explore and showcase your creativity in the beautiful field of Jacquard Designing. Moreover, it is an add-on benefit to college students who are already pursuing a degree in fashion and textiles.

 

Chapter 1BASIC DRAWING PRACTISE
Chapter 2ORNAMENTATION OF DESIGNS
Part 2HANDLOOM – ORNAMENTATION
Part 3POWERLOOM - ORNAMENTATION
Chapter 33D DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 4DESIGN CREATION WITH SILHOUETTE
Chapter 5SEGMENTATION AND CHOKING OF DESIGNS
Chapter 6DRAWING TOOLS
Chapter 7EDITING TECHNIQUES AND FLIPPING METHODS
Chapter 8BASIC MOTIF CREATIONS
Part 9HANDLOOM - BASIC MOTIF CREATIONS
Part 10POWERLOOM - BASIC MOTIF CREATIONS
Part 11HOMETEXTILE – BASIC MOTIF CREATIONS
Chapter 9WEAVE PATTERNS APPLY PROCEDURE IN DESIGNS
Part 12HANDLOOM - WEAVE PATTERNS APPLY PROCEDURE IN DESIGNS
Part 13POWERLOOM – WEAVE PATTERNS APPLY PROCEDURE IN DESIGNS
Part 14HOMETEXTILE – DOUBLE CLOTH WEAVE
Chapter 10LOOM DETAILS
Part 15HANDLOOM - LOOM DETAILS
Part 16POWERLOOM – LOOM DETAILS
Chapter 11DESIGN SETTING
Part 17HANDLOOM - DESIGN SETTINGS
Part 18POWERLOOM – DESIGN SETTINGS
Final Quiz