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http://dx.doi.org/10.7741/rjcc.2012.20.4.485

Development of Textile Design and Design Contents for Fashion-Cultural Products Based on Formative Beauty of Traditional Sewing Crafts  

Kim, Sun-Young (Dept. of Fashion Design, Sunchon National University)
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The Research Journal of the Costume Culture / v.20, no.4, 2012 , pp. 485-499 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study suggests designs for fashion-cultural products that can communicate the uniqueness of Korean traditional culture. To this end, motives and printing patterns were created based on the formative beauty of traditional sewing crafts. A literature review was completed to identify characteristics of Korean traditional sewing, and the motives were developed through Adobe Illustrator CS4 and Adobe Photoshop CS4. Those motives were applied to handkerchiefs, neckties, pouches, and handbags. The sewing crafts used in this study included thimbles, bobbins, and chumoni (a Korean traditional pouch). The motives were produced in a manner that best exemplified the unique formative beauty of the sewing crafts while also presenting modern images of the crafts. The motives from thimbles reflected the lateral side of their originals, while the motives from bobbins adopted fan- or rectangular-shaped bobbins. The motives from chumoni were based on Duruchumoni and Guichumoni. A total of 12 motives were developed, and a total of 36 textile designs were suggested based on those motives. A total of 42 designs for fashion-cultural products, including handkerchiefs, neckties, pouches and handbags, were developed. Among them, motives applied to handkerchiefs were expanded to apply to scarfs, as well.
Keywords
sewing craft-works; fashion-cultural products; thimble; bobbin; chumoni;
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