The Primary Structures of Fabrics: An Illustrated Classification - Hardcover

Emery, Irene

 
9780823043941: The Primary Structures of Fabrics: An Illustrated Classification

Synopsis

A reprint of the 1980 edition, which itself was a reprint with some brief changes of the original edition of 1966 (Washington, DC: The Textile Museum). Presents a comprehensive system of terminology for describing fabrics in a precise way. illustrated with specially constructed and photographed (b&w) examples made from cotton string and with extant fabrics from different cultures, the volume is divided into three parts: the raw materials of fabric structures (fibers, filaments, and fabric elements); then, in the major section, the fabric structures themselves, whether felted derived directly from fibers or made from interworked yarns; and, finally, structures such as stitches or appliquT that are accessory to fabrics. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

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Based on many years of study of a huge range of fabrics produced by hand or by strictly limited mechanization, this book's essential strength is its universality: For the first time, whether the purpose of study is an aspect of design, history, or cultural significance, and regardless of its scope chronologically or geographically, a definition of the actual structural makeup of fabrics and their component parts is clear and accessible to all. Unlike process, social context, or symbolic function, structure is - with negligible exceptions - always determinable; it can be objectively observed; and it is varied enough for significant grouping and sub-grouping. In this monumental work, moreover, the structures, and the descriptive terms applied to them, are clearly presented according to their logical relationships to each other, generally moving from the simplest to the most complex. Illustrated with specially constructed and photographed examples made from cotton string and with extant fabrics from different cultures, the book is divided into three parts: the raw materials of fabric structures (fibres, filaments, and fabric elements); then, in the major section of the book, the fabric structures themselves, whether felted - derived directly from fibres - or made from interworked yarns; and, lastly, structures - such as stitches or applique - that are accessory to fabrics.

About the Author

Irene Emery (1900-1981) was Curator of Technical Studies at the Textile Museum in Washington.

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