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Professional Crafts: Fiber

Intro to Weaving

This course introduces weaving and the procedures for warping a loom and fiber identification as used in professional weaving. Emphasis is placed on tabby, twills, tapestry, laces, brocades, block theory, pattern drafting, and finishing techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to apply weaving procedures and technical skill to woven samples and some finished objects.

Lec Lab Clinic Credit
2 15 0 7

Co-Requisites

None

Pre-Requisites

None

Intermediate Weaving

This course covers intermediate elements of weaving and weaving theory including structural design, the use of multi-shafts, and computer drafting. Topics include tied structures such as summer and winter, double weave, overshot, supplementary warp, and loom-controlled laces. Upon completion, students should be able to explore the technical aspects of weaving and fibers through samples and apply that knowledge to finished pieces.

Lec Lab Clinic Credit
2 10 0 7

Co-Requisites

None

Pre-Requisites

PCF-110

Sewing With Handwovens

This course introduces basic machine and hand sewing techniques with an emphasis on sewing hand-woven cloth. Topics include seam types, hems, interfacing, and closures applicable to a range of products made with handwoven textiles. Upon completion, students should be able to design and professionally stitch a variety of products including garments, home decor products, and accessories.

Lec Lab Clinic Credit
2 6 0 4

Co-Requisites

None

Pre-Requisites

PCF-111

Color and Pattern Design

This course covers color theory and pattern specifically for use with fibers. Topics include color systems, value, palette development, color mixing, and repeating pattern as used in professional weaving. Upon completion, students should be able to identify hue, value, color systems, and pattern and demonstrate an understanding of their application to woven pieces;

Lec Lab Clinic Credit
1 0 0 1

Co-Requisites

None

Pre-Requisites

None

History of Textiles

This course is a cultural survey of the major weaving traditions of the world. Topics include weaving traditions of North and South America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize materials, design, and techniques of various cultures and demonstrate an understanding of social implications of the textile craft.

Lec Lab Clinic Credit
1 0 0 1

Co-Requisites

None

Pre-Requisites

None

Fiber Dyeing

This course provides a practical application of dye theory including dye types, methods, and color development. Topics include fiber reactive dyes, acid dyes, vat dyes, pigments, ikat, warp painting, variegated dyeing, and dye sample record keeping. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately apply dye to yarns and reproduce colors using a variety of appropriate methods.

Lec Lab Clinic Credit
2 3 0 3

Co-Requisites

None

Pre-Requisites

None

Contemporary Textiles

This course provides a survey of weaving and textile traditions from 1900 to present, including major technical developments in industry, current trends and critical analysis. Topics include the Arts and Crafts Movement, the Bauhaus, the influence of new fibers on industry, and contemporary fiber art and textile designers. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize the work of contemporary fiber artists and critically analyze their work.

Lec Lab Clinic Credit
1 0 0 1

Co-Requisites

None

Pre-Requisites

None

Production Methods for Textiles

This course provides a format for designing prototypes and/or multiples for professional textile work. Topics include designing for specific price categories, studio organization and record keeping as well as production methods for hand weaving, dyeing, printing and sewing. Upon completion, students should be able to develop prototypes and finished pieces for sale with a plan for production in their own studio.

Lec Lab Clinic Credit
2 12 0 6

Co-Requisites

None

Pre-Requisites

None

Professional Textiles

This course provides an opportunity for students to design and create an original cohesive body of textile work suitable for public exhibition. Emphasis is placed on development of prototypes, finished work, presentation and portfolio. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and showcase work to galleries and the public in a professional manner.

Lec Lab Clinic Credit
2 10 0 7

Co-Requisites

None

Pre-Requisites

PCF-113