Laser cutting and etching textiles and apparel design: an experimental study on the implementation and documentation of laser cutting and etching in the apparel design creative process

dc.contributor.advisor Eulanda A. Sanders
dc.contributor.author Rorah, Whitney
dc.contributor.department Department of Apparel, Events, and Hospitality Management
dc.date 2018-08-11T04:53:27.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T03:01:02Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-30T03:01:02Z
dc.date.copyright Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2016
dc.date.embargo 2001-01-01
dc.date.issued 2016-01-01
dc.description.abstract <p>Textile cutting is a standard pre-production stage in the apparel manufacturing process that has developed from a manual to a fully automated procedure in recent decades. Laser cutting technology has improved the efficiency and sustainability of cutting pattern markers on a large cutting scale, as well as the ability to cut intricate internal patterns and shapes on a smaller cutting scale. CO2 laser technology has been adopted by industry and academia professionals at an exponential rate, but standard material testing for cutting and etching different textiles has been minimally documented. There were three primary objectives that comprise the purpose of this research which were to: (a) perform material testing to document and create a user manual that explains the parameters needed to laser cut and etch various textiles; (b) use Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation theory to examine “perceived attributes of an innovation” (2003, pp. 15-16), which are characteristics that help determine the rate of adoption, to survey apparel design students in order to determine the possible diffusion of laser cutting and the user manual in apparel design educational settings; and (c) apply knowledge from material testing to create a fashion ensemble that portrays the capabilities of laser cutting and etching textiles in apparel design.</p> <p>To meet the objectives, the researcher first tested how 127 textiles from the Basic Swatch Kit provided by Textile Fabric Consultants, Inc. responded to the laser cutter to develop a user manual for students, educators and industry professionals. Second, the researcher used Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation theory to analyze laser cutting and etching in the apparel industry. A sample of 26 undergraduate apparel design students participated in a survey in which the results demonstrated that laser cutting is viewed as a means to enhance their design projects and increase efficiency and precision. Third, the researcher created an experimental garment that incorporated both laser cutting and etching. Although the material testing of the various textiles had been completed, the creation of the experimental garment allowed the researcher to reveal a significant finding related to the impact of overall percentage of area that the raster textile design covers on the job time or efficiency in etching. Also, as a result of this research, a formula is proposed that will allow students, educators, and industry professionals the ability to use the information from the user manual and adjust the parametric percentages to that of their machine specifications.</p>
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dc.identifier archive/lib.dr.iastate.edu/etd/15045/
dc.identifier.articleid 6052
dc.identifier.contextkey 8882574
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.31274/etd-180810-4649
dc.identifier.s3bucket isulib-bepress-aws-west
dc.identifier.submissionpath etd/15045
dc.identifier.uri https://dr.lib.iastate.edu/handle/20.500.12876/29229
dc.language.iso en
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dc.subject.disciplines American Material Culture
dc.subject.disciplines Art and Materials Conservation
dc.subject.disciplines Fashion Design
dc.subject.keywords Apparel Merchandising and Design
dc.subject.keywords Etching
dc.subject.keywords Fabric
dc.subject.keywords Laser Cutting
dc.subject.keywords Surface Design
dc.subject.keywords Textiles
dc.title Laser cutting and etching textiles and apparel design: an experimental study on the implementation and documentation of laser cutting and etching in the apparel design creative process
dc.type thesis en_US
dc.type.genre thesis en_US
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thesis.degree.discipline Apparel Merchandising and Design
thesis.degree.level thesis
thesis.degree.name Master of Science
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