Shaped Seamless Woven Garments

Abdel-Fattah M. Seyam; Sanaa S. Saleh; Mamdouh Y. Sharkas; Heba Zakaria Mohamed Abou Hashish;

Abstract


A range of intricate finished seamless shaped garments have been developed with the aim to fit predetermined sizes. The shape is created by using woven tubular fabrics with differential shrinkage in the same garment. The differential shrinkage is obtained by altering the fabric construction parameters at strategic locations along the length of the garment. The construction arameters include different weaves (plain, 2/2 basket, 1/3 twill, 2/2 twill, and crowfoot), weft densities, weft yarn counts, and weft yarns with different shrinkages (cotton, cotton that contains spandex, and cotton/polyester yarns). The weft yarn tension is used as an additional parameter to influence fabric shrinkage. A total of thirty-three woven fabrics are formed to establish the relationship between the construction parameters, weft tension, and shrinkage of the finished woven fabric. The relationship is used to produce a range of intricate garments with inherent shapes and predetermined sizes.


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Title Shaped Seamless Woven Garments
Authors Abdel-Fattah M. Seyam; Sanaa S. Saleh; Mamdouh Y. Sharkas; Heba Zakaria Mohamed Abou Hashish 
Keywords seamless garment;tubular woven fabrics;shaped woven fabric;fabric shrinkage
Issue Date 1-May-2014
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Journal Research Journal of Textile and Apparel 
Volume 18
Issue 2
Start page 96
End page 107
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-18-02-2014-B011

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