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자수기법과 자수 폭에 따른 기계자수 직물 및 니트의 물성변화open accessProperty changes of the machine-embroidered fabrics in stitch techniques and width

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Property changes of the machine-embroidered fabrics in stitch techniques and width
Authors
장은정박명자
Issue Date
Sep-2019
Publisher
한국의상디자인학회
Keywords
embroidery; stitch technique; machine-embroidered fabric; shrinkage; stitch length; 자수; 자수기법; 기계자수직물; 수축률; 자수 폭
Citation
한국의상디자인학회지, v.21, no.3, pp.1 - 11
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국의상디자인학회지
Volume
21
Number
3
Start Page
1
End Page
11
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/147148
DOI
10.30751/kfcda.2019.21.3.1
ISSN
1229-7240
Abstract
This study examined the cause of the phenomenon of shrinkage in machine-embroidered fabrics, specifically those made of thin and pliable fabrics. Four woven fabrics and two knitted fabrics were selected as samples for analysis. The fabrics selected were silk organza, flax linen, polyester chiffon, cotton batiste, polyester raschel mesh, and cotton jersey. The thickness and drapability of the fabrics were observed and the shrinkage of the various types of embroidered fabrics produced using satin & step stitch techniques were measured. Moreover, the correlation between the shrinkage of the machine-embroidered fabrics and the drapability of the original fabrics was analyzed. Also, the colorfastness of six embroidery yarns was determined. The results of the study are as follows: first, the shrinkage of machine-embroidered fabrics increased at a greater rate than in embroidered knitted fabrics as compared to rates in embroidered woven fabrics. Moreover, in terms of stitch techniques, there was a greater shrinkage rate when satin stitch was applied compared to step stitch. Second, the shrinkage rate of machine-embroidered fabrics decreased when a stabilizer was fused onto the fabric. The shrinkage rate also decreased for fabrics when fused with paper stabilizer compared to those without it, and the rate decreased at a greater amount with paper stabilizer as compared to alginate film. Third, since there was a strong correlation between the shrinkage rate of the embroidered fabric and the drapability ratio of the original fabric, it was generally the case that the more pliable the fabric was, the greater the shrinkage rate was when the fabric was embroidered. Fourth, while the embroidery yarns mainly used in machine-embroidery presented an overall excellent level of colorfastness,
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