Influence of Dye Color and Fabric Thickness on the Evaluation of Texture in Yuki-tsumugi
The purpose of this study is to clarify the effects of fabric color and thickness on the visual and tactile sensations described during textural evaluations of several variations of crafted Yuki-tsumugi fabric. Specifically, by weaving yarns dyed in different colors (Indigo and Beige) as warp and woof, six different fabrics of varying thickness (Thin, Medium, and Thick) were created as test fabric specimens and then cut into 20 cm x 20 cm square pieces. Visual and tactile evaluations of these fabric specimens were conducted using a five-point bipolar scale that was developed by focusing on nine texture-evaluation words. The results revealed that evaluation of the texture of Yuki-tsumugi fabric in terms of thickness, heaviness, and fluffiness was affected by dye color and fabric thickness.
Yuki-Tsumugi Dye Color Fabric Thickness Visual and Tactile Evaluation
Tomoharu Ishikawa Kazuya Sasaki Hiroshi Mori Miyoshi Ayama Mitsuo Yoshiba
Utsunomiya University, 7-1-2 Yoto, Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan Tsumugi Textile Technology Support Center, Industrial Technology Research Center of Tochigi Prefectu
国际会议
The 3rd Conference of Asia Color Association(ACA2016 China)第三届亚洲颜色学术会议
江苏 常熟
英文
121-124
2016-05-21(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)