Course Description
Practice of widely varying textile techniques with the solving of practical and conceptual design problems. Textile end products are designed and produced at full scale in appropriate materials. Focus includes weaving, knitting, printing and dyeing of fabrics, and a wide variety of fabric construction and embellishment processes. Textile history is an ongoing part of the study. Emphasis on synthesis of techniques and ideas.
Non-Std Tm
Through Spring 2023
Spring 2023
Instructors
Meeting Patterns
 Classes Start:
							January 9, 2023
						 Classes End:
							April 24, 2023
						 Location:
							00230D Leazar Hall
						 Class Days:
							M W
						 Class Start Time:
							5:00pm
						 Class End Time:
							9:00pm
						 Class Type:
							Studio
						 Credits:
							6.00
						 Restrictions:
							P: Grade of C- or better in (ADN 400 or ARC 202 or ID 202 or GD 202 or ADN 204)