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Fab Textiles V5

Fab Textiles V5: Redefining pattern making and traditional seam joinery

Participants to this edition of the Fab textiles workshop were introduced to digital modelling techniques that allowed them to develop designs in Rhino and fabricate personally customised clothing using the technology provided at the lab.

The first assignment was to transform an image using Grasshopper into complex geometry using a series of data manipulations based on colour information.

Once participants had a basic understanding of digital model and manipulation techniques, they learned methods to digitally design and produce individually designed clothing. First, a mannequin was scanned using Kinect and imported into Rhino. Participants then collectively decided on the design of the garment by physically projecting lines onto the body. These lines were then imported into rhino and digitally projected onto the mannequin. These lines delineated the components that would then be laser cut from textiles and assembled as a kit of parts.

Using this process, participants have learned how to fully develop their textile based projects digitally from the design project, all the way through to development and fabrication.

Introduction to the Fab Lab Machinery

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Fabrication of Textile Patterns

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Rastered Textiles with Patterns

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Kinect scanning of the Mannequin

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Video of Digital Production:

Fab Textiles V5 from Fab Lab Barcelona on Vimeo.

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Summer workshop with Fashion students of BAU, School of Design

During the summer workshops, fashion students of BAU, School of Design made a workshop of digital fabrication technologies applied in  fashion.Students were introduced to laser cutting patterns, laser cutting existing clothes, 3D printing and digital embroidery.Digital fabrication opens different possibilities in Fashion education,  production and consumption.

The students during the workshop were introduced to the maker culture and technologies available in the context of the Fab Lab Barcelona in order to understand the possibilities of digital creation and learning by doing methods in fashion.
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Rasterizado con Cortadora Láser en Textil

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Una herramienta usada habitualmente en la fabricación digital, es la cortadora láser. Los usos más habituales de esta máquina son cortar madera, acrílico, plásticos…

Otra de las funciones de la máquina, al margen del corte, también es el rasterizado. Ésta técnica también se usa con madera y los otros materiales, sin embargo tiene un efecto muy interesante cuando se usa con textil.

Los textiles óptimos para este tipo de trabajos son; el terciopelo, la piel y el ante.
Los trabajos que se han hecho en el FabLab Barcelona de rasterizado en textil, por Elizabeth E. Fraguada:

 

 

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La aplicación que se escogió en este caso fue hacer unos cojines, aunque se podría aplicar a cualquier otro soporte como camisetas, pantalones, mantas, alfombras, etc.

Puedes consultar también la web de Jorge&Esther.