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Textile arts

Textile art is art created from natural or synthetic fibers or from fabric or textile. Textile art is synonymous with fiber art. The art could be wall-hung, sculptural, installation, or have a functional decorative arts purpose.

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Historical Context of Textiles

Concepts

Functions

Textiles as art

History of plant use in textile arts

Plant fiber identification in ancient textiles

Future of plants in textile art

Textile arts exhibitions

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Textile arts

Nodes104
Edges103
Triples60
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.019231
Components1

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Textile arts

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related to Historical Context of Textiles · 17
Textile arts → Africa, China, Chinese, Europe, India, Luddite, Mediterranean, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Sogdian, Tastes, Textiles, The, The Industrial Revolution, The Silk Road, Tyrian, Whether
related to Functions · 11
Textile arts → Elder, From, Goldwork, He, Henry Frederick, His, Jacobean, Prince, Robert Peake, The, Wales
related to Plant fiber identification in ancient textiles · 6
Textile arts → Cotton, In, Light, Once, SEM, This
related to Concepts · 5
Textile arts → All, Construction, Latin, Most, The
related to Textile arts by region · 3
Textile arts → All, For, Textile
related to Textiles as art · 3
Textile arts → Romantic, This, Traditionally

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textile art textiles used fibers arts cotton clothing isbn plant woven made yarn natural create flax fiber embroidery first india

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mark making or printingTwiningWeavingor many other techniques Historical Context of TextilesTextiles have been a fundamental part of human life since the beginning of civilizationinstance ofAppliquéBasket weavingBeadworkCrochetDyeingEmbroideryFeltKnittingKnotting or macraméNeedleworkQuiltingSewingSurface design0.80text
sewinginstance ofConstruction methods0.80text
knittinginstance ofConstruction methods0.80text
crochetinstance ofConstruction methods0.80text
and tailoringinstance ofConstruction methods0.80text
as well as the tools employedinstance ofConstruction methods0.80text
velvetinstance ofcotton can be spun into yarn of various thicknesses to be woven or knitted into various different products0.80text
chambrayinstance ofcotton can be spun into yarn of various thicknesses to be woven or knitted into various different products0.80text
corduroyinstance ofcotton can be spun into yarn of various thicknesses to be woven or knitted into various different products0.80text
jerseyinstance ofcotton can be spun into yarn of various thicknesses to be woven or knitted into various different products0.80text
flannelinstance ofcotton can be spun into yarn of various thicknesses to be woven or knitted into various different products0.80text
and velour that can be used in clothing tapestriesinstance ofcotton can be spun into yarn of various thicknesses to be woven or knitted into various different products0.80text

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