Innovative Embroidery Designs Using the Method of Combining Animal and Plant Motifs for Children's Clothing

Authors

  • Laila M Elwakeel Department of Home Economics, Faculty of Science and Arts in Tihama, King Khalid University, Muhayil Asir 61913, Saudi Arabia
  • Naglaa Muhammad Farouk Ahmed Associate Professor at the College of Culture and Arts, Department of Home Economics - College of Culture and Arts- Abha - King Khalid University, P.O. Box 3236. Abha
  • G. A. Alamry Department of Home economics, Faculty of Art and Science, king Khalid University, Abha 62529, Saudi Arabia

Keywords:

Innovative designs - embroidery - fusion style - animal motifs - plant motifs - children's clothing

Abstract

The child is considered Children's clothing is a major element in this world, so children's clothing must meet special requirements for the conditions of the child's motor performance, in addition to good taste, simplicity in design, and consistency and harmony of both clothing design and woven design. Children's clothing must keep pace with modern global trends (fashion). The lack of an element of modernity in a child’s clothing leads to a feeling of dissatisfaction , but one must not drift behind Western trends in fashion that do not fit with our sophisticated environment and the traditions of our society. In light of the fact that we are far from the decorations of the surrounding environment and moving towards elements of various other environments, the thought of the research topic was to benefit from the distinct aesthetic values of plant and animal decorations because they are beloved by children, in order to contribute to highlighting their importance as an input to design formulations that achieve innovation, and that is through the field of embroidery, which It is considered one of the important areas for implementing decorations on clothing products, including children’s clothes

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Published

2023-12-08

How to Cite

Laila M Elwakeel, Naglaa Muhammad Farouk Ahmed, & G. A. Alamry. (2023). Innovative Embroidery Designs Using the Method of Combining Animal and Plant Motifs for Children’s Clothing. Kurdish Studies, 11(2), 4932–4960. Retrieved from https://kurdishstudies.net/menu-script/index.php/KS/article/view/1071

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