Creative Design: Professional

Stellar Regeneration

Author
  • Kim HongYoun Hahn (Kent State University)

Abstract

Stellar Regeneration was created using white second-and men's dress shirts as the main materials for the dress which were cut on the bias into ½” strips and naturally dyed with turmeric and with cochineal. The strips were cut against the bias grainline to reduce fraying. The strips were then woven by hand in a triaxial pattern to create a star-like pattern. The garment itself is an above-the-knee sheath-style dress with long wide sleeves. The only chemical necessary in the dyeing process was alum which is a fairly safe and the least toxic mordant when used appropriately (Mitra, 2015). Utilizing the strategy of upcycling, combined with a triaxial pattern hand weaving technique, the purpose of this design was to develop a sustainable garment through refashioning, using natural dyes, and adding significance to second-and men's dress shirts, while also creating a sheath dress with innovative surface designs.

Keywords: natural dye, sustainable, triaxial weaving, Sustainable

How to Cite:

Hahn, K. H., (2022) “Stellar Regeneration”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 78(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/itaa.13377

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Published on
19 Sep 2022
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