Based on the Sustainable Development of the Fiber Art Design Method Study - Taking Patchwork as Example

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Under the development of the social scientific technology, it endangered the environment by the developed mechanism and mass-product which produced many wastes. People should review the design, especially the way of patchwork design. More and more people appreciate the modern fiber art design works which including the patch work design. So, it applies a more expansive space for design developing course. In the thesis, firstly it researches on the fiber art currency and property. Secondly, study the innovative ideas of the patchwork design thought. Lastly, it applies an inspiration on the patchwork design method which based on the sustainable development theory.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 694-697)

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3224-3227

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May 2013

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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