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العنوان
NOVEL DESIGNS INSPIRED from EGYPTIAN
ENVIRONMENT FOR HOTEL UNIFORM /
المؤلف
Ahmed, Ayat Ibrahim Mohamed.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / Ayat Ibrahim Mohamed Ahmed
مشرف / Maha Mohamady Eladwi
مشرف / Rehab Mahmoud Kotb
مناقش / Rehab Mahmoud Kotb
تاريخ النشر
2015.
عدد الصفحات
P 185. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
اقتصاد منزلي
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2015
مكان الإجازة
جامعة عين شمس - كلية البنات - قسم الاقتصاد المنزلى
الفهرس
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Abstract

Inspirations from Nubian civilization art to make a hotel uniforms which is one of the oldest in the world and have more beauty and culture. In this study the uniforms of hotel (coats, aprons, bows, trousers, etc.) were performed by using different materials (linen, gabardine and popline fabrics) available in Egyptian markets. There designs inspired from Nubia folklore. The fabrics used were biopolished using cellulase enzyme to improve their quality (fuzzing and pilling). Physico-mechanical properties were measured. Dyeing of finished fabrics was carried out using reactive dyes. To achieve the goal, the following were done:
1) Study the type of hotel and section of the hotel to know what kinds of uniforms and its characteristics.
2) Popline, Gabardine and linen were selected which appropriate the nature, atmosphere of the hotel as well as the Egyptian environment.
3) The fabrics biofinished by cellulase enzyme on industrial scale.
4) Physico-mechanical properties of the biofinished fabric (yarn count – warp and weft sett- weight – stiffness - crease recovery angle – tear resistance – tensile strength and elongation – wettability) were evaluated in comparison with the untreated fabrics (blanks).
• Improves fabric quality by reducing fuzzing and pilling property of cellulosic fiber.
• Increase in weight and the fabric set in both direction due to the aqueous enzymatic treatment of fabrics, hydrophilicity, swelling and absorption as well as shrinkage increased.
• The stiffness decreased in all types of fabrics leading to an increasing in the smoothness and softness.
• Enhanced in the crease recovery angle, tear resistance and elongation but decreased the tensile strength in all treated fabrics.
• The wettability of fabrics improved after biopolishing.
5) Effect of biopolishing on the color strength of reactive dye using different colors was accomplished on lab scale. The color strength and fastness properties of dyes after cellulase treatment were improved.
6) Draw designs inspired from Nubian art elements as a source for structural designs.
7) Nine designs of uniform as a functional design with their patterns were prepared. Biopolished fabrics were subjected to layout and cutting by using the designs. Patterns followed by tie and dyed using same kinds of reactive dyes.
8) The dyed fabrics were used in pattern accomplishment. Applied Nubian art patterns (ornaments and paintings of flags, flowers, birds and animals) as a decorative design by stencil printing type. Hand drawing and embroidery were also used in some designs.