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  2. 3D textiles - Wikipedia

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    3D textiles. 3D textiles are three-dimensional structures made with different manufacturing methods such as weaving, knitting, braiding, or nonwoven, or made with alternative technologies. 3D textiles are produced with three planar geometry, opposed to 2D textiles that are made on two planes. The weave in 2D textiles is perpendicular.

  3. Fiber art - Wikipedia

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    Fiber art. Detail of design for Bluebell or Columbine printed art fabric, 1876, by William Morris. Fiber art (fibre art in British spelling) refers to fine art whose material consists of natural or synthetic fiber and other components, such as fabric or yarn. It focuses on the materials and on the manual labor on the part of the artist as part ...

  4. Amigurumi - Wikipedia

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    A red amigurumi flower inside a brown amigurumi pot. Amigurumi (Japanese: 編みぐるみ, lit. "crocheted or knitted stuffed toy ") is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed yarn creatures. The word is a compound of the Japanese words 編み ami, meaning "crocheted or knitted", and 包み kurumi, literally "wrapping", as in ...

  5. 3D braided fabrics - Wikipedia

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    3D braided fabrics are fabrics in which yarn runs through the braid in all three directions, formed by inter-plaiting three orthogonal sets of yarn. The fiber architecture of three-dimensional braided fabrics provides high strength, stiffness, and structural integrity, making them suitable for a wide array of applications. 3D fabrics can be produced via weaving, knitting, and non-weaving ...

  6. Julia Couzens - Wikipedia

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    Julia Couzens (born 1947) is a California-based, American artist known for a diverse body of work that embraces unconventional materials and methods and includes drawing, sculpture, installation art, and writing. [ 1][ 2][ 3] Critic David Roth identifies as a connecting thread in her evolving work, her "decidedly surrealist -symbolist ...

  7. 3D composites - Wikipedia

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    3D composites. Three-dimensional composites use fiber preforms constructed from yarns or tows arranged into complex three-dimensional structures. These can be created from a 3D weaving process, a 3D knitting process, a 3D braiding process, or a 3D lay of short fibers. A resin is applied to the 3D preform to create the composite material.

  8. Kay Sekimachi - Wikipedia

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    Bob Stocksdale (m. 1972–2003, death) Gauze weaving of natural linen and jute by Kay Sekimachi, ca.1961. Kay Sekimachi (born September 30, 1926) is an American fiber artist and weaver, best known for her three-dimensional woven monofilament hangings as well as her intricate baskets and bowls.

  9. Olek (artist) - Wikipedia

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    olex.space. Agata Oleksiak (born 5 April 1978), [ 3 ] known as Olek, is a Polish artist who is based in New York City. Their works include sculptures, installations such as crocheted bicycles, inflatables, performance pieces, and fiber art. They have covered buildings, sculptures, people, and an apartment with crochet and have exhibited in the ...