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SWATCH RENDERING SUBMITTED TO:RISHA ROY SUBMITTED BY:TRUSHA VORA

VELVET is a type of woven tufted fabric in which the cut threads are evenly distributed with a short dense pile. Velvet can be made from either synthetic or natural fibers. 1.The first swatch is rendered with dry pastels and coated with fevicol. 2.Rendered with acrylic and poster colors. 3.Rendered with oil pastels with a coat of fevicol.

ORGANZA-is a thin, plain weave,sheer fabric traditionally made from silk. Many modern organza’s are woven from synthetic filaments fibers such as polyesters or nylon. 1.Rendered by using water color and tracing wheel. 2.Rendered with the help of oil pastels and a tracing wheel.

GINGHAM: is a medium weight balanced plain-woven fabric made of carded,medium or fine yarns, where the coloring is on the warp yarns and always along the grain. 1.Rendered with color pencils and a ball pen. 2.Rendered with the help of color pencils and a red felt pen.

LINEN: made from the fibers of the flax plant. The fibers of the flax plant.the fibers is absorbent and garments made of linen are valued for their exceptional coolness and freshness in hot weather. 1. Rendered with the help of oil pastels. Dry pastels and textured created with an oil pin.

CORDUORY- is a textile composed of twisted fibers that, when woven, be parallel to one another to other form the clothes distinct pattern a ‘cord’. 1.Rendered with oil pastels and dry pastels. 2.Rendered with acrylic and textured with the help of a tracing wheel.

DENIM- is a sturdy cotton warp-faced twill textile in which the weft passes which under two or more warp threads.in most indigo denims the only warp threads are dyed.

POLYESTER LINEN: this is generally a blend of polyester and linen, it is generally a lot cheaper and affordable. The characteristics although do not change. 1. Rendering on tracing sheet with the help of poster colors and dry pastels,textured with a oil pin.

REXIN: rexin is artificial leather. It was initially made of cloth surfaced with a mixture of cellulose nitrate, camphor oil and pigment dyes, also alcohol embossed to make it look like leather. 1.Rendered on a leather paper with acrylic colors. 2.Rendered with acrylic color and texture with cotton thread. 3.Oil pastels and oil pin.

SCHIFFLLI- it is a type of embroidery generally done on cotton.

SYNTHETIC FUR: is any material made of synthetic fibers designed to resemble fur, normally as part of a piece of clothing. 1.Rendered on a black sheet with color pencils and silver paint. 2.Rendered on a tracing sheet with white poster color and silver pen.

CHANDERI- refers