Designing Yarn Scrap Material to Decorate Ladies Costumes

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Karnsuda Prakasvudhisarn
Jakkrapan Roopngam
Kasaemsook Kiewthong

Abstract

The objectives of this research were 1) to study the designs of yarn waste materials for women’s costume decoration and 2) to evaluate the opinions of a sample group towards the product design of women’s costumes from yarn waste materials. The data was collected from unstructured interviews and opinion assessments. Inductive approach, mean, and standard deviation were used for data analysis. The results of the opinion survey from the sample group of 100 persons towards the overall designs were at a very appropriate level, with a mean of 4.34 and a standard deviation of 0.50. When considering each pattern of the product design, pattern number 1: basket, received the first-place score at the most appropriate level with a mean of 4.37 and a standard deviation of 0.49. While other patterns: No.2: bag, No.3: hat and N0.4: shoes received the scores at the very appropriate level.


 

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Prakasvudhisarn, . K., Roopngam, J., & Kiewthong, K. (2023). Designing Yarn Scrap Material to Decorate Ladies Costumes. Rajapark Journal, 17(52), 341–354. Retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/RJPJ/article/view/262550
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