Bags development of textiles fiber and fabric from umbrella plant (cyperus involucratus roxb.) with water repellent technology for economic community development in Buriram Province
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2020-08-17Author
Hattayananont, Autcha
อัชชา หัทยานานนท์
Theeramongkol, Praparnporn
ประพาฬภรณ์ ธีรมงคล
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The proposes of this research were to study the development of bag products
with textiles, fibers and fabrics from decorative flowing water-resistant coating to promote
community economy in Buri Ram Province. With the objective To study the process of
producing yarn from fibers from the flow source To design and develop textile and bag
products from yarn from the Lai Ton To study the effect of coating with waterproofing on
bag products using textiles, fibers and fabric from the flow. And to transfer knowledge and
technology for utilization to community groups and interested people in next fiscal year
This research can be summarized as follows:
1. The study of Ton Lai found that most villagers grow Lai Ton and make
products as a supplementary career. In using this flow source in this research, the
researcher used a large flow source with a diameter of about 1 hour and can be separated
into 4 small strands for research and production. The dyes used are synthetic because
they will get fresh colors, save time and be consistent.
2. The researcher designed 2 designs of weaving designs with the idea of using the
original pattern to add, edit, and then create the pattern that the community groups like
and can actually produce it as a product. After getting the fabric pattern, then design into
10 bags of women and men bags, using leather as an ingredient Decorate the bag to look
interesting, increase the price and increase the target audience. Which will be different
from the original. That uses colored fabric and striped fabric as decorative items.
3. Coating with waterproofing on the bag products with textiles, fibers and fabrics
from the flow, found that the fabric that has been coated with water repellent. When
pouring water on the water surface, there is a clumping together. No water penetration
through fibers. When wiping clean, the fibers are still dry, not wet. Which is different from
fabric that has not been coated, namely water is able to penetrate immediately and
create moisture on the fabric surface. If stored for a long time, it can cause mold.
4. Schedule of technology transfer with the plan to transfer the research in the
budget year 2020. For 3 day knowledge transfer and workshop was 30 participants. The
group consisted of weaving mats from Ban Bu community, Chorakhe Mak Subdistrict,
Prakhon Chai District. Buriram province
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