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WALL THICKNESS | DIGITAL SMOKCING | G_BAG | GIMEL | TRAYMON | PALZIV CHAIR | FLASHLIGHT | LITTLE CHEFS
The project explores smocking, a traditional technique in which flat fabric is gathered into a three-dimensional surface. The conventional method requires a preparatory stage of manual grid marking, involving precise calculation of stitch points. The project proposes an intervention at this stage: a graphic pattern digitally printed onto the textile, replacing the manual marking. The print serves as a guidance system embedded in the fabric itself, allowing the user to sew directly according to it. This method enables working with a wide, loose cut and choosing where to gather based on the body, so that from a single cut, different fits can be created each time.