Abstract: The present invention relates to process for making sustainable garments from upcycled materials tailored for high-end fashion artistic work. The resulting garment represents a harmonious blend of innovative design, artistic creativity, and environmental sustainability, appealing to both environmentally conscious consumers and high-end fashion enthusiasts. These garments can be used for fashion industries as well as paintings.
Description:FORM 2
THE PATENT ACT, 1970
(39 OF 1970)
&
THE PATENTS RULES, 2003
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
(See section 10 and rule 13)
1. Title of the invention: “Process of making upcycled textile for clothing and lifestyle”
2. Applicants:
NAME NATIONALITY ADDRESS
Namuna wearable art Private Limited Indian 35, old cannaught place, chakrata road, Dehradun, 248002
Email:
shreedattalawconsultancy@gmail.com
Chothani18preeti@gmail.com
3. Preamble to the description
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
The following specification particularly describes the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed:
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a upcycled multipurpose textile crafted from pre/post-consumer waste. This garment is uniquely designed to cater to the intricate and sophisticated requirements of high-end fashion artistic work, creativity and luxury. By utilizing upcycled materials, the present invention not only environmentally friendly but also offers a fresh perspective on eco-conscious fashion in the realm of high-end artistic expression.
Background of the Invention
The present invention addresses today environmentally conscious world, there is an increasing demand for up-cycled and eco-friendly products, including fashion garments. High-end fashion often requires innovative and artistic designs that stand out, yet there is a growing need to produce such designer multipurpose upcycled textile crafted from pre/post-consumer waste.
Upcycling is the process of transforming waste materials or unwanted products into new materials or products of better quality or for better environmental value. The use of upcycled materials in fashion not only promotes sustainability but also offers unique and artistic possibilities.
The present invention addresses the need for a upcycled multipurpose textile crafted from pre/post-consumer waste that combines innovative design with eco-friendly materials, specifically tailored for high-end fashion artistic work.
Objective of the Invention
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a upcycled multipurpose textile crafted from pre/post-consumer waste that tailored for high-end fashion artistic work.
Another objective of the present invention is to environmental conservation by utilizing upcycled materials, thereby reducing waste and minimizing the ecological footprint associated with fashion production.
Yet another objective of the present invention is to offer designers and fashion enthusiasts a unique process for artistic expression by using upcycled materials.
Yet another objective of the present invention is to offer a multi- purpose textile which can be used to create clothes and lifestyle accessory.
Summary of the invention
The present invention provides a method for crafting of upcycled multipurpose textile from pre/post-consumer waste. The process involves sandwiching two fabrics, an opaque fabric and a sheer fabric, and creating 1cm wide vertical panels throughout the fabric using a sewing machine. These panels are then stuffed with fabric strips to achieve desired designs. The designed fabric is subsequently cut and stitched into wearable garments as well as used as paintings.
Brief description of drawings
Figure 1 shows the initial step of sandwiching the opaque and sheer fabrics
Figure 2 shows the creation of 1cm wide vertical panels using a sewing machine
Figure 3 shows the stuffing of fabric strips into the panels to achieve designs
Figure 4 shows the designed fabric being cut and stitched into a wearable garment/painting
Figure 5 shows the process for making upcycled multipurpose textile from consumer waste
Figure 6 shows the samples of upcycled multipurpose textile
Figure 7 shows the samples of the present invention
Detail description of invention
The detailed description is provided various embodiments of the present invention with references to the accompanying drawings. The present invention relates to a upcycled multipurpose textile crafted from pre/post-consumer wastes. These garments can be used for high-end fashion or for painting purpose.
The present invention`s first crucial step in the inventive process involves meticulous material selection. Specifically, an opaque fabric and sheer fabric are chosen, both of which are crafted from upcycled materials. This deliberate choice aligns with the present invention's sustainability objective, utilizing materials that have been repurposed or recycled to minimize environmental impact. By opting for these upcycled fabrics, the present invention sets the foundation for a garment that is not only eco-friendly but also possesses a unique texture and aesthetic, characteristic of sustainable fashion.
Following the material selection, the next phase entails the precise layering of the opaque and sheer fabrics. The two selected fabrics are placed together in alignment, ensuring a seamless integration of textures and color. To maintain this alignment and prevent any undesired movement during subsequent processes, the fabrics are securely sandwiched using pins or clips. This preparatory step is crucial for preserving the integrity of the fabrics and facilitating the creation of the distinctive vertical panels that define the garment's design.
With the fabrics securely sandwiched, the inventive process progresses to the creation of the garment's defining feature – the vertical panels. Utilizing a sewing machine, 1cm wide vertical panels are meticulously sewn throughout the fabric. It is imperative to maintain even spacing and straight alignment of these panels to achieve a uniform and aesthetically pleasing design. This step requires precision and attention to detail, as the panels form the structural and artistic backbone of the garment, setting the stage for the subsequent design formation.
Main embodiment of the present invention is a process for making upcycled multipurpose textile crafted from consumer waste comprising the steps of:
a) Selection of fabric materials from upcycled materials;
b) Sandwiching of two fabric materials with help of sewing machine;
c) Creating wide vertical panels throughout the fabrics;
d) Stuffing the panels with fabric strips to achieve desired designs and texture; and
e) Cutting and stitching the designed fabrics into a wearable garment;
Wherein said multi- purpose textile used to create clothes and lifestyle accessory.
Another embodiment of the present invention is said fabric materials is selected from opaque fabric and sheer fabric.
Another embodiment of the present invention is said two fabric materials are placed together in alignment to ensure a seamless integration of textures and color.
Another embodiment of the present invention is said fabrics are securely sandwiched using pins or clips.
Another embodiment of the present invention is said vertical panels are 1cm wide and sewn throughout the fabric by utilizing a sewing machine which maintains even spacing and straight alignment in panels to achieve a uniform and aesthetically pleasing design.
The design formation phase is where the garment truly comes to life as a unique piece of artistic expression. The previously created panels are carefully stuffed with fabric strips to fill the fabric with desired designs and textures. These fabric strips can vary in color, textures, and lengths, offering a many creative possibilities. Designers can experiment with different stuffing techniques to create intricate patterns, textures, and visual contrasts, transforming the flat panels into three-dimensional artistic masterpieces that captivate the eye and evoke tactile interest.
The final phase of the inventive process encompasses the transformation of the designed fabric into a wearable garment. Guided by desired garment patterns, the designed fabric is meticulously cut to shape various garment components, such as the bodice, skirt, or sleeves etc. Subsequently, these cut fabric pieces are expertly stitched together, employing advanced sewing techniques to seamlessly integrate the panels and fabric strips. The culmination of this phase results in a wearable garment that embodies the fusion of sustainability, innovative design, and craftsmanship, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers and high-end fashion aficionados alike. , Claims:We claim,
1. A process for making upcycled multipurpose textile crafted from consumer waste comprising the steps of:
a) Selection of fabric materials from upcycled materials;
b) Sandwiching of two fabric materials with help of sewing machine;
c) Creating wide vertical panels throughout the fabrics;
d) Stuffing the panels with fabric strips to achieve desired designs and texture; and
e) Cutting and stitching the designed fabrics into a wearable garment;
Wherein said multi- purpose textile used to create clothes and lifestyle accessory.
2. The process for making upcycled multipurpose textile crafted from consumer waste as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fabric materials is selected from opaque fabric and sheer fabric.
3. The process for making upcycled multipurpose textile crafted from consumer waste as claimed in claim 1, wherein said two fabric materials are placed together in alignment to ensure a seamless integration of textures and color.
4. The process for making upcycled multipurpose textile crafted from consumer waste as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fabrics are securely sandwiched using pins or clips.
5. The process for making upcycled multipurpose textile crafted from consumer waste as claimed in claim 1, wherein said vertical panels are 1cm wide and sewn throughout the fabric by utilizing a sewing machine which maintains even spacing and straight alignment in panels to achieve a uniform and aesthetically pleasing design.
Dated 29th June, 2024
Chothani Pritibahen Bipinbhai
Reg. No.: IN/PA-3148
For and on behalf of the applicant
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