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Digital Textile Innovations


IKAT Designing & Weaving: Tradition Meets Digital Innovation
Introduction to IKAT IKAT Weaving IKAT is one of the most fascinating textile art forms in the world. The term “Ikat” originates from the Malay-Indonesian word mangikat, meaning “to bind” or “to knot.” It is a unique resist-dyeing technique where yarns are tied and dyed before weaving, resulting in beautifully blurred and artistic patterns on fabric. Unlike conventional printing or dyeing methods, IKAT designs are created directly on the yarns before they enter the loom. This
Ashish Dochania
Jun 34 min read


Beyond the Books – Design Graphs for Handloom Weaving
India has been globally recognized for its rich tradition of intricate woven textiles since ancient times. The legacy of Indian handloom weaving has evolved through continuous developments in weaving techniques, materials, loom technologies, and artistic practices. Across generations, skilled weavers have transformed imagination, spirituality, culture, and tradition into magnificent woven fabrics such as sarees, shawls, dupattas, sherwanis, and other heritage textiles. Behind
Ashish Dochania
May 173 min read


Handloom Weaving – Designing Methodology & Constraints
Handloom weaving is one of the oldest and most culturally significant textile production techniques in India. From intricate sarees to heritage fabrics, woven textiles represent creativity, craftsmanship, and regional identity. However, traditional handloom designing and production involve complex and time-consuming processes that create major challenges for artisans, students, and textile manufacturers. Handloom Weaving Students eager to learn the traditional art of Handloom
Ashish Dochania
May 133 min read


Bridging Textile Education & Industry Through CAD Innovation
For more than 18 years, we have been actively connected with the textile sector across multiple domains — from traditional handloom practices to modern machine-based textile production. During this journey, we identified a major gap between textile education and practical industrial implementation, especially in the field of digital textile designing and CAD technologies. Textile CAD Trainings in Colleges The Growing Need for Textile CAD Education Today, students in many text
Ashish Dochania
May 113 min read
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