A Design Space for Animated Textile-forms through Shuttle Weaving: A Case of 3D Woven Trousers

Conference Paper (2025)
Author(s)

Milou Voorwinden (TU Delft - Materials and Manufacturing)

Alice Buso (TU Delft - Materializing Futures)

Elvin Karana (TU Delft - Materializing Futures)

Holly McQuillan (TU Delft - Materials and Manufacturing)

Research Group
Materials and Manufacturing
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1145/3715336.3735741
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Publication Year
2025
Language
English
Research Group
Materials and Manufacturing
Pages (from-to)
2465-2484
Publisher
ACM
ISBN (electronic)
9798400714856
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Abstract

Animated textile-forms hold great potential to seamlessly embed interaction in textile-based artefacts. This paper presents a comprehensive design space for animated woven textile-forms, explored via shuttle weaving. HCI designers have explored the potential of shuttle weaving for local material placement via partial weft insertions and continuous yarn paths to create flexible circuits, sensors in textiles, and, more recently, for animated textile-forms. While these examples indicate early steps towards animated woven textiles, further articulation of the many processes, ingredients, structure, and form variables available to designers is required to realize the full potential of this weaving technique. Addressing this gap, we developed a design space through a combination of literature review and practice-led exploration undertaken for a specific design case - animated 3D shuttle-woven trousers. Our work aims to inspire HCI designers to explore and expand the use of shuttle weaving as an accessible and versatile technique for textile-forms with rich interaction possibilities.