//ABOUT// In recent years laser cutting technology has expanded and become readily available to many designers and brands across many market segments from ready-to-wear to fast fashion. Laser cutting fabric allows for intricate designs that are produced much faster than they could be created by hand.
Silk, neoprene, leather and polyester are just some of the fabrics that can be laser cut. This technology is interesting because it can be used to create intended patterns and designs on fabrics. These designs are also less likely to be reproduced or copied because of their intricacy.
Personally I would apply this technology by laser cutting sections of a garment and then manipulating those sections into a design. For example if I laser cut lines into the back of sweater I would then weave those sections together to elevate the design to a higher level.
Silk, neoprene, leather and polyester are just some of the fabrics that can be laser cut. This technology is interesting because it can be used to create intended patterns and designs on fabrics. These designs are also less likely to be reproduced or copied because of their intricacy.
Personally I would apply this technology by laser cutting sections of a garment and then manipulating those sections into a design. For example if I laser cut lines into the back of sweater I would then weave those sections together to elevate the design to a higher level.