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Adaptasi Visual Momiji dengan Teknik Crochet pada Produk Fashion Feny Puspitasari; Annisa Amalia; Yumeida Rahmah
JURNAL RUPA Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Open Issue (In press)
Publisher : Telkom University

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Momiji is one of the natural beauty that must be enjoyed in autumn in Japan. Momiji beautiful colors range from red, orange, to yellow. This beauty makes Japanese people make the tradition of Momiji hunting when autumn arrives. The beauty of Momiji in Japan inspired the making of autumn party dresses by applying the beauty of autumn Momiji colors and the shape of maple leaves as a decorative structure in dress, using crochet techniques. Crochet is a technique to create fabric using a needle that has one end, producing a fabric with various textures and structures while forming a motif. The texture produced by this crochet technique depends on the type of crochet stitch that is arranged. One type of stitch used in this party dress is maple leaf. The purpose of this research is as an effort to develop crocheting skill art which is generally used for daily linen and clothing products. The party dress is a sleeveless midi-dress (made by using acrylic yarn) equipped with a stole (made by decofur yarn). By adapting the shape and color of Momiji using this crochet technique, it produces a warm party dress to cope with the nature of autumn which is a transition from summer to winter.
ALTERNATIVE CLOSURE-FASTENERS FOR ELDERLY-FRIENDLY ADAPTIVE CLOTHING: A CASE STUDY OF ELDERLY WOMEN Ghasany, Fatimah; Feny Puspitasari
Home Economics Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): May
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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The growth of the elderly population in Indonesia is predicted to increase in 2025. Changes in the ratio of potential support for the elderly are decreasing, thereby affecting the fulfillment of the elderly's needs. The elderly have difficulty dressing independently due to their declining physical condition. The need for adaptive clothing answers the solution but is rarely found in Indonesia. Previous studies have only focused on physical disabilities, cerebral palsy, and arthritis. This study focuses on problematic factors in dressing for the elderly and the concept of adaptive clothing design that is friendly to the elderly regarding the closure-fastener access feature. This study uses the design thinking method. The respondent selection technique uses the purposive sampling method with criteria 1) women aged at least 60 years, 2) communicating well, 3) having difficulty dressing, and 4) having complaints of physical conditions. Data collection techniques use trials and interviews. Alternative closure features that are tested are magnet, velcro, and zipper. The test results show that the velcro closure feature has a high percentage of access to use in terms of comfort and safety, the magnetic closure feature has a high rate in comfort aspect equivalent to velcro, and the zipper closure feature has a low percentage in all aspects tested. Based on the trial results, the blouse model with velcro closure is most recommended. Furthermore, this research can be expanded to explore adaptive clothing further due to the limited availability of adaptive clothing in Indonesia.