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Title: Inovasi Canting Cap Batik (Cantik) dari Kaleng Bekas
Authors: Kartini, Kartini
Syamwil, Rodia
Wahyuningsih, Urip
Keywords: Canting Cap Batik
Used Cans
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: Inovasi Canting Cap Batik (Cantik) dari Kaleng Bekas 1Kartini, 1Rodia Syamwil, 2Urip Wahyuningsih 1Program Studi Pendidikan Tata Busana, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Gedung E10 Lt. 2 Kampus Sekaran Gunungpati Semarang 50229 2Program Studi Pendidikan Tata Busana, Universitas Negeri Surabaya khaertiny1996@gmail.com, rodiasyamwil@mail.unnes.ac.id Abstract. This study aims to create a batik canting stamp from used cans, determine the results of the quality of the use of canting cap, and determine the feasibility of batik canting stamp used materials. The method used in the creation of this product is the R&D research method, which states that in this research phase consists of potential and problems, data collection, product design, product validation, product revision and product trials. The results of this research in visualizing batik canting cap from used cans in the manufacturing process are not much different from making canting cap copper material, only these canned materials are treated a little differently because the cans are less easily shaped so it needs to be burned in about 30 minutes. Whereas the creation of canting stamp cans is implemented on two standard sized canting cap products, namely 18 x 18 cm with the pattern of conservation UNNES, namely the stylation of the UNNES logo and weed cacalincingan which have a certain philosophy. The feasibility test of canned batik canting is assessed from several indicators by 3 experts of canting cap and 20 respondents who frequently use batik canting cap, namely batik stamp crafters. Keywords: Canting Cap Batik; Used Cans.
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Appears in Collections:VOL 9 NO 1 (2020)

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