SCIENCE .
Textiles Design .
Chemical Bonds .
Engineer .
SCIENCE . Textiles Design . Chemical Bonds . Engineer .
Students explore how colors are made, why some fabrics soak up dye better than others, and how mixing different materials can change the way cloth feels and stretches. When they learn about mixtures and chemical reactions, they’re not just memorizing facts- they’re testing dyes, blending pigments, and watching science happen right infront of them.
Science in our class isn’t just something you read about - it’s something you create.
We also focus on sustainability and how smart choices can help protect the planet. Students discover which fabrics are better for the environment and how future designers can create clothing that looks amazing and reduces waste.
And then comes the really cool part. The sewing machines. Students get to explore how the machine actually works. What makes the needle move? How does the thread stay tight? What does the motor do? They take a closer look at each part, learn how everything connects, and even practice putting it back together. It’s like solving a mechanical puzzle.
By turning ideas into real, wearable prices, students see how science helps bring their designs to life. They’re not just learning about chemistry and engineering- They’re using it to invent, experiment, and build.

