Can you imagine our life without textile? I guess not, because you would have nothing to wear except clothes made out of animal skins. That is why textile is extremely important as well as textile courseworks.
Textile courseworks are an assignment for students of a high school taking GCSE level. As you can understand, it has a big influence on your final grade for textile studies. That is why we would not recommend you to take textile coursework writing carelessly.
Textile courseworks should have a certain structure as all other kinds of writings. You can count on a good grade only if your textile coursework is well-organized. Below you will find some tips on the organization of your work.
Textile courseworks start with an introduction. In this part of the work you have to present your topic and objectives. By the way, do you have an idea of a topic to cover? If you are not sure what to write about, let us briefly talk about that.
- First of all, textile courseworks can be devoted to different sources and types of textile. Here you can make a review of animal textile, plant textile, mineral textile and synthetic textile.
- Textile courseworks can disclose such an interesting topic as fashion and textile design. Here you can think how famous designers create their collections using a particular textile, thereby establishing certain fashion.
- Textile courseworks can investigate the methods of producing textile. You may compare several methods, revealing their advantages and disadvantages. Maybe you will give your recommendations on how these methods can be improved.
Now, let us return to the textile courseworks’ structure. After the introduction you will have to write the main text. In this part you will describe the research itself. Tell about the chosen methods and say why you think they are most appropriate.
The final part of textile courseworks is a conclusion. In this part you should make a summary and present the results of your research.






