Moving from the potencial of processing textile pattern with tessellation composititon using non-geometry elements. The technique called Escher's technique which is used with inspiration from oramental variation of Sumba's hinggi ikat weaving because it is using non-geometry elements too. The purpose of this research is for creating new variant of Ready-to-wear clothing. Mixed method applied in this research which is quantitative method by doing the experiment mathematically and qualitative method by doing observation about both the used of tessellation composition and the characteristic of Sumba's hinggi ikat weaving and literature study of Escher's technique. Next is the experiment of processing textile pattern by using Escher's technique with the inspiration of ornamental variation of Sumba's hinggi ikat weaving. The experiment results applied using surface design's technique which is digital printing and embroidery accent and developed become menswear Ready-to-wear. The used of Escher's technique for processing motif still can be developed with various inspirations.
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