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Item Acceptability of Quilt Bedspread Made from Textile Scrap for Wealth Creation(Achievers University, Owo., 2023-09-28) Abdulkadir, Shakirat Odunayo; Adeniran, Idayat Bolanle; Titilope, Faizat I.Fabric waste in the garment manufacturing industry is one of the major issues facing manufacturing companies. The study examined the acceptability of quilt bedspread made from fabric scrap for wealth creation. Five research objectives were raised and twohypotheses were formulated. Score card and Questionnaire were used for data collection. Data collected were analyzed using frequency, percentages, mean, standard deviation, as T-test and ANOVA. The result revealed that majority of respondent were female and between age 21 and 25 years. 81.3% are students. respondent agreed that textile scrap quilt bedspread is better compare to contemporary type at (mean=8.29). The result shows that the TSQ is highly acceptable compare to CTQ (contemporary), language of design has influence and there is no significant difference in the perception of consumers on benefit of wealth creationin producing TSQ. It was concluded more of textile scrap should be retrieved from the landfill and textile industries, provide jobs for people, be financially rewarding by turning them into products for human consumption. It was recommended that prospective jobseeker should be encourage to more use of fabric scrap and designing with a sense of waste-awareness in producing a marketable product.Item Perception of Working Class Women on Utilization of Wood Cutting for Creative Home Furnishings for Economic Development(Achievers University, Owo, 2024-08-15) Abdulkadir, Shakirat Odunayo; Adebisi, Taibat Tunrayo; Adeniran, Idayat Bolanle; Abiola, Oluwaseun PreciousThe paper investigated Perception of working class women on utilization of wood cutting for creative home furnishings for economic development. Six research questions were raised and Four hypotheses were formulated and tested. The population for this studycomprised working class women in Okuku, Osun state.200 working class women were used as sample.Questionnaire and score card were used for data collection. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics. Results of the study revealed thatmajority of the respondents have high level of awareness on utilization of wood cuttings for creative home furnishing for homes, also durability, budget, comfort, aesthetic and styles, among others have influence on utilization of wood cuttings for creative home furnishing. Creative furnishings are perceived as having the potential to add value, economics benefits, durable and aesthetic appeal to living spaces. Hypothetically, there is significant relationship between the potential economic benefits, factors that influence utilization of wood cutting for creative home furnishing and perception of working-class women towards creative home furnishing made from wood cutting (p=0.000), also there is no statistically significant correlation between challenges faced and the perception of working-class women towards creative home furnishing made from wood cutting (P>0.089). The study concluded that there was acceptability of utilization of wood cuttings for creative furnishing for economic developments and promotion of creativity. It was recommended that the use of creative furnishing from wood cuttings by the entrepreneurs will help to create more employment opportunity among the youth and elderly.