I'm now in my final timetabled week of stitching with two more weeks after this to hand-in. Samples are on a large scale literally, I am taking over the house, and the creation is feeling very industrial!
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Monday, 24 March 2014
Five weeks remaining!
Count down to the final hand in (well one week before and a week contingency). I think I am progressing well, with about half my samples well underway. I even think it looks like a collection. The CAD has certainly taken over which is a bit of am surprise, and as a result my samples are much larger than previous projects. The remaining samples are more hand stitch focused however, so I think will be more in keeping with my other projects and will be much slier to create. Here are the latest samples:
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Facets - CAD designs
Surprisingly I've been creating designs and samples with my CAD machine. I initially thought that I would use the CAD as backgrounds for my hand stitch, but I have found that it is taking a more of a prominent position in my designs.
Takes ages though, especially with re-positioning of the fabric for repeats and needs a bit of baby sitting, a bit slack on realising that the bobbin thread has run out which is a bit frustrating!
I'm at the point of making my decisions for my set of final samples, need approximately 15 to be created over the next five to six weeks.
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Facets
Working away on my sampling for my major project, now entitled 'Facets' taking inspiration from imagery derived from jewels, facets and scaffolding, these are my favourite paper collages. Some of the paper folding has been created from the instructions in 'Folding Techniques for Designers' by Paul Jackson (Top book!).
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Photo Shoot
Getting prepared for our last project including photo shoot of my best portfolio pieces for promotional materials for end of year show and New Designers Show 2014.
Monday, 17 February 2014
Major Project
I will be creating for my final project a collection of embellished,
stitched textured textile design / craft pieces. I will use my preferred textile techniques of
hand and machine stitch and embellishment.
I plan to create a collection of stitched
textile samples which will be initially inspired by two current exhibitions
(1) The Cheapside Hoard London’s Lost Jewels
at the Museum of London.
(2) Pearls, V&A and
Qatar Museums Authority Exhibition at the V&A
The imagery from the two exhibitions will
provide me with the subject content for my collection and will be the starting
point for my information gathering, idea generation and drawing exercises.
I will
create a collection of stitched textile pieces based upon my chosen theme of luxurious
jewels and precious stones.
This
will be a sustained body of work. The fabric
samples will be created from natural fibres.
I will use threads and yarns with lustre and shine to interpret and represent
the elements of the precious stones. The
fabrics will be embellished and embroidered by hand and machine. I will also create CAD embroidery designs.
In
addition to fabrics I will be stitching and embellishing non fabric
surfaces. I intend to experiment with
wood panels, stainless steel gauze and vintage slate roof tiles.
The final
collection will comprise of textile fabrics and complimentary non fabric pieces. I will present some but not all of the experimental
surfaces in the final collection and these will be chosen based upon those that
best compliment the fabric samples and subject matter.
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Restoration & Degeneration
An eclectic mix of stitch, machine and hand, traditional crewel yarn on stainless steel mesh, silk and papers couched to vintage slate roofing tiles...
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