Saturday 22 November 2014

A2 Textiles


Initial Ideas:

Design Ideas:
Mediums used: Mechanical Pencil, Black Biro Pen, Watercolour Paint and Pencils 

Thursday 20 November 2014

AS Arts, Crafts & Design

Observational Drawings of Necklace Jewellery
Mediums Used: Pencil, Fine Liner, Biro Pen, Watercolour Paint, Gravy Browning and Ink

Development linking to Artists Makiko Wakisaka and Betty Pepper

Initial Development
Tea Bag Wax Entrapment, Stitching, Image Transfer
Fabrics: Muslin, Scrim, Cotton

Further Developments:
(Developed into a neck-piece)
Developed Piece (A): Materials and Methods include image transfer onto muslin fabric, stitch and tearing the scrim fabric.

Developed Piece (B): Materials and methods include, muslin fabric, tea bag wax entrapment, stitching, knotting and tacking stitch

Final Piece:
Combining the two development pieces ideas.
Materials: Fabrics like Scrim, Muslin, Tea bags
Methods: Image transfer, wax entrapment, stitching, tearing, tacking, knotting


AS Body Adornment Project

Theme:

Initial Ideas 

Developed Designs
Using the Kanzashi petal folding method, I made some flower samples from fabrics like satin and organza.
This unique floral neck piece uses a liquid satin base and fastens on the around the neck on the back by tying the organza ribbon.  The flowers are of different types of satin fabrics, organza covered on cotton and more with a resin bead on the centre. Other components like the chain is twisted 3 colour wire with acrylic and pearl beads.

AS Textiles Kitchenware Project


Ideas:
Inspired from the theme of desserts like cakes
Designs
 Design 3 was developed further with different bodice, skirts and embellishments.


The original brown patterns are from a pencil dress pattern and was developed and modified to be my designs' pattern shape onto cross and dot paper.



The products were made from unbleached cotton calico, white cotton and brown cotton calico as the products purpose is to be used in a kitchen environment cotton fibred fabrics were suitable as they are absorbent and durable. For the embellishments, I used yellow heavy satin, brown satin ribbon and lace (on the pot holder).