Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Knitted fabrics for fashion


This is a little page from my sketchbook for our most recent project - designing a collection of fabrics for fashion. I began by looking at recent catwalk trends on WGSN and my fave site and new fave designer Bora Aksu http://knitkicks.wordpress.com/2009/12/29/bora-aksu-spring-summer-2010/. I was inspired by this spring's trend of 'underwear as outerwear' as seen here http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/trends/2010-spring-summer/100114-lingerie.aspx# and wanted to recreate this mood through my designs.





These are two of my final samples. I've used stitch transfers and smocking to create the diamond shape which is a continued theme throughout my collection.



For these two samples I knitted really really long tubes - stocking stitch about 5 stitches wide which naturally rolls in on itself to resemble a long tube - which I've then handknitted to achieve this chunky effect. It was a lot of fun knitting the grey cable sample with the biggest needles you've ever seen! (15mm Brittany birch needles)



For the second part of the module we've to take these fabrics and use them as a basis to design a garment for a chosen icon. I think I will chose Jenny Lewis who is a lovely folksy singer from California with amazing auburn hair and quirky, indie style. When she's not lounging around in her smalls she wears the cutsiest little high-waisted shorts, 70s style blouses and sharp hats. http://www.myspace.com/jennylewismusic - have a wee listen!



Sunday, 7 February 2010

Yarn Making

Dragging myself into the new year I am faced with a new module - yarn making- and our (if you ask me , lame) topic is 'stringy things'. Finally getting some direction with it and decided on 'drystane dykes' an my inspiration.

This was my very first attempt at yarn spinning - both combining different yarns and spinning slivers of unspun yarn. I tried adding in various materials such as lichen, string, wire and horse hair to achieve a rough and natural effect. I loved it and can't wait to try out some more lovely messy ideas! I can see that spinning could be very theraputic once the basics are mastered.



This is my new research wall - its slowly but surely coming together. Am going to do some colour studies this week and perhaps some paper collages. Enjoyed doing my initial ink studies think they captured the random creeping lines of the wall pretty well. I've just been drawing from my photos so far but hope to get outside at some point this week - providing its dry and light enough.



Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Sketchbook Enquiry


This is my final presentation for our sketchbook project for which we had to complete a number of phases over a 12 week period:
  • selected a fine artist and a textile artist and prepared a presentation on each - selecting 10 words to describe their work - I chose Eva Hesse and Christien Meinderstma
  • chose one word which links the two - the word I chose was 'Organic'
  • selected a group of objects which represents the chosen theme - pine cones, coral, honesty, sheep's skull, dried orange slices and produced a series of drawings of these which were then bound as an individual sketch book
  • made a small bound book following Rachel Hazel's instructions and was in keeping with the theme
  • used a variety of materials such as potato prints, feather drawing, grass prints to produce a mark-making sketch book
  • produced a sketch book using only paper manipulation
  • took elements of the 3 sketchbooks produced and combined them to fill the small bound book using text to highlight the chosen theme
  • combined all the elements and techniques used to create one final sketchbook which is to be a piece of artwork within itself
  • produced a one-page-book which sums up the entire project

I really enjoyed the creative freedom we had with this project and discovered some new techniques and ideas which have been the inspiration for a number of different pieces.

A mobile for baby Ethan

I made this little animal mobile for my beautiful new nephew in Australia whom I have yet to have the pleasure of meeting! Apparently it has served its purpose and has given mummy some precious moments of peace! There's an owl and a pussycat, a dog, a wee mousy and a koala of course!

Weave for Interiors

Final display - double cloth woven fabric intended for use as blind or curtain material.



Sketches and initial paper collages taking inspiration from designs by Belen Mena





Colour and pattern inspiration - a contemporary office block in Slovenia from Wallpaper magazine.





Sample 1




Sample 2


Sample 3







Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Weaving - Art Pieces

Our initial brief was to create 3 8x8" 'art pieces' inspired by the research we carried out over the summer hols. The topic I chose was 'collections'.

My first ever weave!


Mood board inspired by vintage postcards found in an antique shop in Stockbridge.



A beautiful rose in Mum's garden shed bed.




This is my final display including sketchbook, research and technical files as well as our reflective journal - and of course a pair of roses 'borrowed' from my boyfriend's garden! (click on the image to see the pictures close up)