Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Moving on...

Today I am blending all I have developed during the fashion module with a card and gift module.
We are working for Hallmark and have to continue our fashion theme and merge it into several card & gift outcomes. I am very excited about this and have already gathered a lot of inspiration!

Whilst looking through blogs and design websites such as Print Pattern and Decor8 I also came across an exceptional design website called "pony rider". They are an Australian based design website that make and sell cushions, throws, wallwares and floor seats.
My favourite thing on their website is the beautiful "Dark Forest King Throw" I could go as far as say it is the most beautiful textile design I have ever seen! I love the styling of the throw in the middle of a forest, it just oozes with elegance! And the fact that it has a matching cushion is just a bonus!

 





Its such a shame that the pair cost a whopping $500!

A link to the Pony Rider website 

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Mono-Printing

Mono-Printing


These are some of the mono-prints i created during my last module, I firstly began by drawing trees and twigs, but then began looking closer into the knots and roots of the tree's which i think are much more interesting.

Natural fashion

Natural fashion


This is something I created during my time at Sunderland University, it was part of my open brief module where i decided to create fashion which was 'natural' . I later went on to dye my own fabrics with berries, flowers and leaves and created a very unique, yet wearable scarf.

Futuristic module.

Wearable art




As part of my futuristic module we were asked to create a piece of wearable art. With inspration from lady gaga and the latest jewellery craze (body necklaces) i have created this body necklace made out of silicone and beads that is inter-changeable and multi-functional. I have also created two more panels for the necklace. The idea behind using silicone came when i was trying to make my own material and experimenting with a range of versatile products and found that silicone was the most flexible and appropriate for this type of use.

Decon/recon workshop

Gold faux leather jacket...

Original jacket

Original jacket

Deconstructed jacket

Deconstructed jacket

Final reconstruction piece

Final reconstruction piece

Zip + Cuff necklace

Zip + Cuff necklace
We were given a workshop called decon/recon where we had to deconstruct a once wearable garment and then reconstruct it into something new.The theme of this module was Futuristic so off i headed to the local charity shop to find this gold biker jacket that i thought fitted the theme quite well.I am concentrating on making a piece of wearable art for my final piece so i decided to make a neck piece out of this jacket.First of all i deconstructed the whole jacket using an unpicker and scissors and seperated the different components into piles. Then i experimented with all of the zips and cuffs to construct one long necklace. However i didnt find this necklace very interesting and basic.So i started experimenting with the faux leather pieces and how they would react in the heat presser. i learnt that the material would fuse together when folded and create a lovely two tone effect.I began folding two long strips of the faux leather into a necklace shape and then fused it with the heat press to secure it.Once i had the base i started to add the details:I made buttons by fusing the small scraps like threads and cut off's together then cut out circles.I then cut out more circles of the faux leather and folded them then stitched them into a roll shapes.Then i attatched the buttons and ruffled circles as well as both of the pocket zips (opened) using a leather needle and white thread.

Something quite similar on the high street!

Something quite similar on the high street!
I found this laser cut collar in Topshop which i think is very cute!