Thursday, 17 March 2011

17.03.2011 - Final Garments

Final garments are still being made/finished, and the fashion studio was full of students trying to perfect their final pieces. I had a lot of trouble with my garment as an inexperienced fashion designer and although required some help, managed to finish.
I then got told that if the garments were not lined, then either facing/binding had to be in place, which made me panic, because i had already overlocked my whole garment and was too late to create new patterns for lining, so i decided to try binding.
After taking the garment home, and a LOT of unpicking...


Ready for the Catwalk - 18.03.2011
I worked extremely hard on this and i hope you like it! :)

10.03.2011 + 11.03.2011 - Garment Construction

This week was all about creating final garments. My group's initial theme was 60's and after careful consideration, and after a member of our group had been removed from the module, we did not have any more time to waste as originally, a pattern for their design was made, and the twirl had also been started. This left our group with 4 dresses to make instead of 5.
My group's colour theme was 'Black and White 60's' and each dress would have one detail in a colour, for example a zip/button. The twirl and dresses would be made by the same person, as only having four members did not allow another rotation.


Sunday, 13 March 2011

03.03.2011 - Garment construction

Bein new to Fashion design, i found this processs of creating a garment extremely difficult, but tried hard to use knowledge i had gained to make a, which would hopefully give me a better understanding of how to construct a full garment/dress..
After the twirls had been finished,We then went on to deciding on the best type of fabric for our final garments that would be showcased in a final fashion show of the whole group collection. We chose cotton drill as it was reasonable in price, and also a good hard fabric that would represent our theme well.

25.02.2011 - Dye Workshop + Garment Construction

The dye workshop helped us to gain a better understanding of the different types of dyes that work for different fabrics, and after we were shown how to use the dyes, we got to make some of our own samples.
We then made our own dye samples. I used a method called "Dip Dyeing"

The 2nd half of the day was concentrating on making the twirls which would then be passed around to create final garments.
During this process, our group had a problem of non attendance, leading to a member being removed from the module, however we then continued to work as a group of four.