Thursday, 26 February 2015

Poncho a little bit closer...



Now having re-done the front pocket, making it neater, and wider so the pocket edges will fit into te side seems. 




I like this pocket design much better than the previouse. It gives a sportier feel and a speaker finish. 




I am going to make the hood one layer (for now) and see how it looks. I quite like the sheer look of the licra, but it may be more practical to have two layers for warmth. 





The front panel pocket took a lot of tweaking to get into the right position, as I had cut the panel so it wants completely  sametrical. On the future I need to be more accurate when cutting elastic fabrics!




Tuesday, 17 February 2015

3D paper experiments


I think all of these experiments are all successful. I have learnt that keeping the shapes and designs simple work most effectively. 



I firstly tried scoring detailed curves and using small shape, but the designs looked to crafty and didn't have the speak professional finish I was looking for.





I really loved these layered designs. I think both the smooth curves and pointe. Triangles have worked well on creating a simple but elegant design.




I tried many designs, using smaller shapes and adding detail but didn't look right. This layered square pattern, is using one repeated shape so really the design still simple but portrays a more complex feel. I think this design in a white  plastic would look better futuristic. 




This design looks great, but was very time consuming. If I desided to use this shape I would be best choosing a material that could be laser cut, as this would make the process more efficient.





The design above is my favourite design. The long curves of each band, create a sporty feel. I could imagine these should designs apart of American football should pad design. Leading into a chest piece, make out of a smooth plastic or metal. 





I love this moulded shape surface. Although I don't think it fits well on the should pad, maybe it would work better in the Chet piece? 





Friday, 6 February 2015

sketch book pages - sports poncho design




For my research I have found both M&S's new sportswear line and urban outfitters active wear as well as Nike very helpful to look at shapes and futures.






After analysing many garments of current sports wear I have added and adapted the item I am designing.
I have found much of the outerwear for sale currently is grey, black, and navy. I will use this colour scheme in my final product, as these tones so with many others, so you will be able to wear the poncho with every outfit.







Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Cyanotype images




I found it challenging to get a crisp, strong image Cyanotype printing.

I started painting think layers of the solution on the paper, thinking this would produce a more powerful image but this only gave it a dull yellow tinge.

When I started painting quick, thin layers onto the page, it started to look closer to the outcome I was hoping for. I also found the length of time you transfer the image makes a huge difference the clarity of the image. 123 was the perfect measure.







Choosing the five I was most happy with, I started adding a light blur cotton and free machining on top of the material and into the images. 

This turned out to be a very successful process. Following the lines of buildings in filling in missing area, it really makes the image grab your attention. I will diffidently use this process again. To develop this idea, it would be ace to print more of these small tile images and stitch a number of them together, to make a panel of memories all interlinked together.    





Monday, 2 February 2015

Poncho - pocket and hood design



I think the tunnel hood works well with this loose fitting poncho. It will look great when being used as a hood and when the fabric is hanging around the neck. 




I think I like the smallest pocket shape. I think it will be the most flattering design for a women's figure. The lower pockets would also be more useful, as it would be more accessible for your hands. 



Friday, 30 January 2015

Following a pattern - gillet



As a whole the gillet is make ok. The quality of the stitching, seems and the pockets coul have been better (but as the first garment I have made from a pattern, I have learned a lot). 




First of all, I sewed larger seem allowances than the pattern had allowed, this meant the pockets didn't actually got inside the lining so I had to make them smaller ( to an extent that you have to have very small hands to use te pockets).





The lineing if around the sleeves turned out to be quite messy as there was to much fabric the sew, this meant the edge was loosely stitched. 





The seems arond the larger panels look neat, as it was more simple to get a good quality stitch on these long straight edges. 





The quality of the of the collar is good. It is only at the points of the collar that the pattern wasn't cut to the right size, so the matetial bunch a little. 


Thursday, 29 January 2015

Styling photography with added material




After this photo shoot was so successful, I want to carry on and develop this image.
Adding this piece of material has put more of an emphasis on the clothing, which is important as it started as a styling project.

I think this would work extremely well in a magazine. If  you used the specific material of the garment with less volume, the readers could feel the textures of the clothing you are trying to sell to them. Although this would be very expensive, the future customers would not forget this image easily as you are taking it in through two senses (sight and feel). 









I now want to carry on just using the free machine to add more detail in the photograph through the thread.
Stitching around the figure in adding to the clothing would really bring the image alive.