During my 'Dreamy' project I learnt to do free machine embroidery and created these samples, I tried using different fabrics and materials to create texture, such as paper, netting and ribbon. These initial samples then lead me to experiment with more ways to create texture on a garment and finally inspired me to embroider a similar floral design over the entire bodice of my dress.
Celia Thomas Fashion
Friday, 14 February 2014
Enterprise - Tote Bags
As part of an enterprise project we worked alongside photography students to create canvas tote bags to be sold at our Christmas exhibition, I decided to embroider images of cameras, based on photos taken by the photography students, on to my bags. Above are some samples that I did of hand and free machine embroidery.
Artist Books
As a separate City and Guilds qualification I did a project where I had to research a chosen decade between 1900 and 1990s and all the main events that occurred in that chosen decade and then present my work as an artist book. I chose 1960s, and chose to present my work as a series of Vogue magazine covers. I made the covers using photoshop and wrote on them about the events that I had researched, for example the death of Marilyn Monroe and when Mandela was sent to prison, I printed these pages on to transparent paper and then screen printed the image of the 60s icons onto canvas paper behind.
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Final Major Project Research
For my final major project, I had to choose my own theme and research into it; finding trends, designers, techniques and garments that I could link into my own project. After a lot of thought and research I decided on Festival wear for SS14. Once I had chosen my theme I was able to begin my research and design process.
After looking through many colour trends and forecasts for spring/summer 2014, I decided on this one (above) because I feel the bright colours and warm tones are very much suited for festival style clothing.
I started by researching into the origins of festival fashion, for example 60's hippies and traditional bohemian fashion. I found that a lot of the clothes worn in the 60's and at some of the first festivals, e.g. Woodstock, featured a lot of intricate embroidery and other embellishment, this inspired some of my initial designs and print designs, as shown above.
I found that a lot of the garments typically worn at festivals are vintage or one off garments and so I struggled to find a lot of shops and designers to research. Although I found a few relevant designers and brands, I found that researching into celebrities that have a festival vibe about their style was one way to give me inspiration for initial design ideas and sample techniques. Above are photos from actress Millie Mackintosh's summer 2013 look book, many of these images helped me to decide what garments I should put together as an outfit and also influenced some screen print designs.
My research and initial designs led to samples of techniques which I had found, for example above is a sample of free machine embroidery which links to the design next to it.
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