Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Monday, 27 November 2017

Hogwarts...Nope! It's Hereford College of Arts

Hogwarts? No its Hereford College of Arts.

Since my last blog post, wheels have been turning and I've been full steam ahead and feeling super productive and organised. It's amazing how things can really turn around on it's head once you click with something! 
I had the pleasure of visiting Hereford College of Arts and WOW, what a wonderful place. It felt like home just pulling up and parking my car and it's like stepping into a miniature version of Hogwarts. My first impressions were very good, inviting, warming and inspiring. I didn't want to leave BUT I have to consider the long journey (around an hours drive) and the impact it could potentially have on my family life..I struggle on a daily basis as it stands. Visiting Hereford really did reaffirm my growing love for textiles and how much I enjoy incorporating my photography work and skill into my designs and it's something I'm embracing and experimenting with in my latest brief...........


I'd touched on last week that we have a live brief in collaboration with the Birmingham Botanical Gardens and I've spent the last week and a half designing my print from a photograph I had taken whilst visiting there. The greenhouses are filled with tonnes of tropical and semi-tropical plants and inspiration is a plenty but for me I was really looking for something outside the box and it just so happened what I was looking for was underneath my feet the whole time. 
 A small water feature was throwing out excess splashes of water out onto the floor and in turn was creating this beautiful reflection...There it was, I was taken by this immediately and knew exactly where I wanted to go with this. In . my fairytale portrait work, I use a lot of split-toning to change the colour of the highlights and shadows and this was my train of thought for this image using the colour palette from a flower in the greenhouse. 
Using the gradient map tool in Photoshop and the eye dropper tool, selected two colours from my colour palette source image (not pictured)  and added them to the gradient map. One colour for the highlights (green) and one colour for the shadows (pink). My first response was very exciting and I love this change alone, never mind developing on it!

I'm  pleased with my first response to this print and over the last week I've really developed it......Worked on it some more in photoshop with leaf stamps, reversed the gradient map, sublimation printed and then printed again over the top of it. It's coming to life and I'm really connecting with it, It feels good and I'm passionate about using my photography as part of it. 

Something else exciting happened...My husband came home with this for me...A gin advent calendar! It's nearly Friday and I can't wait to open the first box..*hic-hic

Overall I'm pleased with how this brief is going, I've planned my work load very well and I've connected well to it and I'm feeling positive. 

Monday, 23 January 2017

Finally found something I don't need any help with #partytime!

Good evening Loves..How are you doing? I'm feeling pretty rotten at present. Think this cold bug/virus has caught up with me but I'm soldiering on as any awesome mom-wife-student would do. Got quite a few photos to show you as always..I like to photo document some of my work as I go along..It also means I can use the photos in my portfolio when I hand in each brief (no...I don't mean pants lol)

The start of last week started out with doing something I've found out I absolutely love...Basic block drafting and Pattern drafting. I really love the technical, mathematical precision of it. Something I never thought I would say but there is something so satisfying with starting with a blank piece of dot and cross paper, working through the 'recipe' and then you see your pattern. It's certainly the way of working I like best and as creative as I am, You give me some fabric and a stand and ask me to drape and hang with no pattern, Well I just can't cope. It doesn't come natural to me. I like it constructed and precise.





The postman delivered these beauties too last week from devere yarns I've been waiting super patiently..Actually I may have stamped my foot on few occasions but they are here...The orange one is photo luminescent thread..IT GLOWS IN THE DARK *WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT. Yep, It glows in the dark and the silver one is Sterling silver thread, I know right! Sterling silver. I'm super excited to be using these threads as part of my textile element for this terms brief. I'll have some piccies on my next blog to show you what I'm doing with them but in a nutshell..Im going to be hand embroidering constellations onto my garment. Watch this space...hahahaha..Get it, Constellations-Space ;-)





 Now don't ask me how I have done this but I've only bloody drawn something that actually looks half decent..This bloody skeletal hand. Calm yourselves all down..I'll be taking commissions very soon. Hehehehehehehehehe! I'm a messy artist, quite the opposite to when I'm pattern drafting funnily enough. This skeletal beauty was drawn using dipping ink and a basic calligraphy pen. They are going to become my new best friends when it comes to drawing..






My week finished off with being the model for my college buddies University portfolio. I was modelling her wonderful creations. It was great fun and I really enjoyed being on the other side of the camera for a change.





Talking of being on the other side of the camera, My self portrait project is coming on really well. Week 24 can be seen here and Our igersblackcountry page is going really well too..If anybody is interested you can check it out here. We are so excited to showcase our amazing region and although its only been one week in the making, we have been featured on our first blog...You can view that here and read all about us!


Nighty Nighty Folks...Thats enough talking from me. Abi

Monday, 16 January 2017

Have we all stopped saying Happy New Year yet?



Well I'm going to say it...HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE. Welcome back to my super honest, shambolic blog of a 30-something, mum to one and student.

It's been a funny few dasy back to be honest-The course has seen some changes in staff and structure but as always I'm trying my best to embrace these changes and tackle them head on. I'll admit, Yes I've had a good moan and last Wednesday saw me in a full on breakdown, tears and snot (Huge Thank you to Mark my contextual studies tutor for being my rock!) but I guess fear, coupled with the anxiety about change had manifested over the week and I had bottled most of it all up. I won't be doing that again and will really start to make an effort to discuss my fears or worries sooner rather than let them bring me down. Anyway..With that said and done, Overall I've been having a bit of fun too.

I've been embracing my inner Pollock in the studio and creating galaxy-like, paint splatter pieces of art for our new brief titled-Opposition. I've made a little 7 second time-lapse video. Hit that play button! With my earphones in, listening to Euphoric dance music (I think the exact song was Synth and Strings) I was well away and In my element or should I say..In my own world. Music really helps me to focus and also gives me inspiration. I kind of let myself go to the music. These creations are all part of my design development and will go toward the inspiration for my final curated garment piece, which is going to be a sweatshirt of some description.

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Splatter away! 
Releasing my inner Pollock

Close up of paint splatter-added salt
to give extra dimension
                                




There is one thing that really did put a smile on my face this week and that was attending my first ever life drawing class. I was so nervous because A) I can't draw B) I was going to see a naked penis in a room full of other students and C) What If I burst out laughing...Well I didn't laugh and I saw a penis and My drawing is getting better. I really enjoyed myself, despite being very nervous and I was more nervous of everyone seeing my shit drawing, I can't wait to go back again. I struggle with body proportions when doing my fashion illustrations so I'm hoping that the life drawing is going to help me with this and to understand the body and body shapes a bit more,whilst improving my skill overall.


I've also been able to include my own photography as whilst away for New Year I photographed The Milky Way, These images has proven to be great primary sources and Im hoping to further develop one of the images for a possible print. You can head on over to my page here and check out my astro images and If I've still got your attention..I hope so then please check out a new venture I've started with my buddies..We have set up the official #igersblackcountry instagram account. Here's a link to our page on facebook. Read all about it and perhaps see you on Instagram.

Abi xxxx

Monday, 19 December 2016

And that's a wrap...Signing off for Christmas and saying Goodbye!

Hello my loves...My last blog post for 2016 and I can't believe I've actually written 9 of these since September. It may not be a lot in the world of blogging but It's great for me as I had never blogged before.

The run up for assignment deadline day has been crazy and so stressful. I've learnt so much about myself during this process-I'm such a flipping worrier and could do with an extra large bottle of chill pills but with all the worrying aside, I did make it to deadline day :-)

I really don't know what I was thinking when I decided to design a shirt dress that could also be worn as a coat too..I mean It can't be that hard to make? Gosh I was so wrong but despite it's huge challenges..I did it...I MADE IT!
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Nearly finished!!!!
 In fact, whilst I'm sat here writing this I've just realised a couple of things I have forgotten to do like-Overlock the inside sleeve seams (on shit!) and blind stitch the seam that I had accidentally pulled open on my small collar. Hmmm What can I do about it now but I know my tutors will be reading this so *WINK-WINK KISS KISS*

As always I like to fill up my post with lots of visuals along with a brief explanation.Here goes.....

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Large outer collar in pink Chenille
Very hard fabric to sew!
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Darts in bust line. Originally
had shoulder darts but removed
them as the bust darts looked
nicer
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Plackets added as grow on
in pink Chenille


Although I've found these last couple of months extremely hard..I'm super proud of myself for actually getting this far as I really was ready to quit (as I've mentioned before) but seeing my garment go from first design concept to an actual wearable garment, that I have made,  has just made me hungry for more GRRRRR and even more determination to carry on a gain my degree! Especially as I've also found my illustration 'style' and my confidence in drawing has really improved.



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3 portfolios of design development
ready to hand in, along with
fabric and print samples
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Final fashion boards with flat, technical
drawings and fabric samples.
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My final illustration of AM 2 PM
collection-Can't believe I drew these!!


Last week we said Goodbye to our fashion tutor-Kerry. She is going to be missed so much. Kerry is such a wonderful person and has really help build my confidence and find my illustration style as well as teaching me construction too and thats only a fraction of what she has taught me..She literally walks, talks, eats and sleeps fashion and when I grow up, I want to be her. I'm 33 and far from growing up yet but having had the pleasure of knowing her for only a short time even though it feels like a lifetime, She has ignited a fire in my belly to make it in the industry. Thank you Kerry <3

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L-R Debbie, David, Kerry and Me! HND 1 gang

Pretty sure most of you know my other passion is photography and I have my Facebook page. This weeks self portrait is here and Its one it took a couple of  months ago, I just hadn't found the right words to use alongside it. Well my loves...Cheers and have a wonderful Christmas. I'm signing off for 2016 but I'll be back in 2017 with more fashion studying shenanigans. Abi xxxx

Cheers Everybody and Merry Christmas










Monday, 5 December 2016

Calico heaven or maybe....Hell!!!!

Calico, Smhalico...If I have to see another piece of that muslin cloth I'm going throw a fit but I'm super excited to show you my final toile piece. There is a few images in this blog tonight so keep scrolling and i'll talk you through it :-)

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Lay plan to begin

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Reverse of bust dart
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Inserting bust darts

I started out with my lay plan to see the most effective way to get the most out of my fabric and measure how much fabric to buy for my final piece. Some pattern pieces needed to be cut on the fold and some pieces like the fronts, I only needed one of each. It worked out that I needed roughly 3mtrs of fabric just for one dress!! WOAHHH!! Once I had cut all my pieces, I started with the two front pieces and putting in the bust darts.


Right sides together for french seam part 1

Finished french seam
Wrong sides together for FS part 2

Kerry had asked me if I had thought about how I'm going to finish off my seams and well, I looked at her rather blank. It's taken me all my effort to think about what I want for lunch so seams were the last thing on my mind lol. She suggested that I could try sampling a french seam as I gave a nicer, structured and supportive seam than the over-locker. I'm always game for a challenge so french seams it is!! It might not be 100% clear from my photos but the first part of the french seam is sewing the right (correct) sides together allowing a 0.5mm seam allowance, then part 2 is folding the two pieces of fabric back on themselves so you get the wrong sides together and sewing them together allowing a 0.75mm seam allowance. Them you fold back to bring the right sides together and TAA-DAAAHHHH, That's your french seam.

Starting to see my design

Too much excess on the shoulder
Flip the lapels back

After sewing my fronts to the back piece together, I popped it on the stand to see initially what it looked like. I was a little concerned as it didn't have an open chest front like in my design. I soon realised that I had added extra to my pattern to flip back the lapels. Phew....I nearly cut them off to expose the chest. I also found that I had too much excess on the shoulder so needed to snip off about 2cm of excess. How nice do those darts look? So proud of myself..


First, large collar

Second, smaller collar eased in
Garment design in the middle

Fast-forward about 45mins and I had constructed my two collars..CHECK OUT THOSE POINTS!! and eased them into the neck seam, which was no easy task but I did it. Having a quick look at again my garment design, I can really see it coming to life. It's so exciting and I'm really, really enjoying this part of the degree.

  
First sleeve in!!  
 
Only a couple of tucks...Impressed




This next and last step to my toile was adding in the sleeves and I was nervous, I'll admit. I'd never put in a sleeve until now and I was a shaking mess!! I tacked it in place, matching up the centre seams and took off for the sewing machine. Let out a deep breath and got stuck in. I was absolutely thrilled with my effort as I had only 2 tucks and it fit fantastically. Go me!! 





In other news. Last week, Igersbirmingham launched their first ever exhibition and I was thrilled to have been chosen as a featured photographer. If you fancy a giggle then check out my Facebook live video here and if you enjoy taking a photo or two and would lime to make some new photo buddies then check out the new website here

As always, Thank you for reading, looking and listening. I really do appreciate all your support. Abi xx

Saturday, 19 November 2016

Highlights and Low lights...I'm not talking about hair either!

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Designer mom hard at work!

Good evening. It's getting flipping dark isn't it!

Kicking off this weeks (rather late blog post) is this iPhone shot of me in action because I don't just sit around at college for 3 full days drawing, looking through magazines, playing with textiles and generally having a good laugh with my tutors and studio buddies.

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Drafting my garment pattern from scratch!
A lot has gone into getting me at this stage in the photo....Design development-20 pages of inspiration and my own development and interpretation on the words Stripped, Striped and Strapped. Our brief for this term. Then came customer profiling and market profiling and a client/creative muse. Who can I see wearing my garments? Where can I see them in the market? High end high street? Boutique? or cheap and cheerful? In between all of this I touched on my colour palette and initial ideas for fabrics and then designing a collection of garments.This is just a very brief overview of what we've been doing and It's really opened my eyes up to what goes on behind the scenes of fashion. You don't just make clothes..There is a whole 'science' and process behind it of which I'm learning and very much appreciating!

With my initial garments drawn...I've now selected a few to delve into a bit more and further develop for my collection and selected one garment to make! Eeeeeekkkkkk...We are making in this brief. Now this is what I came on this course for..to construct and make garments. It's so exciting! Although it's not all been singing and dancing...I've been very frustrated too and had some great highlights but also been feeling rather low and useless and I'll admit that perhaps I just can't do any of this...Studying full time, all the work we have to do outside of college hours and all my parental and home responsibility too. It was really getting on top of me last week but with some organisation put in place and a good chat with my tutors, I'm in a good place and have a more positive attitude. I don't give up easy and I'm having to remind myself that it's been 14 yrs or so since I was in education..Go easy on your self, girl!

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Manipulating on the stand
In the photos here, are just some initial ideas regarding details to my garment designs...We are encouraged to physically 'play' and manipulate with the fabric on the stand and this has really helped me with my initial concept and determine some details in regards to our stripped, stripped and strapped theme for the brief. Can anybody see a relation to the theme?


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Free motion embroidery
Over in textiles I had a go at some free motion embroidery and loved it. It took some getting used too and I lost my thread 4 times and broke a needle twice which quickly escalated in me wanting to throw the machine out of the window but finally I was happy to have produced this piece of textile art. We were asked to collect white items only and visualise a landscape so here is my all white, free motion landscape...TADAAAAAA      

print, textiles, fashion, student, In textiles we are also linking up our fashion brief I've talked about  and exploring pattern ideas. I know at this stage my pattern is going to be a naive, crude, distressed stripe so I had a go using dispersed ink with different items...For this one I used a cheese cutting wire, dipped into the ink and dragged along the paper. It's created almost the stripe I am after.  Using the dispersed ink means that I can test this out on some fabric on the heat press and see what It will look like as a print. Watch this space!

      
 Well as always I do a lot of talking. Thank you again if you read this to the bottom and following my journey. For those who follow my photography, my latest self portrait is up and can be viewed here.

Thanks my loves. Abi xxx

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

So It turns out that I can kinda draw :-)





The love-bugs
Yo yo yo....Evening folks. Pinch, punch, first of the month! I missed a blog last week but it was half term and I was super poorly so this is going to be a 2-4-1. Yayyyyyyyyyyy.

What couldn't be better than spending a week with these 2 love-bugs on the left but I got a horrendous virus and kinda put me out of action for most of the break. Still on a  brighter note at least Ryan wasn't at school and we spent a lot of time, cuddling up, watching films. Bliss.

  
Fine Liner in one continuation
I was meant to do lots of collage work but that got left by the wayside. Nevermind..Lots of catching up for me.

Pencil designs on layout paper


Check out my drawings on the left and right....I did those *shock-horror. I couldn't draw 6 weeks ago and I'm not at all overly confident in this area and my skill set as of yet but I'm really flipping chuffed with these. I knew before I started that this was going to be an area of weakness for me. My dad is an amazing artist but sadly didn't pass on even half of the skill my way. Thanks for that Dad!
As much as I roll my eyes when Kerry tells us to get the pencils and sketchpads out...I'm enjoying it as I can see weekly improvement.






Something I have really learnt about myself especially when it comes to illustration is that I'm afraid to make mistakes or that I'm doing it wrong. I've been overthinking it so much that at times it has taken some of the joy out of the creative process. I've set a target with my tutor to work on my illustration skills but most importantly..I just need to work on my confidence and remember that there is no right or wrong when  you are a creative person. #peptalk


Can you guess what it is?
Gold star to the first person who can tell me what I was trying to imitate. This funny looking thing on the right happens to be my first time trying out wet felting and believe it or not but it was rather brutal and took the skin off one of my knuckles lol. 

The textiles part of my HND comes quite natural to me and I'm picking most things up with ease as its quite hands on and not a lot of ''academia'' involved...We are doing, making, feeling, touching and experimenting with all matters of materials, yarns and fibers. The best way I learn and I'm really enjoying textiles because of this. I guess, I enjoy it a bit more than the fashion element  as I'm a lot more confident. 

As always over on my photography page I'm doing a self portrait series..I've completed another 2 portraits since my last blog week 16 is here and week 17 is here..I'd love for you to take a look if you haven't already. 

A huge thank you if you have stopped by and had a read of my blog. Lots of love Abi xxx