Felting




This is my felting. It is quite ecclectic and a little bit folk-ish. I think that this was a good idea and a fun design but I should have executed a bit better. I should have used better fabric, more neutral base color and chosen the pop colors of felt and the way that I applied them more carefully. I used copper thread and gold discs to bring in a metallic element which I do like but in general it is not my favorite...I would love to try the technique again.

Surface Treatment






Here is the draped version of my foiled fabric. I took silk organza and used gold foil with stencils and bondaweb (something that allows you to iron fabrics together). Also for the final after I took these photos I used photoshop to place the draping on a model to help someone see the way that I would be using the fabric.

Where I am in the World Right Now


Here is a map of France with a circle around the city I am in.

Givenchy Sweaters



In the Givenchy Resort collection most recently shown there were these wonderful not even half sweat more just sleeves. I love them and with some time on my hands and a limited amount of wool this seemed like the perfect project. I want to use orange and pink because those have been big colors and are yarns that I happen to have. I have come up with a triangulation pattern that I may change based on the amount of wool I have and because I think it is a little too random and I want something that is more of a general repeat. But here is the work in progress and the image of inspiration for the shape.

Soluble Project- Surface technique finals



So for our surface technique final we had to drape the fabrics that we came up with and create a fold out or booklet showcasing the fabrics. Over the next few days I will post what I draped of the fabrics and some pictures from the booklet. This is the soluble project. The first is the shape of the fabric I cut out, a mix of gears and floral like lace and then I sewed over it with black and copper thread mimicking a computer hard drive, like I did with the batik. I draped it as a back piece as it is partially see through and this is how I imagined using this technique.

Face Sweater


So back in April I posted the design for a new sweater with a contour drawing of the face. By the time critiques came I was more than halfway finished and well into the back of the sweater. Here is a pic of my two sweaters together for the critique. Although I love them both, I am partial to the face one. The color combination is more subdued than what I normally do but with the maroon, navy, the stripes and the fact that it is a giant face make it interesting and fun for me.

Kickin' it old schoool


Here is an old picture my brother posted on facebook of me...I just thought that the sweatsuit was pretty sweet...the geometric pattern of bright color blocking with a pair of what looks to have been my favorite pink high tops is a pretty rockin' outfit and the fashion designer in me is a little proud of my 6 year old self for the look.