Showing posts with label denim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label denim. Show all posts

Monday, 17 March 2014

Multiple style choices (Click to enlarge images)

                                                           


  My multiple styles.

As a person who reflects her style off of their music taste I like to change every now and again.

These outfits are some of the ones that reflect my taste the most.

Here I'm showing sides of Punk, Metal Chick and Goth as well as skin head retro. Supporting Dr. Martins, tartan, Fred Perry  and yellow laces.

I like to reflect my style on my music taste because it shows a side of my interest as well as me as a person. The great thing about listening to different type of music is that I'm able to change my style depending on my mood. Some of the thins that I've worn also makes me feel confident like dressing Gothic for an example. Showing  my body figure with a high waisted belt, thigh high socks and platform boots to elongate the legs and a a light wooly top to add detail to the black on black.

Although I do wear a lot of black and most of my wardrobe holds a lot of black items, I do own a few coloured items that would cut in to the black. The colour that I use most is red, it's a bald and confident colour and I use it highlight a certain area. Like for an example, I wear red lipstick a lot (although it is not an item of clothing) and is now a signature thing for me, highlighting my lips and distracting from the black outfit. I also use red in tank tops, wooly jumpers, Band t-shirts and shoes.



Saturday, 8 March 2014

Sampling denim - Threading styles and experimenting





click on the images to enlarge ^^^^  >>>
So we finished our last project and started sampling with some denim. I first started with some top stitching, edge stitching and quarter stitch as well as decorative stitch. I then moved on to making a placket as displayed ^^ as well as doing a zip sample.

After covering the basics again like I had done when starting the construction of the shirt, and experimenting with denim. I then moved on to experimenting with what I used as my theme, experimenting with floral embroidery and using different techniques.

I started off with embroidery thread, going from dark to light and then coming out with a method on how I could create a flower for my garment. I experimented with creating it from free hand to drawing it out using tailors chalk. In the end I thought that drawing the flowers and mapping it out using tailors chalk was better than free hand, I also experimented with creating a full flower as well as an outline. I then realised that it took me one hour to do a small full flour when it could take me the same amount of time to do an outline of three flowers. So maybe when it comes to the garment construction that I would use the outline of my chosen flower (pink carnation) rather than a full flower. With the outline I was also able to create smaller and larger flowers in that space of time.

With my embroidery placement  I decided to do a small sample of a pocket with a full flower (which took me an hour to do), I thought the out come for that was okay but it could have been way better then again it is a sample and not the official thing.


Next week is pattern cutting... should be interesting.


















Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Experimenting



Experimenting with colour and how to colour denim. Also adding detail on embroidery around the pocket area, giving an idea on how the outcome may look.

Colouring the denim I used multiple ways to see what out comes I could come out with, I used water colour, pencils, water washing and lightly colouring the design. In the end I thought that the best technique to use was to water wash over coloured pencil, using this technique I was able to make the design going from dark to light making it seem 3D. I also added white pencil underneath for detail on the denim.

Friday, 7 February 2014

Further Development



 For the final design I've decided to go for a sleeveless play suit. Here I've experimented with the placement of the embroidery. I've also experimented on another page with different fastenings, deciding whether to use all buttons, button and a zip or a zip. In the end I decided to use buttons and a zip to separate the bottom form the top.

The next image displays the final design as a flat as well as a close up of the design of the flowers for the embroidery that I will be using, which will be done by a machine for a better effect.

The denim I'm going for will be a dark navy blue, but doesn't need to be stretchy for the adjustment that will be placed at the back.



Design Development for final idea





My final design is a play suit.

Here I've experimented with adding sleeves, collars, bootcuts and darts. With the development I then moved on to designing an adjustment tot he back for flexibility, because it is made out of denim it may be hard to move around in. If I wanted to to make a design evolving sleeves than an adjust to the back would be need.

The adjustments I've designs are both elastic, one being obvious and the other being hidden underneath more denim, giving a cleaner look.
Either of the two would be useful to the garment.


Development of designs


I do apologies for the bad quality of the image.

This displays what I've managed to develop, with my mood boards I've taken the embroidery and used them as key detail in my designs. I've used the embroidery in different areas of the designs, around the pocket, on the bottom of the garment and around the waist.

I've also drew a close up on the areas where detail would be placed, both pencil and in colour. The embroidery shown is made up of flowers, I used pink carnations and heather ling. I also tried using pink swirls for the back ground but the ended up coming out like the cancer ribbon which isn't what I wanted. 
So when designing further for my final idea I would loose the pink swirl and just use scattered flowers instead.

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Denim boards


These two boards are my WGSN boards.

In the first board It focus' on embroidery and patchwork. When I first looked at the board once the images had been place I was more interested in the embroidery than the patchwork. However the style and cut of some of the designs with the patchwork I could work with in my designs.

The second board shows more on what silhouettes I'm interested in and what I may want to work with. I've chosen between dresses, high waisted jeans and play suits, the reason for this is because they would be fun designing embroidery into the silhouettes.

The designs I've are slightly similar with my own style. My customer is a 36 year old woman, art collector and seller who travels a lot. She has many experiences and skills, she's also an independent woman. With my designs I've tried to capture this, which I will show in my next post.

Denim Project

My denim project is all based around well, denim.
But there's more to it!
With this project I have to consider designing for a client, creating a theme based on the clients lifestyle and personality and then cooperating 'ladies in pink scarves charity' and 'Maggie's'. Because the project is also based around the charities I'm able to include pink with the denim.

The two charities are both about cancer awareness, support, centres and the patient's.
If any are needing support of any of the two above I do suggest them, they offer so much help and support as well as making you feel at home.

https://www.maggiescentres.org/
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/breast-cancer-patients-launch-new-1460021