Thursday, 26 March 2015

Uni Life! - Printing with Apples and Oranges


What I used: 
- 1 apple
- 1 orange 
- a couple pages of A3 paper 
- I also printed on some calico 
- gouache prints 
- a few paint brushes 
- a pot of water to clean your brushes 

Oranges:
As you can see here I cut the fruit in half and coveredit in paint and printed with you would a stamp. (I did the same with the apple.) 


I really loved the print the orange gave me. 

Apples:
I loved the print a apple gave too. 


I also mixed up some colours and printed with that I really like this process and think it looks really good. 


These are all the different prints I got.







Saturday, 14 March 2015

Uni Life! - Knitting!

Knitting try outs... 



I also decided to try doing some Pom poms. I really like these but I'd like to try out some smaller and bigger ones. 


Here and this image below you can see, I decided to try out this bobble stitch. 


I really enjoyed doing this and I think knitting for some is classed as 'old fashioned' but I think it can be modern. 

Uni Life! - Natural Dyes


So I decide to try out dying some fabric with natural dyes. I looked online and found out Beetroot, Onion Skins and Saffron worked best. So I tried it out... 

This is Beetroot Boiling to let all the colour come out. 

This is the onion boiling. 

After letting the beetroot and onion boil in pans for about 1 hour to 1 hour and a half. I took them out.

I then wet my silk, this lets the fabric take in the dyes better. 

I then put the fabric (silk) into the different natural dyes. As you can see below and above. 


I let these (above and below) soak in the beetroot and onion skin liquid for about 1 hour. 


I then removed them from the beetroot and onion skin liquid and gave them a rinse (above and below). 


Then I decided to try out the saffron. 
Then I added the fabric into the saffron and left it to soak for 30 minutes. 

Afterwards I took the silk out the liquid and gave it a rinse.

I then decided to warm up the saffron liquid to see if it made a difference I also added abit more saffron. 

This is the silk in the boiled saffron. 

Then I took it out and gave it a rinse. 

Here are all the died silks drying. 

I really enjoyed doing this and really like the outcome. I think I should have used fresh beetroot instead of pickled beetroot, I hope to try using fresh beetroot. Overall I enjoyed the process/ project. 


Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Uni Life! - Skirt and Shirt!

My shirt and skirt project this is what I made. 

Here is my skirt and shirt that I made. 

I decided to role up the sleeve because I really like this effect on shirts. Here you can also see my hand embroidered buttons I really loved this addition to the shirt. 


Here and the image below you can see the hand embroidery I did. I decided to do the buttons and the flowers in the pleat the same colours so they matched I really like this element. 



Here you can see a swing tag I made this shows what work is mine and how it would look if it was maybe in a shop. 

This was my four garments on the rail ready to be marked the four I had were my mock up skirt and shirt to see if I liked how they looked and if I wanted to change anything on them. Although at first I didn't manage my time very well so at the end of the project was a mad rush to get it finished I really love what I came out with. 

To evaluate I really enjoyed making and see it all come together but I wish I would have spent more time on my sample work.