Fabric manipulation. Mock up dress front as part of my making techniques for products module. This is the silk chiffon crinkle fabric tat I adore so much. This dress front will compliment my samples as a suggested end use for the fabrics I have produced throughout my collection. I enjoyed creating this piece and seeing my fabrics work on the body. The ruffles compliment the bodies shape and conform to my aesthetic design concept. The falling ruffles and drape are reminiscent of descending water and move with the body creating the asymmetrical design shown.
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
My collection is progressing speedily as I enter the final few weeks of my degree! I am excitedly awaiting digital prints based on the below designs and I have begun to add much needed sparkle to my samples.
Close up of embroidery design using aqua chiffon, seed beads and sequins on devore silk viscose.
Mono print on silk crinkle as part of my making products module.
Mono print onto interfacing to be used as a layer.
Earlier design development mark making techniques edited for digital printing on devore silk.
Photographs of previous mono prints onto silk edited in CAD.
Mono print onto silk and edited in CAD for digital printing.
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