Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Monday, 2 December 2013
New Brief New Task
-Last week we were given another brief after finishing out sustainable manufacturing brief, however the new brief does link to the previous briefs as the aim is to complete 4 illustration baords of the capsule collection we created in the first brief. We also have to research into historical and contemporary fashion illustrations and recreate some of their illustration.This is the task I am currently on and I have started to recreate a couple of Anna Kiper and Valentina Porter's illustrations.
-Anna Kiper
-Valentina Porter
(incomplete)
-Anna Kiper
-Valentina Porter
(incomplete)
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Dazed and Confused
-last year I completed and created a shirt dress as part of my pattern cutting brief, I also carried out a photo shoot in the style of 'Dazed and Confused' magazine. And this week I've finally printed out these shoots for my portfolio and here is the final magazine shoot...
Friday, 22 November 2013
Thursday, 21 November 2013
the final steps..
-yesterday I carried on with the manufacture of my tape jacket
-eighteen
so after finishing half the bodice on Tuesday I then went back to it on Wednesday and attached the second half. I also topstiched along the back seam to help hold down the seam at the back
-twenty
-Nineteen
after completing the main bodice I decided to go back to attaching the upper sleeve to the bottom half of the sleeve on both sleeves (the most difficult area)
I managed to attach the sleeve correctly on one of the sleeves but however it was for some strange reason more difficult on the second sleeve.
-twenty
so when it came to the second sleeve I decided to attach it in a different way by stitching the most difficult bit first and back tacking then going back and pinning the rest, by stitching the difficult bit first made it more stronger when pinning the rest as it didnt mean the pin would move.
-Twenty one
the final few steps of the process was to attach the sleeves to the main bodice.
as the orignal giles deacon pattern that i followed required alot of gathering arouund the arm hole, however as the material i was using was not going to allow this i then had to problem solve.
Therefore i matched the two seams up on the main bodice and sleeve at the bottom of the arm hole and started to pin upwards towards the top. As there showed to be alot of excess material that was suppose to be gathered at the top i then decided to use this to create a pleat at the top, this turned out to be the best way to fit the sleeves into the armholes
-twenty two
I then repeated the same technique for the second seam
-Twenty three
my sustainable jacket was almost finished all that was left to do was tidy up some areas, as working with tape seem to be proven hard as alot of areas have been damaged and just need to be tied up.
-This is tomorrows task.
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Todays work
-today's tasks
as attaching all the sleeves together figured out to be very difficult the other day, I decided to leave them for today and get all the other pieces ready for my tomorrows day of sewing.
-fourteen
I carried on creating the tape material for all the patterns so they were ready and out of the way. Making extra long piece so they could be folded in half for the patterns that had to be cut on the fold
as attaching all the sleeves together figured out to be very difficult the other day, I decided to leave them for today and get all the other pieces ready for my tomorrows day of sewing.
-fourteen
I carried on creating the tape material for all the patterns so they were ready and out of the way. Making extra long piece so they could be folded in half for the patterns that had to be cut on the fold
-fifteen
Sewing in all the darts on the front and back bodice.
-sixteen
I then stitched the bottom half of the back bodice to the top half making sure notches were matched up
-seventeen
I then stitched one half of the jackets front peices together and places it on the mannequin to see where it sat. However i found out it would be easier to complete the whole bodice jacket to then see if it sat properly
-tomorrows task
complete bodice
finish sleeves and attach to main bodice jacket
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Continuing
The next day of patterning..
-six
I went back to my notes I had written on my toile and discussed them with my tutor. We decided that I was going to change the how I was going to manufacture my jacket as originally I was going to make an under coat and the a top section to sit over the shoulders, however I decided I didn't want to it to look like I had an over piece over my jacket, therefore I changed my pattern by slicing along where I wanted my seam to be on the front and back.
-Seven
we also decided to make the front edges of the jacket straight and not have a stepped edge, to do this I worked with my toile and the mannequin and adjusted where I wanted the front of my jacket to come to on the mannequin bring it 2cm in at the top and 1.5cm in at the bottom
-eight
Me and my tutor also notice that I hadn't attached the elbow patch correctly to the sleeve as the seam on the elbow had to be towards the back not the side, therefore I had to remember to attach it correctly when it came to manufacturing the real deal.
-ten
I started with cutting the elbow pieces out and sewing them together and topstitching along the seam as I couldn't press the seam open on the back therefore I had to find away to lesson the bulk and topstitching it was the best option
I also repeated the same technique for the lower sleeve
-twelve
The next step was to attach the lower sleeve to the elbow patches making sure all notches are matched up and the elbow seam is more towards the back and putting right sides together.
-six
I went back to my notes I had written on my toile and discussed them with my tutor. We decided that I was going to change the how I was going to manufacture my jacket as originally I was going to make an under coat and the a top section to sit over the shoulders, however I decided I didn't want to it to look like I had an over piece over my jacket, therefore I changed my pattern by slicing along where I wanted my seam to be on the front and back.
-Seven
we also decided to make the front edges of the jacket straight and not have a stepped edge, to do this I worked with my toile and the mannequin and adjusted where I wanted the front of my jacket to come to on the mannequin bring it 2cm in at the top and 1.5cm in at the bottom
-eight
Me and my tutor also notice that I hadn't attached the elbow patch correctly to the sleeve as the seam on the elbow had to be towards the back not the side, therefore I had to remember to attach it correctly when it came to manufacturing the real deal.
-nine
the making of the material
The next step was to make the tape material, to create it I stuck two peices of tape together on the sticky sides and repeated this untill I had to right size for the pattern, I then sewed all the peices together with a straight stitch and the repeated this method so I cut x2
I started with cutting the elbow pieces out and sewing them together and topstitching along the seam as I couldn't press the seam open on the back therefore I had to find away to lesson the bulk and topstitching it was the best option
Cutting triangles into the seams made it more flexible
-elevenI also repeated the same technique for the lower sleeve
-twelve
The next step was to attach the lower sleeve to the elbow patches making sure all notches are matched up and the elbow seam is more towards the back and putting right sides together.
I then turned the sleeves the right way which created to bottom half of two sleeves
-Thirteen
For the upper sleeves i repeated the same technique for creating the tape material
-Tuesdays's tasks
Attach upper sleeve to the bottom half of sleeve
Cut out remaining pattern pieces
continue manufactering...
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