designing for textiles
DESCRIPTION
Wk 27 Session 8 Mainly Making - TextilesTRANSCRIPT
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Session 8
Week 27
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Formative Feedback:
• Peer/tutor feedback given on existing product choice and initial technical drawing (Textiles) Wk27
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Initial Technical Drawing
• evaluate technical drawing against criteria and available garment blocks– Appraise a range of existing manufactured products
with regard to manufacturing requirements (A1);– Demonstrate a range of appropriate hand and
machine techniques in a material area (textiles) (A2 & A3);
– Undertake research and investigation in order to gather relevant information leading to making functioning products (A1).
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Available blocks
• P78-89 Hopkins2010– 3D form draw flat– Precise– Linear– Technical information– Assembly processes– Fabrics, trimmings & costing's– Visual information required for
manufacture
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Feedback/plenary
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SDS
• Develop your existing product pattern from the technical specification into a garment pattern.
• Select suitable materials to realise your product.
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Surface Treatment: designing textiles
T.D.3.1 T.D.3.2 T.M.3.4 T.K.3.5 T.K.3.6
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Surface Treatment: designing textiles
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Starter Activity:
• draw an asymmetric unit within a rectangle
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learning objectives
– In this session we will be developing our knowledge and understanding of how textiles fabrics are created.
– And developing our skills in specific textile design principles (repeat pattern creation and scale of size).
Learning outcomes
– to describe the different factors affecting textile design
– to identify sources of information to support the process
– create repeat patterns, use scale to develop ideas and consider design placement on products
Undertake research and investigation in order to gather relevant information leading to making functioning products (A1).Demonstrate a range of appropriate hand and machine techniques in all four material areas (A2 & A3);
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How textiles fabrics are created
History
• trends within society
• current technology
Culture• tailoring• kimono
Function
• end use• aesthetic, drape,
handle, texture, colour etc.
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How textiles fabrics are created
ResearchPrimary & secondary
nature
galleries
architecture
costume
predictions
Trade fairs
http://www.wgsn.com/?q=Home
http://www.pantone.co.uk/pages/fcr.aspx?pg=20910&ca=4
http://www.carlin-international.com/web/en/#vision
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How textiles fabrics are created
• Inspiration– Imagery– Pattern– Texture– Colour– silhouette
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Break
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• SDS: Create a mood board on a directional theme
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Specific textile design principles
• repeat pattern creation– Students: photocopy pattern to experiment with
different forms of repeat.• engineered patterns creation– Students: photocopy pattern to experiment with
different forms of layout.• scale of design creation– Students: photocopy pattern in different scales, to
experiment with different forms of scale and repeat.
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Plenary
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SDS
After the session:• Read: Udale, J (2008) pages 128-153 (Textiles
used in fashion design)• Complete pattern creation exercisesBefore the session: • Read: Udale, J (2008) pages 89-109 (Surface
Treatment), pages 111-127 (Colour and Trends)• Create a mood board on a directional theme