Second Chance Textile Techniques.

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Second Chance Textile Techniques

Rosie James https://rosiejamestextileartist.wordpress.com/‎

Unit 50: Exploring Fashion and Textiles LO1. Understand the fashion and textiles work of artists and/or designers LO2. Be able to safely use the materials, processes, techniques and equipment needed to create fashion and textiles Homework – For Wednesday Research Rosie James and write about her style Create a Design Idea ready for a print – Use the fabric sample to determine the size of your design. Keep it simple. You could choose a lighthouse, one of your illustrations, a Chance Glass product, the map of the heritage site, one of your photographs - simplified

Embroidery Techniques: Annotations Select an image to photocopy and reduce the scale for zig-zag book Cut image to the size of a tag Pinned paper and fabric [Calico] together – care to be taken with pins Looked at different hand embroidery stitched to outline images: Satin stitch, Running stitch, French Knot, Cross stitch, Seeding Your selection of composition – what to use and where, colour – and its effect on the outcome Are you pleased with the outcome? Why?