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1 Knowledge Organiser: Year 7 TEXTILES
Artist knowledge : Marcia Baldwin Recall Equipment : Techniques used in this project: Using stencils with fabric paint My name is Marcia Baldwin and I am a full time professional artist specializing in Oil Paintings. I love large formats and brilliant colour. My true passion is colour theory and design and how compositions can play an emotional role in the viewer. Art has always been a passion of mine. I knew from a very early age that art was going to be a strong influence in my life and that I wanted to know as much about art as I could possibly learn. I still strive to learn something new every day. It takes practice and patience to be a full time artist and I am finally able to devote one hundred percent of my professional life to my studio work.  After many years working in and around art, making a living as an advertising designer, art teacher, art consultant, photographic artisan and many other niches, What is meant by collage? Core skills I am learning this term Using kite template to complete design Research page A mood board is a type of collage consisting of images, text, and samples of objects in a composition. It can be based upon a set topic or can be any material chosen at random. A mood board can be used to give a general idea of a topic that you were given, or can be used to show how different something is from the modern day. They may be physical or digital, and can be "extremely effective" presentation tools Painting with fabric paint Textile equipment knowledge: Internet links – As part of your homework you will be asked to research here are three links : Marcia Baldwin

2 Knowledge Organiser: Year 8 TEXTILES
Examples of Angie Lewin’s designs : You can use elements from each one of these design in your own work. RECALL TECHNIQUES: MONSTER PROJECT How it tie a knot Keywords in textiles A Applique / Aesthetics B Buttons / Batch production / Batik / Bonded fabrics / Breathable fabrics / Biodegradable / Bobbin C Cotton / CAD CAM / Components / Colour / Construction D Decorative stitches / Design / Dyeing / Disassembly Design brief / Durability E Embroidery / Evaluation / Elasticity / Eco-Design Embellishment / Embossing / F Fibres/ fluorescent fabrics / Functionality / Fabric crayons Fastenings / Felt / Flammability G Gathering / Grading H Hand stitching / Health & Safety / Hems / Handle I Ideas / Interfacing / Inspiration / Inks / Iron L Lace / Laminated fabrics / Leather / Linen M Machine stitching / Microfibres / Manequin /Mood boards N Natural fibres / Natural fibres / Needles / Nylon O Overlock / Organic P Patchwork / Pattern / Pattern cutting / Pile / Phosphoresence Pigment / Polyester / Pocket / Pleat / Printing / Pressing R Recycling / Regenerated fibres / Research / Rayon / Reflective S Satin / Scissors / Sustainable / Screen printing / Sewing machine / Shade / Stencil T Tailors chalk / Tape measure / Testing / Texture / Threads / Tie-Dye / Trends / Tolerance / Tailored / Transfer printing W Weave / Webbing / Wool / Water-proofing Z Zip How to tie off What does elements mean? An essential or characteristic part of something abstract How to threading needle Remember I am looking for individual progression in every lesson Higher level stitching: Knowledge on patterns used Pick a pattern, explain what stitch you would use to re-create the pattern on your fabric design.

3 Knowledge Organiser: Year 9 wall art Project TEXTILES
St. Martins college of Art and Design, is one of the top universities in the UK for creative subjects Examples of outcomes : Technic used in this project used in this project: Felting Core skills I am learning this term Embroidery Embroidery is the craft of decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials such as pearls, beads, quills, and sequins. In modern days, embroidery is usually seen on caps, hats, coats, blankets, dress shirts, denim, dresses, stockings, and golf shirts. Embroidery is available with a wide variety of thread or yarn colour. Some of the basic techniques or stitches of the earliest embroidery are chain stitch, buttonhole or blanket stitch, running stitch, satin stitch, cross stitch. Those stitches remain the fundamental techniques of hand embroidery today. Embroidery Internet links – As part of your homework you will be asked to research here are three links to short films on the artist we are basing our design on: Textile equipment knowledge:


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