Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Fusion 2013 - Space CRAFT , belfast

Me and my work at the opening of fusion 2013 exhibition. I was delighted to be offered a place to exhibit my work and it was a great learning experience on setting up an exhibition. I'm very grateful to space CRAFT for this opportunity as it was my first ever exhibition to be a part of.

End of year presentation!

Ondule weaving - cotton warp and black bin liner weft
My final presentation comprised of both my ondule woven pieces and my hand woven garments. I was very happy with the outcome and am looking forward to developing this further into my final year.

Monday, 1 April 2013

Work in Progress

Work in progress- weaving black bin bags. Having the black bags pinned at the back of the mannequin I have started bringing them around and weaving them from both sides to begin to shape a top. So far I am really liking the outcome and the texture and stretch the fabric has.

Inspiration - Gareth Pugh A/W 13

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Gareth Pugh

Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Gareth Pugh


Autumn Winter 2013 collection by Gareth Pugh

I am absolutely in love with this collection constructed using strips of bin bags, love the tight woven structures mixed with big pom pom shapes. You would never think it was it was made with bin bags!

Weaving Rubbish!!! ( Bin Bags)

Weaving black bags on card. I wanted to work out how to add in tassels and so I wove two rows and then attached them in and repeated. I like the effect and the movement it has and so want to repeat on a larger scale.

Plain weave with black bags, I like the way the light shines on it creating different tones and shapes.

Thursday, 14 March 2013

PVC Macrame Top



Experimenting with Macrame on the mannequin using PVC strips.
Close up detail of the structures and knots created by the PVC.
I really enjoyed working with the PVC, I love the transparency,the feel and the way the PVC draped. After doing this piece it inspired me to look into other plastics that I could use in my work, which has led me to the material that I am currently working with, black bin bags.

Learning Macrame!



The images above are two of my very first samples of Macrame. I have only begun to learn and develop this technique and am really enjoying the different textures and patterns it can create. The sample on the left is using clear fishing wire and and a thin metalic red wire yarn together, and the sample on the right is using a paper yarn. The two samples create different patterns and this showed me that depending on the yarn you can create different effects, and this made me want to develop and experiment with more materials.