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Assignment 4 – Reflective commentary | HUGGYWITCH TEXTILES
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Open College of the Art BA Textiles (Hons). SAMPLES FOR ASSIGNMENT 5. Stage 4 Developing design ideas into weaving. STAGE 4 MAKING YOUR TEXTILE PIECE →. Assignment 4 – Reflective commentary. July 26, 2015. Hand twisted cords and braided cords was difficult to do, because instructions weren’t read properly. But having grasped the technique got carried away with construction. Overall, the results were pleasing with many variations of colour and texture. Changing the base material, whether cord or wool, alt...
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Experimenting with Structure Stage 2 Exercise 2/3 | HUGGYWITCH TEXTILES
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Open College of the Art BA Textiles (Hons). SAMPLES FOR ASSIGNMENT 5. Experimenting with Structure Stage 2 Exercise 1. Experimenting with Structure Stage 2 Exercise 4 →. Experimenting with Structure Stage 2 Exercise 2/3. July 25, 2015. Various materials were used for the cording and braiding. The structures formed showed some interesting colours and textures. Patterns emerge from within the structures, and could be adapted for a woven piece. View all posts by huggywitch →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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ABOUT ME | HUGGYWITCH TEXTILES
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Open College of the Art BA Textiles (Hons). SAMPLES FOR ASSIGNMENT 5. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. OCA Textiles Learning Log.
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TECHNIQUES TO TRY | HUGGYWITCH TEXTILES
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Open College of the Art BA Textiles (Hons). SAMPLES FOR ASSIGNMENT 5. BA TEXTILES (hons) A creative aproach. BA TEXTILES (hons) A creative aproach. ASSIGNMENT 1 -Drawing, Mark-making and Stitches (20). ASSIGNMENT 2 – building a visual vocabulary (9). ASSIGNMENT 3 – Creating Shapes and 3 Dimensional Forms (8). OCA Textiles Learning Log. The WordPress.com Blog. Follow HUGGYWITCH TEXTILES on WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com. WordPress.com is the best place for your personal blog or business site.
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May | 2016 | HUGGYWITCH TEXTILES
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Open College of the Art BA Textiles (Hons). SAMPLES FOR ASSIGNMENT 5. Monthly Archives: May 2016. SUPPLEMENTARY WORK (FOR WHOLE ASSIGNMENT). May 13, 2016. I was told that my presentation was poor, so tried to reassess this. However, having totally dismantled everything with a scalpel (as everything was stuck on with PVA, a lesson i have learnt not to do in future), one i … Continue reading →. PROJECT 10 – a DESIGN PROJECT. May 11, 2016. BA TEXTILES (hons) A creative aproach. OCA Textiles Learning Log.
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Project 9 Stage 2/3 Basic Tapestry Weaving Techniques | HUGGYWITCH TEXTILES
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Open College of the Art BA Textiles (Hons). SAMPLES FOR ASSIGNMENT 5. Experimenting with Structure Stage 2 Exercise 4. Stage 4 Developing design ideas into weaving →. Project 9 Stage 2/3 Basic Tapestry Weaving Techniques. July 25, 2015. Leather was used with voile and cotton. The warp shows through and adds to the pattern. Leather was used on both sides, showing the rough and smooth sides receding into the background. Calico, velvet and sateen (this is presumed as not totally sure) woven with cotton warp...
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Open College of the Art BA Textiles (Hons). SAMPLES FOR ASSIGNMENT 5. I have been doing textiles for a number of years and recently started my degree. I have always had an interest in theatre costume design and this is where my passion lie. SUPPLEMENTARY WORK (FOR WHOLE ASSIGNMENT). May 13, 2016. PROJECT 10 – a DESIGN PROJECT. May 11, 2016. March 15, 2016. Http:/ virginiakoster.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/update-at-last.html. ASSIGNMENT 1 -Drawing, Mark-making and Stitches. March 15, 2016. My last assignment ...
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PLACES OF INTEREST | HUGGYWITCH TEXTILES
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Open College of the Art BA Textiles (Hons). SAMPLES FOR ASSIGNMENT 5. My partner Mark and myself chose Aston Hall in Birmingham as it was a historic house. I therefore hoped there would be lots of interesting textiles to see. Unfortunately the majority of them, were away at the cleaners, so I had to satisfy a need for texture, by photographing architecture within the house. The only textile in the building, unfortunately couldn’t get to close to see detail. Plaster ceiling showed some interesting patterns.
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STAGE 4 MAKING YOUR TEXTILE PIECE | HUGGYWITCH TEXTILES
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Open College of the Art BA Textiles (Hons). SAMPLES FOR ASSIGNMENT 5. Assignment 4 – Reflective commentary. ASSIGNMENT 5 →. STAGE 4 MAKING YOUR TEXTILE PIECE. March 13, 2016. Can you see a continuous thread of development from your original drawings and samples to the final designs? Do you feel you made the right decisions at each stage of the design process? If not, what changes would you make? Were you able to interpret your ideas well within the techniques and materials you chose to work with? Assignm...
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TUTOR FEEDBACK/REFLECTIVE COMMENTARY | HUGGYWITCH TEXTILES
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Open College of the Art BA Textiles (Hons). SAMPLES FOR ASSIGNMENT 5. Any notes to tutors feedback are highlighted in brackets*. ASSIGNMENT 1 REFLECTORY COMMENTARY. Mixing and matching the colours ‘worked’ together, but feel that more work was needed. Seeing the actual colour was difficult and held me back. After experimenting it became easier and I became aware of elements, previously missed. The scale of the samples made were proportionate to the design painted. Larger designs would have overpowere...