Saturday, 30 January 2010
Creating a Motif
These cubes consist of tracing paper stitched together and are varying in size to represent the different length stitches of the chosen motif.
Creating a Motif

Other examples from the previous "creating a motif" project:
"Dangerous Fabrics" project
A few more from the same collection:
"Dangerous Fabrics" project
For the "Dangerous Fabrics" project I created three series of samples. One series consisting of ring-pulls from drinks cans stitched in different arrangements (to experiment with the concept of flexibility), another series involving nails attached to quilted fabric in different ways, and a third series which consisted of paracetamol capsules stitched to plain fabric in different arrangements. The paracetamol samples, I felt, were the most successful because I was able to create beautiful fabrics which would only be dangerous if used for specific garments. This led me to design a series of garments consisting of swimming costumes and rain coats (and even dresses).
Friday, 29 January 2010
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