Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Yarn Wraps

taking images from a magazine.
then we were asked to create mood boards and yarn wraps.





Paper Sculptures








before 2011

before i welcome in the New Year i will get my blog up to date, unfortunately i was unable to achieve this before christmas as i had problems uploading photographs into posts. but now as we are well into the new year i feel i best get to it...


Thursday, 11 November 2010

I am finally catching up with myself.

It really has been far too long since i last made a post and i hope to get my blog up to date shortly; its going to be a long few hours. I don't really know where time has gone, I'm already half way through my first term and its not many weeks now until Christmas.. which i cant wait for. I set myself the challenge today of going to the rubbish tip and charity shops with a limit of £25, in order to see how many Christmas gifts i could pick up. Unfortunately i cant reveal them on here, as i am not quite sure who they are for yet.. but its definitely  a great way to get something different without burning a hole in your purse. although i know i will end up spending a fortune on wrapping..the best part i think!!

just before i post some of the things i have been up to in textiles over the past few weeks, i thought i would put some pictures up of a castle i recently stayed in with jack and his family for his dads birthday, it was in Devon and absolutely beautiful. and the sun shined all weekend.


our bedroom.


the only way baths should look in my opinion.


the kitchen.



the castle.


the ferry.




Saturday, 2 October 2010

inspiration.


this is the reason i love flicking through random magazines, i found this 'kniting clock'
designed by Siren Elise Wilhelmsen and i have fallen in love. the idea is beautiful and
represents time in such an exquisite yet unusual way. knitting a 2 metre scarf over a
year, the thread reel represents how much of the year is left.

if your interested as to how it works i suggest you visit this website... 

Line.

in the second week, we concentrated on the idea of 'line' and we created lines out of
varying medias, although there were strict guidelines. we then created 'clusters', these
are supposed to make up a 'line' dictionary, which can be used when thinking about
patterns and designs.






london.

London.

the past couple of weeks have been so fast paced I'm just beginning to catch up. we have been in the studio most days, working on simple drawing techniques, and looking at the idea of 'line' being vital in design. In the first week we were told to go to London and just have a wonder, whilst photographing down for 'surface' and up for 'structure'.


Covent Garden and Kurt Geiger, always a good place to start.


V&A
i loved this glass structure in the entrance.




wondering through anthropologie is just breath-taking. its a jumble of anything and everything, displayed beautifully on various reclaimed surfaces. the living wall just brought the whole shop to life and would have been great research during my final project on art foundation. in the past week i have learnt that research can really be anything, a piece of paper found on the floor, photography.. as long as it is in someway relevant. having a diary of research is great too.. you can just paperclip bits in, write some notes and just use it as a tool within your design process.



a chandelier made entirely out of old scraps.




the living wall.



these scarfs were beautiful.



Liberty's.
one of my favourite department stores.