Saturday 9 June 2012

...Final Major Project...

...more of the development process...

Final Colour Swatches with matching threads and beads ready for production - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles
 ...once the final palette has been discovered, a swatch of each should be kept on you at all times just in case you come across fabrics or components that may fit in perfectly with your collection ideas...

Previous Samples to look back upon for development - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles

Previous Samples to look back upon for development - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles
 ...here you can see how my board within the studio began to grow through the nine weeks and various developments came about. You can see that around each final dress design idea, there is a swatch of colour, a print design, fabric samples, manipulation idea and inspirational images.

Studio Board - ©GeorginaRosetextiles

Hand Painted Seritrace - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles

Floral elements prepared for embellishment - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles

Laser Cutting for Dress 2 - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles

Laser Cutting for Dress 2 - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles
...below, images from the print room and conducting dye tests for this collection...
 
Print Room Dye Bath - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles

Print Room Dye Baths - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles

Print Room Dyed Fabric - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles



...the toiles also began to develop quite quickly alongside my textiles. Here you can see dress one and how I moved the fabric in various ways to see how the dress could be constructed...

Dress 1 Toile Development - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles


Dress 1 Toile Development - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles

Dress 1 Toile Development - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles

Dress 1 Toile Development - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles

Dress 1 Toile Development - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles

Dress 1 Toile Development - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles
 ...starting to work on the final dresses...

Producing flowers for final dress 1 - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles

Producing flowers for final dress 1 - ©GeorginaRoseTextiles 
 ...Seeing the textiles upon a garment is really exciting and brings the textiles to life....Once the final three garments were made and collections finished, it was off to Free Range, Brick Lane, London!

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