Wednesday, 25 May 2016

Conclusion

Once the garment and shoots were finished, I completed my blog and paper work. All signed, sealed, delivered and handed in. 
I really enjoyed this project! It was by far my most favourite, and I am actually sad it has all come to an end. I have learnt so much about my technique, time keeping, materials and keeping my priorities  set on the end result. I know these are lessons I can go back to in the future.
My nan is one of those people that have always been in my life and always been there for me, but I think, because she is not one of my parents, it's easy to overlook her and forget to tell her how much I love her, and how important she really is. She's a really special person, and I don't think she realises how big of an impact she has had on her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. The morals and standards set for her as a child, have stuck with her, her whole life and been pasted down through generations. At any family event, or opportunity we get to actually all be together (because there's so many of us), sometimes I take a moment to look around the room, at my; aunts, uncles, cousins, my mum, my dad, my brother, my sister, and then my eyes draw back to my nan, and I just think; wow, we're all here because of you. And despite the fact, we might not all be living in five million pound houses, or driving the latest sport car, earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a week, or own our own private jet. We really are the richest and luckiest family in the world, because we all have each other, no matter what! we all have our health, we're all comfortable  with the lifestyle we have and we're all happy. That's because, my nan has always expressed that they are the most important factors of life, and you are nothing without them. It's your family and health first, nothing else matters. And as July approaches, I am so proud to say my nan will be turning ninety years old this summer! She's still has smart, funny, brave and beautiful as she's always been, and I couldn't think of anyone else I would want to pay tribute to with this project.



Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Week 29 - Final Major Project - Week 8

TUESDAY
I spent the weekend, and today completing my garment. Despite the fabric not working with me at first, luckily everything came together, and it is now completed. I explained before that I would be making; a collar, skirt and top for my final outcome. Once the whole outfit was completed, I felt there was something missing. So I decided to buy some more fabric - pink lace. I cut the flowers out of the lace and added them to my collar. I felt the outfit itself was modern enough, that I could add something traditional, just to take it back to my nan.
Also while I was making the skirt, the fabric was far too heavy to create the frill I wanted. So I went back to designing, and created a little ruffle to add to the back of the skirt.
I felt this was enough, without taking too much attention away. It's cute and traditional, without looking too much like a costume. 

WEDNESDAY
Everyone was back in on Wednesday for a photoshoot. We were all in charge of creating the look we wanted. That included; hair, make up, and the model. 
I had thought long and hard about who I wanted to model. But since I was going to be doing my own photo shoot as well, I decided to model this one myself. The project is personal to me, so it felt right that on this occasion I would model. 
Looking back on photos of my nan, she always looked presentable, but was never one to over do it. So I kept my hair in its nature state and put on very minimal make up.
The whole experience of the photoshoot was so much fun. I loved it! It's definitely something I am looking forward to doing again. 

THURSDAY
I used the start of Thursday to do my own photoshoot. I asked my friend Lauren Page to model for me, she's been scouted by Storm and Next modelling agency, so I thought she would be perfect for the job. 
The location of my shoot was the Hoxton flower market, located down Columbia Road. My mum and nan would shop down there all the time! And there's still a lot of the original shops, so I felt this would keep to the concept of my project and help bring my nan's stories to life. 


Friday, 13 May 2016

Week 28 - Final Major Project - Week 7

TUESDAY
To get my fabric, I went to Dalston Mill Fabrics, down Ridley Road. This is a street, and shop my mum and nan used to go to all the time! So while getting my fabric, I have also kept to the concept of my project. 
The fabric I gathered, consisted of neutral tones, because after looking back on the stories my nan told me, I found she is not materialistic in the slightest. She prefers the simpler things in life and is content with the basics. What is important to her, is that those closest to her are happy and healthy. Which is why my material had to be simple. 
My final outcome will be a garment. It consist of a;
  • Collar - A collar, was always going to be very important to my final garment. My nan has often told me stories about; how the collars could be removed from her dads shirts, and the importance her family always and still put on having a clean neck. Having dirt on your neck, was always a massive sign you were from a working class background - when the men were at work they would only wipe their face after a long day, leaving behind dirt all over their neck. Wish is why, even now, I am still told by nan, to always clean my neck.
  • Top - I am going to make a halter top for my final outcome. Looking through old pictures, I can see my nan has always been reserved in her choice of clothing, so that's something I wanted to respect in my garment. But, I also have to bring this garment into the year 2016. The last thing I want, is to make a costume, or have my garment look that it was made to be worn in the 1940s. So despite the top being a halter, all the back of it will be open and laced up. 
  • Skirt - For the skirt, I decided with a pencil skirt. A pencil skirt is both something my nan would have worn then, and something I would wear now. With this pencil skirt however, I will have a frill going around the centre of it. 



WEDNESDAY
Starting on my top, I drew the design out in my sketchbook. I sketched it, and measured out the fabric on the stand to make sure it fitted a standard size 10;


I have spent all of today making the top, since I need to have my whole garment finished for next week. But so far everything is going to plan, and I am happy with the top so far.
I am going to use this week just for my garment, I still have next week to finish anything off in my sketchbook. 

THURSDAY
I am so happy I completed my top today! That's the first part of my garment done, and now I have to complete the skirt and collar. 

As I began to start my skirt today, I noticed the material was just not stitching together. Holes would be made, but the thread would not hold. When I went back to the fabric shop to ask what was going on, they explained to me, I would need to purchase a ballpoint needle to use instead. It's the only needle that would hold my fabric together. 
While this is very frustrating, considering I need this garment completed by next week. It is definitely a lesson learnt. This is all about trial, practice makes perfect, and I will know for next time. 

Friday, 6 May 2016

Week 27 - Final Major Project - Week 6

TUESDAY
As it is getting towards the end of the project, every minute counts and is so important. With that in mind, I really wanted to have a day of no distractions, so I stayed at home. This way, I did not have to worry about getting to and from university, all the resources I needed were at home and I could start and finish the day just doing my work without stopping for anything. 
So I used the day to finish off my most recent design boards, ready for my tutorial tomorrow. 

WEDNESDAY
I started the day with a tutorial. The tutorial consisted of my tutor, and one other student. We explored each others work, and gave each other advice on where we could progress from here. They both said how much they liked my most recent designs, and felt they would be a massive benefit towards my final outcome.
The tutorial was most helpful though, because my tutor expressed to both of us that it was time to actually start on the final outcome. If we both wanted to make garments for the deadline, we really have to make a start this weekend. 

THURSDAY
Considering I have decided to make a start on my garment this weekend, I need to pick my final design. I have looked through all the designs I have created, and narrowed them down to my favourite 5:

From this final 5, I completed a total of twenty-five more designs based on these original designs, just to see if I could develop them any further. 
This helped, because from this I picked my final design, which meant I could get to work on actually making my final outcome, my garment.


Friday, 29 April 2016

Week 26 - Final Major Project - Week 5

TUESDAY
We are just a week over the half way point, so an assessment was due. The day started with a brief self assessment. Taking into account; how much work overall we had completed, what resources we had used, any problems we have had to resolve so far and where we need to progress. Once that was completed, our work was peer assessed. Giving us all the opportunity to see where other students had taken their projects. It was then our tutors looked at our work, giving us a realistic idea of what the final mark of our projects will be. I was predicted a PASS, for this stage of the project, which I find completely fair. 
This style of assessment was extremely useful. I had the opportunity to see what other people were doing and trying, which will be a massive help in pushing my own work forward. Also having an assessment from my tutors gave me a realistic idea of my the work I have currently complete, and what I need to do with the next stage of work. 
Having said this, after my assessment, I know I need to be more experimental with my work, and some fabrication is definitely needed. 

WEDNESDAY
After having had my assessment, and knowing I have to include fabric samples and experimentation, I decided, it would be best to finish off my designs as soon as possible so I could move on. I felt there were a few more designs my sketchbook needed, so I completed some more pages of roughs.
I now had more than enough designs to pick from, although there were other methods of design I could venture into. I started looking through magazines, and revisiting stories my nan had perviously told me. I felt I could dig a little deeper into them, and expand what I had done up to this point, since I felt everything I had done so far was only touching the surface.
This should help, connect my designs closer to my project concept, and give those looking into my project a better understanding of the tribute I am making. 

THURSDAY
After gathering images from magazines, and exploring the information I already had further, I used Thursday to develop more designs.
These designs were a lot different compared to the ones I had already completed. These designs consisted of exploring; fabric, silhouette, shaping and explored my concept in more depth.


This really helped me, especially since I am now coming up to the process of having to finalise my work, and pick a final design.
These design pages have gone into so much more detail than anything I have done yet. I now have so much more option to make my final decision with.

Friday, 22 April 2016

Week 25 - Final Major Project - Week 4

TUESDAY 
Unfortunately, I was very unwell during the weekend just gone. Due to this, I was not able to continue with my work over the weekend. With this in mind, it was very important I sped up the process and continued to work through my design work. This meant doing more stand work. I always find, the more stand work I complete the better. This will give me more variety when it comes to sketching out my designs, and therefore more variety when it comes to pick  a garment to make. 
It is a massive step back that I had to take the weekend off. But unfortunately, with a project that takes 8 weeks to complete, things like this are bound to happen at some point. The best thing I can do now is carry on, and make up for the work I should have completed. This means more stand work and designs have to be made!

(My own photo)


... continued to WEDNESDAY
As well as using my day to carry on with yesterdays work, I spent the afternoon having a one to one tutorial with my tutor. My tutor and I, discussed the comments made about my work, from the session last week, and spoke about how it would be best for me to move forward. 
Obviously, the lack of design work was discussed. We also said; it would be a good idea for me to look into patterns, and a nice side to my main project could be a small photo album I make myself. 
Leaving my tutorial, I felt confident in where I wanted my project to go. I was also, thankful for the ideas on what to do next and how to expand my project. 

THURSDAY
By Thursday, I had done more than enough work on the stands. It was time to start working on the designs. Luckily I had loads of photos of stand work, to design form. This made the design process very easy. 
I have completed page, after page, after page of design, and still plan to do more. Despite doing a lot of stand work, I could still do more and therefore complete more designs. This is very beneficial to me, because I can always see the improvement in my work with the more stand work I complete. 
However, despite stand work and designs being important, I also need to complete patterns and my photo album. This will provide another type of media to my project, and make it more interesting to those viewing it.  

Saturday, 16 April 2016

Week 24 - Final Major Project - Week 3

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
Over the weekend, I added more research to my sketchbook. This was more about finalising my research. I wanted to put the finishing touches, on the most useful pieces of information I had gathered, so I could then move onto design. This included, adding more detail to my favourite quotes and stories from my nan, considering the photos I had, and deciding which would be best to use, and making rough designs and annotations to my second sketchbook.
I found this was useful, because my research was a mess! I really had to finalise it, present the basics and make it clear what my project was all about. 
However, I have spent a lot of time on my research, especially considering I can come back to the research process whenever I want. It's important now, that I move on to the next part of my project, which is design! I will definitely be designing as soon as possible.

(My own photo)


THURSDAY
Looking at the photos, quotes and secondary research I had gathered, I then decided to create shapes based on this evidence, that most relate to, or at least reminded me of what I had gathered. These shapes were to be used on the stand. I moved and manipulated the shapes, to create different inspirations for all the possible designs I will be able to come up with. 
I found it was useful to use the whole day on the stand, because I should have started my design work a lot earlier. I can go back to research whenever I want, but I had to begin the design process as soon as possible. 
I always find my design work to be ten times better once I have been on the stands. The stand, definitely gives more possibilities to design work. My designs never look as good, as once I have been on the stand, all the more reason it was best for me to use the whole day. 
I would like to do even more stand work next week, although I know the importance of getting on with my designs. 
As well as working on the stands, I also had a group tutorial. I always find tutorials really helpful, they provide an opportunity to see where other students are with their projects, as well as gaining more welcomed advice and getting about 6+ more open ions on your work. The group expressed how much they liked my project, although made it clear it was now time for me to move onto designs. 

(My own photo)