In design, students were given a brief and specifications to creative an original one off design. This gave them the flexibility to choose what they were going to make.The outcomes below show that the students have used many design concepts. They have manipulated materials, combined a variety of techniques and used colour to create and enhance their designs.
Permanent pens and stencils:
These designs were created by using permanent pens and stencils. |
The students designed their own fabric using this technique and created unique cushions.
Tie dyed designs
Tie dye fabric was made by students using different folds and techniques.
Students used applique and other specifications to create original outcomes.
Designs using: Cuttlebug, machine embroidery, and a variety of fabrics and notions.
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An original crafted bag independently made by a student. The fabrics are all different: plain and pattern, but because they are the same colourway they work well together. The lime adds a highlight to the bag and even a piece of hand made, green tie dye has been used on the back.
This student's choice of colour combinations and complimentary ribbon trims make this cushion an excellent example of how colours can be mixed and matched.
This cushion has Cuttlebug flowers/circles, 'Buzzy Bee' applique, tie dye, letter beads, button and lace. This design was planned well, so the tie dye to matched and the 'Buzzy Bee' theme was repeated on both sides.
This design has a variety of materials including: recycled onion bag, that has been added for a special feature. |
An original neck cushion with an Olympics theme.
Below: a bag design with die cut owl and centre feature made of felt.
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