This chapter involves making samples exploring different ways of making holes in fabric / materials to create both positive and negative shapes.
I remembered doing similar lace explorations in the certificate course and so tried to move on and try other techniques. Some of these are shown below.
Positive shapes
Negative shapes
I went on to slashing areas of suitable fabrics to create texture and reveal layers
I remembered doing similar lace explorations in the certificate course and so tried to move on and try other techniques. Some of these are shown below.
Positive shapes
| 4.1 : motif shape stitched with outline and skeleton on organza then cut out with soldering iron |
| 4.2 : motif shape outline stitched, completely cut away then stitched across open space |
| 4.3 : randomly stitched spiral pattern then shape defined by melted areas |
| 4.4 : Pulled threads in background to reveal shape in voided scrim |
| 4.5 : holes made with soldering iron in polyester organza to reveal motif |
| 4.6 : 2 layers dyed hession with grid pattern stitched then slashed diagonally in each square |
| 4.7: 4 layers of cotton voile on gold silk dupion, random spiral stitching, cut holes, distressed edges |
| 4.8 : detail of above showing dupion layer underneath |
2 comments:
Lots of great ideas here. I particularly like the soldering iron holes on polyester organza.
Me too!
Lots of immaculate work as usual.
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