Friday, 19 October 2012

Unusual fabrics; Fabric shop-Cloth House.


So as the beginning of the new school year starts and as I’m sure everybody knows; this is my final year of my degree. So I wanted to start looking into fabrics and what material I’m going to be using coming up to my final collection.

So in my quest for material-I went to a fabric shop based in London named the Cloth house.
 

Well….. I think I have fallen in love! Only thing is I will be very very poor! The Cloth house has two separate shops on the same road and stocks the most amazing fabric I have ever seen!
The Cloth House- loving the colour!

I was interested in metal and plastic based fabrics which were situated towards the front of the shop and there was everything! My main fabric I was after was fabric with a Metal thread-quite a rare and expensive fabric. I was so chuffed to see they had some in a nylon fabric and in a woollen fabric both with metal threads in them! Both the metal fabric mixes are £28 per metre-which although is not cheap-I didn’t think was too bad.
Wool and metal fabric.
 
Nylon and metal fabric.

Other fabrics I found where Coated nylon (which has a thin latex feel about it) Nylon bonded to latex; which was quite dense and smooth, Neoprene; which is quite thick and does not fray, Rubber which I thought was amazing! They had rubber fabric in every colour possible! And a Reflective fabric which I was told had glass particles in it, giving it a reflective shine-this was the most expensive fabric that I purchased at the price of £65 per metre! But I think it is something special.
Coated Nylon
Nylon bonded to Latex
Rubber!
Reflective fabric with glass particles.
 
There is a downstairs section which housed all the other fabrics; the wools, furs and jerseys all in different colours and mixes. I found it a really useful shop which I’m sure if anybody with an interest in fabric visited, you would fell like a child in a candy shop as I did!
They have so many different fabrics and I would recommend them to anyone. So if you’re bored walking round London-head to Piccadilly!

CLOTH HOUSE
98 Berwick Street
Soho
London
W1F 0SJ

Friday, 12 October 2012

Sonya Todd at The Minories Art Gallery in Colchester


Today I was lucky enough to go to an opening of a new exhibition showing at The Minories Art Gallery in Colchester by a fashion illustrator Sonya Todd.
 
Sonya Todds fashion illustrations.
 
Sonya was an suffolk based illustrator who had worked freelance for the TV Times and has had work showing for companies such as C&A and in The Avengers publishing’s with Joanna Lumley. Most of her artwork is from the early 1960’s into the 1970’s, drawing models and figurines that had been published in papers and magazines.
Sonya Todd

The exhibition opens tomorrow Saturday 13th of October until the 17th of November and is free to visit. Today fashion students-such as me, had the chance to visit first and meet Sonya to have a little tutorial with her and her illustrating skills. I had previously seen Sonya in a trip the institute did to visit her studio so it was nice to see her again and see her do some quick sketches in front of you.
Today; Sonya in The Minories Art Gallery.
 
 
 
I really enjoyed the afternoon, seeing Sonya and hearing how she draws. Her points were; to start with the head and then draw the line of the body to the floor and then position the shoulders. I found the point of her listening to music while drawing interesting as she explains it makes you move and gives you more freedom when sketching-especially reggae!  She also talked about that detail isn’t the most important thing but to achieve the moment of the clothes is and feet aren’t that important when drawing but hips are!
 
Quick sketches.
 
I found her quite an extrovert and a very interesting person. I do wonder what it must have been like being a fashion illustrator during the 60’s and how exciting of an era it must have been to be in the fashion industry.
 
 
 

All in all I found the tutorial with Sonya really motivating and after being interested in fashion illustration myself, it’s inspired me to draw more and try to take it up on a daily bases. I hope this will help to evolve my skills and hopefully come in handy with my portfolio at the end of this year. As soon as I draw some I’ll pop my drawings up on here to show everyone J

Thursday, 11 October 2012

Handmade Fabric Heart


As I work part time in a high street retail shop; Peacocks (which I love!) my manager is leaving us this week and becoming an area manager for another company. She’s worked with me and my colleges for about a year and has been a really supportive manager.
I felt I wanted to give her a little present as a thank you and good luck gift but being that funds are tight (to say the least) I wondered if I could make her something.
So….. being that a couple of months ago, I made a fabric stuffed heart for a friend-it wasn’t the greatest but not bad for a first attempted I suppose, I thought I would try something along the same line. And it went really well!!



Using fabric I got in and around the house: calico, thin cotton sheeting and red cotton twill, I then-unusually for me-taking my time; embroidered it!  With yellow and clear beads and hand stitched in red, white and yellow cotton thread. I also used leather and burnt “Good Luck” into it and then stitched it onto the heart as well as a leather hoop for hanging the heart.

For someone who doesn’t have much patience for hand sewing bits or embroidery, I do feel quite proud of this piece and have proven to myself I can do little things like this if I try.
My little fabric heart!

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Colours from Nature


I’m usually not one to care about the seasons-and defiantly not the cold!
But I’ve made a decision to enjoy the changing seasons and what it creates along the way, using my arty-farty side to take inspiration from Mother Nature herself.

So as I was out taking the dog out for a walk where I live-in sunny Clacton! I noticed a bush that I walked past with the most amazing red leaves-I even doubted if I was looking at it right, going over to the plant to touch it. By the way the leaves had started to change colour only on the top section of the bush, it appeared as if to have be folded over or that the red was growing down the bush changing the leaves as it goes towards the floor.
Comparing that I have never took a picture of a bush just for the sake of it-I think it was quite eye catching. I am however a little disappointed with when I returned to take a picture that the camera couldn’t  quite pick up the amazing red and it appears as if a pinkie red on the photos.

 
 
 
 
 
After noticing that first burst of colour, I decided to take a couple of more pictures of leaves and trees. I don’t think people realize or contemplate enough of where autumn colours or the autumn feel and smells originate back to nature and the changing seasons.


I really liked the colours around these trees-I thought they really stood out against the green. Their quite soft pastels shades in lovley autumn reds and browns. Even the shapes of the flowers I like with the soft shading around the petals.
Liking the feel of Autumn :)



Violaceous Latex Alternative Competition


A few weeks ago, my sister-in-law sent me a poster advertising a competition to design a Halloween costume for Violaceous Latex with the only rule that it has to be made in latex!!!

I love a bit of Alternative fashion and especially Halloween; so it’s a win win!


So I took a bit of time, trying to think of an unusual latex-y costume. After thinking about characters such as Bloody Mary, Bride of Frankenstein, The Corpse Bride… I decided I wanted to use white for a change being that everybody usually thinks of black, especially for Halloween. I couldn’t decide whether I liked the sound of a Mummy or a dead bride more-so I came up with my own interpretation of a Mummy Bride!


Made from white or grey latex, the costume is cut to wrap around the body and fastening with a side zip. It has one sleeve which is also wrap around and finishes with a flared bottom as does the bottom of the skirt-which I planned as a full volume bottom. Then both the sleeve and the bottom of the skirt would be either painted or using red latex-dipped in blood all the way around, growing upwards.

I think it was a good exercise for me and I enjoyed trying to think of something different. I’ve also learned that when I’m sending an illustration to use either a thinker pencil or use a pen!

Hope it does well in the competition and hope everyone likes it!