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Fiber Experiments Assignment Guidelines

Guidelines:
  • Complete four (4) fiber experiments. 
  • Several processes will be demonstrated in class over two days. 
  • Experiments will be small scale so students can experience different processes and to ensure there are enough supplies for everyone.
  • Take pics of your final solutions. Post on your blog and label with the process you used. Make sure pics are good quality and take detail pics when needed. 
  • Students may purchase their own supplies for any of the experiments. 
  • If a student chooses to utilize a process for their final, personal project, the supplies will need to be purchased by the student with a few exceptions for materials that are in surplus in the studio. See me for details. 

Due Date:
  • Announced in class and posted on the course calendar (File Section in Canvas). 
  • I will not collect samples. Rather, I will check off what you have during class. 
  • I am looking for work that demonstrates time and effort. Hand stitching such as embroidery, applique, couching should demonstrate more than a few stitches. 
  • -5 points if you are not present when work is due. -5 points for each class thereafter. 


At least five processes below will be demonstrated during class time. Students can choose to explore a process not on the demonstration list and/or not demonstrated in class. This choice can count toward the four required experiments. Students can have more than four.  


The processes listed below do not have supplies available in the studio. Students will have to purchase their own supplies. 

For those interested in learning more about weaving, table top looms are a good investment. Start looking at looms at The Woolery, a professional online store for fibers. You can also find table top looms, for lower price, on Amazon or Etsy. 

Sunday, 15 January 2023

Surface Design Pattern Assignment Guidelines

Assignment

Design and produce a surface pattern. May incorporate digital methods for sketching and/or send away for a digital print on fabric. 


Digital Print on Fabric
Spoonflower will print your design on fabric. Important to schedule delivery of your fabric before the due date and time to hem edges. Otherwise work receives a late grade. 


Objective 

Explore processes and techniques used to create an innovative surface design pattern. Research and reference historical and contemporary surface design patterns. 


Inspiration

Search right column index for "Surface Design Pattern Inspiration". Or go to link below. If you are on your phone and do not see right column, scroll to bottom and click on "web version". 

https://textilesatflaglercollege.blogspot.com/search/label/Surface%20Pattern%20Design%20Inspiration

For some students, incorporating the cyanotype process might inspire ideas. Students will have to purchase their cyanotype materials if they choose to incorporate this process. Go to link below to learn more. 

https://textilesatflaglercollege.blogspot.com/search/label/Cyanotype


Student Work

Search right column index for "Surface Design Pattern Student Work" or go to link below. If you are on your phone and do not see right column, scroll to bottom and click on "web version". Or go to link below. 

https://textilesatflaglercollege.blogspot.com/search/label/Surface%20Pattern%20Design%20Student%20Work


Due Date

  • Announced in class and on the course calendar (File Section in Canvas). 
  • This assignment includes a presentation of ideas and progress check in dates. Points deducted from final assignment grade for missed presentation and/or missed progress check-in. Progress must be tangible.


Materials

  • Graph paper (I can provide if you don't have), pencil/pens/markers. 
  • A smooth surface fabric. 
    • 22" x 32". 
    • Final solution will be 20" x 30" as you will hem the edges for a clean finish.
    • Avoid a textured surface on the fabric as the raised texture will prohibit a smooth application of paint. 
  • Acrylic paint (or fabric paint). 
  • You may incorporate stitching beads or other elements to the surface. These materials are your choice and should be used to enhance the design. 
  • Fabric glue is an option for those materials that are suitable for glue. Make sure surface fabric can support weight of what you put on surface and no glue showing. 
  • If you are choosing the digital option, you do not need fabric as you will have to email your design to company that will print on the fabric for you. You have the option to stitch/paint on the printed fabric - combining "by hand" and "digital print". Go to the end of this post to see the link for Spoonflower, a company that prints on fabric. 

Guidelines

  • Pattern is defined as elements (shape, color, line, texture) that repeats in a predictable manner. Use at least four elements in your design. 
  • The final solution to measure 20" x 30". 
  • Strive for patterns that are innovative and demonstrate time and effort. 
  • While clean lines/marks are necessary to visually communicate the pattern, realize some of the materials you select may not produce perfect results and this is okay as long as work appears visually coherent.

A Few Ideas
  • Stitch pieces of the fabric on the surface. 
  • Stitch or glue objects to the surface. No restrictions on objects but if using glue make sure objects will appear professional - no glue showing. 
    • You can make your own objects from clay, hot glue and/or sew miniature soft sculptures to then be sewn on surface fabric. 
  • Stamping. The stamp cannot be a pre-fabricated designYou must make your own stamp. Link below to shows examples. 

Tips For Designing A Pattern
  • Consider how the colors you choose will work with the surface color. Consider color schemes such as monochromatic color, complementary color, triadic. 
  • Consider how texture can be part of the pattern. 
  • Consider the size of the shapes/marks you are making. How can various sizes create a pattern? 
  • Consider multiple patterns on one surface. For example, a border pattern with a different pattern in the interior space. 
  • Pattern can be created with various approaches. 
    • You may strive for a pattern with clean, crisp lines - visually communicating a graphic quality of vivid marks and details. 
    • Or you may explore a pattern made with loose, gestural marks as long as work is visually coherent. 

Steps to take:

Step 1
  • Research 
    • Collect three (3) pieces of research for inspiration. 
    • Research includes images that contain patterns or inspires patterns. 
    • You can also reference any information that appears on this class blog. 
    • **Important - Must include a source link for all research. Always give credit to the source when posting on your blog. 
    • Make sure to search student work (link above) so you can see how others used research to develop their idea. 
    • I collected several online databases for research. I suggest you begin your research with an online database. Link here to see the many posts with links to textile databases and blogs. 
    • https://textilesatflaglercollege.blogspot.com/search/label/Research

Step 2
  • Sketch out two different ideas on graph paper with pencil. These sketches can be rough. Do not spend a large amount of time filling in the color - need to use this time for painting on the fabric. 
  • Digital designs (sketches) are an option. 
  • Remember, your pattern must have at least four different elements that alternate in a predictable manner. Elements for this assignment are shapes, line, color, simulated and/or actual texture. 

Step 3
  • Post research and sketches on your blog and present to the class on assigned day. This date announced in class and posted on the course calendar (File Section in Canvas). No make-up days for presenting. Points deducted from project grade for missing presentation. 

Step 4
  • Optional. Sketch out your design on paper that measures 22" x 32", allowing 2 inches on each side for a hem. Final solution will measure 20" x 30". I suggest using paper from the large rolls of craft paper in the studio. 

Step 5
  • Begin work on final design. 
  • Reminder, you will fold over an inch on each side to hem. 
    • This applies to by hand and digital. 
    • Super Important. If you plan to send away your design for a digital print on fabric, you need to factor in the time to receive the printed fabric and hem. Refer to course calendar (File Section in Canvas) for due date so you can plan accordingly. 
      • Digital prints on fabric need to be hemmed. Factor in this time. 





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