May 31, 2012

Stylist Pick!

Have you ever heard of Stylist Pick?
Well now you have and it is AMAZING!!!

They do an amazing range of shoes, bags, accessories and also have the Cheryl Cole collection!

I receive emails from them as I have an account and my most recent was today, telling me they have updated their site...
I went on and found the most amazing pair of black and print wedges at just £40!!!

Louise Roe is one of the fabulous stylists from Style Pick.
‘Such an awesome design and shape, I’ve been rocking this out while filming and it’s comfy enough to wear all day’- Louise Roe
Take a look at the site, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
Let me know what you think and which shoes are your favourite!

XOXO
                                             

May 23, 2012

Tavola di colori.

Colour Palette.

I created a coloour pallette and colour board using information, colours and images from my research.
I created two boards as after making the first I did more research, found new colours and had new idea's.


First






Final



Chosen Colours.


XOXO

May 17, 2012

Everybody is guilty of a little online shopping...

My new found favourite website...
Your going to love it, I know it!


My Nanna got a magazine through the post a few days ago and let me look through it while having dinner yesterday.
I was in HEAVEN, jewellery HEAVEN!!!

I was that mesmerised I just had to order something, or should I say something's! Ha!

I ordered it yesterday and when I got home from college today I found this shiny silver parcel waiting for me!




They also came in cute, tiny pocket bags!




To make everything that little better, there is FREE postage at the moment, in honour of them being 15 years. I can NOT believe they have been going 15 years and I had no idea! Shocking!


My beautiful buys...
Do you like? I sure do!






XOXO

May 14, 2012

Final Design!

From This...
My original final designs.



To These...
Working on strengths in my book.



To This...
My Final Design.






What do you think?

XOXO

Fashion Figure.

From this image off google...


To these new lines to straighten the edges...



To this brand new fashion figure, with added GLAM...



XOXO

May 09, 2012

Styling it up...










Panel after panel after yet another panel...

DRESS MANUFACTURE!!!


- To begin sew together the back panels, joining the notches as you pin to make sure it fits properly.
- Do the same to the front panels.
- Iron open all of the seams, making sure to pull a little as you iron.
- Overlock the seams closed.

My front panels all sewn up.

Half of my back panels, ready for the zip.
- I put a centre zip in the centre back of my dress.

My centre zip, all done up! Sorry for the bad photography.
It is the orange lines that you can slightly make out, they're the top stitches.
- I sewed my shoulders together, right sides to right sides, lining up my to seams from the panels.
- I ironed these open and overlocked them together just like my panels. 

- To sew my side seams I did the same as I did for my panels and shoulders, matching up the notches, ironing open the seams, only for the side seams I over locked the sides before I sewed them.

- To do the neck and armhole facings, I overlocked the wider edges of the facing. (As we had no interfacing we just did it with the fabric.)
- Sew the armhole facing right side to right side.
- To finish the armhole facing sew a retaining stitch which is a very close to the seam and sews the seam flaps down to the facing.
- Iron the facing inside the dress.
- For the neck facing it is a little more complicated. Match up the notches and pin in place.
- As I put my zip in slightly wrong I had the fold over my facing over my zip and sew to the zip tape.
- Sew the facing right side to right side as close to the zip as possible, I sewed mine 1cm seam allowance as I made a mistake the first time I tried it.
- Do the retaining stitch like on the armhole facing and iron inside the neck.

Neck facing, folded over my zip.

My facing pinned to the zip tape.

My finished neck facing.
My completed armhole facing.
- The hem is easy. As the bottom of the dress is straight it can be as wide or thin as you like. Overlock the raw edge so it is even all the way around.
- Fold the overlock under and under again like on all the other garments I have shown you.
- Iron and sew.

My hem pinned from the front.
My pinned hem from the back.
My sewn hem. 
My sewn hem from the inside of the garment.
- Iron the completed garment and we're ready to go!!

THE FINAL DRESS!!!

Right side view. 
Back view with open zip.
Back view with closed zip.
Left side view, sorry about the slight blur.
Front view, looking a little frumpy. Ha!
What do you think?
Do you like?
I like the shape and idea of panels but think it would look a whole lot better in a nicer fabric, this one is 'not me'. Ha! Ha!
Hope you like and enjoy.

XOXO

May 08, 2012

The run up to the final designs...

The new brief leads me to a new beginning and my final designs...

Beginning;Autism. 


 Working with numbers; Autistic children are usually very good with numbers.


Schizophrenia; opposites.


Racial Quote.


Apache Indians and Norwegians.


Design idea's from the Apache Tribe, Eskimo's and Norwegians.



Target Market and Generating Idea's.


My first colour page;Opposites and clashes.


Second colour page;All of my research.


Final colour page and chosen colours.


Starting My Final Designs.


I'm not sure which one to use. Let me know what you think.



XOXO