Evaluation
Over the course of the practice unit I feel that my work has finally developed in the right direction through weaving experience, and that I am now able to gain the outcomes that I want. My project concept was to visually explore my experiences in Morocco through cloth, focusing particularly on the bustling busy streets and vibrant colours. I wanted my work to feature an element of embroidery, and continue to illustrate my attention to detail and pattern making.
Initially, I began the year with samples that were just too simple for my liking. I don't feel that I understood how to create the samples that I had in my mind, whereas now through practice I feel I have become much more knowledgeable. At the beginning of the project, I had not yet worked out exactly where I wanted my work to sit; I knew I was working towards high end fashion but I wasn't entirely happy with designing for menswear; I wanted to push myself further. I originally designed quite a complex warp, and in hindsight this was a mistake as I chose a warp so difficult that it reduced my weaving time greatly. I don't feel that I was able to push myself to the full extent until I had almost reached the end of my warp where I became more experimental.
Initially, I began the year with samples that were just too simple for my liking. I don't feel that I understood how to create the samples that I had in my mind, whereas now through practice I feel I have become much more knowledgeable. At the beginning of the project, I had not yet worked out exactly where I wanted my work to sit; I knew I was working towards high end fashion but I wasn't entirely happy with designing for menswear; I wanted to push myself further. I originally designed quite a complex warp, and in hindsight this was a mistake as I chose a warp so difficult that it reduced my weaving time greatly. I don't feel that I was able to push myself to the full extent until I had almost reached the end of my warp where I became more experimental.
My second collection I feel went far better than the first, which was extremely unexpected as I started off a bit shaky. In the end, I chose a sensible warp, 2 60's silk, which meant that I had far more time to experiment and even learn a new technique of extra weft. Having a strong warp, meant that I allowed myself time to test a lot; and at this point in the unit that was exactly what I felt I needed the most. I was determined to practice until I got better at the extra weft before I got too bogged down in producing samples that I wasn't happy with. I found that having this time to fully experiment made a huge difference and impacted my work greatly. I did a a lot of experimentation and tester strips and I focused on this rather than on the amount of samples I was producing. In the end I feel because of this, I produced much better outcomes and in fact Less was More.
I began the Wallace Sewell Live Project with great enthusiasm as I thought it would be fun to be able to work for a different project. It intrigued me also to work from a painting as this was a new experience for me. However, in the seven weaving days that I had left, I did find it difficult to try and get to grips with wool so quickly. I tried not to panic and allowed myself time to experiment. I wanted to use the extra weft technique again as I wanted to practice using it as much as possible in order to develop my own practice. In the end I was relatively happy with the outcomes but I would have liked to have had an extra week to develop them more.
Overall for the Practice Unit I am pleased with my progress and am excited about developing even further through Unit X. I am really pleased that I have finally got to grips with the extra weft technique, as I feel it relates well to the kind of quality I want my future samples to have. For the next unit, I am aiming to continue to design for the high end fashion market and look at also designing some very experimental collections for haute couture.


