About this resource: This resource meets the outcomes of the Australian Preliminary Textiles and Design Syllabus. It is based around the Area of Study: Properties and Performance of Textiles. This resource meets all of the outcomes in the Preliminary Properties and Performance of Textiles Area of Study. The following are the Syllabus Outcomes that are taught throughout this resource: P2.1 Demonstrates the use of a variety of communication skills, including computer-based technology. P2.2 Develops competence in the selection and use of appropriate manufacturing techniques an equipment P2.3 Manages the design and manufacture of textile projects P3.1 Identifies properties of a variety of fabrics, yarns and fibres P3.2 Justifies the selection of fabrics, yarns and fibres for end uses P4.1 Identifies and selects textiles for specific end-uses based on analysis of experimentation. This resource includes: - A 175 Slide Power Point Presentation (includes all information/answers to workbook questions) - A 94 Page Student Workbook - Hand drawn graphics throughout the entire resource I have put my heart and soul into this resource designing it for my Year 11 students. I thoroughly enjoy teaching this content to my students and they have a lot of fun with it. I have spent months creating this resource and years revamping and developing it further to be a high quality resource. I really do hope it helps you and supports your students. Any questions just send me a message, happy to help! Thanks so much, Shae X
This project was inspired by a friend's recent amazing trip to Macchu Picchu. Truly a bucket list moment! Since...
Jordan didn't invent the remix—but considering the material they get to sample, this one's a no-brainer. Jordan took elements from the AJ6, 7 and 8, making them into a completely new shoe that celebrates MJ's first 3-peat championship run. With leather, textile and nubuck details, these sneakers honour one legacy while encouraging you to cement your own. Secure yours today at Culture Kings. - Encapsulated Nike Air-Sole unit - Embroidered Jumpman logo - Padded collar - Pull tab at heel - Upper is a mix of AJ6 and AJ7 elements: the tongue top and modified overlay reference the AJ6 while the semi-bootie lining homages the AJ7 - Embroidered Nike Air heel logo references the AJ6 and the molded heel detail comes from the AJ8 - Outsole design is a nod to the AJ6 - Lace up closure - Colour: Black/University Red - Style: DZ4475-061
Designer: Liberty of LondonComposition: 100% cotton, quilting weightPrint: Mamie Flower 6834AEach 1/4 metre measures approximately 25cm x 110cm / 9 x 42 inches. Fat quarters can be cut on request - please leave a note at checkout if you would prefer a fat quarter instead of a 1/4 metre cut.Cut from the bolt in my smoke free, pet free home.Sold in 25cm increments, cut continuously when purchasing more than one unit: 1 unit = 25cm2 units = 50cm3 units = 75cm4 units = 1m etc.Please note that I try to represent the true colour of the fabric as best as possible in my photos, however colours may differ slightly between the listing photo and the physical product.
Have you ever noticed how when you're traveling, time seems to move differently? The days go by both faster and slower, and once home, it can feel as ...
Heavy Set Stretch Twill (Denim). OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 Local eco-responsible fabric. Suggested Use: Tops, Pants, Structured Blouse, Jeans Jacket, Coat, Dress, Shorts, Jackets, Uniform. Composition 75%Polyester 20% Cotton 5% Spandex weight: 260gsm 57"/150cm product sold by the meter 1 unit = 1 meter. 2 units = 2 meters. 3 units = 3 meters. etc... For optimal quality, the resolution of your image should be 4320px by 3600px (15.5 megapixels). In the case of a lower resolution the final image will have a slightly blurred effect. Important When you submit your file to us, you confirm that you own the rights to this image for the printing of your personalized item. File accept: image format ( jpeg, png, tiff, etc. ) 10MB max your personalized item will be ready within 1 to 3 days, depending on the order volume.
Fabric from the Rancho Relaxo collection by Libs Elliott for Andover Fabrics 100% Cotton 44” - 45” Wide Fabrics are sold by the 1/4 yard 1 unit = FQ 2 units = 1/2 yard 3 units = 3/4 yard 4 units = 1 yard Units will be cut as a continuous piece of fabric, selvedge to selvedge. If you would like a 1/4 yard as a linear cut, please indicate in the comment box; otherwise, you will be shipped a FQ.
Collections of lines Taking a Line for a Walk This was fun to stitch and it was interesting to try to create the same kinds of lines in the original drawing - the cartwheel shapes were the most challenging to complete. Taking a Line for a Dance This sample was more interesting to stitch, as I think that the shapes I drew were more interesting. Stitching lacks the same kind of spontaneity that can be achieved with a pen or pencil and curved lines can become quite 'jerky' if you lose concentration! Mark Making This sample was created with different parts of a paintbrush and black ink. I quite like the effect created by the dry brush where the hairs has separated into two 'prongs'. This sample was created with black ink and a toothpick. I didn't like the different effects I achieved at first, but looking back at it a few days later could see some potential for lines to stitch, as the toothpick made quite fine lines on the page. These thicker lines were created with a natural sponge and black ink, used by dragging the sponge across the page and by dabbing the paper. I can't draw much inspiration for stitching from this at the moment - maybe the lines are just too thick? This sample was created with a foam 'wedge' artists' brush. I don't really like any of the thicker lines, but some interesting effects have been created by using the side and end of the brush and dabbing at the paper. These might become interesting patterns to stitch in the future... I used a cotton reel for this sample, which resulted in some interesting patterns when the end was used. I particularly like the effect of overlapping the prints. The above effects were created with a lolly stick and a pipette - I tried to recreate some of the taking a line for a walk/dance shapes from earlier in the chapter to see how they would differ. Using ink and a pipette meant that some of the lines were thicker or narrower, depending on how much ink escaped from the end of the pipette! The final sample was created by using a twig that I found in my garden. Using a natural material gave a more dynamic feel to the lines, as the twig wasn't a uniform shape or width, like some of the other instruments used. Mark Making The crayon made lots of different types of marks on the page - thinner ones by using the tip and thicker, softer ones by using the side. Being soft, I was able to make quite 'fluid' lines with the crayon that flowed across the page. I used a soft 6B graphite pencil and a carbon pencil to create the marks in the above picture. The 6B pencil created quite soft, gentle lines, but the carbon pencil was quite 'scratchy' and I was able to achieve more 'spiky' marks, as well as softer, curved lines. I used charcoal to create the lines in the first picture above. The marks are quite thick and dark, but I was able to achieve different effects by using the edge of the charcoal stick or the sharper edge. The second set of lines were created by using an 8B pencil. I was able to create thicker, softer lines or thinner ones by using either the side of the lead or the tip. The lines in the pictures above were created by using black pens. For the first sketch, I used a very fine tipped artists' pen and was able to create very fine lines that would transfer easily into stitching. I quite like the 'scribble' in the lower left hand corner as it is quite dynamic and energetic. I also liked the effects created by the brush felt tip pen. These marks were thicker, but I was able to create different effects by using varying pressures and different parts of the nib. The brush felt tip also felt comfortable to use and I think there is quite a lot of potential for ideas to stitch in this sketch. I tried stitching some of the marks I had made with the toothpick, sponge brush and felt tip. I used zig zag stitch to create some of the thicker lines, both with the feed dogs up and down on the machine. I preferred the effect created by using free machine embroidery, as this gave a more free 'artistic' feel. Ialso went over some of the stitching two or three times, as this gave the stitched marks more energy and impact. Although I preferred the thinner lines when drawing, I found that I enjoyed stitching the thicker lines more when sewing! Lines with Emotion Stitched Lines with Emotion This is my sample of lines with emotion, using my drawings above as a design. Some of the lines were easier to stitch than others (the curved or more simple designs). For others, I had to make an interpretation of the original sketch,as the lines were too complicated to follow exactly. I don't think that this really made a difference to the final effect, as long as the emotion I wanted to convey was still present. I think that 'anger' and 'anxiety' were the most effective samples. I sewed over the lines in 'anxiety' a few times, and this gave the stitching a stronger, more effective result. My least favourite was 'excited' as it was difficult to recreate the sponinaety and flow of the original sketch.
PADDED QUILTING SAMPLES Top layer: habotai silk. Back layer: cotton muslim. Padded areas outlined with twin-needle machine stitching, u...
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Jordan didn't invent the remix—but considering the material they get to sample, this one's a no-brainer. Jordan took elements from the AJ6, 7 and 8, making them into a completely new shoe that celebrates MJ's first 3-peat championship run. With leather, textile and nubuck details, these sneakers honour one legacy while encouraging you to cement your own. Secure yours today at Culture Kings. - Encapsulated Nike Air-Sole unit - Embroidered Jumpman logo - Padded collar - Pull tab at heel - Upper is a mix of AJ6 and AJ7 elements: the tongue top and modified overlay reference the AJ6 while the semi-bootie lining homages the AJ7 - Embroidered Nike Air heel logo references the AJ6 and the molded heel detail comes from the AJ8 - Outsole design is a nod to the AJ6 - Lace up closure - Colour: White/Green Glow - Style: DZ4475-103
All Fabrics are handpicked & cut freshly from a smoke & pet free studio. Larger boats are about 2-3/4", from the 'Ahoy Baby' collection by Deane Beasley for P&B Textiles. The fabric is listed for sale by the 1/2 yard which measures approximately 46 cm x 112 cm If you purchase more than one unit you will receive the fabric in one piece, for example: 1 unit = 46 cm x 112 cm 2 units = 92cm x 112 cm ( full yard ) POSTAGE : I combine shipping OCEAN
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