Summer Project Textiles 2018

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Summer Project Textiles 2018 L.O. Can you develop your knowledge of textile techniques to create texture & pattern? TASK: Create a fine art piece showing your decorative skills. Use a limited colour palette and fabric to attach, sew into, cut, fold, stitch on in as many ways as you can. Limitations: Colour palette – max 4 colours Fabric – max 4 different types Scale – no larger than A4 in total Techniques – minimum of 10 (different hand embroidery stitched count as 1) 1. Select your colour palette. It must link to your chosen theme. Consider what colours: hot, cold, tonal, tropical, complementary, pastels, vintage, monochrome, neutrals, metallic etc. 2. Buy a section of plain fabric or recycle. Think about your shape – a circle, strip, small squares like stamps. How will this be mounted? Wil the edges be raw and frayed or covered? 3. Decorate the fabric creating little swatches or one large area of pattern and texture. Use techniques you already know. Stick to similar shapes and pattern. 4. Research a variety of new techniques and add these to your work. Use books at school or Pinterest boards: white on white, textures & YouTube tutorials. 5. Presentation. Once you have completed your set of ‘stamps’ we will support you in mounting these as a piece of portfolio work. Elaine Hughes CAROLYN SAXBY MIXED MEDIA TEXTILE ART: Sue Hotchkis Fibre Artist stitched abstract art – hot textiles Jennifer COllier