Moodboard. Level 4 To gain a level 4 you must create a Moodboard with a range of images reflecting the theme you have chosen. You must have at least 8.

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Moodboard

Level 4 To gain a level 4 you must create a Moodboard with a range of images reflecting the theme you have chosen. You must have at least 8 images. Think about a range of: Patterns Shapes Colour ways

Level 5 To gain a level 5 you must complete level 4 first and then analyse the theme you have chosen. Think about the following words to explain why you have chosen the theme: Patterns – e.g. stripes, polka dots, swirls, liner lines Shapes – e.g. circles, triangles, geometric shapes, squares Colour ways – e.g. bright, pastel, natural, dark shades

Level 6 To gain a level 6 you must complete level 4 and 5 first, then select six images and explain what inspiration they could give you. Think about the following words to explain why you have chosen the theme: Patterns – e.g. stripes, polka dots, swirls, liner lines Shapes – e.g. circles, triangles, geometric shapes, squares Colour ways – e.g. bright, pastel, natural, dark shades

Level 7 To gain a level 7 you must complete level 4, 5 and 6 first, then for each image annotate how you could use the pattern, shape or colour on your product. Think about the product you want to design, the following words should help you to explain how the images can be incorporated into your product: On the front or back of your product Your technique (stitching, appliques, beading etc.)

Designs

Level 4 You are to draw 3 initial designs with the inspiration of your theme. To gain a level 4 all designs must have: Colour Annotation - label the type of fabrics, stitches and the colour of fabrics and threads. Wing (background) Applique bright pink felt fabric Wing stitching Bright pink thread with French knots Eyes (background) Applique yellow felt fabric with back stitch in red thread Nose Zigzag stitch with orange thread Feet Daisy chain stitch in orange thread Eyes (centre) Daisy chain stitches in light blue thread with a French knot in the centre with electric blue thread Outline Cross stitch with purple thread Centre Running stitch in lilac thread

Key words Calico Thread Sew Felt Ribbon Buttons Stitches Running stitch Back stitch Daisy chain stitch Zigzag stitch French knots Cross stitch Colour Remember your background is cream so think about the colours you would like on your product: Red White Black Pink Blue Green Purple Brown Grey Yellow Orange

Level 5 To gain a level 5 you must complete level 4 first. Then for each design you must explain how they would be suitable for your target market and why? Think about: Theme Pattern Colour Stitches Wing stitching Bright pink thread with French knots Eyes (background) Applique yellow felt fabric with back stitch in red thread Nose Zigzag stitch with orange thread Feet Daisy chain stitch in orange thread Eyes (centre) Daisy chain stitches in light blue thread with a French knot in the centre with electric blue thread Outline Cross stitch with purple thread Centre Running stitch in lilac thread Wing (background) Applique bright pink felt fabric Target Market

Level 6 To gain a level 6 you must complete level 4 and 5 first. Then for each design you must link your specification to the design, is it the same or have you made any changes, if so explain why. You must also include a list of equipment needed to create your design. Wing stitching Bright pink thread with French knots Eyes (background) Applique yellow felt fabric with back stitch in red thread Nose Zigzag stitch with orange thread Feet Daisy chain stitch in orange thread Eyes (centre) Daisy chain stitches in light blue thread with a French knot in the centre with electric blue thread Outline Cross stitch with purple thread Centre Running stitch in lilac thread Wing (background) Applique bright pink felt fabric Target Market Specification Equipment

Level 7 To gain a level 7 you must complete level 4, 5 and 6 first. Then for each design you must explain how your research has inspired you to create this design. Make a link between your research and designs, think about: Colours Patterns Wing stitching Bright pink thread with French knots Eyes (background) Applique yellow felt fabric with back stitch in red thread Nose Zigzag stitch with orange thread Feet Daisy chain stitch in orange thread Eyes (centre) Daisy chain stitches in light blue thread with a French knot in the centre with electric blue thread Outline Cross stitch with purple thread Centre Running stitch in lilac thread Wing (background) Applique bright pink felt fabric Target Market Specification Equipment list Research link

Evaluation

Level 4 You must EXPLAIN all your answers: 1. A description of the product you made. 2. Write about the tools and equipment you used to make your product. 3. The positive aspects of you product. 4. The negative aspects of your product 5. What problems did you have with the project and how did you overcome them?

Level 5 You must complete level 4 questions and then answer the following (explain all answers): 1. Write about the new skills you have learnt or developed 2. Does your target market think you have answered the design brief? 3. If you were to make your product again what would you change? Why? 4. Overall how successful was your product?

Level 6 You must complete level 4 and 5 questions. Then answer the following (explain all answers): 1. Details of the modifications you made to your original design as you made the product and why you made those changes. 2. What quality control / assurance checks did you make throughout the making process. 3. Did your product satisfy all the aspects of the design specification?

Level 7 You must complete level 4, 5 and 6 questions and then answer the following (explain all answers): 1. Detailed analysis of your product? 2. Feedback from others (testing) 3. Drawing and explanations ( possible modelling ) showing the modifications you would make to a future design