I have produced two samples with the same print - one in velvet, the other in silk viscose. Originally I intended to lazer cut a geometric shape out of the velvet, and glue sheet this onto the silk viscose. This would be applique, but with exquisite line quality. True to form, I have had a change of plan since then.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Go big!
As I'm starting to finalize my ideas and come to decisions about fabrics for my collection, I decided to face my fear of producing large fabrics and produce something really big (1m by 140m). It made sense to produce my final fabrics sooner rather than later as I intend to incorporate heavy embellishment into my fabrics which will be a very lengthy process.
I have produced two samples with the same print - one in velvet, the other in silk viscose. Originally I intended to lazer cut a geometric shape out of the velvet, and glue sheet this onto the silk viscose. This would be applique, but with exquisite line quality. True to form, I have had a change of plan since then.
I have produced two samples with the same print - one in velvet, the other in silk viscose. Originally I intended to lazer cut a geometric shape out of the velvet, and glue sheet this onto the silk viscose. This would be applique, but with exquisite line quality. True to form, I have had a change of plan since then.
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