Saturday 23 May 2015

Saturday 23rd May 2015


Today, i kept ploughing through my sampling again, working with colour a my experimentation with machine stitch. 

I took the opportunity, although there wasn't much free time after my course, to sit down and plough through a bit of everything just to bulk it up a little bit a create a few new ideas ready to begin creating my final outcome/sample on Monday. 

This included lots of machine stitching, working in to my pre-created print work and designs, to give them colour and texture.

This did included quite a bit of work onto paper, stitching into paper. The next step is to move it into different materials and fabric tomorrow to experiment further and develop these samples drawings into sampling. 

Tomorrow evening, prepare fabrics, print and stitch. Then machine stitch into them to great a small set of samples.

Friday 22 May 2015

Friday 22nd May 2015

Today i finally, with one week to go, managed to managed to finish presenting my netted samples in my display file, with a drawing/diagram, the experimental sample and an evaluative annotation which reflects on my work so far and how to take it further throughout the sketchbook. This is such a weight off my shoulders, i feel so much more relaxed right now. Not to say that i don't have a lot to do, but i do feel happier about where i am right now, heading into the last week Smiling face with smiling eyes

I need to work hard over the next couple of days, before making a finish or more resolved, brought together and informed sample(s) starting Monday. 

My hope is to get the industrial beach focused project finished and resolved by next Friday,but i think that the work based around the decorative architecture, will be a work in progress, along with the continuation of my lesson planning. Post uni i still want to carry on with my textile practice even though i am going into teaching, more as a hobby or a spare time thing. This work will be a starting point for my practice!

Tuesday 19 May 2015

Tuesday 19th May 2015

Sorting everything out takes a lot longer than you would realise!!! I have had a busy day today, working  in the morning, then ploughing through presentation of my netted samples in my sketchbook. This took a lot longer than i anticipated, creating a drawing, writing a reflective annotation and tacking all the samples down. As of today i am about half way though, but i am impressed at how it is looking. I will continue to work on this, hopefully finishing it soon, just working on it in the evenings though, so i have enough time to carry on with my other work. I need to get back on that sewing machine and pick up a paintbrush too. I have a lot to do over the next week and a half, but all the hard work will be worth it in the end!!

Monday 18 May 2015

Monday 18th May 2015

Today i had the whole day to crack on with my work, so yet again i set up the kitchen table into my little stations and worked through creating lots of work. I had anticipated getting a lot done today, with most of the day to myself, but as i am nearing the end of my sampling for the netted project of work, the last few samples took up quite a bit of my time, working with wire and melting. This meant that the majority of the day was spent on those two, which did make me feel a little down hearted, but now to think that sketchbook is nearly finished, and the amount of effort i put into those samples!!!!!!! Tomorrow, i want to try to get as much of the netted sketchbook presented as possible, to get that out of the way before returning to my trusty sewing machine for some more sampling.

Friday 15 May 2015

Friday 15th May 2015

As usual on a Friday, i went to my local Primary school today to help out in a year 1/2 mixed class. Normally this would mean that I take most of the day out of uni, but now i only have 2 WEEKS until hand in, I wanted to make the most of any spare time I have left.

I still wanted to go in, it gives me a nice change, but I still wanted to work.
It was almost like this day was planned out to match this, as I was in charge, for a great deal of the day of leading a block printing workshop project with small groups of children. I enjoyed this so much! The children first tied up a piece of cotton and dip dyed it in brusho dye, to create a tie dye effect. Whilst this was drying, the children created two stencils to use to do their block printing, one out of polystyrene and the other, like a collagrapgh print, using matches to create a shape. the children then used a rolled to help apply the paint to their stencils before pressing them down onto their now dry dyed piece of cotton. This was amazing fun and we got so much done, definitely a valuable experience which directly relates to this textile project!!!

Over lunch, I had a great quiet opportunity to catch up on this PDP blog and think about how best to focus my efforts, thinking that the sampling i obviously a point which I need to continue working on. In the afternoon the children had some 'activity time' so gave me a chance to have an hour off before going home and cracking on with some more work.

When I got home, after buying some straws to use in my more experimental work, I began some hardcore uni work, working further with my netted sampling. I brought the straws with the intention of beginning to combine these with the netting to add bright colours. I decided to combine them with the wire netting as I thought, they would probably be able to handle the melting process better. I started of by creating a piece of wire-work with straws threaded through, before melting it in the oven. The oven was to hot and the straws near melted off, leaving chunks of plastic behind. Based on this, I then created another piece of wire-work which I woven straws in and out of, all in the same direction. When I melted this one, it worked better, but the straws started to curl at the ends, so I think perhaps the iron may work better. This is in my plan for tomorrow, creating another piece combining the straws and wire and melting by hand with the iron. There will be more control over the heating and melting process in this case.

Thursday 14 May 2015

Thursday 14th May 2015

Today, I had another  day of uni work planned, with hardly any distractions. After my successful day yesterday, I felt ready to tackle my work head and accomplish a lot. 

Again, after yesterday, my plan was to continue with my netted sampling, working through my plan of samples to fill up my A3 wallet file with samples which show a development of ideas throughout the project, building up and experimenting. 

I had fun creating experimental samples which played with wire working and experimenting with knot structures. Instead of using the usual, common knot, I used a square knot to begin creating some samples. I was also able to begin dying some of my string I have been using, in order to transform my samples into more colourful pieces which reflected my bright and bold colour scheming efforts. 

As well as the knotted side of my work, I was also able today, to fix my sewing machine. After being broken for the last few days, i took it apart, gave it a clean and it was up and working again. This meant that I was also able to carry on with my stitched sampling, working through some experimental pattern creation from some earlier drawings of the ceiling at the Tate Modern. I hope to build on this further tomorrow, creating a much larger piece of stitched paper before hoping to translate into fabric. 

By the evening, I was exhausted!! But I carried on a began to start presenting all the samples I have been creating over the last couple of days. These will be accompanied with short annotations which will describe what ii have created, what I have used and how I could experiment further. My hope is that this will show some development of ideas, but also the idea of reflection, embedding it into my work, rather that making it a completely separate thing. 


Ideas for tomorrow...
Complete weave through netting and experiment with the addition of stitch.
Create the netted structure through stitching.
Carry on creating abstract shaping from polystyrene plates.
Presentation of sampling.
This is alongside my day at the primary school 😊 

Wednesday 13 May 2015

Wednesday 13th May 2015

A full day of uni work is what I have had today, and it has made me feel so much better about my position leading up to the last two weeks! I managed to achieve so much, even though my sewing machine is still broken, across the board and to make everything better it was a sunny day! 

I took the opportunity today to sit down and go through the samples I have already begun to create in relation to my netting and knotting, and plan out all the samples which I will do next. This contains a list of about 15 more samples, so I am going to be very busy over the next couple of days. I want to make sure that there is a progression, a development throughout the sample range, starting with the simple knotting, moving on to experimenting with materials, combining other textile techniques and adding lot of vibrant colours. These I hope to continue working on over the next couple of days to create a fuller sample book.

I did manage to create a good bunch of these samples today, beginning to bring in different materials and experiment further with the wire working and combinations of techniques. 

I also began creating my sketchbooks which begin to experiment with colour in both of the mini projects, starting off with two larger collages, with images which will influence my colour palette. I think these sketchbooks will contain a lot of photocopying, focusing on colour and pattern experimenting with drawing further, rather than sticking with the same motifs.

Work for tomorrow...
Continue with netted sampling!!

Monday 11 May 2015

Monday 11th May 2015

Today had been a day full of ups and downs, but now, at the end at last I can safely say, it has been very successful and I have achieved a lot.

The majority of the work I have been completing is just keeping the project ticking along, a bit of painting and drawing. I was earlier in the day a little upset because I felt overwhelmed as I did manage to find the time to get my sewing machine out in order to get some more stitched samples sorted.

This really got me down, but now in reflection, I did achieve much more than that, sitting down and presenting the samples that I have already created. I now think the the presentation is almost as important as the actual creation of the samples. I have decided to display my samples in display folders, just because for me they are a lot neater, so make me feel better about how clear everything is. I have and will continue to also display every sample with a little annotation of what i have, what has worked well and what I aim to do next as a result of this sample. Now that I am well into the stages of sampling, it is much more important for me to display my reflection, instead of keeping it blocked up in my head. Although not all in this blog, as a source of PDP my reflection will be more embedded in my practice.

Unfortunately, I have got work for the majority of the day tomorrow, so I do not know how much I shall get done. I have prepared some fabric, which I aim to dye, but I doubt that I will end up getting out my sewing machine again tomorrow, but after after seeing what I have achieved today, I needn't stress out tomorrow. There is so much work to do which doesn't involve the use of the sewing machine and sitting around stressing, never did anyone any good!

Sunday 10 May 2015

Sunday 10th May 2015

Here is my timetable to the coming week :)

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday
06:30UNI WORKUNI WORKJoggingSwimmingJoggingSleepSleep
07:00Breakfast/organiseBreakfast/organiseBreakfast/organiseSwimmingBreakfast/organiseBreakfastSleep
07:30OrganiseOrganiseOrganiseSwimmingOrganiseUNI WORKBreakfast
08:00UNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKBreakfastTidyingUNI WORKUNI WORK
08:30UNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKOrgansingTidyingUNI WORKUNI WORK
09:00UNI WORKWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKHardwickUNI WORKUNI WORK
09:30UNI WORKWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKHardwickUNI WORKOrganise
10:00UNI WORKWorkUNI WORKOFFHardwickUNI WORKWork
10:30UNI WORKWorkPoppy WalkOFFHardwickUNI WORKWork
11:00UNI WORKWorkUNI WORKOFFHardwickUNI WORKWork
11:30UNI WORKWorkUNI WORKOFFHardwickWorkWork
12:00UNI WORKWorkUNI WORKOFFHardwickWorkWork
12:30UNI WORKWorkLunchOFFHardwickWorkWork
13:00UNI WORKWorkLunchOFFHardwickWorkWork
13:30UNI WORKWorkUNI WORKOFFHardwickWorkWork
14:00UNI WORKWorkUNI WORKOFFHardwickUNI WORKWork
14:30WorkWorkUNI WORKOFFHardwickUNI WORKWork
15:00WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKHardwickUNI WORKWork
15:30WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKHardwickUNI WORKWork
16:00WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKSwimmingUNI WORKWork
16:30WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKSwimmingUNI WORKWork
17:00WorkWorkTeaTeaSwimmingTeaWork
17:30WorkWorkTeaTeaSwimmingTeaWork
18:00WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKSwimmingUNI WORKWork
18:30WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKTea
19:00WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKTea
19:30WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORK
20:00WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORK
20:30WorkSwimming UNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORK
21:00WorkSwimming UNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORK
21:30WorkUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORK
22:00Blogging PlanningUNI WORKPlanningBloggingBloggingPlanning
22:30Blogging


Friday 8 May 2015

Friday 8th May 2015

I had a very productive day at Hardwick Primary school today, taking a day out to volunteer at my local primary school as usual, which even saw me complete some uni work/planning, which has made me feel like my work isn't so unmanageable at the moment.

My day was jam packed today!

Before I started at school this morning I was able to start work on another lesson plan, and begin painting a background for completion later in the day. Which I did actually get round to finishing, focusing on the bold shapes and colour variation. 

At school, the children had their SATs exams, so I helped complete a variety of activities to help the teacher catch up on jobs. We sat together a she went through the lesson planning for the children's current a future art lesson contents, focusing of printing and dying. The children will use a variety of technique to work into fabric with brushy dye and fabric paint, and I aim very soon to be writing a project based set of lesson plan/ activities based on this discussion as it DIRECTLY links to textile techniques!! 

Over lunchtime, I took half an hour out to catch up on a bit of blogging and reflection, because I don't think I have been paying as much attention to this as I could have been. This is something which is easily overlooked when you have a busy, hectic schedule. I also sat down to write more detailed plans of action for both days of the weekend, giving myself more specific tasks will keep my mind more focused and I think I will achieve more of what I want to.

After school, I went swimming. However, even though I was exhausted, I still managed to come home and crack on with some uni work, carrying on with my painting and lesson planning.

Thursday 7 May 2015

Thrusday 7th May 2015

Another slightly frustrating day to be honest.
I know that the OFF days and relaxing is as important as actually doing the work, but relaxing is for boring people. 😛 I need to start proper planning, organising my time left wisely and to the best use.

I did, as I can never have a proper day off!, do some more painting, planning, organising, catching up on blogging. I suppose I have just been doing a bit of catching up, but just brushing the surface, not delving deep enough for me to feel that I have properly accomplished anything major. 

This needs to change!!!
POSITIVITY!!!! 🔆

Wednesday 6 May 2015

Wednesday 6th May 2015

What a productive day I have had today!

Today, I wanted to get lots of work done, so I made myself sit down with a timer and completed a different section of work every 20 minutes. I switched between.. planning and organising, drawing and painting and lesson planning.

This worked really well and I was very pleased to sort out so much. I managed to begin my painted sketchbook focusing on the colour of the original photos in my primary images based around decorative architecture with swirling and curls. It is hard to stay focused on this because I do not enjoy doing it as much as the other parts of the project, so completing just 20 minute chunks made it a lot more manageable. It also gave time for each painting to dry before I started the next one!

I managed to smarten up and boost two of my lesson plans aimed at a teaching focus around the seaside and industrial beach. This is also great for me, finally beginning to pull my work together, getting some fully complete lesson plans to go with my mini projects.

As well as this I managed to sort out my three boxes, especially looking through and re-organising my research for the projects and lesson planning, making my ideas, intentions and developments a great deal clearer.

A very successful day which has made me feel a lot better about the course of my work heading into the last couple of weeks! :)

Tuesday 5 May 2015

Tuesday 5th May 2015

Today I managed to carry on with my work on exploring decorative architecture. From my work over the last couple of days I managed to complete a sketchbook based around rough sketching of decorative architecture from my images.

I was happy to complete this and enjoyed working onto colour, because i agree with what my tutors have been saying over the last three years, when you draw onto colour the pages do look fuller and drawing look more finished.

Next, I want to carry on developing my work aimed at the exploration on decorative architecture, moving these more simple sketches on, considering colour a little more, through the use of painting in relation to the original photographs.

Monday 4 May 2015

Sunday 3rd May 2015



My timetable for the week ahead, time to get on with some proper work!!!


MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday
06:30JoggingJoggingJoggingJoggingJoggingSleepSleep
07:00Breakfast/organiseBreakfast/organiseBreakfast/organiseBreakfast/organiseBreakfast/organiseBreakfastSleep
07:30OrganiseOrganiseOrganiseOrganiseOrganiseWorkBreakfast
08:00UNI WORKPlanningUNI WORKUNI WORKTidyingWorkUNI WORK
08:30UNI WORKWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKTidyingWorkUNI WORK
09:00UNI WORKWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKHardwickWorkUNI WORK
09:30WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKHardwickWorkOrganise
10:00WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKHardwickWorkWork
10:30WorkWorkPoppy WalkUNI WORKHardwickWorkWork
11:00WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKHardwickWorkWork
11:30WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKHardwickWorkWork
12:00WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKHardwickWorkWork
12:30WorkWorkLunchUNI WORKHardwickWorkWork
13:00WorkWorkLunchUNI WORKHardwickWorkWork
13:30WorkWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKHardwickWorkWork
14:00WorkWorkUNI WORKOFFHardwickUNI WORKWork
14:30WorkWorkUNI WORKOFFHardwickUNI WORKWork
15:00WorkWorkWorkOFFHardwickUNI WORKWork
15:30WorkWorkWorkOFFHardwickUNI WORKWork
16:00WorkWorkWorkUNI WORKSwimmingUNI WORKWork
16:30Drive homeWorkWorkUNI WORKSwimmingUNI WORKWork
17:00TeaWorkWorkTeaSwimmingTeaWork
17:30TeaWorkWorkTeaSwimmingTeaWork
18:00UNI WORKWorkWorkUNI WORKSwimmingUNI WORKWork
18:30UNI WORKTeaWorkUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORKTea
19:00UNI WORKTeaWorkOrganisingUNI WORKUNI WORKTea
19:30UNI WORKUNI WORKWorkStaff TrainingUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORK
20:00UNI WORKUNI WORKWorkStaff TrainingUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORK
20:30UNI WORKUNI WORKWorkStaff TrainingUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORK
21:00UNI WORKUNI WORKWorkStaff TrainingUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORK
21:30BloggingUNI WORKWorkStaff TrainingUNI WORKUNI WORKUNI WORK
22:00OrganisingUNI WORKWorkPlanningBloggingBloggingPlanning
22:30UNI WORKWork