After feed back from my peers regarding the skirt and dress I've created using my textural materials it was suggested that bringing in a pattern as surface decoration would strengthen my designs.
After discussing the idea with my tutors I suggested creating the pattern from the textural materials and screen printing the it on to the chiffon voile and the faux suede to create a suggestion of texture on the flatter fabrics.
After scanning in and editing the images on photoshop the patterns where put onto screen to be printed from.
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Before printing the patterns onto my fabric I mixed up two colours in different shades to see what would compliment the my less textural fabrics. Personally the pale grey was my favourite as it didn't stand out too much against the fabric linking with the idea of suggestion of texture.
The prints of the textures ties in with the development of my concept for the winter collection without solely using textural fabrics. This means I can use less of the textual fabrics in my designs and that should make the areas of textures more predominate in my designs.
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