Sunday, April 12, 2015

Sharing Aesthetic Lesson Experience

                                                                                                       


Hello Tomato!












Phew..! We had a really engaging lesson today. Instead of completing the bags, we actually had a debate on Synthetic & Natural Fibres. It was like a fury... facts throwing back and forth!

Oh welcome to our fabulous pink Aesthetic room!


At first we made a presentation on  Synthetic and Natural fibre. My team was assigned on Synthetic fibres. I really found the first half of this lesson interesting because I had the opportunity to learn more about the fibres. Let me share some facts with you!




1) Sadly Synthetic fibres are non-biodegradable, but fear not Natural fibres are!

2) Not all Synthetic fibres are made out of petrol, some are made of cellulose from plants.

3) For the Synthetic Fibres that are made out of petrol, petrol that can never be used again for vehicles etc. will be used!

4) As Synthetic Fibres can stretch, it can tightly wrap around the body, and have a streamlined shape, which is perfect for sporting clothes for swimming or running.

After this I will upload a post on my teacher's comments on my bag design and the story behind it.

Thank you!


Saturday, April 11, 2015

Drafts... Sketches..?


Hello everyone!

I finally completed the drafts for the bag!

                                                                        

A drawstring ninja rabbit! 


A mochi slingbag! 

I had the honour of meeting the model for my bag today and taking some measurements... Ermmm... I think I need to organise my measurements.. A lot. The theme for the final bag is supposed to be plain cute according to the 'model'. 

See how it goes! I plan to upload the measurements later. 

11-4-15



Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Fear (Psh..)




Phew, its been a few days since the first aesthetic lesson. I still have not done the design for the bag yet.. (too many ideas and too little time). I hope to upload some detailed sketches soon! 

Oh...And that above is my greatest fear. The piece is called "The boy who actually sewed his fingers"