
Remember i sold designs to Custo Barcelona when i went to Indigo in Paris? Well Custo have used one of them for their SS11 collection, shown at New York Fashion Week. So i have spent the last few days telling and showing ANYBODY who will listen!


Decided to go for really chunky, plastic, colourful zips. Found these on ebay, but undecided between bright red, pink and royal blue. Will need to get 2, one to fasten the back of my skirt, and one for the t-shirt. Claire recommended a few places in Soho to try, see if i have time on tuesday to go and have a look.


Its finally finished! Needed to have a calico mock up ready for interim review tommorow. Thought i would be sustainable by using scraps of fabric and recycling old calico mock ups, rather than going out and buying more calico. Pretty pleased with the results. Obviously its not a 'subtle tulip shape' as i mentioned before, its quite exaggerated. Think it needs it though, its just a plain top and skirt otherwise. Might try and taper the bottom of the skirt in slightly, i want most of the volume at the top of the hips. The top isnt perfect, will need to develop the pattern a but. Not used to making t-shirts from non stretchy material! Have decide to fasten the back with a zip, so it can still be slightly fitted at the top. When i do the top properly, i will add a contrasting bias trim on the collar, and also fake contrasting cuffs/ turn ups on the sleeves. Also will need to line the skirt.


Few more illustrations. Really want to use the digital print of the sea repeated but not sure where to use it! Liked the idea of some sort of jacket, but it wouldnt work with the props im thinking of using, and also dont know if i can afford that much digital printing! This works better. Tried thinking about an actual corest/bodice type thing, but like the idea of printing it to look like one on the loose t shirt rather than trying to make one. Think i will feel a bit better once i have started sampling. Need to go into uni today and check what days i can use the dye lab and print room. Getting worried about tutorial with Claire tommorow, i dont have any samples yet aaah! And also very nervous about interim review on monday. AND there is no way i can get my digital prints ready for tuesday if i dont see Mel first!

At last - dont know why these werent uploading. Anyway. Like the idea of printing the toothbrushes in different colours in a row like the top image, instead of stripes. Would work as a waistband or edging. Also looks quite good as an all over repeat, but might look better even smaller? Teeny tiny toothbrushes.




This is what else i have been working on today. Need to have some to take into my tutorial with Claire on friday. Have pretty much decided that i want to make a mid length skirt with the textured wool i found at a shop in Shepards bush, dyed red with the net floats printed in pale green 'puff'. Also want to make a loosish t-shirt with a digital print of the photo of net floats i took at Orkney College. Not sure if i want it to have a background colour or pattern but whatever it is it will need to be quite subtle. Undecided on waistband. Have some lovely loosely woven beige fabric which is very 'beachy', but also thinking about using some of the really crispy, plasticy fabric i got last week. Also considering some sort of jacket, not sure where else i can fit my sea repeat digital print in! Thinking about a sheer layer over the skirt as well. Lots to think about before friday!

Some more repeat prints, the top is lines and lines of the toothbrush drawing i just did. Quite like it like that, all in one colour but think it will also look really good as one row of th design, every toothbrush in a different colour. The bottom design is the beach glass i drew ages ago in block colour. Would work best as quite a large placement print. If i can 2 more of these done today i will be happy! But right now im going to make a great big yummy chocolate cake!



