Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Needle felting

This week we did needle felting and at first we did a sample on some felt and were told to make a sunset and then we made some scenery that would link into our project, this was done using the felt we made on Friday. I think my sample could have been better but seen as though it was my first my i think it went okay, My second go i think went rather well and i think i got the hang of it eventually. 
Needle felting is done by using wool and a barbed needle to push the fibers through your base material. There are some obvious health and safety issues to be aware of and these are to make sure you don't stab yourself or others with the needle and always look at what you are doing 











Sunday, 28 September 2014

Wet felting

This week we did wet felting, i have done this process before and even used it in my final piece. We were told to make two A5 sized pieces that would link into Le tour de France project so i decided to try and do two backgrounds that were the country side or where the tour went through. Once i had done two i had a go at doing a felt ball, this is done be getting some wool and soapy water and working it into a ball, it is best to use washing up gloves as they have some grip on them that will help felt it. Mine didn't go too well but i want to try again as i think it would be good to use in other projects.









Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Knitting

This week in class we did knitting, i have previously done a small amount of knitting but i couldn't really remember much of it. To cast on i used a slip knot and then the thumb cast on as this is the one i'm most comfortable with, once i had cast on 20 stitches i was supposed to do 20 rows of garter stitch but unfortunately i didn't have time to finish it, on row three i managed to pick up an extra stitch so my tutor showed me how to get rid of it.

Later i did a purl stitch for 5 rows and then did a stocking stitch which is done by doing alternate rows of knit and purl stitches, i struggled quite a bit with this one and managed to pick up three extra stitches along the way which my tutor again helped remove. 

today i did three pieces my self one in purple that is just a garter stitch and a pink which goes from stocking to garter and back to stocking and then a final pink that i tried to do three knit rows followed by 3 purl rows and this continues for a while. 
I quite enjoyed doing these in my own time but still got a little confused at times. 
I used a 7.5 mm needle for the ones i did at home and a 1cm needle for the one i did in college.












Sunday, 7 September 2014

Le Tour De France Artist Research


 These are the three artists I looked at for my project, I was told to find at least three artists that based their work around bikes or movement, at first I struggled to find any artists so I went on pinterest and looked up anything to do with tour de france and found quite a few artists on there that would fit into my project.










http://uk.pinterest.com/mollieprentice9/tour-de-france/

Le Tour De France

These are a few of the pages from my sketch book about Le tour de France We were given 9 weeks to get as much information and research as we could and were told to try and fill either an A3 or A4 sketch book. I think I struggled a little with this project as I didn't really like the subject matter so I didn't do as well as I could have if I would have done it on a project that I found interesting, this was a major problem as I couldn't really get past the fact that I wouldn't enjoy the time I spent on it and I couldn't get many ideas for the pages and this shows quite a bit where some pages seem to repeat previous pages.
 I think some pages need a lot more work on them and others are okay in parts I am going to keep adding to them to try and get them to a good standard.
I think I could have spent more time on some pages to make them more appealing  and maybe some of my research could have been better but I think I did the best I could with the limited time I had due to work commitments and family matters.