Intro to Fashion Design

This week in Fashion Design 12 we dove into designing a mini modern fashion line inspired by a fairy tale. To break down the project and help students wrap their head around the design process, I made a little slide show:

In this first week we are tackling the first 3 steps outlined above. As we begin to collect source material, here are some suggested resources for organizing inspirations if you decide to go the digital route:

  • Pinterest
  • Polyvore
  • Moodshare
  • Google Presentation (Here is a very simple example of how google presentation can be used to collect, organize, and present source materials for the design process. This collection was costume design for an opera called Bluebeard’s Castle.)
  • Picasa is great for basic photo editing and making simple collages.

Of course, you can always collect, print, or sketch inspirations and keep them in a scrapbook or journal. Or combine resources. Use whatever you are comfortable with and allows you to feel creative.

Vinyasa Scarf Tutorial

Carla from Hammers & Highheels has a little tutorial on how she sewed up her own vinyasa scarf. I think this would make an excellent, affordable, not too time consuming gift.

Her version uses a big piece of jersey, but you could also use cotton, or a bunch of different fabrics pieced together. From what I can tell, the original vinyasa scarf has unfinished edges along the side, and uses twill tape to stabilize along where the snaps are. This project requires only simple sewing, but would be good for getting used to working with snaps and different kinds of fabric.