As knitter, I find your experimentation with stitches to create both texture and visual effects commendable. I know how difficult some of this must have been.
The bottom image is quite disturbing, I see a sinister face....what do others see I wonder?
I am a Textile Design student at the University of Leeds and I plan to use this blog to share my interests and inspirations as well as some of my own work.
This term I specialized in Knit in order to learn some new skills, which has been interesting although I think I will begin to focus more on printing for fashion next term as I did during my school career. My Digital Design module has taught me to use software such as Kaledo Print so in future projects I can produce professional print designs.
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO LEAVE COMMENTS-be honest, any feedback is appreciated! Thank you,
Harriet
As knitter, I find your experimentation with stitches to create both texture and visual effects commendable. I know how difficult some of this must have been.
ReplyDeleteThe bottom image is quite disturbing, I see a sinister face....what do others see I wonder?
Janet
My mum did comment on that actually, saying it looked a bit like spiderman! Thank you so much for all of your constructive comments.
ReplyDeleteI have just spent eight hours in the knit room, so I hope you will like the next few posts!
Harriet
Look forward to those Harriet.
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I really like the range of stitch work that youve used for your samples...really nice experimentation! Rosie
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