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SUBTRACTION PATTERN CUTTING: Patronaje de Moda Prêt-à-Porter | Prêt-à-Porter | 3ºTS Moda 21/22 John Eccles

Investigate & research the work of Julian Roberts, re produce a dress using his technique, design & create mixing the techniques you discover.
Communicate your ndings & use them as a starting point to design a garment of you choice for someone else

PROJECT & REQUIREMENTS:

English language technical project. All communication should be developed in ENGLISH, learn to communicate; design & technical information in
English. You should clearly explain and analyse you process with use of language

Subtraction pattern cutting technique, start by investigating The Subtraction Manual.

basic principals and personal design development

-communicate your nding in oral presentations

-development of investigation toiles

-artbook of inspiration, ideas & designs

-create a prototype of a dress

-technically communicate the development of your prototype

The design process for this project is the designing of the patter directly on the cloth, not designing the garment and trying to recreate

LINK: subtractioncutting.tumblr.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC25scyJx9U&t=2775s

FORMATE PRESENTATIONS & DELIVERIES: all deliveries named & uploaded and to shared material folder in campus. Failure to do so will a ect
you mark . PDF and MP4 formats only

eg. Delivery-Group number-project title-group members-

G2-#1-technicaltoile-garcia,jose,maria

Attendance :

-absent from 2 of the presentation or deliveries will result in loss of continuous evaluation (see below)

-failure to pitch your publication will result in a fail

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Important information: you must pass this project with a minimum of a 5 to pass the whole course
DELIVERIES:

#1 Presentation of Technical toile full scale: investigation using tunnel & hole techniques using 2 di erent fabricas not calico; developed in pairs.

5 min presentation of you ndings and description of garment

-Develop 1st toile: using measurements of one of you.

It is important that you see the garment on a body and for the wearer to understand how it feels to move in that garment

-fully document the development

-toile real scale

-record the results

-photos from all angles

-unstitch to document the pattern

-analyse results

-analyse the pattern with prototype

-have you learnt to move forward

#2 Presentation Process & design dossier: Record your process: ideas, development & designing individually developed.

Two, 3 min presentations

-Enrich your technical inspiration developed, choose a line of inspirations & investigate to enrich your concept inspired by the other person.

-list of key words that relate to the person you are designing for

-inspiration references a re ection of your ideas and creative process

-2 toiles half scale;

-developments & documentation

-design: create and design a group of 10 designs based on your 3 investigation toiles and inspiration:

these should pattern design not garment designs you should be considering what you want to happen within the garment

#3 Prototype: dress, pattern and construction communication:

-Prototype: dress

-technical sheet: description of garment, technical information, construction and pattern

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CALENDAR

Wk1: course introduction Q&A

Wk2: revision/delivery of technique toile in pairs: in class presentation in English & presentation uploaded to campus
Wk3: inspiration, ideas & development , working in class & tutorials

Wk4: 1st toile development and documentation in class presentation in English & presentation uploaded to campus

Wk5: design ideas & development, working in class & tutorials

Wk6: 2nd toile development and documentation in class presentation in English & presentation uploaded to campus

Wk7: dossier delivery dossier uploaded to campus

Wk8: prototype revision of marks photos of garment uploaded to campus


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BRIEFING LOSS OF CONTINUOUS EVALUATION: video delivered in last class uploaded to material compartido in campus:

create a 5 min video report on the work of Julian Roberts in which you compare his style of pattern cutting in comparison to tradition techniques

BRIEFING RECUPERATION:

#1 Technical toile full scale development dossier: investigation using tunnel & hole techniques using 2 di erent fabricas not calico

-Develop 1st toile: using your own measurements.

It is important that you see the garment on a body and for the wearer to understand how it feels to move in that garment

-fully document the development

-record the results

-photos from all angles

-unstitch to document the pattern

-analyse results

-analyse the pattern with prototype

-have you learnt to move forward

#2 Process & design dossier: Record your process: ideas, development & designing.

-Enrich your technical inspiration developed, choose a line of inspirations & investigate to enrich your concept inspired by another person.

-visual DNA mood board that re ects that person

-list of key words that relate to the person you are designing for

-inspiration references a re ection of your ideas and creative process

-2 toiles half scale;

-developments & documentation

-design: create and design a group of 10 designs based on your 3 investigation toiles and inspiration:

#3 Prototype: dress, pattern and construction communication:

-Prototype: dress

-technical sheet: description of garment, technical information, construction and pattern

#4 video presentation 5 mins: The work of Julian Roberts in which you compare his style of pattern cutting to traditional techniques. what have
learnt and how you approached the project and resolved problems

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