Juliana Sissons (Nottingham Trent University and the University of
Knitwear
An Introduction to Contemporary Design
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Juliana Sissons (Nottingham Trent University and the University of
Knitwear
An Introduction to Contemporary Design
- Broschiertes Buch
Provides the reader with the fundamental skills, knowledge and inspiration to design and create their own innovative knitted textiles. This book offers an introduction to the use of knitwear in fashion design. It describes the varieties of yarn and fibre, their characteristics and their behaviour, from the traditional to the contemporary.
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Provides the reader with the fundamental skills, knowledge and inspiration to design and create their own innovative knitted textiles. This book offers an introduction to the use of knitwear in fashion design. It describes the varieties of yarn and fibre, their characteristics and their behaviour, from the traditional to the contemporary.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Basics Fashion Design
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 480g
- ISBN-13: 9781474251730
- ISBN-10: 1474251730
- Artikelnr.: 48097411
- Basics Fashion Design
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 480g
- ISBN-13: 9781474251730
- ISBN-10: 1474251730
- Artikelnr.: 48097411
Juliana Sissons is a knitwear designer, educator and freelance pattern cutter with clients including Alexander McQueen, Shelley Fox, Hewitts of Savile Row and the BBC. Her work has also been commissioned by artists including Leigh Bowery, Andrew Logan, Britney Spears and style icon Isabella Blow. Juliana is a Senior Lecturer in Fashion Knitwear and Knitted Textiles at Nottingham Trent University, and also teaches at Manchester School of Art, the University of Brighton, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, UK.
1. Approach to knit Reinventing traditional knitting Yarns and fibres
Construction of knit Developments in design and technology Industry
interview. Freddie Robins, Senior Tutor, Knitted Textiles, the Royal
College of Art 2. Creative development The brief Research Industry
interview: Shelley Fox, Director of MFA Fashion Design and Society, The New
School Parsons Design development Colour Sculptural form Presentation and
evaluation 3. Construction through pattern and texture The tension swatch
Basic techniques Lace Surface texture Industry interview. Sophie Steller,
Design Director Patterned knits 4. Construction through shape Partial
knitting. three-dimensional effects Creating flared shapes Increasing and
decreasing Industry interview. Katherine Mavridis: Knitwear Designer
Draping and shaping Creating a knitting pattern 5. Details and trims
Collars and neckbands Industry interview. Hannah Jenkinson, Knitwear
Designer Buttonholes and fastenings Hand-finishing techniques Embellishment
6. Menswear Historical contexts Androgynous contexts Industry interview:
Cozette McCreery Designer case study: Pa Byrne Designer case study: Ella
Nisbett Designer case study: Ben McKernan Designer case study: Latasha
Hammond Designer case study: Matilda Draper Designer case study: Kendall
Baker Designer case study: Carlo Volpi
Construction of knit Developments in design and technology Industry
interview. Freddie Robins, Senior Tutor, Knitted Textiles, the Royal
College of Art 2. Creative development The brief Research Industry
interview: Shelley Fox, Director of MFA Fashion Design and Society, The New
School Parsons Design development Colour Sculptural form Presentation and
evaluation 3. Construction through pattern and texture The tension swatch
Basic techniques Lace Surface texture Industry interview. Sophie Steller,
Design Director Patterned knits 4. Construction through shape Partial
knitting. three-dimensional effects Creating flared shapes Increasing and
decreasing Industry interview. Katherine Mavridis: Knitwear Designer
Draping and shaping Creating a knitting pattern 5. Details and trims
Collars and neckbands Industry interview. Hannah Jenkinson, Knitwear
Designer Buttonholes and fastenings Hand-finishing techniques Embellishment
6. Menswear Historical contexts Androgynous contexts Industry interview:
Cozette McCreery Designer case study: Pa Byrne Designer case study: Ella
Nisbett Designer case study: Ben McKernan Designer case study: Latasha
Hammond Designer case study: Matilda Draper Designer case study: Kendall
Baker Designer case study: Carlo Volpi
1. Approach to knit Reinventing traditional knitting Yarns and fibres
Construction of knit Developments in design and technology Industry
interview. Freddie Robins, Senior Tutor, Knitted Textiles, the Royal
College of Art 2. Creative development The brief Research Industry
interview: Shelley Fox, Director of MFA Fashion Design and Society, The New
School Parsons Design development Colour Sculptural form Presentation and
evaluation 3. Construction through pattern and texture The tension swatch
Basic techniques Lace Surface texture Industry interview. Sophie Steller,
Design Director Patterned knits 4. Construction through shape Partial
knitting. three-dimensional effects Creating flared shapes Increasing and
decreasing Industry interview. Katherine Mavridis: Knitwear Designer
Draping and shaping Creating a knitting pattern 5. Details and trims
Collars and neckbands Industry interview. Hannah Jenkinson, Knitwear
Designer Buttonholes and fastenings Hand-finishing techniques Embellishment
6. Menswear Historical contexts Androgynous contexts Industry interview:
Cozette McCreery Designer case study: Pa Byrne Designer case study: Ella
Nisbett Designer case study: Ben McKernan Designer case study: Latasha
Hammond Designer case study: Matilda Draper Designer case study: Kendall
Baker Designer case study: Carlo Volpi
Construction of knit Developments in design and technology Industry
interview. Freddie Robins, Senior Tutor, Knitted Textiles, the Royal
College of Art 2. Creative development The brief Research Industry
interview: Shelley Fox, Director of MFA Fashion Design and Society, The New
School Parsons Design development Colour Sculptural form Presentation and
evaluation 3. Construction through pattern and texture The tension swatch
Basic techniques Lace Surface texture Industry interview. Sophie Steller,
Design Director Patterned knits 4. Construction through shape Partial
knitting. three-dimensional effects Creating flared shapes Increasing and
decreasing Industry interview. Katherine Mavridis: Knitwear Designer
Draping and shaping Creating a knitting pattern 5. Details and trims
Collars and neckbands Industry interview. Hannah Jenkinson, Knitwear
Designer Buttonholes and fastenings Hand-finishing techniques Embellishment
6. Menswear Historical contexts Androgynous contexts Industry interview:
Cozette McCreery Designer case study: Pa Byrne Designer case study: Ella
Nisbett Designer case study: Ben McKernan Designer case study: Latasha
Hammond Designer case study: Matilda Draper Designer case study: Kendall
Baker Designer case study: Carlo Volpi