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==Inspiration== | ==Inspiration== | ||
Inspired by the Pattern Design elective, I decided to use one of the patterns to make a tote bag. In the elective, we had to create patterns with a nature theme. My pattern was inspired by forms of mushrooms.<br> | Inspired by the Pattern Design elective, I decided to use one of the patterns to make a tote bag. In the elective, we had to create patterns with a nature theme. My pattern was inspired by forms of mushrooms.<br><br> | ||
[[File:MushroomPatterns.jpg]] | [[File:MushroomPatterns.jpg]] | ||
==Design Decisions== | |||
First, I looked for a way to screen print on a big piece of fabric (1,5x3m).<br><br> | |||
[[File:MushroomPatterns.jpg]] | |||
When I realised that making the pattern seamless on a big piece of fabric would have been very hard, I decided to first cut the fabric in the pattern for the bags.<br> | |||
I decided the size of my bag will be 40x45cm, then made a simple sewing pattern for the bags.<br> |
Revision as of 10:46, 12 December 2022
a project by Marleen van Griethuysen
Inspiration
Inspired by the Pattern Design elective, I decided to use one of the patterns to make a tote bag. In the elective, we had to create patterns with a nature theme. My pattern was inspired by forms of mushrooms.
Design Decisions
First, I looked for a way to screen print on a big piece of fabric (1,5x3m).
When I realised that making the pattern seamless on a big piece of fabric would have been very hard, I decided to first cut the fabric in the pattern for the bags.
I decided the size of my bag will be 40x45cm, then made a simple sewing pattern for the bags.