Glenn Wigham A* A-Level Textiles Sketchbook - Durham Sixth Form Centre
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- Опубліковано 10 лис 2014
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Your work is so good
Your work makes me wish I did a level textiles now
What exam board was this with? & Do you use 'boards (A1 black card) to present work as well as a sketchbook?
What kind of a sketchbook are u using ?
I was wondering, before you started the a level how did you learn how to sew these clothes together. Did you take another course. I have made a dress and skirts with help from a local seamstress but never fully absorbed/ remembered all the skills she taught to me. In September I am taking art and design textiles and design and technology textiles as an a level and I want to produce some quality clothing pieces enough to get me an a*.
Charlotte Caldwell yes they will teach you , but also it's down you to you to practise skills and learn new ones X
SUPER NICE.....
Hey I'm going to do a level textiles in September and I need some help because I can't draw hands and feet that well because I'm more used to drawing this that are meant to look weird and creepy
mizz jazzel I've just finished my A-level in textiles and trust me you do not have to draw some chose too like i did however you will get just as many marks etcetera for doing illustrations on the computer as CAD is the future plus you don't ever have to do clothes, people or even draw your designs and a creepy drawing may look pretty cool as its your style so don't threat! :)
Awww thanks but the fashion I was thinking of was a bit gothic horror but campy and cool
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