Recently I was asked to knit a character 'Jeffery' from an illustrated book, 'Jeffery Goes West' created by Carl Hoare for the shoe company Jeffery West shoes. Below is one of Carl Hoares images for the book.
Click here to visit Carls website.
Below is the Jeffery I created on the domestic knit machine. Hopefully to be photographed and used as the front cover image. Isn't he sweet?
Thursday, 10 June 2010
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
GFW: Kingston
The Kingston GFW show was sensational, everyone did really well but below are my personal favourites.
Labels:
alice early,
beth spurr,
gfw,
harriet de roeper,
kingston,
liam stafford,
london,
Loz,
loz winney,
sophie hudspith,
sue penn
Wednesday, 2 June 2010
LIVE PROJECT: John Smedley
The brief for John Smedley was to create an 8 look collection that focused on either, outerwear, underwear, daywear or evening wear etc. I chose to concentrate on underwear/loungewear. Below are my final boards, knit samples and a little blurb about my research.
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Line Up Board
Technical Board
Knit Samples
Design Development Board
Mood Board
John Smedley is respected not only for its heritage but also its ability to move with the times. Bearing this in mind, I decided to start researching into quintessentially British outdoor pastimes, such as hunting and fishing. Whilst visiting the ‘Van Doesburg and the International Avant-Garde’ exhibition at the Tate Modern I noticed similarities between these modernist art pieces and the tartan and checked panels within my research. I wanted to attempt to reinvent this classic, conformist look by bringing in modernist imagery from the ‘De Stijl’ movement. I discovered a knitted swimsuit in Spitalfields market, which inspired me to concentrate on undergarments in my design work. The combination of the three elements started to inspire my silhouette as volumous outer layers over knitted undergarments.
Please click here to visit John Smedley website.
Click on any image to view larger.
Line Up Board
Technical Board
Knit Samples
Design Development Board
Mood Board
John Smedley is respected not only for its heritage but also its ability to move with the times. Bearing this in mind, I decided to start researching into quintessentially British outdoor pastimes, such as hunting and fishing. Whilst visiting the ‘Van Doesburg and the International Avant-Garde’ exhibition at the Tate Modern I noticed similarities between these modernist art pieces and the tartan and checked panels within my research. I wanted to attempt to reinvent this classic, conformist look by bringing in modernist imagery from the ‘De Stijl’ movement. I discovered a knitted swimsuit in Spitalfields market, which inspired me to concentrate on undergarments in my design work. The combination of the three elements started to inspire my silhouette as volumous outer layers over knitted undergarments.
Please click here to visit John Smedley website.
Labels:
2010,
design,
john smedley,
knit,
knitwear,
line up,
london,
Loz,
loz winney,
technicals
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