Thursday 6 February 2014

CHAPTER 10 PIECING - A METHOD OF CUTTING AND SEAMING

10a- black and white paper strips glued together


10b to 10e- above paper strip cut into pieces and arranged in a sequence of different patterns






10f- black and white fabric strips, divided into Fabonnacci sequence 1-2-3 and the smallest section cut off and kept

10g and 10h- the larger section with three parallel cuts, rearranged and seamed together. Front and back shown
10h


10i to 10j- three more parallel cuts made in above piece, rearranged and stitched again



10k- the above sample cut into two pieces using Fibonnacci sequence 2-3. The smaller section retained

10l to 10n- the larger section above with three more parallel cuts, then stitched again




10m to 10o- the above sample and the two retained pieces stitched together to make one sample





My Reflections.
Another interesting design technique in this chapter, the final sample has some interesting shapes and the reverse is quite textured and sculptural


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