Week 13: Resin Encapsulation and Latex

Resin Encapsulation and Latex Week 13 What is the technique? Resin Encapsulation Resin is a composite blend, which is rotationally molded into strong and pliable products that can mimic the look of stone and metal materials at a more affordable cost and a fraction of the weight. As compared to plastic, resin is designed and manufactured to withstand all kinds of wear… Read more →

Week 12: Heat Setting

Heat Setting Week 12 What is the technique? Heat setting requires thermoplastics fabrics which by definition refers to the quality of a fiber whose molecular structure breaks down and becomes fluid at a certain temperature, making it possible to reshape the fabric by pleating, moulding or crushing. The fabric is “fixed” on cooling and cannot be altered unless heated to… Read more →

Final Moodboard: Galaxy

Moodboard   Words associated to Galaxy: solar system, stars, space, nebula, constellation, planets Colour scheme: dark blue, purple, gold, SPARKLES!!!   Solar System   Stars                Nebula              Constellation         Space/Galaxy                   Planet Floor/Surface              … Read more →

Week 11: Field Trip 2

Field Trip 2 Week 11 Touch and Print   Field trip 2 was a trip to Touch and Print office which is located in Bras Basah. On this trip we learnt more about colour composition, images transfer methods and the products they offered that would aid our process of image transfer. Leon, the coordinator of the trip, started by giving us a lecture.… Read more →

Week 10: Bleaching and Laser Cut

Bleaching and Laser Cut Week 10 What is the technique? Fabric Bleaching Fabric is one of the stages in the manufacture of textiles. All raw textile materials, when they are in natural form, are known as ‘greige’ material (pronounced grey-sh). This greige material will have its natural color, odor and impurities that are not suitable for clothing materials. Not only… Read more →

Week 10: Etching

Etching Week 10 What is the technique? Fiber etching technique is commonly known as devore which uses Fiber Etch Fiber Remover. It is a gel which creates decorative effects by removing fiber. Fiber Etch removes plant fibers: cotton, linen, ramie, rayon and paper. It is also very effective on fabric blends (and most noticeable on blends containing at least 50% plant fibers).… Read more →

Week 9: Thermochromic Ink

Thermochromic Ink Week 9 What is the technique? Thermochromic inks change color with exposure to heat. They can go from colorful to colorless, colorless to colorful, or change from one color to another very quickly. Although thermochromic inks were introduced in the 1970s, they are used extensively today. What are the relevant materials needed for the technique? Thermochromic ink powder Clear… Read more →

Week 7: Knitting

Knitting Week 7 What is the technique? Knitting Knitting is a method by which thread or yarn is used to create a cloth. Knitted fabric consists of a number of consists for number of consecutive rows of loops, called stitches. As each row progresses, a new loop is pulled through an existing loop. The active stitches are held on a… Read more →

Week 6: Fabric Manipulation

Fabric Manipulation & Stitching with Elastics Week 6   What is the technique? Fabric manipulation The technique we learnt for fabric manipulation was called smocking which is an embroidery technique used to gather fabric so that it can stretch. Smocking developed in England and has been practised since the Middle Ages and is unusual among embroidery methods in that it was often worn by laborers. Other major embroidery styles are… Read more →

Week 5: Felting and Appliqué

Felting and Appliqué Week 5 What is the technique? Felt is a non-woven textile that is produced by matting, condensing and pressing fibres together. Felt can be made of natural fibres such as wool or synthetics fibres such as acrylic. While some types of felts are very soft, some are touch enough to form construction materials. Wet felting Felt is made… Read more →

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