Sunday, January 6, 2013

Finishing first term with a smile (:

The first term of school ended in 2012! I'm actually into my second term. A little late for a complete update of term 1. But better late than never right?

I shall share all my final projects here. I'm proud of my work. But they are really amateur so I have my own criticisms about it. I'm just proud of the fact I did it all myself from start to end, and that they look pretty good.

Let's start from Drafting 1. The final project consist of a skirt and a (matching) blouse.

I picked my skirt from Max Mara.It's a pegged skirt with gathers at one side. So that makes it an asymmetrical skirt. However I must clarify that I think the actual skirt is symmetrical (with gathers on both side). But me and my lecturer decided to go with the picture.

My first attempt was a disaster. I used poly sateen, mid weight. Turns out I had slashed too much in my drafting that the weight of the fabric made it look like a bandaged skirt or something. Simply a disaster. Too painful to even see it.
 Thus, given I have a few days left to submission, I decided to scrape the entire thing and draft it all over again. This time I found a lighter weight poly sateen. But I absent-mindedly forgot to make it a pegged skirt. There wasn't enough time to redo so I just submitted this blue skirt.
Conclusion:
I had belittle this skirt. From the picture I thought it was a simple one. Only when I started to draft it then did I realise the nightmare I got myself into. It's a freaking asymmetrical skirt! I was the only one in class to do an asymmetrical skirt. Nightmare in the drafting. But important lesson learnt was that the weight of my fabric could make a world of difference in my drafting decision!


Now for the second part of my Drafting 1 Final Project.

I chose a blouse from Red Valentino. A cute denim short and puffed sleeved blouse.
 To match this blouse to my skirt, I chose a floral poly sateen fabric. I had a hard time thinking about the type of fabric to use to make this design look good and yet match my skirt. And I actually dream of my solution! Amazing.
Conclusion:
I'm very very proud of this garment! I had so much fun in the process. Even though the sleeves gave me a bit of problem (my draft made the sleeves too big that it droop like a droopy breast), I had fun in using the buttonhole function of my sewing machine! Love the pearl-like button too.


Draping 1 project require us to drape and sew a skirt.

I picked something from Max & Co.. This skirt has two layers of peplum. So I thought it would be a challenging lesson to learn in draping.
 This is how my draped skirt look like.
And the Final submitted skirt look like this. Someone comment that it looks like a cute octopus. Can't decide if it's a compliment or insult.
Conclusion:

Turns out the double layer of peplum was not only a challenge in draping it, but also sewing it together. Also by that time, money was running very very low (my allowance was 2 months late). I tried to use a fabric that I already owned. Later than I recall that this was one of my more pricey fabric that I was saving for a long maxi skirt for myself! Back to the topic. I screwed up the length of the lower peplum. But to deal with the submission time, I had to just solve it as a sewing problem - I eased in the extra. Proud of myself for thinking of that under the circumstances. And when I was taking the photo then I realised my zip was done very poorly. And the darts don't seem to sit well. I haven't figure out what was wrong. Need to wait till I get it back.


Sewing 1 Final project wasn't exactly like a project. It felt like just another of our in-class assignments.

We are suppose to sew a Men's Bermudas. But the style is so out of fashion.

Conclusion:

Nothing much to conclude. We had 3 lessons to do this with Jenny's guidance. It wasn't that bad. But definitely not perfect. I still have to work on being able to sew my seams properly without he existence of a magnet guide.


That concludes my first term at this school. It's a hectic schedule with make up lessons everywhere (especially when we had drafting on Friday, Saturday and Tuesday - it just make our deadlines very close and make our life a living hell). In addition, my allowance from e2i was 2 months late (3 months later than my anticipated date). So with savings depleted and small loans from my family, the last 1.5 months was very hard. I even came to the point of having only $20 a week to survive - half of which needs to go to my ez-link card. I learnt a harsh lesson this time round. But I'm glad I survived it. I did the best I could under those circumstances and carried the pressure well.

Oh please visit my facebook for better pictures of all the above work: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151179212977285.444891.704612284&type=3

Well this term starts off on a good foot. But it's hard to kick off into work again cos the 1.5 weeks of holidays leave me craving for a longer holiday. So far I only had one module. This new teacher is nice yet strict. At least she maintains some sort of discipline and order in drafting class. And thank god I did not get the teacher(s) I dread! If not it will be one nightmarish term. I'm keeping my fingers cross that I will get Jenny again for sewing, and hopefully the same nice teacher from drafting, for draping. Oh did I mention, we're doing tailored garments for ourselves for drafting! Yippe! I can make clothes for myself and I can finally learn how to make tailored clothes (and to learnt o make adjustments to make sure they fit)! I'm excited!


Saturday, October 20, 2012

In need of a gd rest

It's been 2 full weeks of school. And I'm thoroughly exhausted! What I'd done in these 2 weeks felt like what I would have done for a month in the earlier institution I was in!

I'm going to come down with a bad sore throat and I hate feeling sick. Urgh.

Classes here are intensive. Lesson plans are well arIranged and time is fully utilised. And I mean FULLY utilised - I don't even get any breaks for some classes that could stretch from 5-8hrs long. This is especially tiring when the drafting needs so much brain work from someone so greenhorn.

BUT I'm really happy and motivated. I see the pictures in my head (well maybe except for draping class) and I am living my dreams! Well the first part of it actually.

Friends are envious of my situation. But not many people can see the sacrifices I have to make and the negative side of the entire thing. I think most people see it as a fun, glamorous, creative thing. They only get the creative part right.

A friend told me how her friend was saying that there is this attitude about fashion design students here. And we have seen it with our own eyes. It's really unpleasant. But I guess we can't be blamed. Given the rigourousness of this school and course, and the nature of this industry, I think some designers just have to be like that. The environment molds us in a certain way.

Anyway! I don't have pictures to share cos I was too busy Trying to understand the demonstration and getting my work right.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Excitment and anticipation!!!

Completed my intern job orientation. 2 days and the experience is good so far. The culture of the workplace enable me to do my designing properly without much disruption and stress. I guess most of it comes from being an intern - they don't chase after interns for deadlines.

Was tasked mainly to create fabric patterns for bottoms, and some colour blocking for some clothes. While trying to create another design, I accidentally made this: (it could make a very good logo for my own clothing line if i ever have one!) (FYI AJ stands for Ariel Jin Yen)


School orientation tomorrow! Excited to meet my classmates! Because of the nature of this course, I'm pretty curious what kind of people (and the age group of course) that would take up this course. (:

Oh and in just half a day, I picked up some basic skills in illustrator and also roughly figured out how to use a Mac! Oh my. I am a mac convert now. HAHA.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Putting my gears on

There may be people who are fully content with living their life for the necessity. But I'm not.

I've asked myself over and over again if pursuing this dream is really what I want. Then I look at the life I'd tried to lead - one that is without a drive everyday. Just going through the momentum of going for work for the sake of the money. No I don't want that. The world has sufficient people leading this kind of life. One more or one less makes not much difference.

I'm going after my dreams.

It seem so surreal. And so far away. And so impossible.

But I'm going to prove to myself and to everyone that it is possible.

A friend once told me that my strength and my weakness is that I'm strong. I've seen how my strength could be my weakness. But I'm going to utilise it to my advantage now.

To those who are waiting for me to give up - be prepared to wait a lifetime.

I'm not giving up till I'm there where I'd envisioned myself to be.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Sketch book

I had been caught up in completing my contract job at OCBC and healing myself from my recent breakup. The last few weeks had been so hectic with so many things going on every weekend!

However, I'm here to share a good news! I'm accepted by Raffles Academy of Continuing Education! I'll be interning with Hypnosis, and studying full time under the sponsorship of e2i! Awesome I tell you!

I prepared a sketchbook filled with my sketches done when I stopped my classes at FMDS to concentrate on my work. You can see that I'm still trying to improve on my sketches, trying to make my clothes look more REAL and ALIVE. Not fulling capable of that yet - sad to say - but glad to see I've made some progress!

Ok now cut the talk. Let the pictures do the yakking.









 What you think? Drop me comments! It's hauntingly quiet here ):

Friday, July 27, 2012

Wish September would come sooner.

I haven't been blogging here much 'cos something's been bothering me quite much in my personal life. Anyway! I don't have pictures in this entry cos most of what I'd been doing are sketches. Unlike my project, these sketches don't have a theme, an idea, a purpose, etc. So I don't feel like posting most of it. I've been sketching to keep myself drawing, thinking, and designing. I flip through magazines, look at the details of some designs, learn from them, then put them into my sketches.

Thanks to a recommendation from a very dear friend's girlfriend, I bought a good book to get me started on sewing. It was retailing for $120 approx on Ebay and Kinokuniya. BUT, a random trip to Basheer (most people would know this shop - it's a book/magazine heaven for designing people) saved me half (approx) that price! Awesome place I must say.

Also, I've recently bought my sewing machine! I've decided to go for the old brand Singer. Bought the 7464 model from Courts at $599! Quite a fair bit of savings I must say. And the sales auntie taught me so much about the basics of using a sewing machine. I haven't used it much 'cos schedule's been a little tight these few weeks.

Next up in my schedule is a photo exhibition by my dearest friend. Can't wait for it! So proud of him (:

Saturday, June 23, 2012

A mini closure

Finally, the mad rush for project deadlines is over.

2 weeks.
3-4 hours of sleep daily.
Heavy, panda eyes.
Over-exhausted and swollen eyes.
Piled up work in office.

ALL WORTH IT when I see the outcome.

Fashion History final 8 pieces + Mood Board.
Theme: Rococo
Designer: John Galliano
Feature: Marie Antoinette







Mixed Media Final 2 pieces.
Setting: Fort Canning Park
Event: Symphony in the park (a concert)
Media used: Poster colours, markers, colour pencils


Art Direction Final set of 3 posters.
Brand: Royce
Product: Nama Chocolate
Target Audience: Female working adults (between 25-40)
Concepts: Senses and Feelings
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