Emily Twinn-Dorey

Week 1 – Introductoin to Sustainability

Sustainable Textiles Inspired Print Designs

Week 2 Emerging technologies in fashion

I used an online AI generator to create these prints and patterns with the keywords: purple, green and leaf, I used colour inspiration from my pallets in the previous sessions. I took the idea of emerging technologies and thought of creating print design using AI. I would say the first and fourth image have the most potential for prints, the other results show how AI can still be developed and people physically drawing the designs can lead to a batter result. I took these designs and created my own inspired by them.

Week 3: Nature

Fashion has immense impacts on our planet, the fabric waste, fast fashion, even water waste and huge carbon emissions. From today’s powerpoint I have learned that 85% of textiles are sent to landfills, thats 21 billion tonnes per year, knowing this, I have decided to create a fabric sample with scraps of fabric, and print onto it with other recycled materials which would’ve normally gone to waste. I strongly believe in recycling and repurposing once loved garments into something new. On researching this topic, I have discovered that only 1% of clothing is recycled.

COSH! – 27th August 2021 https://cosh.eco/en/articles/how-to-recycle-second-hand-clothing#:~:text=But%20how%20much%20of%20this,textile%20waste%20is%20pure%20loss.

We need this number to go up in the future as the fabric waste is destroying our planet.

My textile sample here is one possibility of how the scraps from garments could be used to create something new. When all combined together they could create a larger piece of fabric, which could then be used to create sustainable clothing or another kind of fabric based product.

Week 4: Cultural Sustainability

From the online session, I have learnt a lot about the struggle some countries have when trying to maintain culture in their fashion, this is because of new machinery being able to cheaply make clothing. These modern technologies have caused loss in jobs and loss of tradition. Cultural textiles take “weeks or years” to create, and in the modern day, people do not have the time to create them anymore. I researched Hasan and Nasreen Askari’s over 400 piece collection of traditional Pakistani textiles, I found some images of a bride’s veil and a horses trapping, from their collection. I took inspiration from the patterns and textures on these and created a combination collage with crochet piece, I wanted to combine colours and textures from the pieces and show them in my own work.

I was really inspired by the overall warm colour pallet and the repeating shapes, the textures inspired my layering the collage and to show how the repeating patterns are very traditional, I digitally made my sample into a repeat fabric pattern.

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2019/oct/27/a-nations-fabric-couple-bringing-craft-of-pakistan-to-the-world – quotes, information and image origin. – The Guardian, 27th October 2019

Week 5: Empathy

Empathy to me is about coming to term with differences, I wanted to show this by using contrasting colours. Contrasting colours are most pleasing to the eye, even though they are so different, they work well together, this is my way of showing how people can empathise with each other because of their opposite qualities and experiences and tendencies. purple and yellow symbolise power, there is power in empathy.