Katie Hamblett Press pack 2014/15 Development project - Knit wear Cirriculum Vitae
[Development project - knit wear] [Project statement] The development project is all about creating thing that are new and different. To chose three market areas in this case: • Ladies • Mens • Interiors Find a new theme for 2015/16 either Autumn/ Winter or Spring/ Summer. Eco Active 2016 Spring/Summer was chosen throughout this project. In order for this project to be a developed, new skills must be achieved on the knitting machines. Using all three machines; Brother, Dubied and the Shema seiki whole garment combining all of these machines with new techniques would show skill and full understanding of the machines and will create a well developed portfolio. Duringsampling a book was used to view new techniques to be learnt throughout the project and be developed into final samples (Susan Guagliumi, 2008). Noted for this project all areas must be different, either it involve the colour, texture or machine.
Interior
Interior final samples. Techniques used: • Print - was added to the finished sample to add a subtle colouring • Devora - again was added as a finishing effect to create striping strips. • Jacquard - was used as a reverse pattern to show long floats in the sample • Needle and thread - sewed at the back of the sample to secure pistachio shells in place. • Gathering yarn - to make a layered effect.
Ladies
Ladies developed yarn. Techniques used: Worked in the print room to develop colours for the organic yarn that was going to be used. Colours were chosen from looking in the colour theory part of the sketchbook. After choosing dye colours, a yarn hank was done to get better absorbance with the dye.
Ladies
Ladies final samples. Here are some final samples, made with the space dye yarn that was developed. Stitches used was mainly twisting them in different ways, these were techniques that were found in the (Susan Guagliumi, 2008).
Mens
Mens final samples. Close up photographs of the mens wear collection, grunge looking samples made for panels for a mans jumper either for elbow patch or shoulder panel.
Mens
Mens final samples. Knitting cut cloth through some of the samples made a really unusual effect. Woven knitted strips designed for shoulder patches.
Some of the project displayed and ready to be assessed.
Katie Leonie Hamblett Telephone: 01942 833678 Mobile: 07598 520978 Email:katie@4kt.co.uk Personal Statement:
To take a journey in design is to follow a path that is never ending. Design never stops growing and as a designer my ideas keep expanding. I have always loved design from being young and have always kept a sketchbook with me at all times, just incase I see inspiration. A lot of my work is designed around nature and the outdoors, as an outdoor enthusiast I feel it is important to reflect ideas from what I love doing. I love rock climbing and this is where most of my texture ideas come from. I have always said nature designs the world.
Skills and achievements: • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • •
Self driven and self reliant. Sets aims and targets and achieves them Self aware always seeking to learn and grow Reliable and dependable, high personal stands and attention to detail Very enthusiastic Well organised, good planer and good time keeper. Considerate and helpful Good communication skills Able to use Photoshop and Illustrator Able to draw loop diagrams and analyse knitted fabric Learnt how to use a Shema Seiki whole garment machine. Awarded a “Highly Commended" for Scantext Europe sponsored project. Awarded 1st place for a Cotton Legend project brief Recently completed year placement at Cotton Legend Worked within critical path management Designed for Mothercare and M&S Completed training day at web4design (www.web4design.co.uk)
Employment:
Cotton legend (sock company). Leister 2013/2014 Completed year placement. I worked under Rachel Griffin and Sue Bunting. I was given the job title assistant designer. My main tasks were designing children wear, speck folders and sample requests. Also I chased up factory's and kept up to date with the sample logs and critical paths. As well as communicating with buyers. Truly Scrumptious tea room. Aspull 2010- 2013 Working on coffee machine's, waited on tables. Helped prepare food in the kitchen and created most of the cakes for the shop also making afternoon tea and buffets for larger function. British Heart Foundation. Wigan. 6months to build up experiance. Worked at a charity shop, helping out. Worked on the till. Arranged cloths into size order and displayed them. Displayed a shop window. Sorted out books into alphabetical order. NGS, (Nation Garden Seam.) Clitheroe. Woodlands park. Charity work helping a friend. Helped out selling plants and cakes to visitors, and handing out teas and coffees. This experience helped me again by talking to the customers and listening to what they liked.
Education:
University of Huddersfield - 2011 to present -BSc Honours - Textiles for Fashion and Interiors. Finishing June 2015 Wigan School of Arts - BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design - All distinctions achieved Deanery High School - GCSE - A grades in Art and Textiles, B in Physical Education
Interests: • • • • • • •
Walking Rock climbing (outdoor enthusiast) Travelling Running (represented Horwich Harriers) Art and Crafts Photography Baking
Also love going to art galleries. Been to all of the following. My favourites were TATE in London, MOMA in New York and the V and A. in London. • • • • • • •
National gallery in Manchester, Prague, Washington DC and London Mocha museum in Prague MOMA New York Metropolitan New York Harvard museum National museum of History in Washington Sculpture parks in Yorkshire and Washington
References:
Rachel Griffin Cotton Legend ltd Rachel.griffin@cottonlegend.com 07867963354 Sue Bunting Cotton Legend ltd Sue.bunting@cottonlegend.com Jade Whitson Smith Current specialise lecturer at Huddersfield University J.E.Whitson-Smith@hud.ac.uk Sarah Ward Truly Scrumptious, family business in Aspull. 07877751799
[References for print press] • •
Textile lovers (2014). Brown paper texture. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.texturelovers.com/texture-packs/brown-paper-textures/. [Last Accessed 24/11/14]. Susan Guagliumi, (2008). Hand manipulatea stitches for machine knitters. 1st ed. England: Booksurge publishers.