So I left you guys after my first day. I have now finished my second week of school and feel more inspired in my courses than before I started. And that makes me far less worried as it seems every blog I have encountered from other fashion students are just chock full of negativity. Maybe that'll come in time, but I really want to stay positive and not become disenchanted. I think it comes from so many students not having a clear idea of what they want to do or not being prepared mentally for the work and discipline it will require to reach their goals. I am fully prepared to admit that I'm wrong as I continue on this journey, but hey...this is what I'm seeing so far. Everyone I speak to seems utterly shocked that I have such a clear idea and vision and won't stop telling me that I'm sure to be successful. It makes me feel quite pressured, as having a plan doesn't mean success...but I'm in for the long haul here.
My History of Costume class is taught by my Careers in Fashion class. And my teacher and I get along so well. We even have exchanged book lists. Peas in a freaking pod, I'm telling you. We get extra credit points for wearing modern adaptations of historical clothing. And since I grew up as a part of SCA and going to Ren Faires, I have a large amount of clothes to bring in when we get to that period to show. So I get to bring in another one of my hobbies and actually show all these girls perfect examples of period clothing and why each garment was selected to make up my persona for war/faire. I honestly can't wait.
I haven't had a day off from work other than my school days (where I'm in class all day long, 9am-10:30pm), so going shopping for the fabric for my Clothing I class and Serging class as well as my other school supplies was difficult. But luckily, I made it out of M&L in less than 20 minutes as I already had my patterns picked out and knew exactly what kind of material I was looking for, if not the color/pattern of fabric. I'm making these awesome linen pants, and a maxi skirt to start with for my respective classes. I'm so excited for the pants as it came with a pattern for a really funky skirt. My best friends love the skirt and pants as well so if things go well, I'll make the skirt next and then make them the skirt as well. If it goes really well, I may just enter the skirt in for the yearly fashion show the program puts on. As long as we are in a sewing/design class, we can enter garments into the show. If we do not enter, we can always volunteer to be a model for the show. So I really hope to somehow be a part of it.
Here are some pictures I took from this past week's classes.
In my Workroom Sketching class we draw garments laid out flat so that anyone looking at the garment can see how the pattern needs to be cut in order to make said garment. We started with basic garments, tracing them over the mannequin, and then drawing the garments by hand over the mannequin. We haven't been taught how to draw our own mannequins yet. We do cover fashion illustration later, and then the proportions will change. Our mannequins for workroom sketches are at 8 1/2 heads, when we get into the fashion mannequins, they will go up to 10 heads to get that "Fashion Illustration" look.
These final sketches are my line drawings of the 5 garments we started with, and then my final line drawings of these garments but with my own take on them. My teacher asked if she could borrow my sketches to scan them into her computer and add them into the packet/textbook she is creating for our class. My name will be put on them as well. I was extremely flattered that she chose my sketches.
I have been so worried about this class. I grew up around artists, my sister and my cousin. And so to see that I'm already excelling in this class (c'mon, my first work is going to be put into a textbook for the class!), it was quite gratifying.
Next week the class starts with ink line drawings and markers. I decided to learn the traditional route and learn to use watercolors rather than the current use of markers for fashion sketches.
So wish me luck in getting these garments started, and I'll see you dolls soon. :)



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