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Monday, August 23, 2010

term garment-spring '10

dear all:
this was my term garment for the SPRING '10 semester.
I worked on it during my 2nd year abroad(in Milan, ITALY) for my knitwear design and knitwear draping course. It was part of my "trans-automa-sitosys "collection, of which i will post pictures (that was the project we did for our fashion art portfolio class) soon.

I wanted to combine hand work with machine work to "humanize" it a bit. The main pieces of the dress(pewter blue) were machine knitted on a brother machine using plain knit stitch and dropped needles to create "water bubbles". I combined 2 yarns: a cotton one, and a metallic one to give some sort of sheen. The whole collection was about the irregularity of nature and how its beauty is perfect in a very imperfect way... so I didn't want to create any pattern- to do that, I changed the amount of needles to be dropped every three rows and after having used 3 sizes i created 3 vertical lines that resembled the evaporation/natural cycle of water purification...


the drape of the dress changed a lot while i was assembling it- and ended up being a very very open armhole. I crocheted the "straps"with a bulky/irregular cotton yarn and let some loose pieces hang to add movement.

FOR THE BOTTOM...
i suspended from the dress, a part of "moss" by crocheting mustard yellow loops into the hem of the dress... the moss was alluding to the "creative moulding" process and was made by combining both the machine techniques and by hand....I changed yarns, dropped needles, used ottoman, fisherman, and other combination of stitches to create the most irregular/imperfect look!


whalah!

NYC... i am back

my fellow blog readers:

after 2 years abroad- I AM BACK!
i am back to the city that never sleeps.
Italy is far now, and so are my Italian habits:
  • taking breakfast at the bar [caffé marrocchino+pastry],
  • cooking a full meal every evening and actually sitting down with my roommate for a couple of hours to chat
  • running to the gelatteria a couple of blocks away to get some home-made gelatto before they close at midnight
  • Taking the train to other regions, especially to Florence where my italian step-mom/mother in law cooked amazing (I REALLY MEAN AMAZING) meals
  • asparagus and wild berry picking
  • not going to schoolLABS on the weekends
  • getting out of school by 6:00pm
  • buying smaller portions of things at the supermarket (the kind of one person portion that stays fresh without a million preservatives)
  • hand washing the dishes, hang drying my clothes and NOT having a microwave, a toaster or an air conditioner...
  • having to blow dry my hair because they wont let you leave the house or go to sleep with a wet head.
  • having a HUGE room
  • not paying more that 5 euro for an AMAZING bottle of wine
  • and others that i'm too sad to tell about
Although its been a rough transitory period... I'm all moved in now and just need to make my loft bedded (minuscule) room look decently cute and start the routine. I'm seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and things are happening! I'll be starting my LAST year at FIT next week and I am very enthused... senior collection coming up!

Im hoping to freelance so please keep me in consideration...
for now... just a quick salute!

ciao