C&G Certificate Module 3, Course Summary



EVALUATION OF FUNCTIONAL 3D EMBROIDERED ITEM

The completed embroidered assessment piece for Module Three is a pair of Beach Anklets based on the design topic of my grandson's ear!

How do you feel about the resulting conclusion?

I was very pleased with the result. Having drawn the ear and then created it in cardboard, I could see the potential for using the intertwining curves. It led me on to looking at coral and marine life. I used cord making and bead work to create the 'reef' and plaiting to secure the anklets in place. It was good to work in colour again and I loved the combination of orange and turquoise. I am glad I chose silk for the upper part of the anklet as it gives the 'sea' a lovely shimmer. Although the anklets are quite an unusual accessory to own, I think I will get good use out of them next summer.

Is it fit for purpose - give reasons?

I had to make sure that the elastic cords were tight enough to hold the anklet in place but not too tight so that I could not get them on. By slipping my foot through the ankle plait, there was enough stretch left for me to loop the 3 strand plait over my toe. The felt made the anklet slightly thicker than I would have liked but it was necessary to have a good base to stitch the embroidery on to. This meant that the left and right edges of the anklet did not have a great deal of curve over my instep. I sprayed a little fabric stiffener on the underside of the anklets and dried them over a tube. This gave them the right shape but did not alter the overall feel of the back of the anklet. When I wear them, they stay in place and look very decorative.

If you were asked to make it again, what changes would you make to the way you designed it an the way you made it?


Having stitched them with a felt lining, I would probably try to use a finer supporting fabric so that I would not have had the need to apply fabric stiffener to re-shape them. I would also have cut the underside fabric on the bias so that it would have curved without showing any wrinkles.



Timings, Costs and Health and Safety Log
TIMING

Date when design work was started 23/08/17 Completed 30/09/17

Date when embroidered item was started 16/10/17 Completed 31/10/17

Total of whole hours recorded in diary 198

Total number of hours spent working on design work 15

Total number of hours spent working on embroidery 20

Analysis

Date
Completed
Chapter
Materials Used
Hours
Cost £
Health and safety
07/05/17
1
Paper, printer ink, glue stick
16
3
Use of scissors, guillotine, glue stick
16/05/17
2
As above, card, tissue paper,
corregated paper, modelling clay, brusho inks, acrylic paint, PVA glue, glue stick
18
2
As above, use of craft knife, PVA glue
22/05/17
3
Cold water dyes, salt, acrylic paints, fabric medium, beads and shells, glue stick, fabric
10
10
Cold water dyes, use of craft knife
07/06/17
4
Dyed fabric, thread
33
1
Free machining, use of needle
22/06/17
5
String, thread, wire, wool
7.5
1
Free machining, use of needle
26/06/17
6
Thread, beads,
5
2
Needle, cord winder
31/07/17
7
Polystyrene, thread, string, metal hoops, tyvek, acrylic paint, feathers
12
2
Craft knife, heat gun, soldering iron, needle
27/07/17
8
Beads, shisha mirror, sequins, net, thread, tyvek
34
3
Needle
22/08/17
9
Dyed fabric, cords, tyvek, beads, polystyrene, beads, padding
22.5
3
Free machining, heat gun
30/09/17
10
Dyed silk, wire, bondaweb, soluble fabric, acrylic paint, elastic cord
15
2
Free machining,
31/10/17
11
Dyed silk, cord, shells, emb. thread, thread, felt, dyed cotton, elastic cord, fabric stiffener
20
7
Free machining, needle
02/11/17
12
Paper
5
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Guillotine
TOTALS



198
36



STORAGE OF WORK, MATERIALS, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

ITEM STORAGE
Design work in progress In sealed plastic container, away for light, dust
Completed embroidery Wrap in acid free tissue paper
Completed design work In sketchbook
Papers for design work In sealed plastic container etc
Inks, dyes and paints Upright in cupboard
Glue, sprays As above
Embroidery work in progress In sealed plastic container etc
Fabrics In sealed plastic container etc
Threads Laid out in drawers
Beads In sealed plastic containers etc
Sewing machine Upright, covered at night
Electrical equipment Stored neatly in cupboard



HEALTH AND SAFETY

Soldering iron Hold at correct angle, mount in upturned flowerpot, use glass to protect work surface. Well ventilated room. Store away from children and pets.
Heat gun Hold at correct angle, use insulating board/fabric to protect work surface. Well ventilated room. Store away from children and pets.
Dyes Wear protective clothing. Work in well ventilated room. Store away from children and pets.
Guillotine Store away from children, do not allow build up of paper shreds.