Showing posts with label project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label project. Show all posts

Friday, August 24, 2012

activewear collection

The reason I haven't posted in ages - but it is finally done!


Spandex work out top with nude mesh
Spandex/polyester blend "silky" basketball shorts






 
Spandex sports bra with nude mesh & hand dyed straps

 
Ponte cover-up sweatshirt



 Spandex leggings



 
Nylon waterproof running shorts with ponte waistband



 
Spandex/polyester blend "silky" cut out top





 
Nylon gym bag


 
Spandex sports bra with nude mesh & hand dyed straps



Spandex empire running top


 
Spandex compression shorts






Inspired by highway interchanges; designed & executed by me; photographed by Julia Carleton.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

activewear collection : dyeing the straps

As a single insignificant person in the fashion industry, finding certain supplies can be difficult. Take, for example, my fruitless search for bra strap elastic (the shiny-on-one-side, plush-matte-on-the-other kind that you have on your bra right now). I could find endless amounts in white and black for retail, but finding colored versions was near impossible (unless, of course, I wanted to order 50,000,000,000 yards - but I am not a manufacturer). Many suppliers of hard-to-find garment supplies don't offer retail sale, so I had to get creative.

Did you know Etsy now has a "supplies" section?

I ordered white and used Rit dyes to get the colors I wanted.

 I like to pretend I'm legit by making tech packs for my designs.

The straps dyed very easily - I literally dipped them in the solution (using vinegar as a mordant) for no more than 2 seconds and they were done!

Just waiting on a few more fabric shipments and then it's time to SEW!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

project : herringbone scarf


I totally started this December 5th with the intention of giving it as a gift for Christmas ... and only finished it yesterday. Knitted laterally, this project definitely took a great deal of time. But it was so worth it!

The pattern can be found here.

Yarn: madelinetosh tosh merino light
Colorway: Betty Draper's Blue (I actually blended the light and dark version of this colorway, hence the different subtleties in hue)
Yardage: roughly 700 yards

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

beginning stages

Monday I began my research process for my mini activewear collection. I researched the market, looked at competitor garments and prices, and figured out where I want to fit into the market myself. I created a survey for my classmates and friends to give me feedback on what they look for in activewear - and they gave me really good input!

Left, developing a working color palette. Right, note-taking on survey results.

Today I spent a few hours looking at activewear fabrics online - a surprisingly fruitless endeavor. While apparel fabrics are readily available, many sport performance fabrics are not, and are only available to wholesalers, activewear companies, or manufacturers. These hard-to-find fabrics so far are wicking and breathable fabrics, stain or odor resistant fabrics, and waterproof fabrics. Spandex and mesh are easier to find - but not "basketball shorts" mesh! I ordered a few swatches to get myself started.

I also spent a little time snapping photos of my favorite activewear garments I own already, to give myself some construction ideas and to look at how these garments were made so that I can aim for a professional-looking execution.

Can you tell what colors I like?

The next step will be finalizing my color palette, continuing to gather swatch materials, and finishing any concept research. My favorite part of the design process has always been the research component!

Sunday, June 10, 2012

project : sneak peak


 I've been sewing something secret the past few days, and here are some sneak shots. I'll post the finished garment once I'm done!