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Student Exhibition
7922-03 Patchwork and Quilting Certificate - Module 4
At this level students place equal emphasis on developing their design and craft skills. Module 4 focuses on texture and includes techniques such as fabric folding.
Left: a page from Dorothy's sketchbook using rubbings and collage.
Right: Taking a photograph as a course of inspiration, Dorothy has produced this great piece of collage.
Left: Exploring repeat blocks, Dorothy.
Right: Examples of collage from Gurli's sketchbook.
Above and right: More samples by Gurli, rubbings on fabric and prairie point inserts.
Right: These twisted squares, triangles and hexagons have worked well in hand dyed fabrics, Gurli.
Left: More from collage from Gurli's sketchbook, this time from an architectural source.
Below: Jenny's collage using brick patterns.
Right and below: Samples from Jenny's portfolio including layering and slashing and inserts.
Left and below: Diana has suggest field plough lines with her layering and slashing.
Mitred triangle inserts make the roof on each of these beach huts!
Left and below: Samples by Diana using prairie point inserts to suggest flowers and teeth!
Below: Rubbings can be made of even quite delicate objects such as this grass, Diana.
Left: Laurie refers to her collection of images when creating painted papers.
Right: One of Laurie's painted papers using acrylics and oil pastels.
Left: A rubbing on fabric by Wil.
Above and left: Examples of layering and slashing by Wil.
Left: BJ explores a theme of windows using collage in her sketchbook.
Above: Examples of inserts and fabric folding, BJ.
Right: Further examples of folded inserts, BJ.
Above and right: BJ used collage and her computer to work through designs for piecing.
Left: A page from Cynthia's sketchbook showing her drawn ideas for inserts. Above: One of her fabric samples using mitred triangle inserts.
Above and right: Pages from Mairi's sketchbook showing some of her design work using collage techniques.
Right: A sample if inserts to seams. Mairi has used nets and other sheer fabrics.
Above: Jacqueline's sample of prairie point inserts. they work so well using brightly coloured fabrics on a black background.
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