Senin, 07 Desember 2009
3 December, 2009
Rabu, 02 Desember 2009
1 December, 2009
Senin, 23 November 2009
17 November 2009
- First, mix and match the clothes/fabrics.
- When you are satisfied, join the clothes/fabrics with pins, leaving one centimeter from the edge of each clothes/fabrics.
- Join all of the clothes/fabrics in one line.
- When you are done, sew the clothes/fabrics with backstitch technique.
- Remove the pins when you are done stitching.
together using this new technique. The struggles were, I have to be patient in
accomplishing the backstitch exercise with the blue fabric because the holes are small and
I have to count them in order to do backstitch correctly. Also, I have problems at first in
making the stitches neat and in line when I was sewing the fabrics/clothes together.
3.What can you do differently
For sewing the fabrics/clothes together, I can just simply make a line so that my stitches
will not go off the track and this will help my stitches to become neater and in line.
4. Next goal:
For the next activity, Ibu Lisa will teach me how to do herringbone stitch and blanket stitch
Minggu, 15 November 2009
10 November, 2009
What did I do?:
Today, I made a tie-dye and stencil printing. I am able to do this because Ibu Lisa taught my friends and I to do so. Not just teaching and giving the instructions orally, she also gave a demonstration of how to do it. It was fun!!!
Tie-Dye:
1. First, you plan and design how you want your tie-dye to look like. This includes the pattern and color. I experimented mine by first using a paper tissue as my trial. The pattern that I wanted is a swirl with different colors in each section.
2. When I am satisfied, I tied an old, plain white t-shirt in a knot by using a rubber band. Remember to tie it very tightly or the colors might spread over. I start mine with tying a knot in the middle, and made it into three sections. I did this because I was trying to make a swirl.
3. Then I dip the first section into naphthol, then garam and last water. For the first section, I use the color purple. Naphthol is used as a starter color, that's why you use it in the first place. The color from naphthol is very light. The "garam" that I mean here is not "salt". It is a substance to show the color from the naphthol. Last, water is used to rinse the color. To have a darker color, dip the section again in the same order.
4. For the second section, I used the color red. I used the same technique as I did with the first one.
5. The last section, I used the color yellow and I used the same technique ans I did with the first and second secton.
6. When all the sections are all colored, I untie all the knots.
7. Ta-da!!! It is all done :)
Stencil Printing:
1. First, you prepare a tool to be used as a stamp. I chose onions as my tool because it has some pattern on it.
2. I cut the onion into two parts.
3. I dip one part into a paint.
4. Then, I start stamping them on a fabric.
5. Tha! You just did stencil printing.
Changes:
There are no changes in time to make a tie-dye and stecil printing. The only changes is that I don't try stencil printing. Instead I just watched Ibu Lisa doing it.
Improvements:
The improvements that should be made are the colors. The colors that are provided are only three and it is very limited. For me, the result of my tie-dye is not really good because the color in the middle of my shirt is too large and too dark. It is not what I expect it to be. As an improvement, I need to make my center section in a smaller knot so that the area is not too big and also dip the middle section only once in the naphthol and garam.
Goal for next step:
For the next goal, I am going to learn and make patchwork as a class. Ibu Lisa have a plan to combine each student's patchwork into one big table mat. The basic skills that is needed in this activity is backstitch. This means that I would also learn and gain a new skill, which is backstitch. Not just knowing them, but also doing it.
Senin, 09 November 2009
6 November, 2009
Kamis, 29 Oktober 2009
27 October, 2009
During 2 periods of DT class today, I measured my body with a help from my friend. Ibu Lisa gave me a worksheet about what body parts should I measure. I learned a few new vocabularies which are snug (tight), nape (back of the neck), seam (a line along which two pieces of fabric are sewn together), bust (chest) and sleeve crown (shoulder length). I did not made any changes during this activity. An improvement that should be made in this activity is to give us time to recheck all the measurements to make sure that all are accurate. After this activity, the goal for next step is to learn how to make basic patterns.
This is my body measurement.
- Bust (around fullest part; below the armhole): 72 cm
- Waist (a fairly snug measurement around the waist): 65 cm
- Hip (around the fullest part; below the waist): 77 cm
- Neck (a fairly loose measurement around the base of the neck): 38 cm
- Centre Back (measuring from the nape of the neck to the waist): 43 cm
- Back Shoulder Height (from the shoulder at the neck to the waist): 43 cm
- Centre Front (measuring from the base of the neck to the waist): 40 cm
- Front Shoulder Height (from the shoulder at the neck to the waist): 43 cm
- Across Back (from armhole to armhole; down from neck): 34 cm
- Full Back (from side seam to side seam; below armhole): 29 cm
- Across Front (from armhole to armhole; down from the neck): 33 cm
- Full Front (across the bust from side to side; below armhole): 43 cm
- Side Seam (measuring from the armhole to the waist): 25 cm
- Shoulder (measuring from the neck to the sleeve crown): 14 cm
- Crotch (taken in a sitting position from the waist to the chair): 23 cm
- Outside Leg (from the waist over the hip to the ankle): 90 cm
- Overarm (from the sleeve crown around the bent elbow to the wrist): 50 cm
- Underarm (from the bottom of the armhole to the wrist): 44 cm
- Elbow (a fairly loose measurement around the bent elbow): 28 cm
- Bicep (around the fullest part of the upper arm): 26 cm
Selasa, 06 Oktober 2009
6 October, 2009
What did you do: I brainstormed about the upcoming project, which is fashion show. I listed my ideas about the theme, costumes, fashion show program and CAS (Community and Service).
Changes: The brainstorming was supposed to be due within one period. Since I am not able to finish it within one period, I brought it home and make it as my homework, which is due the next day.
Improvements: An improvement that I should make is to explain my ideas more in detail so that it is clear. I also need to make my ideas more creative.
Goal for next step: My goal for the next step is to brainstorm again about the fashion show program. It needs to include the design, materials, equipments, skills and how to make/prepare it. I also need to find at least 2 resources in making this brainstorm. As a class, we will also choose a theme for the overall fashion show.