Year 9 Texles About Year 9 Texles The conceptual focus of this course explores Sustainability and Design Cultures. With this in mind, students will develop their abilies to invesgate, design and make texles products. They will gain experience in safely and competently operang sewing equipment to produce quality products from upcycled materials and will experiment with several embellishment techniques to create new and interesng fabrics. This course follows on from year 8 but is accessible for new students. Design and Producon Journal Students will be required to maintain records of research, design and construcon tasks in a producon journal. This will also support their final reflecon and evaluaon on praccal units. All records should be accompanied by brief annotaons to explain the design intenons and the technical processes. This will form a significant part of the home learning expectaons. Contact Megan Hall Head of Learning - Visual Arts Email: [email protected]
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Year 9 Textiles
About Year 9 TextilesThe conceptual focus of this course explores Sustainability and Design Cultures. With this in mind, students will develop their abilities to investigate, design and make textiles products. They will gain experience in safely and competently operating sewing equipment to produce quality products from upcycled materials and will experiment with several embellishment techniques to create new and interesting fabrics. This course follows on from year 8 but is accessible for new students.
Design and Production JournalStudents will be required to maintain records of research, design and construction tasks in a production journal. This will also support their final reflection and evaluation on practical units. All records should be accompanied by brief annotations to explain the design intentions and the technical processes. This will form a significant part of the home learning expectations.
Textiles Fibres and Sustainability 20%• Report on the social and environmental issues created by the
development of fast fashion• Research into current movements towards sustainable textiles
practices.
Sustainable Materials and Reversible Bag Construction 30%• Sourcing of recyclable materials for bag design• Reversible bag construction• Instructional Report
Traditional and Contemporary Practices of Shibori Dyeing 20%• Definition and history of Shibori Dyeing• Techniques in Shibori Dyeing• Experimentation with Shibori Dyeing• Analysis and Evaluation of dyeing processes and their future
application
Hapi/Haori Coat Design and Construction 30%• Dyeing fabrics• Pattern making • Construction processes
This subject provides skills and experiences that may be of benefit during senior studies in year 10 Art, IBDP Visual Arts, VCE Studio Arts, VCE Visual Communication Design, and IBDP Studio Art. It is also of relevance for future study in areas such as fashion design, merchandising, marketing and retail, advertising, and interior and textiles design.