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Jackie90

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wow!!! the pictures I saw of some people's major arts work are just WOW! I'm in year 11 and going to stay in Textiles but I just can't figure out what to do for my Major...

I'm the type of person that plans ahead but there is nothing in my mind... all I know is that I want to make a dress.

So I was just wondering (to the people that have already done their major) how you came up with what you wanted to make?.
 
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Well, if i was you, i wud go to the "texstyle exhibitions" they are really helpful as they give you a guide. but i came up with m y idea gradually, ike you definaitely wont stick to one thing throughout your whle time. i also incorparted as many technuqes as possible;
i wud do something that you love and has a lot of difficulty, cause you get good marks.
be careful with apparel, as they do mark alot harder.
DONT ofrget: try and start as soon as possible, but dont rush, and lsat mintue jobs leave you in turmoil. ALSO uttilise your time during the chirtsmas perioid. this is a fanstastic time to start sktches and what not.
if you need any help just ask me.
 

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If you've studied textiles in year 11 and in junior years, then look back on past projects you've completed and what you do well in - if you enjoy the arty/decorative stuff, but tend to get better marks for very practical apparel, maybe you could find a way of incorporating creative/decorative techniques in to an apparel garment.
(For example, I enjoy practical functional projects, so I chose apparel.)

If you're not so good at the technical - like fabric testing and and analysis of functional design - then maybe choose to do an art piece where there is less focus on these aspects.

One rule - DON'T try to do EVERYTHING!
Pick one category, and do one very definite item - if you try and do too much, your work will look cluttered, this happens especially with creative projects. Pick an innovative/creative but relatively simple project and do it WELL.

Good luck! :)
 

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