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Independent Project Proposal – Carol

Core Concept

Poros are fictional creatures from the popular game League of Legends. They originated from the Freljord, a harsh and frozen land, and propagated to many other areas over time. Poros represent truth, valor, innocence, and love. While they are not playable champions, they cheer players on from the sidelines in Howling Abyss. I wanted to create a poro from scratch because Riot’s official poro plush is both sold out and does not do the actual design justice (see third picture below). Additionally, I would just love to create a fluffy companion from one of my most-played games. This will be a learning experience regarding choosing textured fabrics, measuring and scaling different components, and constructing stuffed toys.

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Materials

  • Fabric/textiles
    • Fur (main body)
    • Tongue
    • Horns
    • Feet
  • Eyes (either buttons or fake eye material)
  • Stuffing
  • Sewing needles and thread
  • Scrap cloth
  • Pins

Timeline

Nov 23: Submit proposal

Nov 24 26: Complete research on form, structure, and component measurements, as well as finalize materials needed

Nov 26: Gather materials and cut preliminary shapes from fabric

Nov 29 – Dec 1: Sew main body, tongue, eyes

Dec 4 – Dec 6: Sew horns and any remaining details

Dec 8 Dec 9: Final clean up/touch ups

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Final Project Proposal – Lukas

Core Concept

I plan to use captures from earthtime.org, a website created by the CREATE lab at CMU that compiles satellite data and various databases to visualize human impact and demographic shifts geographically. I will compile various images from the website that represent different data about Pittsburgh. To represent these images, I want to create a repeat pattern with a blank map of Pittsburgh with time on the x-axis and different measurements on the y-axis. By not immediately revealing what these graphs represent, I can probe the viewer to consider different aspects of the data (colors shifting and taking over other colors) and then later connect those to the real-life data they represent.

From top to bottom row: racial demographics (1990-2018), rental loss/gain (1990-2010), evictions over time (2008-2018), vacant lot locations (1951-2020)

Choice of Materials

As it’s a screenprinting project, the materials are less important than what the visualization represents. I will likely use a cricut machine, tape, and other materials associated with screenprinting. I don’t plan to use very complicated colors, with a base of black maps with different data being represented with relatively easy to differentiate colors (red, blue, green, yellow, other stock colors).

Timeline

11/30 – final collection of all images in photoshop for cricut, full sketch of what I intend to make

11/30-12/6 – Repeated Studio Days of Cricut/Screen Printing, need one session for the base layer of maps. While that dries, preparing the screens for the next day

Overall, I need at least a few separate days of studio work to prepare all the screens and print them

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Independent Project Proposal-Claire

Concept

The concept for my final project is to create a custom tote bag and an additional pouch (if I have extra time). I have always been interested in fashion and as a design student there has always been a desire to incorporate my own design into things I use daily. I plan to incorporate different pieces of fabric from clothes I don’t wear anymore and screen printed design on the other side with either hand embroidery or computerized embroidery for some added texture

Materials

Embroidery machine

Embroidery thread and needles

Sewing Machine and thread

Pieces of fabric

Circuit Machine

Screen printing materials

Timeline

Nov 23: Submit proposal

Nov 24 – 27: 

Sketch a rough draft of the tote design

Create a design to screen print on illustrator

Finalize and gather materials needed

Nov 28 – Dec 3: 

screen print the design

start sewing the tote together

Dec 4 – Dec 6: Add embroider details

Dec 8 – Dec 9: Finishing touches

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Final Project Proposal – Jennifer

Paper ephemera

Core concept

I am interested in paper ephemera and transforming them into objects, which then become less ephemeral and more permanent. For my final project, I want to recreate paper ephemera into a collection of soft sculptures. Referencing my collection of fruit stickers, shipping labels, stamps, etc, I want to embroider a softer version of those things, using thread, fabric, beads, and sequins. This would be an investigation of designs of such items as well. Through this project, I want to learn how to use machine embroidery, so not only do I get to mimic a design but also I can create my own design of non-ephemera soft sculptures.

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Choice of Materials

Embroidery machine

Embroidery thread and needles

Beads

sequins

Practical Timeline

11/28- finalize the designs and acquire materials

12/2- learn using embroidery machine from center for creative inquiry and make at least two finished designs 

12/7 finish embroidery with bead/seuquins

12/9 get the embroidery off the loom and make them into solid objects 

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Independent Project Proposal – Aaron

Concept

Over the past week, my roommates and I hosted a Thanksgiving dinner in our apartment. We all invited our friends over and had almost 20 people show up to enjoy our roast turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, pumpkin pie, and much more. The event was especially meaningful to me as it was the first time I’ve hosted and prepared food for any big event with friends, and now I want to find a way to remember the night. To do this, I plan to put together a textile version of our Thanksgiving food plate — a collection of all the foods that we prepared on the day. I hope to have all the foods felted and placed on a large (weaved/felted/folded cloth not sure yet) plate. The foods may even be felted in their natural form (alive turkey instead of roasted turkey) to emphasize the liveliness of the occasion.

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Materials

  • Wool – brown, natural, red, gray, orange, etc.
    • Dye if these colors aren’t readily available
  • Felting Needle
  • Felting Sponge
  • Cloth – to potentially wrap around the felted plate

Timeline

Nov 23: Proposal

Nov 24: Scout around IDeATe & determine what extra materials are needed

Nov 29 – Dec 1: Finalize Designs & Material Preparation

Dec 2 – Dec 6: Finish felting together plate & turkey

Dec 7 – Dec 9: Finish felting side foods & attach onto plate

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Final Project Proposal – Susan

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Core Concept

The core concept of my final project is creating a dress. I have always wanted to make a piece of clothing, especially a dress. I want to make it unique in the sense that it is a dress that caters to what I want and not the average person. Something that is a bit ruffly on the bottom, and has nice ribbons on certain parts of the dress, and all comes together. Especially important is that the dress is fitted to myself and I am able to wear the dress, so learning how to tailor-make a dress for a certain customer almost.

Choice of Materials

The choice of materials I use include cotton/linen for the dress so that is it is breathable. I am thinking of using white as ruffle white dresses are really pretty, but yellow could work too. And the usual sewing thread and needle to sew the dress together. For the ribbons, I will use red ribbons as well as laced and a logo ribbon to add more liveliness to the dress.

Timeline:

11 23-26 – Draw sketches, create mock-ups, keep brainstorming designs and

12/1 – Finish sewing of entire dress

12/4 – Fix all parts of dress which requires fixing

12/8 – Finish all final-touches and sewn ribbons

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Independent Project Proposal – Lea

Core Concept

Exploring Floral Embroideries

Around two months ago, I bought a second-hand jacket on Depop. It was shipped from Greece and is made out of all-natural materials. However, I never wore it. I felt like it looked too big and very bland. I want to transform this jacket by taking in the shoulders a little and adding hand embroideries.

I am also knitting my first sweater. I also plan on adding floral embroideries to this sweater. I feel like embroideries are typically done onto non-knit fabrics. I want to use a tapestry needle and a lightweight yarn to embroider on the sweater.

I want to explore different types of floral embroideries. I plan on learning how to hand embroider a variety of flowers. If time permits, I also want to do computerized embroidery on the back of the jacket.

Types of Materials

  1. Embroidery Needles (For Jacket)
  2. Embroidery Threads (For Jacket)
  3. Worsted Weight Yarn (For Sweater)
  4. Tapestry Needle (For Sweater)
  5. Computerized Embroidery supplies. (For back of Jacket)

Timeline:

November 26 – Hand embroidery on the front of the jacket. Learn a variety of stitches that can be used on the sweater

November 30 – Finish sweater knitting and start exploring types of flowers to embroider on the sweater.

December 3 – Explore computerized embroidery

December 9 – Complete all floral embroidery