Sunday, 16 March 2014

Front row society competition

Here are my designs for the front row society competition.  You can vote for me via the following link:
http://www.frontrowsociety.com/boutique/m/contest/show?id=82&contestkeyword=stripy+kaos




Front row society

http://www.frontrowsociety.com/boutique/m/contest/show?id=82&contestkeyword=stripy+kaos

I have entered a front row society competition, to design a pair of leggings based on the theme 'striking stripes'
If you could spare 2 seconds and vote for me then that would be much appreciated :)
much love xox

Sunday, 24 November 2013

I have moved!

Hi, I have moved my blog over to wordpress!
Come and check it out!
http://sararosetextiledesign.wordpress.com

See you there! xx

Thursday, 20 June 2013

Photoshop- Fashion


This brief was to use designs from our very first 'bloom' module to create a women's  fashion piece.  I struggled to find images that I liked so decided to make my pieces abstract.
This is a rose which I have done an linear design then mirrored.  I think the flashes of colour really add to this piece.
 Using the 'pen tool' I placed my design onto the model.  I really like how effective and real life this looks!!
 This is a linear leaf I have mirrored; which I have then placed onto a background that was created using brusho.  That I scanned into Photoshop.

This is my favourite deign.  The colours work really well together to give a vibrant outfit!

Sunday, 19 May 2013

falling leaves

This is my favourite piece for this collection.  Even though it is a busy piece it is also very suitable for any home.  I think this could be updated for future trends by simple changing the colour scheme.

Acorns! Acorns!

This is one of my complimentary pieces for the woodland silhouette.   I used the brush preset tool to randomly place my motif in a variety of sizes and placed it into a seamless repeat.  I really like how subtle this print is and gives a hints to the longest day trend.

silhouette woodland

Here is my first wallpaper design!  I have used my deer and rabbit motifs from my development and placed them onto photo shop which I have then enhanced them by adding colour! I really like the graphic acorns.  In a recent presentation to wallpaper designer Kate Usher her only criticism was that my rabbit needed eyes!... least I know for next time!!