Alumni 2015.Tessa Allen

Having gained her degree Tessa went straight,as an intern,to Holly Fulton and started work on her SS16 collection.

Tessa says “the hours were super long but I was learning pattern cutting and working with toiles etc, which I’m glad I got a chance to do. And I was doing a lot of hand sewing and fixing embroidery, because I was the only textile intern! It was a good experience to work in a small team compared to Mary Katrantzou. Fashion week was stressful and tiring as ever but Hollys collection was beautiful“.

Straight after her internship at HF , Tessa went onto an internship at Hand & Lock (literally the day after!) Tessa says “I was really enjoying it. We got set a personal project which we could complete alongside helping with their work set for us, and this involved creating contemporary beading samples with a 3D feel, as you can probably guess I loved doing this! They have so many beads and sequins to choose from. And having all of the archive samples to look through whenever you want is amazing!
Also during the internship I helped to make an embellished piece for their collection, then began to learn monogramming and took part in silk shading, tambour beading and gold work classes. I also helped out the designers with artwork drawings, which was good practise. I began to get trained on the digital machine for embroidery as although they are mainly a hand embroidery company they get a lot of machine requests too. They ended up offering me a job halfway through my internship so I am now working as a design assistant and completing lots of pretty cool jobs!

Tessa concludes “I managed to book a place onto the Lesage workshop at the Chanel exhibition at the Saatchi gallery, which was really good and the brooch they teach you how to make is beautiful! I thought the exhibition was exquisite and getting to see all of the embroidery samples in detail was great“.

We are delighted for you Tessa and wish you every success in the future.Congratulations.

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Hand Embroidery

Hand and Lock shop

Welcome to our yarn suppliers.

Bringing their ideas to life.
The third year eagerly engage with new yarns and fibres and start work on selecting the most appropriate to best translate their ideas and samples

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For the love of animals

The students on Bath’s BA Hons Textile Design for Fashion and Interiors course certainly adore animals and they love to use them for inspiration too.

Here are just a few of the lovely results we have had over the years from our caring students.

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Elephant,Reindeer, and 3D dog constructed using a rag rug technique- HANNAH SARGEANT
Cat-JAKE CHAPPEL-KELLY
Monkeys- CHARLOTTE COLEY
Giraffe-EMILY SILVESTER.

First Day

The initial dip into embroidery for the 1st years is showing promising results.                                    Lets see ,when the student’s flow gets going,how the project develops both technically and creatively

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Drawing for design for beginners

1st years delve into pattern.Now to develop and translate into print and embroidery.

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Ready to translate…

into constructed, printed or embroidered outcomes.

Into the dye room first though to prepare the ground fabric and into the studio to make the yarns.

Trend Forecasting

Graduating textile students setting the trend.

Bloggers Style Bubble and Design Juices look to our graduating students for future trends

On this occasion alumni Rebecca Robertson stole the show!

Isobelle Ancient

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One of the many quirky,fascinating animals Isobelle Ancient made so carefully for her end of year show.The jointed figures featured beautifully worked textile techniques such as smocking and embroidery.
The finished pieces were carefully displayed in made boxes and on shelves.They looked delightful.

Tessa at Mary Katrantzou

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Tessa at work experience with Mary Katrantzou.
When the 3rd yrs return from their various summer work experiences in London,Scotland,New York etc…they will be sharing their experiences with the 2nd yrs.

Alumni-Tabitha Cottrell

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Alumni Tabitha’s feature in Modern Dog.