Another dress that was inspired by this
extreme design house.
Students were given a creation task with buildings as a source of inspiration
and here are one of the results.
This dress was inspired by the tower in Malmö, the Turning Torso.
Here is one of the students constructed a pattern of a pair of pants with here own measure. Now the student will sew up a test pants an see if it fits or if she´ll need to make any changes. It´s important to put the pattern straight and follow the "pattern wire" and then draw accurately.
This is a ordinary classroom where the students make their designs
and then sew them.
This is what you see when you get in to the school saloon
The first thing that you see is the reception, some of the chairs and when you continue in to the left then you will meet the waiting-room
This is some pictures, on the way to the school, the location is in the city. You can see a little guide on the map when you go get of the tran, and the stations stop is "Domkyrkan"
But it´s a little bit tricky to find the school when they don´t have any offical sign.
The buildning is yellow with a nice and elegant entrance, the doors are always locked so you need to ring the dorbell.
During my first week we went on a fashion show in Denmark.
It was really nice to see next years fashion. We started early in the
morning by bus to Copenhagen.
This is the location of the Textil-Design program, a specialization of the Handicraft program in upper secondary education. The program is three years long and most students start when they are 16 years old, then they´ll have an exam. Some will work as purchasing assistant, designassistantor some will go on to futher education likeUniversity.
Here is the Handicraft Educational Centre for the Textil and Design program. Almåsskolan, the school where I did my practicum in the centre of Borås. There are different programs in upper secondary education and also some courses in adult education.