An Afternoon at RISD's Apparel Department

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While Diana Eng and I were in Rhode Island a couple weeks ago for Craftland (See recap here), she gave myself and O'Reilly editors Brian Sawyer and Brian Jepson a tour of her alma mater RISD (Rhode Island School of Design). Creativity and innovation seemed to flow through the school and we were lucky to get a chance to visit some of the classes were students were finishing up their final projects. Pictured above is the seniors in their coat making class.

Dressfromsprings
Mopsandfeathers
Second year students all have to take the "Innovations" class where you make a wearable item out of everyday things such as this dress made from wire springs and another from mops and feathers. Reminds me of Project Runway but they did it here first!

Knittingmachine

Here's a student working on the large knitting machine in the class.

Watchingmachine
Diana Eng, myself, and Brian Jepson drooling over this knitting machine!

Knitdress
Here a student in the knit class is adjusting her final piece for the critique. All of the pieces in the class were made on a knitting machine.

See the rest of the photos from my trip to RISD and Rhode Island - Link.
Brian Sawyer's write up on RISD experience - Link.


Posted by Natalie Zee Drieu | Dec 19, 2006 05:10 PM add to kirtsy
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Posted by: GeoBrett on December 19, 2006 at 4:37 PM

Wow! A Brother Knitting Machine. I'm stoked - excited. I did my MFA waaay back in 1978 using one of these with only a single bed of latch hooks. Have a look. A much younger me with my machine.


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