Fabric Arts &
Design
ART and Fabric
• The sewing industry has changed – Manufacturing – Not necessarily making clothing – Household items and interior design – Art and fabric – STEM and the textile, fashion, apparel, and
design industry
Wall art
Careers • Independent Pattern Companies
https://sewing.patternreview.com/cgi-bin/companylist.pl • http://www.sewing.org/html/textilecareers.html • http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/27129/independent-
pattern-companies/page/all • http://www.robertkaufman.com/fabrics/designers/ • http://whileshenaps.com/2014/11/fabric-designers-earn.html • http://www.designsponge.com/2010/09/top-20-fabric-
resources.html • Handout lesson plan on careers
Higher Education Training
Apparel Design.docx
• University of Minnesota Design School – Apparel Design – Graphic Design – Housing Studies – Interior Design – Retail Merchandising – Design Graduate Program (formerly the DHA graduate program)
• Stout University of Wisconsin – B.S Degree in Apparel Design and Development – B.S. Degree in Retail Merchandizing and Management – B.F.A. Degree in Interior Design
• University of St. Catherine’s – Fashion Merchandising
• Alexandria Technical and Community College – Programs offered in the following areas: – Interior Design – Fashion Merchandizing – Communication Art and Design
So What do Students Learn from Apparel Art and Design???
• creativity, a skill many employers are looking for (any project they complete is using creativity from making pattern and fabric selections to personalizing their product with some type of embellishment.)
• engineering and math: planning process, designing, pro-type, creating (Quilting would be an example.)
• operation and use of different pieces of equipment, such as sewing machines, rotatory cutters and matts, embroidery programs, serging, etc. (many types of projects teach this)
• technical reading: many students have not experiences receiving a page of instructions and learning how to follow it. This is a skill that is used in the work place as well as everyday life. (As a parent how many times have you had to put something together such as toys by reading the directions and learning how to follow it.)
• sense of accomplishment, pride and patience's: (these are things that many students have not experienced and are ethics that all people need to take to the work place, soft skills)
• properties of textiles: (what types of fabrics are good for certain types of clothing, activities, and house ware items)
• Construction techniques:(how to construct items as well as shape them for their intended purpose such as fit)
• How does this all fit into the MDE initiatives and our FACS programs??? Anoka Middle School has a successful and fast growing program: Fabric Arts I, II, III