This article studies an experimental pattern-cutting workshop part of a series of extension courses offered by a Brazilian University. It addresses ways in which to develop student-centred approaches to learning, highlighting the situatedness of the practitioner. In the workshop, the participants were invited to explore personal experiences as informants to their creative pattern-cutting process. The design outcomes show that experimental exercises are open to new successful encounters but also to failure, chance and disruptions. The activity is described and investigated from a participant observation viewpoint in terms of what an experimental approach to learning pattern-cutting may offer fashion design education. The results contribute t...
This article intends to integrate innovation into pattern making skills in fashion design education....
This paper analyses the pedagogy connecting fashion students’ understanding of pattern making and ga...
Futures studies argue that future cannot be predicted, but rather alternative futures can be explore...
This article studies an experimental pattern-cutting workshop part of a series of extension courses ...
This article investigates an experimental pattern cutting workshop. In the workshop, participants ar...
The aim of this research is to explore how the discipline of pattern cutting can be taught, investig...
This paper aims at presenting a scope of pattern making teaching under the notions of Sensible Knowl...
In higher education the practice of pattern cutting is taught in a variety of ways. This ranges from...
This paper documents the journey of several research initiatives, which focused upon creative patter...
This paper documents the journey of several research initiatives, which focused upon creative patter...
This Ph.D. research by project takes place in an existing fashion design practice that involves the ...
This paper takes the form of a testimonial experience reflecting on the piloting of two undergraduat...
This paper outlines an ongoing PhD research with the aim to develop an alternative fashion design an...
This article discusses questions pertaining to the role of formal education in building the creativ...
The aim of this thesis was to research and build knowledge on experimental fashion design and its te...
This article intends to integrate innovation into pattern making skills in fashion design education....
This paper analyses the pedagogy connecting fashion students’ understanding of pattern making and ga...
Futures studies argue that future cannot be predicted, but rather alternative futures can be explore...
This article studies an experimental pattern-cutting workshop part of a series of extension courses ...
This article investigates an experimental pattern cutting workshop. In the workshop, participants ar...
The aim of this research is to explore how the discipline of pattern cutting can be taught, investig...
This paper aims at presenting a scope of pattern making teaching under the notions of Sensible Knowl...
In higher education the practice of pattern cutting is taught in a variety of ways. This ranges from...
This paper documents the journey of several research initiatives, which focused upon creative patter...
This paper documents the journey of several research initiatives, which focused upon creative patter...
This Ph.D. research by project takes place in an existing fashion design practice that involves the ...
This paper takes the form of a testimonial experience reflecting on the piloting of two undergraduat...
This paper outlines an ongoing PhD research with the aim to develop an alternative fashion design an...
This article discusses questions pertaining to the role of formal education in building the creativ...
The aim of this thesis was to research and build knowledge on experimental fashion design and its te...
This article intends to integrate innovation into pattern making skills in fashion design education....
This paper analyses the pedagogy connecting fashion students’ understanding of pattern making and ga...
Futures studies argue that future cannot be predicted, but rather alternative futures can be explore...