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Fabric Design courses Scotland
- Master
- Glasgow
- 12 Months
...Programme Information The MDes in Fashion and Textiles at the Glasgow School of Art is an advanced skills postgraduate programme designed to...
- PhD
- Currie
- Different dates available
...Home Postgraduate study Fashion, Textiles and Design Textile Design and Clothing ManufactureTextile Design and Clothing Manufacture MPhil/PhDHow to apply »Programme typeResearchStudy locationScottish BordersEntry dateSeptemberOverviewResearchEntry requirementsFees & scholarships Overview... Learn about: Textile Design, 3D Modelling, Professor Training...
- Course
- Glasgow
- 1 Year
...This course is designed to meet the needs of learners who wish to pursue a career in the business side of the Fashion Industry or to continue study progression to higher level courses. Continuous assessment is used throughout the course. Learners will attend a major local fashion event...
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- Dunkeld
- Beginner
- 10 Weeks
...This course will cover the following: Brief history of the Corset. History and types of fabrics/boning/busks etc. The importance of measurements...
- Bachelor's degree
- Edinburgh
- Different dates available
..., 2013). Together with the fashion industry group, All Walks Beyond the Catwalk, we co-founded The Diversity Network exploring emotionally considerate design and social responsibility. Working closely with the National Galleries of Scotland, we integrate our research on body image, self-esteem... Learn about: Fashion Textile, Fashion Drawing, Fashion Styling...
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Thoroughly enjoyed the course. I learnt a lot and it challenged me all the way through. Highly recommended.
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- Glasgow
- Different dates available
..., colouring and printing Fabric finishes and popular apparel fabrics Colour as a design element Using colour in clothing Shape, line and texture Wardrobe... Learn about: Personal Shopper, Pattern making, Fashion Textile...
..., colouring and printing Fabric finishes and popular apparel fabrics Colour as a design element Using colour in clothing Shape, line and texture Wardrobe... Learn about: Personal Shopper, Pattern making, Fashion Textile...
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Thoroughly enjoyed the course. I learnt a lot and it challenged me all the way through. Highly recommended.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Currie
- Different dates available
... for development and help you decide which area to specialise in. Practical projects in printed, woven and knitted textiles and CAD are underpinned by drawing, painting and material manipulation projects. Sampling and mixing techniques are encouraged to provide a wealth of fabric outcomes. Learning and teaching... Learn about: IT Development, Market Research, Learning Teaching...
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