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GANTT

This Gantt chart illustrates the structured timeline for the development of a six-outfit fashion collection made from linen fabric and dyed using natural dyeing techniques. The project runs from 14 January 2026 to 23 February 2026 and is divided into clearly defined stages to ensure an organized and efficient workflow.

The process begins with pattern making, where all garment designs are translated into accurate patterns. This stage establishes the foundation for consistent sizing and construction across the six outfits. The second phase focuses on cutting and sewing, during which the garments are fully assembled using undyed linen fabric.

Once construction is complete, the project moves into garment finishing, preparing the pieces for the dyeing process. Natural dyeing is intentionally carried out on finished garments, allowing for unique color variations and reducing fabric waste. This method highlights sustainability and experimentation, which are key values of the project.

The final stages include quality control, styling, and documentation. These steps ensure that each outfit meets design and craftsmanship standards and that the entire process is carefully recorded through photography and written documentation for final presentation.

Overall, the Gantt chart demonstrates effective time management, a logical production sequence, and an integrated approach to sustainable fashion practice.

BoM bill of materials

The Bill of Materials outlines all essential resources required for the production of a six-outfit linen fashion collection using natural garment dyeing techniques. Materials were selected with sustainability in mind, prioritizing natural fibers, low-impact dye sources, and reusable tools.

Main Materials

Qty Description quantaty plice Notes
1 Linen Fabric 24 meters 1 8000 = 248000=192000frw order soon
2 Sewing Thread 6 threads 1 1200 = 61200=7500frw order soon
1 Interfacing 4 meters 1 3000 = 43000=12000frw order soon
1 Buttons/Closures 89 buttons 1 50 = 8050 =4000frw order soon
5 Zippers 6 zippers 1 100 = 6100=600frwt order soon
10 laber 6 Labers 1 300 = 6 300= 1800frw order soon

### Natural Dyeing Materials

Qty Description quantaty plice Notes
1 Coffee Beans 1kg order soon
2 Onion Skins 6kg order soon
1 Mordant (Alum) measured order soon
1 Salt 1kg order soon
5 Vinegar 2 bottols order soon
10 flower 7kg order soon

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Story telling script

My sketches for the story telling session tell a story about my concept and lead to the final outcome in..


  • scene 1 the scene opens with a room full of flowers
  • scene 2 we zoom into the lady wearing a plant based dress



- scene 3 she comes out from behind the plants


- scene 4 ... whats next?


A good exaple of story telling sketches are from ...Florencia Moyano https://class.textile-academy.org/2022/florencia-moyano/finalproject/prefinal03/

FABRICATION FILES

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footnote fabrication files

Fabrication files are a necessary element for evaluation. You can add the fabrication files at the bottom of the page and simply link them as a footnote. This was your work stays organised and files will be all together at the bottom of the page. Footnotes are created using [ ^ 1 ] (without spaces, and referenced as you see at the last chapter of this page) You can reference the fabrication files to multiple places on your page as you see for footnote nr. 2 also present in the Gallery.

Code Example

Use the three backticks to separate code.

// the setup function runs once when you press reset or power the board
void setup() {
  // initialize digital pin LED_BUILTIN as an output.
  pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT);
}

// the loop function runs over and over again forever
void loop() {
  digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, HIGH);   // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level)
  delay(1000);                       // wait for a second
  digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, LOW);    // turn the LED off by making the voltage LOW
  delay(1000);                       // wait for a second
}

How-Tos & Tutorials

Upload templates or tutorials you created for your personal project, it can also be links to instructables when the project is educational, protocols when working with growing materials and so on..

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Fabrication files


  1. File: 3d modelling of mannequin 

  2. File: Laser cut sheets