Apply dyeing techniques to produce indigenous textile designs

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Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

1 Describe dyed designs

1.1 Application of elements and principles of design in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artwork are identified.

1.2 Works of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and textile designers are described.

1.3 Relationships to own design work are identified.

1.4 Protocols for development of culturally specific designs are identified and applied.

1.5 Application of design concepts in dyed fabrics is identified.

2 Prepare for dyeing

2.1 Fabric to be dyed is identified and prepared.

2.2 Dyeing processes and practices used by local community are described.

2.3 Dyeing technique and dye type to be used is selected.

2.4 Effects of dyeing on fabric are identified.

2.5 Tools and equipment to be used are prepared.

2.6 Dye formulas are selected, measured and mixed to achieve desired result.

2.7 Swatches of dyed fabric are used to experiment with and confirm dye recipe.

3 Dye fabrics

3.1 Dyeing technique is applied to fabric according to OHS practices.

3.2 Tools and equipment are used effectively and safely to achieve desired result.

3.3 Process is analysed to assess outcome.

3.4 Technique is modified as required.


Qualifications and Skillsets

LMTFD2003B appears in the following qualifications:

  • LMT31407 - Certificate III in Applied Fashion Design and Technology
  • LMT21707 - Certificate II in Applied Fashion Design and Technology
  • CUV10111 - Certificate I in Visual Arts
  • CUV10211 - Certificate I in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
  • CUV20211 - Certificate II in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
  • CUV20111 - Certificate II in Visual Arts
  • CUV30311 - Certificate III in Design Fundamentals
  • CUV30211 - Certificate III in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
  • CUA10215 - Certificate I in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
  • CUA20715 - Certificate II in Visual Arts
  • CUA30515 - Certificate III in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
  • CUA20415 - Certificate II in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts
  • CUA10315 - Certificate I in Visual Arts