Year 9 – Textile Design

Head of Subject: Miss J Lord


Intended Outcomes

In Year 9 students work on a series of assignments based on independent themes. 

Students will learn: 

  • Observational drawing skills, developing an understanding of tone, line and form and how to improve accuracy.  
  • How to research and analyse the work of textile artists, visually and in written form, in order to inform ideas.  
  • How to experiment with variety of textile techniques (including applique, sewing and batik) in the pursuit of designing exciting pieces of art work.  
  • How to apply their knowledge and skills to create personal and independent final pieces. 

  • Course Implementation

    Independent Themes: Observational Drawing 

    Students develop and enhance their observational drawing skills using gridding techniques in order to improve accuracy and independence; they develop their skills in tone, line, texture and form; whilst producing a series of drawings from students’ own photographs based on chosen themes to inform independent projects. Assessments are based on the development and refinement of drawing pages in the students’ portfolios and their independent application of the key skills taught.

    Independent Themes: Sophie Standing  

    Students study the work of Sophie Standing and learn about her applique and embroidery techniques; they learn how to critically analyse and evaluate works of art, develop and justify their opinions, and consider how pattern might be used to inspire their own creative ideas.Assessments are based on the development and refinement of artist research pages presented in students’ portfolios with a focus on their written research and analytical abilities alongside practical skills and their application of the key skills taught, with final assessments representing the accumulative development of students’ portfolios. 

    Independent Themes: Textile Experimentation and Design 

    Students learn how to manipulate a variety of textiles media (notably fabric dyes, tie dye and brusho) whilst exploring different types of stitching in order to develop their own ideas, designs and compositions; they create links to their artist research and focus on shape, colour and pattern.Assessments will be based on the experimentation and design work presented in students’ portfolios with a focus on the key skills taught, with final assessments representing the accumulative development of students’ portfolios.  

    Independent Themes: Applique – Final Piece 

    Students develop a personal outcome for their portfolios, consolidating the projects learning with the creation of a patterned applique piece based on independent themes.Students will be assessed on the quality of their final piece and their application of the key skills taught, with final assessments representing the accumulative development of students’ portfolios.  

    Independent Themes: Records of Observation 

    Students further develop and enhance their observational drawing skills in order to support the development of their projects, improve accuracy and foster independence; they focus on enhancing their skills in tone, line, texture and form.Assessments are based on the development and refinement the drawings presented in students’ portfolios and their independent application of the key skills taught, with final assessments representing the accumulative development of students’ portfolios. 

    Independent Themes: Contextual Studies 

    Students study the work of Marcia Baldwin and learn about the origins and application of batik; they learn how to critically analyse and evaluate works of art, develop and justify their opinions, and consider how Marcia Baldwin’s application of colour and layers might be used to inspire their own creative ideas.Assessments are based on the development and refinement of artist research pages presented in students’ portfolios with a focus on their written research and analytical abilities alongside practical skills and their application of the key skills taught, with final assessments representing the accumulative development of students’ portfolios. 

    Independent Themes: Batik – Experimentation and Design 

    Students learn about resist processes and how to build a batik safely, effectively layering colours in order to accurately realise their intentions, whilst developing their own ideas, designs and compositions; they create links to their artist research and focus on colour theory, colour mixing and line.Assessments will be based on the experimentation and design work presented in students’ portfolios with a focus on the key skills taught, with final assessments representing the accumulative development of students’ portfolios.  

    Independent Themes: Batik – Final Piece 

    Students develop a personal outcome for their portfolio, consolidating the projects learning with the creation of a final batik based on independent themes.Students will be assessed on the quality of their final piece and their application of the key skills taught, with final assessments representing the accumulative development of students’ portfolios.  

Learning Impact

The development of knowledge and skills across the year 9 curriculum gives our students a great basis for creating dynamic and successful art textile projects, enhancing their confidence and ability to communicate and realise their own ideas in a range of textile media, whilst giving focused insights into the expectations at GCSE.  

Students’ working at grades for Textile Design are taken from an average of the main assessment objectives covered across the year: drawing and recording, research, experimentation and designing and final outcomes.   

Students’ achievements and progress against these main assessment objectives, will be corresponded to parents through termly data and yearly written reports.  

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