The Textile Design & Design Management Degree Show 2006 was a great success and here are the details of student's works.
While Laura Spence looked to traditional country gardens for inspiration to design collection of woven and printed soft furnishing fabrics, Katie Davidson emphasizes combination of vibrant and pastel shades and presents range of digital and screen prints with some jacquard weaves.
Annabel Deacon Using the Chrysler building as inspiration "Art at the Window" aims to change the perception that window blinds are purely practical.
Aisha Pervaiz Artwork inspired by cabbage flowers has led to this range of knitted and printed fabrics, includes women'swear and accessories such as scarves, knitted brooches and armwarmers.
Aarti Bhagat This butterfly theme was then carried forward to produce a range of knitted fabrics, with open structures and a lace-like appearance.
Many more themes and beautiful creations were presented by several other contestants namely, Victoria Ciesielczuk, Catherine Crookes, Kandy Diamond, Jemima Hetherington, Katie Hoffbrand, Charlotte Holt, Sarah Jane King, Jo Laing, Sarah Lee, Kate Longley, Siobhan McGee, Dominique Mosley, Lucy Richards, Aiobheann Ross, Rachel Rowles, Ellen Small, Kathryn Amihere, Tamar Bobbett, Helen Brown, Emma Cassidy, Aviva Bauernfreund, Alex Snape, Natasha Sood, Rachel Stephens and Ruth Wightman.