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Vogue Institute of Art and Design

vogue institute of art and design

Vogue Institute is one of the best and top 10 fashion/interior designing colleges in Bangalore, India. Explore Our Courses | Enrol Today!Since the inception in the year 1996, Vogue Institute of Art & Design has travelled an illustrious journey, thriving on its initial objective and promise of imparting Industry Specific education to today’s youth. The institution has rated as the top fashion designing colleges in India has been focusing in providing training that promotes employable skills, and enhances social relevance. The institution imparts training of various academic programs right through vocational to post graduation level, specializing in Design, Management and technology. Vogue Institute of Art & Design new campus is an architecture and design marvel, built with state-of-the art post-modern amenities. It is located in the elite Apparel Park, a revered and prime project of Karnataka Government, housing approximately around 75 textile and apparel giants. The institution provides industry exposure, along with technical and practical field knowledge with assured placements. The new campus in Apparel Park has a technologically advanced Smart campus, highly equipped with international standard design laboratories for Textile, Pattern Making, Jewellery Making and Sewing among many others. It has a comprehensive library and research centre to assist students and faculty. Each of the study centre, workplace and classrooms are aesthetically designed & fitted with LCD projectors. Amphitheatre, auditorium and convention hall are among the other campus highlights of Vogue.

Green Man Quilts

green man quilts

It had been strongly suggested at school that I didn’t continue with the sewing classes, after I cut my skirt along the fold line of the pattern, made a pigs ear of the french seams in the nightie and did who knows what damage to the domestic science apron (all we had to do was hem it and chain stitch our initials!). Those were the 3 projects for that year! Dismal! But I went home, told Auntie Mary about it and in a weekend she taught me more than I had learnt in the whole year. And inspired me to create things of beauty! I entered – and got first prize in the dressmaking competition at school the next year! My initial interest in quilts came from the Laura Ashley patchwork packs from the 1970s and 80s. Laura Ashley fed my passion for colour by selling me various bags of fabric – off-cuts, pre-cut hexagons – the lot, and with these I started my journey into quilt making. As a primary school teacher in the 80s I ran quilting clubs and worked with the children to create items for school fetes and the like. At this time I was a teacher member of the Quilters’ Guild and supported the Young Quilters team with a variety of workshops. I am no longer involved with Young Quilters though I have maintained my involvement with the Guild, serving as Festival of Quilts Officer from 2016 until 2021 and as a Trustee from 2021. I began to make quilts seriously in 1995 after I first attended a workshop taught by Judith Wilson in St Albans. Following this super introduction, I attended a number of courses taught by Judith over the next few years. I then successfully completed the City & Guilds Certificate in Craft and Design (Patchwork & Quilting) at Missenden Abbey taught by Barbara Weeks and, after a few years break, the City & Guilds Diploma in Craft and Design (Patchwork & Quilting) at Missenden Abbey taught by Janice Gunner. I have been influenced by the quilts exhibited at The American Museum, Bath and the V&A; and by many different quilters, a few of whom are referenced in my blog. My inspiration comes from the natural world, folk traditions, story and music and I am particularly drawn to Modern and Improv quilting. This adventure in craft and design, through quiltmaking, has led both directly and indirectly to some of the pieces on this website…. take a peek!