I started working more with the shilloutte cutter. I made some test stencils to get a better idea of that my design would look like off the computer screen. I found it really helped, and I saw some ways I can improve my design.
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I started working more with the shilloutte cutter. I made some test stencils to get a better idea of that my design would look like off the computer screen. I found it really helped, and I saw some ways I can improve my design.

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Since I've a nasty cold and can't come into studio, I had to work with what I had at home.
I used the shillouttes I made yesterday as a stencil for a patch design.
I feel my use of patches in my clothing relates to the theme because as they degrade they will eventually be covered up by other patches not to be seen again.
I also like how my patches were used to fix a hole which relates back to my theme of brokenness.