This is a blog for my 3 month trip to London and then a 2 month trip to New York to visit friends and do my internship.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Day 34 NYC: really crazy day
Today I got to work and I was steadily busy and then we had a birthday party in the show room at lunch. It was amazing New York Pizza and then Stephanie and I had to go get an ice cream cake at Rockefeller Center. Then we had to run it back to work and it was 90 degrees out today. After work we went to the Port Authority to get on the bus and the line wait was an hour and a half. So we then decided to walk 10 blocks to the port to take the boat back to the house where we also had to wait there for an hour to get our tickets and then we finally got home!! It was crazy!!
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Day 33 NYC: Work
Today at work it started up really slow at the beginning of the day and then about 3 pm it got so crazy! I had to go run errands for sue today. I had to change labels and then do sketches and other things that I have been doing at my internship, but today that the creative director asked me if I had to leave. She also did not understand that I had one more year of school so when I explained that to her she kind of understood why I had to go. I have 14 days to go!
Day 32 NYC: Crazy busy
Today was such a busy day! I got to work and had to do five thumbnail sketches which are when you have to draw a small version of what they want. Then another designer asked me to put them into the computer so I did that for three of them. I ended up having to hand some of those off to another person. I had a busy day bit it was worth it because I got to see how they start to come up with the lines because all of the sketches I did was for the Spring of 2013 for major companies like Dillard’s, J C Penny’s, and Kohl’s. It was really amazing.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Day 31 NYC: work work work
Today was really interesting. I finished a sketch that I had started on Friday. Then I started to organize the samples for spring 2013. When Sue got there and then things went crazy! She asked me to go get her lunch and then she wanted me to stand in her office while she looked at all the samples for the spring 2013 and she would tell us who they were for Missy or Junior. She also gave what she wanted to see in the garments for that season. It was a total Devil Wears Parade the scene were they are looking at belts that are so different and the girl starts to laugh. Of course Sue is much nicer than that and I was not laughing but close enough. That was mostly my day we went through 4 racks of clothing wondering what to change on the samples or that they should design them as is. It was so cool to see the process.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Day 29 NYC: fun day in the city
Times Square |
Times Square |
Forever 21 and yes that is a taxi in the store. |
A mannequin in Forever 21 does it look a little 60's to 70's to you? |
This is Macy's at 9:00 PM which is when they close. I would hate to work there! |
This is the New York City sky line at night the Empire State Building is the multicolored building. |
This is another picture of the skyline . |
Day 28 NYC: Friday!!
Today I did four sketches for Juniors most of them I was sketching the samples that the company had gotten from contemporary stores like H&M and Forever 21. Then I had to Organize the samples from these stores for the spring 2013 season. You have to organize them by either a cardigan and pull over and then you also have to organize them by how they are manufactured, you also have to organize them by sleeve length too. Finally I recolored a manufactured swatch for a buyer to have a different color to choose from but manufactured the same way. It was a very productive day after work I came home and went straight to bed.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Day 27 NYC: Crazy Thursday
Here is the stop we get off at when Joe comes to pick us up |
The stop where Joe gets us from the bus |
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Day 26 NYC: Fun in the Sun
Today New York City got to 98 degrees!!!! Finely! Some warm weather! Anyway today at work I got to run errands in the sun and then I got to do three sketches and I checked in fabric. I also went to Times square and watched the Yoga people for a while. We went to a grocery store after work and then made spaghetti!
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
DY 25 NYC: Crazy Tuseday
my desk right now |
Times Square |
Yoga in Times Square |
More Yoga |
A billboard for one of my series |
Me in Times square in my boots |
Monday, June 18, 2012
Day 24 NYC: Manic Monday
Today it was back to work. I got to work and was asked to arrange the samples that the company gets from the three manufactures that it uses right now. These are fabric swatches that are about five inches by seven inches and show the types of material that the manufacture comes out with the ones most used by the company that I am interning for right now are as follows.
Slub yarns which are a material that has thick and thin areas in the material and are then woven together. Tape yarns are yarns that are rough to the touch (rough hand) and the look of the actual yarns almost looks like a ribbon. Fuzzy is a fabric with...wait for it.... fuzzy yarns! Novelty fabrics are fabrics with something very distinctive such as a yarn or something. Space dyed fabric is a fabric that has the different colors going in a horizontal direction. Finally there are your Basic Blends which are fabrics sewn out of 100% cotton and such that are used in every day jersey and sweaters.
The reason that the company has to organize these swatches in a manner like this has to do with the cost. They estimate that each sweater weighs a pound and so when buying the raw material for the sweaters they have to get it by the pound, so when the manufacture sends these samples they also put how much per pound the fabric is. Based on this company’s consumer market they estimate that it would not be profitable to buy any fabric costing more than $3.50 per pound so they throw out any fabric or stitch that costs more than that. Now here are some pictures of the different fabrics and by the way if the fabric was to expensive for them to keep they let me have the swatches!! How COOL is that!!!
tape yarn swatch |
Tape yarn swatch |
space dye yarn swatch |
The reason that the company has to organize these swatches in a manner like this has to do with the cost. They estimate that each sweater weighs a pound and so when buying the raw material for the sweaters they have to get it by the pound, so when the manufacture sends these samples they also put how much per pound the fabric is. Based on this company’s consumer market they estimate that it would not be profitable to buy any fabric costing more than $3.50 per pound so they throw out any fabric or stitch that costs more than that. Now here are some pictures of the different fabrics and by the way if the fabric was to expensive for them to keep they let me have the swatches!! How COOL is that!!!
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Day 22 NYC: Beach day
Day 21 NYC: TGI Friday
This was a Fondue place we were gonna eat at but decided not to |
The table at the fondue place |
The greek resterant we ened up going to |
More of the resterant |
A picture of the cooks at the resterant |
The menu |
What I had for dinner the Mosharaki |
My dinner |
the bread we got to munch on before dinner |
this was what Stephanie had |
Me at dinner |
Day 20 NYC: learning about fittings
Today I helped get fabric for some of the design team which was interesting because there were so many fabric stores to choose from and then I had to get the right kind of fabric. After that I went and saw a couple of fittings today. They are very good about knowing exactly how much to take a garment up or down and then they also know when to bring the sleaves up or down as well. that was pretty much what we did at work. After work we all went out to a local bar to celebrate my friends promotion.
Day 19 NYC: Getting Kim and Sue ready for Texas
Today I did another sketch and then I got Kim and sue ready for their trip to Texas to the JC penny’s head quarters so that. They show them what they are coming out with for the next season so I had to organize there samples so that the headquarters can see them and then Kim and sue can talk about them in a good flow so I organized them from sleeve length and material. I also went and ran some errands for cooperate. That was what I did today.
This is a picture of the showroom |
The hallway to the showroom |
This is where buyers sit and then the samples are on the white rack behind. |
More pictures of the Showroom with all the samples. |
The view from the showroom thats Broadway! |
Day 18 NYC: Midtearm
Today I finished up the color library and gave my midterm to my supervisor and then I did another sketch and then my supervisor asked me if I had seen a knitting machine in real life she also wants to set up a time with me to go see that. After that we went home and explored Edgewater a bit.
Day 17 NYC: Back to work
Today I headed to work again and today I did part of a complete technical pack for a garment I did the sketch and the mock up spec page which is a page that have measurements that are usually just to start you on the actual spec page. Then you make the actual specification page in the network that the companies has online. I also went through these Christmas cards that they use for holiday sweaters, and I started to organize the standard color lab dips which are 4inch by 4 inch square that the companies sends to their manufactures to dye and then they send it back until the color matches what they want and it can take a while but when they get it right they file it so that they can refer back to it. I started alphabetizing the colors so that they can refer to them when samples come in so that they can make sure they are the right color.
Day 16 NYC: Cleaning and Unpacking
Today we did laundry and cleaned their new apartment we also unpacked their stuff and got them a little set up in their new place.
Day 15 NYC: Lazy Day
Today I and both my friends had a lazy day so that we could kind of recuperate from moving last weekend and then going to work right after. Today we watched movies and were lazy.
Day 14 NYC: TGI Friday!
The Europea Cafe where I get a salad |
The salad has spenage, grilled chicken, tomatos, crutons, and other stuff. Then they chop it up. |
The line to get a salad |
Day 13 NYC: of to work
Today I did a lot of organizing again and talked to my supervisor about my objectives that I want to accomplish. She did not think that I could accomplish all the ones I had originally set so she and I changed them a bit to make sure I could accomplish them. I forgot them at work so I will type them in and tell you when I accomplish them later.
Day 12 NYC: Off to cooperate
Today I went to cooperate again to help them out I spaced actual fit samples for the company that have to be correct to the tolerance given which on any measurement is usually about 1/4 and inch to 1/2 and inch either way the manufactures do not have much leeway on getting it wrong and there was one garment today that was too wide in the shoulders which did not work. When the measurements are wrong they have to send it back to the manufactures and then call them and tell them what was wrong. Also this week a lady from the company that I met for about 3 minutes went to Shangri to look in on the manufactures.
Day 11 NYC: work like crazy
More samples from Europe |
This was Stephanies desk and my desk for the next week. |
Samples that they got from Europe |
These are the garments that they use for color swatches |
More samples from Europe |
More Today and this week will be crazy because it is market week and so all the companies that buy sweaters from this company are here to see what they have for next season with what colors available and so a lot of this week is me running errands and organizing the other sweaters, hangers, and other things so that the designers can find what they are looking for quickly. Here are some pictures of the design room now when its market week.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Day 10 NYC: Hi Ho, Hi Ho, Its off to work we go!
This is me at the bus station to get my tickets for the bus. |
This is the Port Athority where we get off the bus to go to work. From here we walk about four blocks. |
The New York Times's Building which is in front of the Port Athority |
The horrible hill we have to walk up and down to go to and from work. This is the street Joe and Stephanie live on. |
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