Textile Pattern Design for Home Interiors
Making the Oven Glove
A course by Tatiana Nedialkova , Artist, Illustrator, and Entrepreneur
Joined September 2020
About the video: Making the Oven Glove
Overview
“In this lesson, we will create the pattern for our oven glove. You will work directly with a product template and I will talk you through the things you need to consider when applying your pattern to a more demanding shape.”
In this video lesson Tatiana Nedialkova addresses the topic: Making the Oven Glove, which is part of the Domestika online course: Textile Pattern Design for Home Interiors . Learn to create patterns and illustrations for household products that light up your home.
Partial transcription of the video
“Making the Oven Glove In this lesson we'll start working on our oven glove. With the oven gloves you have a few different finishing options. For example, you can have print on both sides or you can decide to have padding in the hands area. In this lesson we'll do a double oven glove with the soft towelling back, which will just have print on one side. The model we'll be working on today is about 80 by 20 centimetres long, and it has roughly the shape of a skateboard deck. So let me show you. You'll find in your course resources, oven glove templates where you can play with it at home. I've ...”
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Course summary for: Textile Pattern Design for Home Interiors
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Category
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Areas
Digital Illustration, Pattern Design, Printing, Vector Illustration

Tatiana Nedialkova
A course by Tatiana Nedialkova
Tatiana Nedialkova studied literature at the University of Sofia, despite her desire to study art. It was when she moved to the UK that her journey as an artist began. She studied Fine Art Contemporary Practices in Devon, and her world as an artist began to unravel. She describes these years as “the best years an artist can wish for.” She went on to study Fine Art at the Chelsea College of Art and Design in London.
In 2016, she started her own company, Softer and Wild, where she combines her designs with textile products. The company has different collections that include kitchen towels, napkins, table runners, oven gloves, cushion covers, aprons, and more.
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