Thursday 25 May 2017

Diploma Module 1 - Costing Materials, Recording Time, Health and Safety,

Due to elapsed time it has taken me to complete this first module, allocating course costs and time is tricky.

Costing Materials

Mmmmm, many of the materials used were already in my stash.

In future, I must keep track of costs in a separate book together with receipts.

But, I have just replenished many of my stationery materials at a cost of £93.78 as I was running low, so it is probably fair to say this is what I've used for the course.

My main new large expense has been a wax pot and paraffin wax  - £79.50.

Polyfilla and interestingly textured things from a pound shop and probably amounted to about £5.

As I'd not used procion dyes before, procion dye starter pack £15.95
Separate procion colours  £11.20
Washing Soda 1Kg           £1.00

Other main new items:

Golden Open Acrylics      £20.00
Acrylic Wax                       £8.75
Block Printing Ink              £9.20

Misc threads and material £10.00

Total £254.38

Recording Time

Based on the routine I managed to get into at the beginning of the year, if I block out the time I can complete a chapter (obviously depending on the content) in two weeks, based on 2x8 hour days per week.  So, for 13 chapters, over the elapsed time I have probably put in about 400 hours. I realise I have gone 'off piste' and done some sewing and other tasks that were not in the programme.

Health and Safety

Any particular health and safety details have been noted as I performed the tasks.

Additionally,
  • keep wires from electrical items away from main thoroughfares
  • take a break and move around at least once an hour
  • keep 'sharps', e.g. scissors, awls, bradawls, etc in cork 
  • wear rubber gloves when using bleach and keep room ventilated
  • dispose of sharps considerately.
Storage of Work, Materials, Tools and Equipment

Design Work in Progress - kept flat in portfolio and easily accessible

Completed embroidery - boxed, wrapped in acid free tissue or framed

Completed design work - kept flat, in folders, in cardboard boxes

Papers for design work -  kept flat and covered to keep clean

Inks - lids secure in rainbow storage tower, attic

Paints for design work - lids secure in plastic crates

Other items like glue, bleach, sprays - lids secure, labelled clearly, away from children and pets

Embroidery work in progress - covered, usually in pillow case, easily accessible

Fabrics - in under-the-bed crates in attic, fabrics in use in reusable supermarket bags

Threads - stranded - wound onto bobbins, by colour, in plastic containers
              - sewing machine - in plastic shoe boxes, by colour
              - interesting textured - in plastic shoe boxes, by colour
              - machine embroidery - on covered stand

Beads - small plastic containers in shoe box

Metal threads - acid free tissue in plastic toolbox

Dyes - lids secure, plastic container

Sewing machines, embellisher - upright, covered, normal room temperature

Special materials, e.g. abaca tissue, lutradur - rainbow storage tower, attic

Printing materials - under-the-bed crate, attic (when not in use)

Lino cutting tools - rainbow storage tower, attic

Other electrical equipment - rainbow storage tower, flex lightly wound, stored when cold.

 Authentication of work

See email.



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