Our Archie is slowly transforming from a blank canvas into our own individual piece of art titled "Wrapped in Yarn". We have started decoupaging his head with wrappers from pure wool, interesting labels and pictures. Our title that we are basing our Artwork is"Wrapped in Yarn"this is where we are looking at all the different forms of wool from raw, dyed, spun yarn to the fabric stage and how and where we use it eg knitting etc. As you can see our Archie is slowly changing f you look closely you will see that there are some very interesting wool samples.
"There will be significant costs to the Australian economy and the welfare of all Australians if these are allowed to degrade." What is Natural Resource Management? This term refers to the management of land, water, soil, plants and animals with a focus on how management effects the quality of life both in the present and for future generations. Give some examples of Natural Resource Management? The Australian Government is investing $2 billion to achieve a real and measurable difference to Australia’s environment. Caring for our Country funds projects across the country to achieve national targets - projects that improve biodiversity and sustainable farm practices. * Australia's National Reserve System is a nation-wide network of reserves especially set up to protect Australia's unique natural environment for current and future generations. * Australia's unique biodiversity underpins the functioning of our natural and productive landscapes, but faces threats from habitat destruction, invasive species, pollution and climate change * Australia's coasts and critical aquatic habitats are significant environmental assets which are also fundamentally important to the Australian lifestyle and economy * Over sixty per cent of Australia's landscapes are privately owned or leased for agricultural production Why do you think it is important to get it right? If we don't focus on these environmental issues affecting Australia's Natural Resources we will not have them for future generations. Think about some of the consequences if we don't manage these resources properly? There will be no: * food * textiles for clothing * land for farming * clean water for drinking and crops http://www.nrm.gov.au/funding/previous/index.html For our video we decided to run a Fashion Show. We thought this would be a fun way to get our whole class involved as well as showcasing the many garments that can be made from wool. The following is the running sheet for the show. We hope you enjoy watching the video as much as we enjoyed being a part of it.
GPS Wool Innovation Fashion Show 2013 Today on our catwalk we are fortuneate enough to have models from all over the world showcasing wool and recycled clothing. You will see a variety of styles and textures of clothing made from wool.We hope that you will enjoy the show while gaining a greater understanding of how important the wool industry is to the Australian Economy and how we need to buy Australian, supporting our local farmers. This show has been developed to emphasise the importance of working towards a sustainable future. Well let's get started.... We would like to welcome our special guests Alex - Paparazzi Photographer, Jesse -Gossip Columnist and Dom our Music Director. First up we have some very colourful felt hats that have been made from lamb's wool. Look at those styles Next to the catwalk we have a selection of vintage jackets. These jackets are very stylish with a superior drape and natural shine. Keeping you warm on those cold winter days. Our next model has flown in from Paris for this special occaision.Welcome to the catwalk Jen. Jen is wearing a lovely 100% wool Country Road business skirt. This particular skirt provides a year round comfort that's lightweight and versatile. Look at this handsome group strutting their stuff. We have a selection of scarves, beanies, gloves, bed socks and leg warmers. Vests have been very popular this winter and our next models are wearing a lovely soft red vest and a hand croteched blue and white vest. Jumpers this winter are in both vibrant and neutral colours. We have a Jenny Kee designed jumper as one of our feature pieces. Within the design there are many different coloured yarns. Next on the runway we have another International model Kenny Sutcliff the male model from Mudgee who has travelled the globe. Please welcome him to the runway. The jacket being modelled comes from this winters collection it is stylish, comfortable and lightweight. Ugg boots are a must for these colder months. Walking down the runway we have some stylish models wearing ugg boots. Now we have a Woollen Highland Skirt with a check design matched with a long cream woollen jacket. These garments are a part of our retro range. Welcome back to the runway Jen. Jen is wearing a very sophisticated long, black wool dress which provides you with next to skin comfort and softness. Wow, wool can be used in so many different ways. Next we have lamb's wool blankets and a colourful hand knitted poncho. Walking down the catwalk we have Kenny Sutcliffe male model from Mudgee wearing one of our most famous brands Country Road. Look at the classic lines of his navy patterened 100% wool jacket. R.M Williams is another famous Australian brand that uses wool in their clothing. Next we have a stylish R.M Williams skirt made from extra fine merino wool that is so comfortable on the skin. Wool is such a popular textile. Our next models are wearing business jackets that can be worn all year round that are made from superfine wool. As you have seen wool can be used on a wide variety of garments woven in many different ways.Wool is a natural fibre that is a valuable resource which is exported worldwide. Give our models a round of applause for a job well done............ Thank You to the following: Ali and Arabella - Compares Dominic - Music Director Jesse - Gossip Columnist Alex - Paparazzi (Photographer) Mr Burns ( Kenny) / Mrs Eshman - Models Year 6 - Models Year 5 - Audience This was to be the most sought after event of the year, "The Gwynneville PS Wool Innovation Fashion Show" which was held on Wednesday September, 2013. It had been promoted nationwide with top models to be showcased on the catwalk. This fashion show would be a variety of Wool Products such a blankets, jumpers, scarves, dresses, skirts, beanies gloves, suits and pants. Guests enjoyed the goody bags that we received on arrival,inside were samples of wool and woollen products. We were all waiting to see who the big name models were going to be. It was really a day all about the models and their product. How professional the models from Year 6 were strutting their stuff down the catwalk like they were seasoned campers. The audience gazed, clapped and cheered. All of the models wore different styles of clothing which looked fantastic. Halfway through the show we finally got to see the much anticipated arrival of the to international models. The first was Mrs Eshman who had travelled all the way from Paris to model a stunning, tight fit, black woollen dress. The second, the most famous of the two Kenny Sutcliff the male model from Mudgee who had arrived straight from the catwalks of London, modelling a magnificent, black woollen suit. The crowd could not take their eyes off the two seasoned models. All the garments showcased were, in fact, entirely made from wool we couldn't believe how versatile wool is, as we are so use to seeing it as big and chunky. There were so many different styles and textures of clothing. This Fashion Show most certainly did live up to all expectations with top class models and clothes to die for. There were many orders taken on the day for showcased garments. We are all hoping that we will be invited to next seasons Fashion Event as we can't wait to see what woollen garments will be on parade next winter . Jessie Sheridan .http://www.woolmark.com/ SHEEP JOKES 1. Where do sheep go shopping? Ans: Woolworths 2. Why can't you trust a sheep? Ans: Because they're always spinning yarns. What do you get when you cross a kangaroo and a sheep? ans: A woolly jumper. 4. What do you call the first sheep on Mars? Ans: A Mars Baa! 5. What was the sheep doing on the way to the farm? Ans: A ewe turn 6. Why did the ram jump off the cliff? Ans: Because he heard someone singing "There'll never be another ewe." 7. How do you call out to a girl sheep? Ans: Hey ewe! 8. Why did the girl throw a glass of milk over the poddy lamb? Ans: She wanted a Milky Baa! http://www.rochedalss.eq.edu.au/wool.htm " Developing stories about the future helps us to identify what we understand or don't understand, challenge our preconceptions and assumptions, and gives us insights into information we need to get. This helps us deal better with
wicked problems." We hear the word sustainability almost every day. But what does it mean! Look around you, Sustainability is the people and the land working together like links of a chain ensuring our resources are maintained for future generations. Australian Farmers make up less than 1% of our population. With todays population approximately 22.68 million. How can they effectively clothe our community if they don't employ sustainable methods of farming? Wool is a versatile fabric which has many uses. It can be used for gloves, beanies, scarves, socks, dresses, pants, shirts, jackets, skirts and jumpers. In order to make woollen garments it used to be very time consuming, but with advances in technology we have been able to make items of clothing quicker to supply an ever increasing population. NSW has a population of 7.29 million with a current sheep flock of 26 180 000 producing about 140 000 tonnes of wool per year. Throughout NSW we have a large sheep population to supply wool for clothing. To sustainably clothe NSW we would need to look at * How many wool farmers there are in NSW * How many sheep per flock * Expenses of Farming - shearing, wool handlers,wool presses etc * Current wool prices - 1128c / kg as of Sept 2013 * Garments produced * Care for the environment - water use * Demands of the population * Demands of our economy * A greater selection of products * Recycling products - buy second hand * Educating people about wool and its properties If we want to be truly sustainable we need to understand the impact of our lives and the things we need to survive have on the environment remembering that sheep, the land, food, the farmers and the community all need to support each other in order to support sustainability. http://www.landlearnnsw.org.au/sustainability/what-is-sustainability On Friday 6th August we were very fortuneate again to have one of our very talented teachers and her cousin come and show us how to applique. Once we were given our demonstration on How to applique using blanket stitch. We then chose a felt square with a letter to blanket stitch. Our writing for our felt squares will spell out "Gwynneville PS" , "Archibull Prize", "wool" and "2014". Once we have blanket stitched our squares, they will be placed onto our artwork. Here, we have included a newsletter from Illawarra Feltmakers for you to enjoy. Inside is an article about Gwynneville Public School and how we made our felt balls. TO ENLARGE PLEASE CLICK ON THE LAST BUTTON IN THE RIGHT CORNER.
Year 6 Performing Raps As a part of our project about wool the children were given the task of composing a rap related to our theme of wool. |