I think I have learnt a great deal in Unit 1, not only about how to create and set out a blog, but a lot about how I work and about London.
Without Rough Guide I wouldn't of met friends and I wouldn’t of known Notting Hill like I do now.
During the start of me writing my blog I found it abit of a “add on” and a “faff”. However I learnt throughout writing it and keeping it up to date that I actually enjoy writing it and I enjoy using it as a blank canvas for my thoughts and challenges within Textiles.
I think that my blog will be highly useful when I am looking back on my first year and being reminded of inspiring things I did and looked at.
My blog sums up my first term at Chelsea, with many inspiring images and pieces and I think it screams my excitement about the course.
What I have learnt most and what I actually like most about my blog is the fact you can see me changing and my textiles changing throughout.
One of my weaknesses however I think is that I am quite weak when it comes to colour within my Textiles. By just looking at my technical block posts on my blog I have noticed that that is my weakness. I have also noticed that my blog is not that consistent, I have done all the tasks but all the posts seem clustered. If I could change one thing about my blog it would be to do a post every week.
I think my strongest element of my blog is the fact that I have wrote a fair amount for the majority of my blog posts, and the fact that my blog is clearly exciting and I think I am quite truthful with my posts.
I have really enjoying this Unit, I am proud of my work and I will and already have looked back through both my Rough Guide and Blog for reference and motivation.


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