



Inspire your KS3 students with this creative, flexible, and engaging 10-lesson unit of work focused on surface decoration, design thinking, and basic construction skills through the theme of Pop Art and London. This project is ideal for Year 7 Textiles, Art & Design or D&T rotations and focuses on the design and creation of either a fleece beanie hat or a Pop Art–inspired appliqué patch for an existing garment. Developed by a specialist teacher, it includes a complete scheme of work with workbook tasks, design challenges, surface embellishment skills, and evaluation activities.
What’s Included:
Full 10-lesson unit overview with clear objectives and outcomes
Detailed lesson plans for each session (90 minutes each)
Printable student booklet including:
Safety, textile theory, advanced textiles, design brief & specification
End user research and analysis
Pop Art artist inspiration (Roy Lichtenstein & Jeremy Scott)
Stitching technique samples: embroidery & appliqué
Machine sewing introduction & practice
Final product evaluation
Key Learning Outcomes:
Understand the properties of fleece, felt and textile finishes
Explore fashion and art history through Pop Art and contemporary designers
Develop creative surface embellishment techniques
Use sewing machines and hand stitching safely and effectively
Work independently to design, make, and evaluate a personalised textile product
Build vocabulary around function, end users, and sustainability
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