It feels like I have been working on my block for forever! But really its just been a couple of weeks. Last night, making copies of my pattern, I was amazed at how far its come in a few short (very stressful) weeks.
We started out draping the muslin on the dress form, and came out with a fabric pattern piece.
Then we transfered the markings from the fabric to paper, from there we made corrections added seam allowances and cut and made our first sew up.
After the sew up, we did fittings. A few tweaks to the pattern later and we produced our block!
Now I can make tons of copies!
My block consists of five pieces: bodice front, bodice back, skirt front, skirt back and a sleeve. I am just displaying the bodice front piece though.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Nail Polish of the Week: Damsel In a Dress
This week's color is Essie's Damsel in a Dress. I got this color forever ago, and I think this is one of the first times I have used it. Anyway, its use was long overdue. I really love this dark almost black purple color. Its a great week before Halloween shade.
Scheduling
Its that time of the semester again! Time to schedule for next Spring, I have the classes I want lined up and now its all about waiting to get them. If all goes according to plan I'll have Fridays off, which is pretty neat. I miss those days, I had a schedule like that last spring, it was really nice.
I am planning to take Pattern design with Computer Application, Apparel Design Studio, Management, and Interpersonal Communication.
Love having fresh flowers in the house. |
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Nail Polish of the Week: March of Hearts 2009
This week's color is an ode to Breast Cancer Awareness month, March of Hearts 2009. Its a great light pink color, perfect for those quick nail polish jobs, I did this one 5 minutes before I had to walk out the door.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Practice Makes Perfect
As I mentioned in my last post, I have numerous projects going on right now.
One of which is the Window Display Project. We are given windows and must come up with a display idea and construct it. In my group, we all decided to come up with sketches and then from there we would decide on our two favorite to submit to the teacher and from there we would pick which display to do our project on.
I came up with two sketches. In the first, the drape should be more of a lilac color although it didn't come out right in the picture.
The second, features fashion sketches scattered throughout the background with crumpled sketches on either side littering the floor. The idea is that "Practice Makes Perfect", us designers work hard coming up with tons of different concepts and ideas and then we finally have the perfect finished product.
My group liked both sketches, but we chose the second to go forward and get reviewed by our teacher. The other design that got chosen by the group was really good too, of course I'd love for us to go with mine, but I have a good feeling about our display either way.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Bleh
So there is nothing else to say really, other than bleh. The past week, thats what it has really been, just bleh. Even though my midterm tests were all the week before, this week has just been jammed packed with STRESS. But I guess that just means I'm getting into the bulk of my fashion curriculum.
First, we were given 2 new projects to start working on. One of which we have about 1/2 page instruction for this huge assignment (the teacher really doesn't care about the class, but grades hard anyways). Both projects are group projects, and I have pretty much the same group for both. Hopefully the group thing will end up to be a positive.
Next, we had muslin fittings this week for our pattern... it just hurts me to talk about it. I worked so long and hard on my pattern and in the end you just want your pattern to be perfection. However, mine of course had its flaws. Which I guess I should just accept since its my first time doing this. I was crestfallen. Sewing is the one thing I think I am good at, and to have errors just blows.
This week, my hours have been so bleh. Tuesday I was at school from 8 am until 9:45 pm, we ordered pizza to our building. I hear the hours we keep just get worse, which is delightful to hear. As downtrodden as I feel this week though, I have a feeling that in the future I will look back and wish that this amount of stress was all that I had to deal with.
Oh, if you were interested in my projects?
For Product Development, we have to create a "company" and do target market research, create a line, do spec sheets and cost sheets and stuff like that. Its a big project with a lot of work and the teacher doesn't really care to give us to much info on it.
The second project is for Visual Merchandising. We get to create window displays! I am equally excited and petrified of this project. We have a lot to live up to from last semester, and I don't know where to start with it. But I am excited to get to work on it and see the end product.
Anyways, I don't know when my schedule will finally calm down, but until then, Ill try to enjoy the ride.
First, we were given 2 new projects to start working on. One of which we have about 1/2 page instruction for this huge assignment (the teacher really doesn't care about the class, but grades hard anyways). Both projects are group projects, and I have pretty much the same group for both. Hopefully the group thing will end up to be a positive.
Next, we had muslin fittings this week for our pattern... it just hurts me to talk about it. I worked so long and hard on my pattern and in the end you just want your pattern to be perfection. However, mine of course had its flaws. Which I guess I should just accept since its my first time doing this. I was crestfallen. Sewing is the one thing I think I am good at, and to have errors just blows.
This week, my hours have been so bleh. Tuesday I was at school from 8 am until 9:45 pm, we ordered pizza to our building. I hear the hours we keep just get worse, which is delightful to hear. As downtrodden as I feel this week though, I have a feeling that in the future I will look back and wish that this amount of stress was all that I had to deal with.
Oh, if you were interested in my projects?
For Product Development, we have to create a "company" and do target market research, create a line, do spec sheets and cost sheets and stuff like that. Its a big project with a lot of work and the teacher doesn't really care to give us to much info on it.
The second project is for Visual Merchandising. We get to create window displays! I am equally excited and petrified of this project. We have a lot to live up to from last semester, and I don't know where to start with it. But I am excited to get to work on it and see the end product.
Anyways, I don't know when my schedule will finally calm down, but until then, Ill try to enjoy the ride.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Vampire Weekend Concert!
Last weekend, Mary, her little sister and I traveled down to New Orleans, to go to the Vampire Weekend concert! On the drive down, before we got lost, we saw this car, decked out in Hello Kitty!
Then we preceded to get lost and we ended up going through the French Quarter, but we eventually found our way and made it to the theatre before the concert started.
The concert was awesome, they had incredible lighting and backgrounds to go along with each song.
At one point, chandeliers came down from the ceiling and they moved and the lights flickered with the beat of the music.
It was a truly great concert! Can't wait till they come again.
Check out the lighting affects that went with their song Cousins, it was pretty awesome.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Nail Polish of the Week: Merino Cool
The nail polish this week was supposed to be Sew Psyched a sage/grey color from Essie's current Fall collection. However, life had other plans and my nails got completely messed up from some fabric adhesive. So the color for this week is Essie's Merino Cool, also from the current fall collection.
I'm not happy with how this picture came out. In person, the color is a darker purple. I love it its really pretty and neutral. I think I'll try to take more pictures later of this color, but in the meanwhile check out ByHillary's post on it, I think her color is more accurate.
I'm not happy with how this picture came out. In person, the color is a darker purple. I love it its really pretty and neutral. I think I'll try to take more pictures later of this color, but in the meanwhile check out ByHillary's post on it, I think her color is more accurate.
Friday, October 8, 2010
23 Days Left
Halloween is right around the corner, 23 days away to be exact. In the past I have made my costume, and costumes for friends. This year, with school and other activities making their presence known I doubt I'll have time to do much.
Back in 2007, Amanda and I were pretty obsessed with Wicked, So we did our own version of the theme. I made her dress, and my skirt.
In 2008 and 2009, I did the whole Alice in wonderland thing, way before the movie came out.
Last year, I made Grace and her friend Phoebe Wilma and Betty costumes.
If I do make something this year, I'm either tagging along on a friend's plan to do Pacman, or I could live out my dream of making a Marie Antoinette costume (but I really want to devote some time to that). I have been watching costume makeup tutorials lately trying to get ideas. I love Kandee Johnson's costume make up videos, they look amazing, be sure to check them out. I so want to try one!
Anna and I doing the whole Halloween thing, back in the day. My grandmother made these costumes.
So what are some of your costume ideas.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Nail Polish of the Week: Russian Navy
Sunday, October 3, 2010
A Touch of Vintage
This morning, Rhonda and I headed over to the vintage sale. I was running a little late so once we got there a lot of the great items I saw on Thursday, including the outfit I put together, were already gone.
But never fear we still found some great items.
First I got this necklace, its gold and the beads are wood. Its pretty long and can be doubled up, $2.50.
Next, I got these black and gold cameo earrings. They are pretty old looking, and they are "clip-ons" but really the back screws tighter to hold the earring in place, $2.50
Last I got a dark blue with gold accent clutch, $5.
So in all I did pretty well. There were some gorgeous vintage dresses, but I had no real use for them, other than admiring how pretty they were.
Rhonda also bought some things...
She got a tie for her boyfriend Scott, $1.
I love the abstract floral print on it!
Rhonda also got this great cross body bag, its a really pretty grey color, $5.
She wanted to add a little something to it, so we found this really cute red rose pin $2.
This weekend had gorgeous weather. I went to the football game Saturday, it was really nice in the stadium. Today was a great day to do a little shopping and then just laze around the house catching up on things.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Betty
The other day I had to go into class after hours to finish up some work on my pattern. It finally gave me the chance to take some pictures!
So first, we have Betty with the muslin pieces draped on her.
So first, we have Betty with the muslin pieces draped on her.
From the markings on the muslin, we are then able to create the basic block pattern. We also used measurements to draft a sleeve, which can be seen to the right.
Going into the building and room late at night is super creepy. especially with the 20+ mannequins just creeping out in the back... and then you have this one... super creepy little kid just hanging around.Friday, October 1, 2010
That Vintage Thing
We found this awesome 1960's boatneck dress, in pink dupioni silk and paired it with a hat, white leather gloves and a gold belt.
I thought the hat was the coolest thing! it was completely covered in feathers!
And the gloves were the softest real leather, so pretty.
My group was one of the first scheduled to set up displays, so I didn't get to see many of the others. Although there were some really cute ones already completed.
I would have stuck around and looked through more clothes, but I had to get to work. I did however get a couple of pictures of some cool clothes that were going to be for sale.
In the area? Check out the sale this Sunday!
WHEN: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3.
WHERE: LSU 4-H Mini Barn, near the Parker Coliseum.
ADMISSION: $5 adults, $2 students with IDs.
WHERE: LSU 4-H Mini Barn, near the Parker Coliseum.
ADMISSION: $5 adults, $2 students with IDs.
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