Some of you know that I am a fan of the show Project Runway. Of course, there can be some drama when putting a group of strong-willed, ambitious designers in one room to work and compete against eachother. But, my favorite part of the show has always been the random, unconventional challenges, how the designers execute them, and seeing the finished product. A challenge they've done in the past is the "Grocery Store Challenge" where the designers had to shop at a grocery store (instead of a fabric store) for their materials to use for their garments. Little did I know that I would be confronted with a similar challenge in my little, creative world!


I sewed up a strapless dress to fit myself (something that's nice about being a seamstress!). I figured I would start with a long dress, and I could always cut it shorter as I go (which I did!). I ended up sewing on a strap, wanting to play with asymmetry.
After getting some gluing done, I decided that I needed a vision. I needed a design. I came up with a sketch to help me solidify my idea.
T H E V I S I O N
As I mentioned earlier, I wanted to do something with weaving, so I incorporated that into the design in a less literal way. I wanted it to look like the apricots and cranberries were dancing, overlapping eachother and intertwining, the apricots ending in a spiral...or is that where it begins? The center would be whole almonds, fading out into the sliced almonds.
Now, time to work, work work!!!
The bodice was quite time-consuming, but it was relaxing too. It reminded me of working on a mosaic, making all these tiny pieces fit together in such a way to create a united, whole image.