Day 1: Mission Accomplished



Through all the threads and tears...I completed my first dress! At first the toughness of the spandex material was rough to work with, but once I got the hang of it...it was smooth sailing. The lines in the pinstriped material made it much easier to measure--which cut out about an hour of my design time. I decided to utilize the gold metallic thread as I thought it would not only compliment the colors of the dress, but add to its' pictorial design. My original inspiration was scantily clad = ) but I decided to calm it down...as I did not want to scare away any potential guest to by blog.

I now present "Semi-Scantily Clad:



side note: Lipstick: MAC:frost:Creme De La Femme

Day 1: The Material


The Material:
Neon Pink & Neon Orange Spandex Material
Gold Thread
Pink Thread
White Thread

The Inspiration:
My inspiration for today's dress is: Scantily Clad

Day 1

I traveled to NYC's Fashion District/Garment District to choose some materials for my challenge. At my first stop, Spandex House on 37th street, I was greeted by unknowledgeable and rather rude employees...so I decided to take my budgeted business elsewhere. I came across Mood Fabrics which was directly across the street, on the 3rd floor of a large warehouse. As I walked into Mood Fabrics was in awe by the vast array of designer and traditional fabrics. Because of my budget constraint, I could not help but look at the prices of the materials (first) which ranged from $10.00- $100.00 a yard. Although I am ALL FOR QUALITY, my money is not, so again I took my business elsewhere. Off of 8th Ave...I located another fabric store, unfortunately I do not remember the name; because once I saw DISCOUNT I ran directly inside. I was helped by a generous associate and I walked out satisfied with 5 yards of fabric: 2 yds of tulle, 2 yds of cotton jersey, and 1 yds of spandex material.

The "Project"

As a novice designer/blogger and self-made fashionista I have challenged myself to create one dress a day. That's right...I will be slumped over my ECO-PRO sewing machine for the next few days in an attempt to create 30 dress in 30 days. Sounds similar to one of my favorite movies "Julie and Julia", but instead of dealing with collapsed aspics and burnt stews, I will be stressing over broken needles and skipped stitches! Let the "Project" begin...