Wednesday, June 23, 2010

On my way to Jackson, Mississippi

I am packed and ready to be on the way to Jackson, Mississippi for Project Tutu.  I worked a little more on my “practice tutu” this week.  Since my machine had to be sent via UPS, I had to do all of the trimming by hand.  Took a little longer than it normally would, but it was good to practice some hand stitching.

Tutu Practice 010 Pinning the trims in place

 

Tutu Practice 021Finished Bodice

 Tutu Practice 024 Packing was a bit tricky.  I think I will have to bring another suitcase for clothes!!

More later with pictures from Jackson and what our project will be!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Project Tutu

On June 23, I will be traveling to Jackson, Mississippi to participate in the first ever Project Tutu sponsored by Tutu.com.  I am fortunate enough to have the sponsorship of my employer, The Richmond Ballet.  I have been practicing for the past few weeks, timing myself to find out how long it takes me in the construction process of the tutu. 

The skirt took a little over 5 1/2 hours from cutting the net to steaming the skirt.  I didn’t tack the skirt but that usually takes me a little over 1 hour.

Tutu Practice 012When the last few rows are being attached to the panty, it’s kind of like trying to put socks on a wiggly two year old.

Tutu Practice 013 Stitching the back seam of the panty

I chose an 8 piece bodice for the practice session.  We will be provided with patterns in the competition, I just used one I had available.  The bodice took a little over 2 1/2 hours to get to the “ready for hand stitching stage”

Tutu Practice 002 Tutu Practice 005

I am using a simple gold lace and trim design for this tutu.   I will be hand stitching the bias strips and lace onto the bodice, and adding rhinestones once the trims  are attached.

Tutu Practice 007 Bodice with trims pinned.  These will be moved around a bit to get the placement just right

Tutu.com Facebook Tutu Design Competition

Earlier this year, Tutu.com announced that they would be holding a tutu design competition.  The winner of the competition would have their tutu in a fashion show along with the tutus of current ballet costume designers, vintage tutus and tutu.com designs.  The fashion show is being held at the International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Mississippi.

I was fortunate enough to be selected as one of the top 6 finalists, and then, as one of the two selected to be featured in the fashion show.

My tutu design is a 9 layer black and white tutu with white enhanced silver sparkle tulle in between the layers.  The 12 piece bodice is white bengaline, with a nude inset.  black & white bodice closeup

I used techniques from “The Artful Ribbon” to make the ribbon flowers with ribbons I found at local craft stores.  Some are solids, some are fun prints, like polka dots and zebra prints.  I wanted to use the black swirls to create a fanciful look.  black & white details

The ribbons on the bodice and skirt are white grosgrain ribbons with quotes from famous choreographers about dance. 

I used different findings, beads and rhinestones to complete the decorations.  The large rhinestone flowers in the center of the black flowers are clasps from a rhinestone belt someone gave me.  I love using found objects in unusual ways in decorating my costumes.

black & white tutuThe completed tutu

 

 

 

 

bar closeup  hook closeup    Hooks and bars hand stitched to the basque using a blanket stitch.