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Lace, ripped chiffon ruffles, and diamond quilting- These are a few of my favorite things

I must admit, 7 weeks ago I had a life. I used to go see movies, I had friends, and even showered on a regular basis.  Now those things are gone and have been replaced with a senior collection.  Is it worth it?  I sure as heck hope so.

These past few weeks have been the hardest to date.  I wasn’t really sure how I was going to knock out a masterpiece in 5 weeks, but BOO YA, it happened.  This semester has already had a couple set backs.  We missed the second day of class due to a snow day.  Then half of the class missed an entire week of class when we went to Las Vegas for the Curve Expo.  Of course, then we had President’s Day on a Monday and there went yet ANOTHER class.  I have chosen to blame this absence of class time for the craziness that ensued the last two weeks.  First off, we come in on Saturday…. every Saturday.  That said, our Professor is just as dedicated as we are, as she also comes in on Saturday mornings to see our progress and make changes.  After all, if you were going to have to start over, wouldn’t you rather know Saturday than Monday?  We’ve also discovered this amazing new feature FIT has introduced called 24-hour lab availability.  With a simple signed letter on an FIT letterhead that lists all of the students names we are able to stay past the restricting 2am deadline, and work up until the next class arrives at 9am.  Longest amount of consecutive hours in C714? That award would have to go to Francielle.  I’m fairly certain that in the last week, she has only left that room for food and energy drinks.  Many of the students prefer to work from their apartments because they are commuters and have dress forms in their rooms.  This is always my favorite because on presentation day, you have about 8-9 garments on the forms that you’ve never seen before.  SURPRISE!

First ensemble was set to be due on Monday, March 14th.  Given the state of everyone’s garments,  the professor extended the date to Wednesday, March 16th.  Our critic, Flora Nikrooz visited on Wednesday to see the finished garments and had only nice things to say about everyone’s ensembles.  She really Oohed and Awed over a couple, but maintained a pretty good poker face throughout.  Thus, the candidates for Critic Award will remain a mystery to us all.

From here it only gets worse.  Most of the class still has to finish up their robes for Monday and EVERYONE still has HOURS of beading to do. Our second ensemble, made of 95% Cotton, is due 3 weeks and 3 days from today.  How am I feeling?  I feel very similarly to the time I flipped my father’s four wheeler into a ditch and saw him RUNNING at me with a look of rage on his face:  I’m shaking in my boots.

My cotton ensemble is actually more difficult than my first ensemble.  It consists of four pieces: A long-line bra, garter, panty, and petticoat robe.  I still have to go shopping for fabric, and if it is any sign of what is to come, I actually DREAMED about buying cotton tulle last night.  In the dream everyone in the city sold out of it and I was forced to buy it from Mood for $183/yd.  (They jacked up the priced because of high demand.)  Hopefully is was only a dream as I will be needing atleast 10 yards.

My roommate questions my existence since I am never home.  Needless to say, the doorman to my apartment must think I’m a hardcore party girl: I come home at 4:30 in the morning looking haggard and slightly stumbling, mumbling nonsense about ripped chiffon ruffles…

A (Regrettable) Leap Through Time or Sportswear: Slave to the Schedule

So in an effort to catch up on my work, (and embarrassingly enough, I have a ton of work to catch up on) I decided to stay in my classroom till 2 (that’s AM, people!). After all, what better way for a twenty-something college student to spend her Saturday night, after having been “attacked” by a storm, because she just had to pick the worst looking day this month to go buy fabric?  Low and behold after working diligently till 2, packing up my belongings and transferring the contents to my locker, I look down at my watch (check that: cell phone) and see that it is now in fact 3 am.

Damn you, daylight savings!

Saturday night's 5-star accomodations...

Saturday night's 5-star accomodations...

Alas, too late to travel, I was forced to retire to the FITSA lounge for the evening. Yes, my friends, I spent the night in school (not my first, mind you).  Boy, there’s something about sleeping on a State University of New York-owned couch that makes you feel like you’ve really accomplished something… so why aren’t I done?

Just so you can panic right along with me, (your empathy is much appreciated, by the way) here’s a schedule of due dates you can keep referring to, compliments of my professor (along with some delightful asides, compliments of moi!):

MONDAY MARCH 15, 2010: COME TO CLASS WITH FIRST OUTFIT COMPLETED , HEMS ARE THE ONLY THING LEFT, TO FIT YOUR MODEL. START DRAPING OR DRAFTING YOUR SECOND OUT FIT. (For the record, I’ve actually chosen to work on my two looks simultaneously, so even though I presented not one finished look but rather two half–let me give myself more credit here, 2/3rds–completed, I feel that I’m actually ahead of schedule. Cheers to that!)

MONDAY MARCH 24, 2010: SECOND OUTFIT SHOULD BE ON ITS WAY TO COMPLETION, 50% DONE (this is where I have an advantage (check that: cue maniacal laughter))

SPRING RECESS: MONDAY MARCH 29, 2010 – SUNDAY APRIL 4, 2010 (USE THIS TIME WISELY) (Rough translation: “YOU WILL BE SPENDING ALL YOUR FREE TIME IN CLASS”)

WEDNESDAY APRIL 5, 2010 AFTER YOUR SPRING RECESS, COME TO CLASS WITH MOST OF YOUR GARMENT COMPLETED

WEDNESDAY APRIL 7, 2010 SECOND OUTFIT DUE

MONDAY APRIL 12, 2010 CRITIC PICKS OR AWARD WINNER FOR THE CLASS/START WORKING ON YOUR THIRD OUTFIT

WEDNESDAY APRIL 14, 2010: BFA JUDGING DAY FOR ALL CLASSES

MODEL FITTING DATE: TO BE ANNOUNCED

THURSDAY APRIL 29, 2010 BFA FASHION SHOW

THIRD OUTFIT DUE MONDAY MAY 17, 2010 (This is where it gets interesting, I happen to be doing the Cotton Inc. Competition–which I’ll blog about in a future post—so that is what I count as my third outfit and thus will be due, say, April 12, with the other two. The pressure is way on.)

THANK YOU

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Here now is a [lame], random breakdown of a very basic cutting process that we all go through here. It’s what I’d been doing up until I had to check in to Motel FITSA. This is just to give you an idea of how I’ve spent a good chunk of my time these past few nights, aside from sewing, obviously.  If you’re a fashion student (or an avid viewer fashion design reality shows) you’ve seen this before; but the workroom novice might find this interesting.

These will be the pants for my second look. The fabric is a beautiful stretch wool suiting. I’ll post a photo of the finished product soon.
(Check that: Here now are my [pointless] visual aids, for which a co-ed’s blog should never be without. Stay tuned for more!)

Step 1: Laying out the fabric

Step 1: Laying out the fabric

Step 2: Laying out the patterns

Step 2: Laying out the patterns

Step 3: Tracing the pattern

Step 3: Tracing the pattern

Step 4: Cutting out the pieces

Step 4: Cutting out the pieces