Showing posts with label Embroidery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Embroidery. Show all posts

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Mi Pueblo Bonito está Completo!



Hey guys! As you can see, I have FINALLY finished embroidering my puebla dress/blouse! Though it took me an unnecessarily long time to complete (seeing that I started it this time last year), I was preoccupied and distracted with other things in life that it slid to the back burner. But I am happy to inform you all that today, it has finally been completed!


 As I continue my two year study, my love for Mexico strengthens each day. I am fascinated with the history, certain aspects in the culture, the language, the people, the food, the clothing, the music... it enraptures me as I read, watch, write and learn about it each day. What is this yearning? I do not know as yet, but I long to visit Mexico someday, and it's my plan to get there.


As shown, the waist of the dress is wrapped in a red band or scarf, with a black gypsy skirt giving it that 'Mexican' look which I adore! I'm pleased with the contrast colors as well and I must say this ended up turning out more authentic- looking than I thought! 


Ah, yes! What would Mexico be without the music? My increasing love for mariachi has caused me to begin humming it while I wash dishes or during chores. I am currently looking for some salsa music that I'd enjoy, not to mention many other Mexican genres there are. Do you know a few?


And finally dancing, another thing which I love and is found in Mexican culture! My mind is sparking with ideas on making many more garments such as this. I have so enjoyed watching the transformation of a once bed sheet into a beautiful garment with the swirls of the land to the south. 
I hope this has been of interest, and I appreciate all my readers beautiful and lovely comments!
I hope you have a blessed day and begin to walk in the calling Yah has given you!

Hasta luego mi amigos!

Monday, June 12, 2017

So What's Been Up with Me?


Hey guys!
I know it's been awhile since I've posted anything on The Girl in Curls, but now since I've graduated I'm aiming on scheduling and purposefully completing the tasks and goals I have set for this year.

So what's been up with me?

I have been reading quite a few books, which is a big accomplishment for me! Also, my writings in poetry/stories have expanded and I plan on continuing my writings as I am developing a novel currently that I aim to complete. Whether it's 100 pages or 300 hundred, the goal is to finish it and also keep you guys updated on what's been going on with me in the process.
I've also been pretty musically involved lately, engaging in voice development, learning finger style guitar, and I aim to continue my music theory studies and also give my violin and cello some more attention.
Spanish will definitely be a big priority again as I shoot for further study in the language. And I'm planning on finishing my Puebla within the following weeks.
As for what to do next in education, I'm praying whether or not it is the Father's will for me to go to college, if so, I would major in music for sure. There are so many opportunities for me, but I'm not sure which to take and where Yahweh will lead. I've also been considering getting a job and transportation so I could travel more. Just wanting to bring in some income, ya know?
I'd like to post more music/covers on my Youtube channel to be a bit more active there, and to be more available for my followers and subscribers.
Also I'm trying to find a way I can produce more music for you guys in the future. So many goals, but I'll take it one at a time.
And a final goal is to meet people, get to know them better, and come out of my introverted shell which will be difficult, but not impossible.

So what are your goals for this year?

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Tattered: A Short Story Based on True Events


Transformation.

The word frightened me. Never in my whole life had I been so consumed with uncertainty, I was afraid. What would happen to me? What would I become?
I was practically handed over without any emotional attachment, my previous owner gave suggestions on how these strangers could use me.
My white Egyptian cotton surface would be hurled into a mop bucket, polishing and buffing floors. I sorely was dismayed. All because I was tattered in an unseen corner... I was imperfect and useless now, was this my destiny?
I had been so glorious! I had once glowed beneath the winter white comforter in the home of a prominent doctor, but now since I had been tattered, my integrity had been broken, I was ready to except my fate. I deserved nothing better, nothing beautiful could come out of this...
Yet despite my flaws, the strangers were insistent on bringing me home where I could be transformed by a young unknown artisan who could turn me into something interesting...  however even in this, I remained hesitant.
After I had been brought home and thoroughly washed by the seamstress, she laid me out on the dining room table and folded me up neatly, setting me aside in a basket for the day.
The next evening, the girl gingerly lifted me from the confinement and spread me across the wooden surface once again. I didn't know what she had in mind, but somehow I was beginning to trust her.
Her touch was tender and caring. She smoothed me down as she measured me inch by inch, marking me with a pencil lightly and etching out unreadable notes on my pure white surface. I was nervous, but I was okay, everything would be fine... but the horrifying truth lay before me in the grasp of the artisan...

Scissors.

Cold, lifeless stainless steel scissors, blades that could slash me into pieces until I became lint... I watched awestruck as pieces of fabric fell from the table... would anything be left of me?
Moments later I had been divided into 2 sections, with a remainder of another smaller segment, what was the plan? What could she make of 3 pieces of fabric? After I had been cut, she had set me aside a few days to gather some supplies. This is where my story unfolds.
Evening to evening I was pinned, stitched, and re-stitched again. She would sew, then take out, contemplate and take out some more. As days turned into weeks, our bonds were strengthening and a trust was beginning to develop between us. She knew my material, and I knew her guiding hands.
Day by day the fog of her strategy was becoming clear, and the mystery of her genius was beginning to be solved, it was going to be more wonderful than I could have ever imagined. A simple bed sheet seemed trivial compared to the workmanship of her design... I was to become a garment.
There was nothing truly elegant about my cut out, after all I was practically just a three piece gown, but the artisan had transformed me into something beautiful, a flowy elegant work of art!  She swelled with satisfaction, making me feel special and appreciated. My destiny was fulfilled, this was who I would be.
I was taken aback the evening when she took me upstairs into the sewing room, was there something wrong? Was I not yet completed? I would soon discover what she had in mind.

I found myself being stretched tightly across a wooden hoop, securing me down firmly. With my material sprawled atop a coffee table, the artisan sorted through a myriad of colorful floss; greens, pinks, blues, and others were neatly strung beside other coordinating threads.  I was immediately intrigued.
Fetching a small tin container that rattled with small metal objects inside, she afterwards drew me to herself and revealed a thin, sharp, metallic needle from the case; the eye staring at me coldly. Threading some floss through the needle, she licked her lips and positioned me closer to her so she could see the fine lines she had traced on my surface. I braced myself accordingly.
The needle pierced my smooth white material, the pain of knowing how many tiny holes would cover me made me cringe. But immediately following it a silky smooth floss replaced the hole with a colorful string, vibrant and alive. None would ever know that the colorful threads that swirled around me were swallowed within small pricks freckled across pure cotton. The artisan's design was more brilliant than I had ever imagined. And as the weeks passed by and our friendship grew, I was becoming more lovely than ever.
I was being transformed into a masterpiece.

And now here I am... completed. Wrapped closely around my artisan. She wears me about with pride and satisfaction. She has transformed me into the garment I am today. And if I had never ripped in the corner of the seam, I wouldn't have been here at all.
I have met various materials; wool, linen, (even cotton as myself), who come from various places, who had functioned as different things before being brought into the house of the seamstress. They fear the transformation process, claiming that their immediate state is the best there is... and if tattered, they would come to nothing. When they see me they are amazed, claiming me as the most prominent of what the artisan has made. I smile sadly, knowing that they too can be transformed into something astounding.

When I was a bed sheet, I had a happy life. I was pure white, flawless, protected underneath the comforter. I was owned by a doctor with beautiful home. What more could I ever want?
But when I was ripped and brought to house of my maker, I became something much more than a bed sheet. I am now radiant with color, I am wrapped around my maker throughout the day and stopped by crowds to examine her labor. I can feel her heart against me and her hands brush across my surface as they swing on each side. I am no longer hidden beneath a comforter, but outside in the sun! My life is an adventure, colorful and unique.

Just because your tattered, doesn't mean it's over for you.
Just take it from me.




Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Mi Puebla! (My Puebla!)




Mexico has been the top theme of my learning this year, mainly through reading and research. Ever since exploring the roots of Classical Guitar (which had its origins Spain), I was compelled to learn more, not only of the instrument, but the people who were involved in creating such an astounding masterpiece as well. I didn't go very far in learning about España (Spain), the culture, and the music (although I share a deep appreciation for Spanish Music, flamenco style, which is my goal to learn), instead I chose Mexico since I'm studying Latin American Spanish and that the Spanish language in Spain can vary between that of the South Americas and Europe.
While studying Mexico, its terrains and landscapes, climates, flora, fauna, and the native peoples, the highlight of my continual study was the traditional dress of Mexico, mainly, the women's garments. Sparks of orange and red from glossy threads dazzled, with hues of greens, blues, and purples capturing me immediately. The colors were so diverting and inviting! And the embroidery was elaborate! From the moment I saw page upon page of these elegant gowns, I knew I had to make me one! But what was it called? What was the name of this dress that is sold all over Mexico and beyond? Thus I had embarked on a quest to discover the name of this priceless treasure... the Puebla Pheasant Dress.


 I began planning immediately on how I would make this, where I would buy the pattern, the fabric, the floss, the thread, everything. *We were blessed to receive a couple of solid-white Egyptian Cotton bed sheets from a lady we'd met, she explained that there was a couple of flaws in the corners of them, but examining them closely, the integrity was intact, to avoid these flaws, we could simple cut around them when we were ready. So the good news was that I had fabric!!! Yay!!! But... how much fabric did I need to make my gown? I was blessed to find an Authentic Traditional Mexican Dress Pattern (Puebla) online from a website called, 'The Mexican Dress'. It was reasonably priced so my mama purchased it for me (thanks mommy! <3), thus I could get started right away.
Unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures during the preparation process. Making the pattern, cutting it out, measuring, cutting fabric, pinning, measuring, sewing, taking out, sewing, trying on, taking out, etc. Nope, didn't think to shoot any of it, sorry... :(
But, after all the preparation, came one of the most exciting parts of all, designing the pattern! This is where I would unleash my imagination, setting loose my creativity! What wonders could I compose? Compose... musical composition perhaps? The idea fit perfectly! My classical guitar could be the center of my design... literally!
After designing my pattern, choosing my colors, and tracing the pattern on the fabric 600 hundred times, I was ready to begin stitching. It has taken me July and nearly half of August to complete, but so far it is coming along splendidly! Here is the design I created, and the colors that compliment the work I have started!



      The swirly branched designs are based on true Mexican embroidery patterns, so I did a twist and added my own little spice to the mix! La música clásica...


     






I am nearly finished embroidering the left side of the bodice, and it looks amazing!


So far, I have only done this much. I'll keep you posted on how it turns out! I'm hoping I'll finish it before Sukkot... but with so many unfinished projects for the feast I'm not sure if I can. But we shall see, no?  Anyway, I just wanted to share my latest needlework project, until next time,... hasta luego mi amigos! 
~Abigail