Showing posts with label Tar Berries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tar Berries. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2012

Tar Berries Are Finally Ripe!


Tar Berries made it to the Ava Flemming workshp/show finished! Lined, trimmed, completed. All of it! I used my removable halter chain on the back straps. I like it haltered enough that I think I'm going to make a permanent one. There is one palette on the bra that pokes me in the arm pit and leaves big red marks that has got to go. 

~N


 The skirt isn't as long as it appears in this picture. I am standing over my cover-up.

pic by S. Bowers.

 pic by S. Bowers

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Backtracking

Zill maintenance
 
Time has been moving forward, although I feel as I've accomplished nothing of late. No progress. Just backtracking. It has been abundantly clear in my dance. At least it feels that way. I noticed this past month that my shimmies seem to be regressing in endurance and strength. I get flashes from my beginner days when shimmies where a challenge and I had to practice them often. I haven't spent much time on them in a while. And I'm noticing. They feel, well a little sad really. Which means they've probably been petering out for a while before the thought crossed my mind.

I started drilling shimmies on top of my zill drills in order to maximize my dance time. I find this terribly boring, stripping my dance down to nothing but exercise, killing the fun. I know it's part of being a dancer and maintaining your technique, etc. I'm just put out by the fact I'm having to backtrack and the cause is my own doing.

Which leads to the unpleasant matter of a recent injury to my neck/shoulder area. Doing head slides of all things. I was doing one of my zill + shimmy drills, incorporating a head-to-hip combo on top of it all. Trying to really challenge myself. Get my brain firing. I've never had an issue with head slides as a quick accent here and there or as part of a warm-up. But apparently, my zealous overconfidence of layering a combo and shimmies and zills was too much. Head slides, over and over, through 2-3 songs of the same drill broke the camel's back. Pun intended. Not sure which is more bruised. My ego or my neck.

The first 2 weeks after straining my neck/shoulder upper body drills where out of the question. I also slept like crap using my horseshoe shaped neck pillow flat on my back at night. After almost 4 weeks it is still stiff but I can at least do warm-ups and stretching in that area to some benefit.

The beginnings of another belt.

Now we come to costuming.

Ah, costuming. The reason why my shimmies are suffering and why MAKING costumes are the reason why no costumes are getting MADE.

To state the obvious, making dance costumes take a long time. It's no wonder why halfway though (aka 6 months into) a project I get side tracked with new ideas. I had 3 costumes in the works when I decided to make a new silver and gold bedlah just because I want another one. I have 3 of Sa'dia's costumes for alterations.  I also made it my business to help a new dancer expand his costume options and began experimenting with a fusion style silver fringe belt. And not 2 days ago I decided I wanted to make a Saidi dress. I don't even need a Saidi dress. Meanwhile, I have been working on a costuming class idea as requested by some my local dance friends.

I finally decided NO MORE NEW PROJECTS! I went back to work on "Tar Berries" and tried to grind my way over the hump and get it done. It could have been done, soonish. Then I decided to add a long row of bead work along the skirt. That decision has probably set me back another 2 months.


Belt detail.

Silver fringe belt experiment.

Awesome texture.

Soaping out the design along the bottom of the Tar Berries skirt.

Lime (or lemon) juice + salt = chemical free zill bath.

I decided this evening I could at least clean my zills. Maintain them before they turn into a mess like my shimmies. That is at least some progress against the constant feel of backtracking. I figured I could also post a real post. Not just re-post some dance video or a generic, "Hey I'm still here! Look at my blog!" post.



On a side note, my zill playing is improving, in tiny tiny baby steps. And I'm ok with that. I finally resigned myself to the fact it wasn't easy. It never was going to be easy. And while I'd hate doing the work I would have to put into learning, the end result will be quite gratifying.

This is my 661st post and the 12th year, 5th month of bellydance in my life. Guess that's a little bit of progress after all.

~N

Friday, April 13, 2012

Tar Berries Update April 2012


I realized I had not taken any new pictures of the costume in quite a while. Almost a whole year actually. I wish you could see just how vibrant the pinks and greens really are. I ended up completely striping material off of the bra and starting completely over on a new bra. I didn't like how the original was fitting and I decided to change which cup the palettes where on.

I had also stitched the black palettes to the skirt first intending for the pink/green ones to go on top. I decided it was too garish and took away from the dark liquidy look of the fabric. So I very tediously stitched the pink/green ones underneath the black. It took forever. Everything kept getting tangled. But it's done now and I can move on to the bead work.

Imagine how the colors on this are going to pop once on my super white skin. EPIC!


 I love how the black sequin and silver bead is turning out.

 Hey is there a black palette missing? I never noticed that before.

I will continue the swirling design from the bra down the length of the skirt. You can see the white outline of my stencil in this picture.
 
Black sequin and silver bead trim is slowly making its way around the waist and down the skirt.

Bonus pic: Boober napping in the window.

~N

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Tar Berries April 2011

Sewing Supplies. My camera still isn't picking up the color right

Work on Tar Berries has been touch and go. I keep putting it aside to work on other things. Here are some pictures to tide you over.

Cheap flimsy bra that fits worse than a paper sack but totally worth it for $3.24 on clearance.

The butchering begins. Straps and sides cut off. Cups re-angled in the center. I used a piece of thick sketch paper to make a pattern for covering the cups.

Cups covered with Hopes and Dreams scraps and felt. The cups are starting to hold some shape.


Inside detail. New sides made from felt, scraps, and some grosgrain ribbon for support. Now covered in awesome black fabric.

Ooo, Shiny. The fabric bunches on the sides when laid flat but it is actually nice and smooth when the bra is on and curved around my body.

Making shoulder straps with layers of grosgrain ribbon. I decided to piece together black scraps for the covers because will not show under the beads and I will be saving the big pieces for other things. Also trying to use up some crummy thread I bought once when I was in a pinch. I will switch back to the good stuff on the parts that show.

~N

Now: Completely uncoordinated. I keep dropping things and running into stuff. =\

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Sneak Peak: Tar Berries

A sneaky peaky at my newest costume endeavor, "Tar Berries." What you can't tell in the picture is the palettes are fuchsia and a pukey lime green. The fabric is dark black is looks wet like tar.

~N

Just finished: Naoki Urasawa's Monster anime
mood: Mos Burger