How my creative brain works – changing a dress into an artistic statement

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Last week I showed you a fluffy pastel coloured gathered dress, a dress which perhaps would satisfy every pre-puberty girly dream of being a princess, a dress which has no potential to offend or shock. A dress which accentuates the waist but without revealing any flesh. A dress that is immediately understood as „female“ which is soft and embracing like a hug. Wearing it projects the ultimate „do not fear me“, I am a harmless fairy tale maiden…

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But for all who meanwhile got to know me better it is apparent that this dress could not be the end of it 😂
Today I can show you the finished outfit and I thought perhaps you are interested how these ideas create themselves - because often it feels like this for me. If you are more interested in the technical aspects of the sewing hop to the last paragraph.


The main topic of my next upcoming exhibitions is the topic of how women after a certain age are represented (or not) in our society. My premise being the representation is lacking and one dimensional or even completely missing. For example, women above I guess 40 play near to no role in social media, in serials or films. Just try it out and fetch your phone and type „sitting woman“ (or blond woman, or black woman or flying woman… doesn’t matter) and look at the output of images you get: mainly young, conventional beautiful, mostly white, always able-bodied. As if one stops sitting over the age of 40…
After working on this topic for longer (I will spare you all the research) I somehow ended one evening with a strange mix of ideas: on the one hand I was occupied with thoughts about knitting a balaclava (pure relaxation knitting) and on the other hand I was planning for more artworks. Both melted together and I ended sketching several balaclava-dress amalgamations.

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While looking at this I saw bright pink and soft pastels, I envisioned secretive figures hiding in plain sight, I could see a kind of story developing in front of my inner eye. These are the moments I get super restless I want to start to sew or create what I have in my mind before it loses importance for me. In this way the first pink dress with the balaclava headpiece came into being.

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But while sewing (I needed some days) I researched traditional garments of grieving women, remembered different historical ritual garments, especially headpieces which are created to inspire awe or fear. In the late Middle Ages, there is a rich tradition of pointy hats which are worn by the repentant, hats that are worn by people accused to be evil (often this is tangled with anti-semitism), hats that are meant to show that the person elevated himself unrightful.
From there my thoughts jumped to the trope of the „secretive warrior“ a superior fighter with near magical skills to stay silent and indivisible. I envisioned a female super-hero who is dammed to hide her face, is feared, and celebrated because of her powers, who can see without using her eyes, alluding to the topos of ancient seers like Teiresias who is described as blind by Homer…
That was the moment the second outfit took form in my mind and which I finished this week. The fluffy and harmless looking dress is now transformed into this:

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I added a headpiece to the outfit. A headpiece which has its roots in historical ritualistic garments, in folklore but also in modern days superhero stories. And I may have added a bit of humour… because the headpiece is the bodice of the dress, I sewed a second time. I added a hem to the bodice, so that it is a proper sweater. To transform the sweater into a hat I sewed a jacket zipper to attach the sleeves to one another.

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I was mentally prepared to do it by hand to avoid sewing through both layers of each sleeve, but thankfully the fabric is stretchy enough and I could attach the zipper with the sewing machine while pulling a lot at the neck-opening. After closing the zipper, I turned the whole sweater so that the zipper is on its inside as this looks neater in my eyes. On the photos you can see the zippers „outside“.
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The headpiece is now a fully usable sweater, the only trace of it being simultaneously a hat are the zippers on its sleeves :-D


Thank you @crosheille for initiating and @marblely for hosting the #needleworkmonday and the community builder team @lauramica, @romeskie and @kattycrochet I am so glad to be part of. If you want to see more beautiful projects with yarn, fabric, and most of all needles, follow @needleworkmonday. Or even better grab your needles and keyboard and join the #needleworkmonday community.

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Wow lovely thanks for sharing @neumannsalva

Wow lovely write up so interesting @neumannsalva

Thank you for taking time to look at my post :-)

OMG you made this?!! WOW! 😍😍 SUPERB!

Thank you for this lovely comment, hope the garment will also be liked in the exhibition :-)

Best wishes for it.😍😍😍 Congratulations on presenting it in an exhibition. Hope it goes well.

I really enjoyed reading the process you went through for the creation of your piece, @neumannsalva.

Also I think it's a genius idea to have that convertible headgear / sweater : great potential !

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I am glad you liked to read about my thought process... I am not always sure its a good idea to write these things down because it could be a bit demystifying to read about my profane ways to come to new ideas :-D
And so happy you like the sweater/headgear idea. I was supposed myself that it really worked out (not only in my imagination :-DDD)

Hello @neumannsalva

Wishing you well.

Reading your content, I think you can write a book, you have a knack for creating stories...😍

What a twist on the dress...it looks like a costume from a movie, the one wearing the costume looks like she's going to defend an entire galaxy with charms.

Wow such a wonderful compliment, it means a lot that you like the things I write as I am always unsure if its too much, too boring or too informal... I guess I am a big doubter 😱 So its super nice to get reassurance from you as you are making wonderful posts yourself.
And with the outfit :-DDD I honestly was surprised myself that the idea I had really worked out

I love your sewing approach, dear @neumannsalva ! I sewed intuitively and spontaneously from a very young age, but have had many years where my sewing machine and serger/ overlocker have been sitting quietly waiting for me, as I've been occupied with house projects and gotten out of the habit of sewing... Thanks for inspiring me to get stuck into it all again: your dress is magnificent and unique - I adore it!
Blessings!

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Sorry for answering so late, but I had problems with headaches.
Thank you for this lovely comment and your enthusiasm. I would love to hear more about your sewing journey as I only learned to sew some years ago and honestly find it not easy at all (most of my blog post are about me making very strange mistakes while sewing🤣) I admire that you had such an early start with sewing, I think this helps a lot to get a more intuitive understanding versus my very book/brainy kind of relationship… especially while trying to fit garments made from woven fabric (my nemesis).

"As if one stops sitting over the age of 40…" I laughed at this! Honestly, I don't think I really started to have fun till I was well past 40. I love the stealth warrior woman idea. It makes sense here in the South of the USA. We have the "steel magnolia" woman who is part beautiful flower and part deadly defender of all she loves. The woman who will kick off her high heels and run after a neighbor's loose cows. The church lady who will look Satan himself in the face and tell him to leave her children alone. The women who drop everything and run to the home of a friend or a stranger who is grieving the death of a loved one--bringing legendary quantities of food and prayers as well as doing the laundry and making sure the grieving person's lawn is mowed, children are cared for, and and relatives from out of town are picked up at the airport. I love your creative process.

So happy you like the idea of the fierce women, I will research the topos of "steel magnolia" this sounds very interesting. I hope that I can integrate for the exhibition in summer not only the sad aspects of our society but also the examples of strong women and of women who peeked in older age. And I want to highlight that some skills (which are often found in women) are undervalued still, like you describe... that being emotionally able to support grieving or hurting people is as an important skill as being for example able to analyse the stock exchange... (or even more important in my view)

I am shocked how you sewed this headdress !!!!! Wow you have a fantasy!!!!!! put together it looks a bit creepy. your idea is interesting. I began to remember women over 40 years old and, yes, you are right, it is extremely rare to see them. I'm starting to understand a bit the theme of your exhibition.

I found the headpiece also a bit creepy after I finished. I was surprised that a simple sweater with a zipper can look so frightening. Strange what we can achieve with different designs.
Thank you for you constant support <3

Thank you for your lovely comment, but shame on me I had to research „Among us“ I never heard of this game (I hope you meant it?) and I must research further, it looks much cuter than my dress :-DDD

For a start, I like your artistic skill, the fact that you first imagine it, put down in drawing before proceeding to recreate this in material form, its beautiful to see 💖❤.

I love both dress, the pink and hood expecially, I could wear them for a fancy dress but you see that idea of a historic ritualist garment looks really scary when you completed it with the final part.

In honesty I appreciate the topic for the exhibition and how well you have represented how women feel above such age.
Please do not leave us out on the exhibition day.
I want to carried along with pictures from the event.

I love everything I see here and am glad to know you more important that is. 💖🌹💐💮🌺🌼🌻

To be honest, I not always sketch everything I want to do. Sometimes I sketch and the ideas never get realised and sometimes I head dive into making without planning or sketching. But I often notice that project I plan better also work better (perhaps I should do it more often :-DD)
And I am happy sou lie the dresses, although I also found the addition of the headpiece for the second dress makes it somehow frightening... I even had short ideas of a person taken hostage with a sack above her head 😱

I will try to write about the exhibition as it is always very encouraging to get such a lovely feedback. Sadly right now I am only sitting and writing, no art making… I try to apply for another scholarship (not very realistic, but I will try nevertheless) and they want so much text… I hardly can do anything besides writing to get the application finished in time.

Wow. Very imaginative and idiosyncratic. I like that! To create something completely new and unprecedented, from a mixture of tradition and fantasy. Very beautiful! And it looks very comfortable and cosy to boot. I'm impressed, especially since I've known your blog for a long time, how much your pieces have evolved and how you are becoming more and more the mistress of your art. It's to see that specialising in a particular craft/art form pays off. I'm not that consistent when it comes to blogging and mix all sorts of themes together. We haven't visited in a while, so I invite you to check out my latest needlework release, I've also done something on it after a while.
I see how much work you have done in designing and digitising something three-dimensional into something two-dimensional (the screen). I spent a long time looking for a cropping programme myself until I finally found one (most online ones aren't that great).

As I am a woman over 50, I too look for clothing which suits my needs and not so much follows my figure. The times in super tight dresses and pants are long gone :) But if it would not hurt my belly, I still might wear tighter clothes, despite the curves and belly - lol.... Knitted fabric will do that, too but it's very expensive to purchase. I haven't found anything for thrifting in that regard.

Greetings to you!