They’re baaaaack.
Tim Gunn, Heidi Klum (yes, pregnant again), Michael Kors, overlooked by Nina Garcia,
are back in New York and back on Lifetime for Project Runway Season 7.
You’ll be seeing a design from me sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning. I have only one small part to finish of my first look for this spring’s LJ Runway Monday.
I LOVE my new sewing machine, but completing this challenge was not without its drama. My wonderful little rotary cutter that I got for Christmas has disappeared. I found a tiny piece of the blade, but I can’t find the rest of it. The blade is very, VERY sharp, so it seems that if Miss Pixie (the likeliest culprit) had been chewing on it, there’d have been some canine medical drama. I’ve looked under sofa cushions, under all the furniture, and inside and around the dog crates. I’ve swept all the rooms trying to find more pieces, but nada. The only thing I haven’t done is take the flashlight into the bedroom and look under the bed in Fort Emo–mainly because I don’t want to know what Margot’s been hiding under there, but also because it would probably wake up Tom.
I suppose I could break down crying like that very emotional chick on the season premiere of Project Runway.
Or not. See you on the runway!
Good grief, Seal needs to take up golf or something.
I hope that missing blade turns up soon. Yikes.
I’m so happy you’re going to share this with us again! Thank you,
MoodBecky!I’m excited to be doing it again. I finally took all of last season’s creations off my models last night. Kind of scary.
And a couple are actually not included in that pile o’ dolls!
That is awesome, but I do believe that Nina and Michael need a fresher orange coat on their face. They must love the fake-o-bake!!
Can I say something about the episode now?
YES! I reread the first sentence! You have seen it … Love love love Seth … although I really loved the winning dress tpp, BUT I was surprised that Ping did not win – because while it certainly was not my style, it certainly said PING … and I think it showed who she was as a designer more then any other design. and I hate to say it, but I think Niocole Richey was right – she could do a whole show around that design, a show I liked – no, but one that would be interesting.
As for the crier, that’s going to annoy me.