Olive Branches, the inspiration for the embellishments on Abigial.

Olive Branches, the inspiration for the embellishments on Abigial.

The final sketch I did of Abigail before I started draping her gown.

The final sketch I did of Abigail before I started draping her gown.

Abigail

Sensible, diplomatic, a protector, persuasive, quick to act, brave, intelligent, respected, and long suffering. These are the characteristics of Abigail. Abigail’s gown features applique inspired by olive branches, a symbol of peacemaking and diplomacy. The scale-like quilting on the back is meant to represent armor, strength and God’s protection, since Abigail was a strong, brave and faithful woman of God.

Olive leafs made of worsted organza with metallic accents are pinned to the gown. All of the braiding and organza petals are hand sewn onto the dress with golden metallic threads.

Olive leafs made of worsted organza with metallic accents are pinned to the gown. All of the braiding and organza petals are hand sewn onto the dress with golden metallic threads.

A quick alteration.

A quick alteration.

Why I chose her

Abigail was the long-suffering wife of an ill-mannered, brash, foolish man named Nabal. When Nabal made the major misstep of disrespecting David, who had protected Nabal’s land from harm, Abigail was quick to intercede and deftly placate David, preventing the massacre of Nabal and his men. She later married David and became queen following the death of her husband. This kind of peacemaking and diplomacy is rare in men and women alike.