I must confess that reluctance to use art supplies is still a thing I have trouble with sometimes. I have some books I made in bookbinding class in college that are still empty after 8 years, and I can't remember how long it's been since I've touched any of my nice watercolour paper.
But I'm trying to be better at putting scribbly crap in my new pretty teal 5 dollar sketchbook, and am succeeding so far! I've just filled a page with scratchy awful dandelions and I'm not going to show them to you!
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Most of the stuff I work on at my alterations job is suits, but today I did a prom dress for the daughter of an acquaintance, and everyone else at the prom is going to be soooooo jealous of the 40 cm deep pockets I added.
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i would buy so many more shirts from artist if they were transparent on the printing process. please i need to know if it's a digital on demand print that will flake off in a few washes or a good screenprinted shirt where the print lasts longer than the shirt itself. please tell me in your product description i am begging.
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No, not unisex. That's a different fit. I want masculine and non-binary clothes and even specifically man clothes but for ppl who have boobs and curves.
Not boxy shirts. Shirts that flatter those curves. because boobs look good dammit. And so do I frankly and that shouldnt be a mutually exclusive fact or trait from also wanting to be perceived as Not Feminine thank you very much. I want clothes for my body type that are gender even if that gender is [REDACTED]
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Isopuppy Sewn Pattern Update: At long last, I've found time to get back to working on this! AKA I didn't feel like writing this weekend so LET'S GO SEWING YAY.
Current status: I have the final pattern worked out (plus or minus some seam allowance adjustments) and I've moved from junk fabric to final fabric. Hoping to get a good way into cutting/construction tomorrow. Unless I feel like writing. Who knows! Not me!
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🔥 needle craft (crochet, knitting, sewing, etc.)
All fabric stores need to mark the fiber content of their products.
And natural fiber materials need to be 1000% cheaper, more accessible, and come in a broader color range.
I have no idea how to accomplish this.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
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