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Handmade piece embroidered by Palestinian refugee women, INAASH Association for the Development of Palestinian Camps, Lebanon, 1970s [The Association for the Development of Palestinian Camps Collection, The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive, The Palestinian Museum, Birzeit]
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Redesign of Rhaenyra’s dress from 1x02. This dress annoyed me sooo much onscreen, and I finally realized why while redesigning it: it’s not necessarily the design, it’s the execution. I genuinely don’t know what the designers were thinking with some of their construction choices. I fixed my biggest complaints in my version :) Details below!
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Handmade piece embroidered by Palestinian refugee women, INAASH Association for the Development of Palestinian Camps, Lebanon, 1970s [The Association for the Development of Palestinian Camps Collection, The Palestinian Museum Digital Archive, The Palestinian Museum, Birzeit]
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Lol, I could juuuust fit all of the heraldry patches on my large embroidery hoop (well, sans the second Luthien design), but when I went to run it it was too many stitches for my machine. (Apparently she maxes out at 120,000, and the 15 patches together is about 150,000.)
And considering the run time... I may just pass on testing all the digitzations until/unless I'm actually making them for someone.
Absurd.
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Dawn, your local witch/druid/cleric friend. Can’t take credit for their lovely, detailed design, as he belongs to my fabulous friend @xynnos.
Had so much fun with the details here, Dawn is so flashy and unapologetically herself that I can’t help but love them!!
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Happy new episode day!!
Patterns can be found here :)
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What I would've worn if I'd been invited to the 2024 Met Gala.
Inspired by the theme 'Garden Of Time', this jumpsuit has representations of the four seasons.
Winter - blue bodice and oversleeve with white dots, a black Swiss dot oversleeve lining, white fur trim, and a grey-brown undersleeve with silver frost embroidery.
Spring - light green bodice and oversleeve with French knot embroidery in the most popular flower colours - red, orange, yellow, white, pink, purple, and blue - oversleeve lining printed with purple Morning Glories, cherry blossom trim, and a grey-brown undersleeve with green moss embroidery.
For summer and autumn I just went with a colour gradient on each pant leg because I ran out of time to design prints.
Didn't finish drawing it, but I had a really cool idea for the back: applique on the torso that looks like one of those garden fountains where a woman is pouring a vase of water, with a twist of sheer fabric coming down to the belt, and then a half-skirt of sheer fabric, maybe with a train that could have an embroidered or painted pond design on it.
[May 2024]
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