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dryndelicate · 18 days
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This might be at the center of the Venn diagram for the fluff / corset / equestrian fetishes - and it's purple.
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angoramohairvideo · 1 year
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reshaddaniels · 16 days
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Margiela when it’s cold out
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mohangorafur · 28 days
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Kid Mohair
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aloesarchives · 10 days
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JJK Drabble #2
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Tw/Warnings: Fem!Reader, Fluff, Fluff Brainrot, Domesticity, Family Man Toji, Usage of Wife and Mom, JJK Oc added
Pairing: Toji Fushiguro x Fem!Reader
Reader: Female, Usage of Wife and Mom
AU: Modern/"Toji Lives" Au
(A/N): I'm back! Well, kinda of. Long story short, dealt w/college stuff and had a health scare that kept me away from writing. Also had a mini burnout too. More is explained here!
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Thinking about Toji taking up crocheting and knitting because he saw how expensive yet cheaply made certain items like blankets are made. So he buys a simple set to try it out, following Youtube tutorials and watching videos for ideas. Once he masters the basics, Toji is LOCKED IN once again. Making full on hand-made blankets, scarves, hats, mittens/gloves, stuffed animals, covers/cases, bags, scrunchies, even damn rugs. Anything you ask him for, he’ll make it. This ends up being very practical to Toji because he saves so much money by just making them at home himself. It has to be the premium, natural, good quality type. Organic cotton, wool, cashmere, alpaca/llamas, silk, linen, mohair, bamboo, hemp, all of that. Tell him about polyester or something and he tells you to put that shit back. He buys the premium yarn nearby, locally, or gets them imported internationally. Gets every and any colors because he never wants to be limited when making his projects.
There was a throw blanket you wanted for the couch but it was expensive and the size was a lot smaller than you hoped. The next day, you come home to see Toji making it for you. The same color but better quality and inexpensive, and it was the size you wanted too. You were happy and amazed that he made it within a day. Living off your praise and approval, Toji just makes everything. Since he can’t get carpal tunnel or arthritis, his hands and wrists never get tired from working. Though, his posture does get bad and his back aches from being hunched over. The blanket in your bedroom with Toji? He made that shit with fucking love and care. He actually made multiple ones depending on the weather and season. 
Man has even made throw pillows, regular pillows, water bottle cases, table cloths, coasters, bags, cushions, and made your own curtains. I mentioned before that everything in your home was either made, customized, or renovated by Toji. This stays TRUE because almost all the pillows and blankets in the house are his creation. The blankets and pillows that cover Megumi and Tsumiki’s beds? All Toji. Both pillows and blankets match each other and are in respective colors for the two. Megumi has one at his dorm because it gets cold over there and he hates sleeping in the cold. 
If you are a stuffed animal fiend, like me, you ask Toji to make you any stuffed animal you want. Definitely make squishmallow dupes for you if you asked him. In your personal room/office, there’s a pile of stuffed animals in the corner from Toji that you pluck one from the pile and hold it while relaxing or walking around the house. The ones he loves to make are bees, dragons, whales, dolphins and dogs. And they’re so soft and huggable, you squeeze them all the time. Toji just grins to himself knowing the things he makes brings you and the kids happiness.
Toji “Anything my wife wants, my wife gets. No questions asked” Fushiguro
It’s normal for you to come home to see Toji crocheting/knitting away at something. You either find him in three places at home: the engawa in front of the courtyard and garden, the family room with the shoji doors open, or in his personal room/office. Mostly, he sits outside sitting on the engawa working away at something. It makes him work better, or so he says. Makes his own needles and hooks because of his big hands. Megumi still has his crocheted stuffed puppy when he was younger, still going strong even though it’s been worn down from love. Tsumiki has all the Sanrio characters knitted/crocheted as gifts from Toji.
Tsumiki always wears her hair up in a ponytail, Toji makes her scrunchies in her favorite designs and colors. Her favorite cardigans and pullover sweaters that keep her warm during fall and winter were made by Toji because he wanted to try making outerwear. Luckily it worked in his favor. Tsumiki asked Toji if he could make her a tote bag because she needed a bag for outings. She comes home from school one day to see three of them in different sizes. She has those cute little flower keychains on her school bag and outing bags too because she asked Papa Toji for them. The massive white and blue circle rug in her room is from Toji.
Megumi’s winter scarf, earmuffs, and hat are made by Toji too. Megumi will never admit it out loud but he appreciates that Toji made it for him. They keep him and he doesn’t feel the wind chills nipping at his face. Megumi also appreciates his dad for making his stuffed animals. I’m projecting here but Toji made a set of plush stuffed animals after his shadows. His divine dogs, all of them. Megumi keeps them on his stuffed animal net in the top corner above his bed. Megumi wears a jacket and hoodie made by Toji all year round because of how versatile they are. In general, they’re Megumi’s favorite clothes to wear too.
Thinking about asking Toji to make a present for Nobara and Yuuji on their birthdays. You asked Nobara what her favorite color and style was while Yuuji said he wanted a new hoodie. Toji makes them pretty fast and the two are in love with their gifts. Nobara is wearing her bag EVERYWHERE, and I mean, EVERYWHERE she goes. Yuuji, like Megumi, ends up loving his hoodie that you always see him wear when he’s in casual clothes. Since Nanako and Mimiko grew up with Megumi and Tsumiki, one of Nanako’s cardigans and a pair of her socks are made by Toji while Mimiko only has a random plushie Toji made for her when she was younger because Suguru had to clean the other one.
Not me thinking about how Tsumiki, Megumi, and Mayumi(JJK OC) baby blankets are handmade by Toji himself with their own individual design and patterns. Megumi and Tsumiki’s are still in good condition even though they were lovingly used by the two throughout their whole life. Their baby hats, socks, and certain outfits were all made by him. He keeps them all in individual boxes to not lose them. Gets sentimental and nostalgic that you catch him staring as he holds the small clothes in his big hands. Reminiscing about Megumi and Tsumiki being babies and small children, now realizing that they are growing up before his eyes.
God, all of it is thoroughly well knitted and crocheted that people thought you bought it from a store. “No, actually my husband made it for me. Isn’t he skillful and amazing?” Your friends and co-workers lowkey ask you if Toji is willing to take commissions for them. They’ll pay for it obviously but they want good quality home-made items Toji makes which gives you an idea. You asked Toji if he considered making orders for other people besides his family. He did think about it but he said he would get overwhelmed when receiving orders and packing them up. You asked him if dealing with the orders and packaging them would help him change his mind. So you unintentionally set up a small business with Toji. His shop consists of blankets, bags and baskets of any kind, pot holders, rugs, coverings, and pillows. It runs where one week is for receiving orders, one month is for making them, and another month to send them out. Making a spreadsheet/list for Toji to show what he needs to make. Probably gets finished with all the orders in two weeks or something.
For some reason, Toji wears eye-glasses when he knits and crochets. You don’t know why but it makes him more handsome that your brain rots/short circuits every time you see him working away. He got you all flustered and down bad it’s insane(but absolutely valid). But you don’t understand why he would need them since he already has better vision and eye-sight than 99% of the population.
“Honey, since when do you need glasses?”
“I need it so I don’t strain my eyes when working on them?”
“Can you, like, squint? You already have 20/10 vision. You don’t need glasses when you have superhuman vision, Baby.”
“Doll, just because I have good eye-sight doesn’t mean my eyes aren’t as sensitive. My eyes are still bugged by light, shit hurts and gives me headaches. Anyway, can you pass me the blue yarn in front of ya?”
Megumi and Tsumiki always see you with their Toji. You’re chilling and minding your own business with their baby sister napping away while Toji is working away at a rug because he is bored. Even though he’s been doing this since they were young, the two still can’t get over how their dad can make a king-sized blanket(start to finish) in four hours. Or when they come home from school and see Toji finishing up on a big and long green dragon, turning to Megumi and Tsumiki asking them, “Do you two think your mom would like this?” Or they could be chilling then Toji asks them to try on the projects he finished to see how they look. Tsumiki and Megumi are his main critics, you are too but you aren’t bothered by certain details to criticize Toji’s projects so he leaves it to the kids.
Mayumi(JJK OC) is chilling by Toji as he’s working away, either sleeping away or playing with her stuffed animals close within sight. Being the three year old she is, she sometimes hides underneath the unfinished blankets and pops up from under to surprise Toji. Papa Toji gives his iconic DILF chuckle that has you  GEEKING and GIGGLING like a damn school girl when you get the chance to hear it every time. He just pats her head, calling her a little rascal or princess, then resumes.
I’m projecting once again but you know those cute crochet dolls? Like the ones with the big black eyes, big head, small body, and no mouth? Toji made those of the entire family. There’s one of himself in his iconic black compression shirt, white sweatpants, and kung fu slippers. He added a little scar too where his mouth would be. Then there is your’s, all pretty and pristine with your iconic outfit. Toji getting your colors and features down to the bone. Next is Megumi and Tsumiki, literal carbon copies of their real versions. Toji said Megumi’s hair was the hardest part to make lol. Then Mayumi’s doll is later added once she’s born. The mini Fushiguro Doll set sits on the top shelf of a pristine black display case, next to the tv, in the family room. 
He’s the type of guy you wouldn’t expect to be good at a skill like this then later found out he’s an absolute master and god among men. Toji doesn’t parade around craftsmanship because he knows how some guys have fragile egos. But he won’t shy away when people ask him about his work. Pulls out his phone to show people the things he made with two needles, one crochet hook, and a shit load of yarn.
Satoru, being the shitter he is, tries to tease and bully Toji about it. To which you reprimand and scold him for it. But Toji doesn’t care about dealing with his antics because it’s a practical skill and keeps him out of trouble. Then you remind Satoru that his winter scarf he always wears was made, the one you gifted him for his 18th birthday, was made by Toji at your request. Satoru never wore any scarf because he thought you made it for him. But for you to tell him Toji actually made it for him, Satoru shuts himself up and doesn’t shit on Toji anymore.
Toji loves it when his family uses/wears the things that he made. Usually wears a goofy smile or grin on his face to conceal his prideful yet satisfied self, knowing his creations are appreciated and loved by his family.
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chicinsilk · 1 month
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US Vogue March 15, 1958
Ultramarine blue three-quarter length coat, by Dan Millstein, in Ascher soufflé in mohair and nylon over a gray-blue dress. Colibri smoked gray stockings, from Franklin Simon. Newton Elkin shoes. White pigskin gloves, by Fownes. Other surprise colors: Pink Violet lipstick, by Elizabeth Arden.
Manteau trois quarts bleu outremer, par Dan Millstein, en soufflé Ascher en mohair et nylon sur une robe gris-bleu. Bas gris fumé Colibri, chez Franklin Simon. Chaussures Newton Elkin. Gants en peau de porc blanc, par Fownes. Autres couleurs surprises : le rouge à lèvres Pink Violet, d'Elizabeth Arden.
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chic-a-gigot · 2 months
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Le Petit écho de la mode, no. 10, vol. 19, 7 mars 1897, Paris. 9. (1) Costume tailleur en drap "vison" et galon mohair brun. (2) Costume en serge bleu matelot. (3) Devant de la figure 1. (4) Costume en drap mousseline vert russe. (5) Robe de drap gris nickel. (6) Toilette en drap ivoire. (7) Toilette en serge mastic et velours cigare. (8) Costume en serge rouge et drap blanc. Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
(1) Costume tailleur en drap "vison" et galon mohair brun. Jupe fronde, montée à fronces derrière, garnie au bas de 5 rangs de galon mohair; la même garniture se répète deux fois à mi-jupe en formant la pointe devant et se terminant derrière sous les fronces. Jaquette ajustée devant et derrière sous des plis ronds qui partent de l’encolure, garniture de soutache formant V, col Médicis orné de soutache, manches à deux coutures, peu amples du haut. Chapeau très enlevé derrière orné de plumes noires et violettes de Parme.
(1) Tailored suit in “mink” cloth and brown mohair braid. Sling skirt, gathered with gathers at the back, trimmed at the bottom with 5 rows of mohair braid; the same trim is repeated twice at mid-skirt, forming the point in front and ending behind under the gathers. Fitted jacket front and back under round pleats starting from the neckline, soutache trim forming a V, Medici collar decorated with soutache, two-seam sleeves, not very loose at the top. Hat very removed at the back decorated with black and purple Parma feathers.
Mater.: 7 m. drap, environ 3 pièces dé 25 m. de galon.
(2) Costume en serge bleu matelot. Jupe ronde, montée à plis derrière, garnie de chaque côté du devant de petites pattes simulées par des galons mohair et ornées de petits boutons. Corsage très ajusté, à basque assez longue et plate, fermé devant par des petites pattes contrariées, col droit, manches découpées en petites pattes au bas, le haut monté à fronces et légèrement bouffant, volant de soie au bas des manches, col droit. Toque de géraniums et velours, ornée d’une aigrette. Gants de suède foncé.
(2) Sailor blue serge suit. Round skirt, fitted with pleats at the back, trimmed on each side of the front with small tabs simulated by mohair braid and decorated with small buttons. Very fitted bodice, with a fairly long and flat peplum, closed in front with small crossed tabs, straight collar, sleeves cut into small tabs at the bottom, the top fitted with gathers and slightly puffed, silk flounce at the bottom of the sleeves, straight collar. Toque of geraniums and velvet, decorated with an egret. Dark suede gloves.
Matér.: 7 m. de serge en 1m20 de large, 10 m. galon mohair, 5 douzaines de boutons.
(3) Devant de la figure 1.
(4) Costume en drap mousseline vert russe. Jupe ronde, ornée de fine passementerie noire formant tablier devant, terminée sous les fronces derrière. Corsage court très ajusté, agrafé au milieu du devant sous une chute de mousseline de soie noire plissée. garniture de passementerie comme à la jupe, ceinture de même fermée sur le côté, col droit uni. Toque de velours vert ornée de plumes noires.
(4) Russian green muslin cloth suit. Round skirt, decorated with fine black trimmings forming an apron in front, finished under the gathers at the back. Very fitted short bodice, stapled at the center front under a drop of pleated black silk chiffon. trimmings as on the skirt, belt also closed on the side, plain straight collar. Green velvet hat decorated with black feathers.
(5) Robe de drap gris nickel. — Jupe corselet agrafée sur le côté, garnie de biais posés les uns au-dessus des autres, devant ajusté par des pinces et le derrière formant des plis pour donner de l’ampleur à la jupe. Corsage boléro garni de biais rappelant ceux de la jupe, col rabattu en velours vert terminé par deux boutons, ce boléro s’ouvre sur une chemisette lingerie avec petit col rabattu et cravate de satin noir. Chapeau en chenille noire orné de velours vert et plumes noires. Manches recouvertes du haut par trois biais. Chapeau coulissé en tulle orné plumes noires.
(5) Nickel gray cloth dress. — Corselet skirt stapled on the side, trimmed with bias placed one above the other, the front adjusted with darts and the back forming pleats to give fullness to the skirt. Bolero bodice trimmed with bias reminiscent of those of the skirt, green velvet turn-down collar finished with two buttons, this bolero opens onto a lingerie shirt with small turn-down collar and black satin tie. Black chenille hat decorated with green velvet and black feathers. Sleeves covered at the top by three biases. Sliding hat in tulle decorated with black feathers.
Matér.: 10 m. de drap, 0m50 velours.
(6) Toilette en drap ivoire. Jupe ronde, garnie de petit galon très fin, or ou argent. Corsage à basque plate fermé par des petites pattes boutonnées, col droit, ruche de mousseline desoie, cascade de même mousseline plissée sur le devant. Toque en velours géranium ornée de mêmes fleurs et aigrette.
(6) Ensemble in ivory cloth. Round skirt, trimmed with very fine little braid, gold or silver. Flat peplum bodice closed with small buttoned tabs, straight collar, ruffle of silk chiffon, cascade of the same pleated muslin on the front. Geranium velvet toque decorated with the same flowers and egret.
Matér.: 7 m. drap, 3 pièces de 25 m. de galon.
(7) Toilette en serge mastic et velours cigare. Jupe ronde tout unie, montée à plis derrière, corsage-veste à revers de velours arrondis, la veste est courte devant et s’ouvre sur un gilet de piqué blanc surmonté d’un col droit, même col droit à la veste, doublé de velours. Manches d’une seule pièce avec revers de velours. Toque.de violettes avec choux de velours et aigrette de plumes.
(7) Ensemble in putty twill and cigar velvet. Plain round skirt, fitted with pleats behind, bodice-jacket with rounded velvet lapels, the jacket is short in front and opens onto a white pique vest topped with a straight collar, same straight collar to the jacket, lined with velvet. One-piece sleeves with velvet cuffs. Violet hat with velvet puffs and feather aigrette.
Matér.: 7 m. de serge. 0 m 55 de piqué.
(8) Costume en serge rouge et drap blanc. Jupe ronde, ornée au bas de plusieurs rangs de piqûres. Corsage-veste ajusté complètement du dos, les devants doubles forment veste boléro arrondie aux bas et garnie de piqûres, col haut orné piqûres, gilet plat surmonté d’un col droit, bouton retenant le col. Manches ornées piqûres au bas. Chapeau paille rouge orné pouf de plumes noires, aigrette et roses rouge.
(8) Suit in red serge and white cloth. Round skirt, decorated at the bottom with several rows of stitching. Bodice-jacket fitted completely from the back, the double fronts form a bolero jacket rounded at the bottom and trimmed with stitching, high collar decorated with stitching, flat vest topped with a straight collar, button holding the collar. Sleeves decorated with stitching at the bottom. Red straw hat decorated with black feathers, egret and red roses.
Mater.: 7 m. tissu, 0m55 drap.
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cweercrippledcrafter · 3 months
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I'm knitting gloves holding together mohair and merino. I have plenty of merino
I am, however, playing mohair yarn chicken
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luthiest · 1 year
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12.14.22
the start of one project and the tail end of another semester 🫢🫢
i’ve been commissioned to make a couple balaclavas for people back home, which is the green, and the periwinkle merino/mohair will be christmas gloves for either my mom or my grandma… or maybe just me. if i’m feeling greedy.
hope exams are going well for those of u in the final stretch before break… eat well, hydrate, sleep, and study hard if u must !!!
🎧 : square - yerin baek
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prettycraft5 · 8 days
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Knitting FO: Deborah Cardigan
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Ravelry Page.
Pattern: Robinson Cardigan by Florence Miller (Handmade by Florence)
Yarn: Drops Flora and Kid-Silk Mohair, held together.
Inspired by: a cardigan worn by Yoo In-Na on Bo Ra! Deborah / True to Love, Episode 3.
Good things:
It's done!
It was supposed to have more positive ease but whatever, I like it
The ribbons are very fluffy, more than I expected but I've decided to consider them a dramatic statement. Since they are so long I'll be able to make various kinds of bows with them :)
In hindsight:
Just do double-knit edges instead of i-cord.
I should have tried it on with the jeans I planned to wear it with before I started the ribbing, so I could so I could check the length.
I wanted the neck to be sloped in 2 different directions like in the original cardigan, but I messed up with the decreases. In the future, I could try to add a button to try and recreate the little angle, but we'll see.
As I said, it was meant to have more positive ease. I planned to knit a size up to achieve that and then I... didn't? Why??
The future
I have so much black yarn left, I only used 1.5 balls out of 5. I have no idea what to do with it as I don't want to make a sweater/cardigan/hat/scarf. I was thinking a pair of gloves but that won't use much yarn.
I want to take a break from garment making. With my pace it's clear that I need something like 6 months to complete a sweater-like piece and I have to make some winter accessories by September, since I'll be moving to a very cold country.
So onto accessories!
My next project will be completing the Stoïque sock I'm working on (almost done with the heel) and then I'll start a hat with some v expensive yarn I bought in February. Then I'll tackle my first gloves and by that time, it should be September.
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vampire-connoisseur · 6 months
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ive decided what to do with my worsted alpaca. i have a skein of rabbit wool which is completely unsuitable for the exterior of anything because rather than being normal plied yarn it is somehow. well its like a mohair but strange. i nabbed it under similar circumstances to the alpaca wool but it didnt work out for what i had planned. anyway its incredibly fragile and probably impossible to clean HOWEVER it is softer than baby jesus's butt cheeks so i really want to use it for something, particularly in a way so that it will be right up against the skin. i have just enough alpaca wool to knit a pair of men's gloves, which should be big enough that i can repeat the pattern at a tighter gauge with my rabbit wool to make rabbit-lined alpaca gloves... which is quite possibly the most fancy and expensive clothing item ive ever heard of. this would be owned by some wealthy lady in a fantasy novel, and ive decided i need it now for my gremlin fingers. anyway thats the hope but ive never actually knit a *thing* before, only swatches to learn the basic stitches and a cowl which im... putting on hold now... for... reasons... so well see how it goes.
i need to acquire some double-pointed needles first so i have another project for before this, which is a lace triangle handkerchief which im also knitting, but flat because i dont have circular needles, so its kind of warped already. its fine though; i want to wear it around my neck so the warped bit wont actually show much or at all.
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dryndelicate · 17 days
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Next combo: Mohair Fluff & Braided Equestrians
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Help me out knitblr! (if you want ^_^)
I have seven and a half balls of Patons lace weight 80 acrylic/10 mohair/10 wool blend in the 'artic plum' color (pictured) that my mother gave to me. It's about 500 yards per ball. Originally, my mother bought it to make a sweater for my grandmother, but found that her arthritis was now too bad to knit much at all, let alone in lace weight.
the fact that this yarn and color was originally chosen for my grandmother has me feeling sentimental now that she's passed away. I'd like to make myself a sweater/shirt/something that goes on my torso with it, but I find pattern searching, especially for wearables, incredibly taxing. I never know if the blend or specific yarn I have will work for a specific pattern, I don't know what patterns are good, etc. I would love to have some suggestions!
In terms of what I can do, I would call myself an early intermediate knitter. I can't do colorwork, but I can cable, double knit, and I've knit shawls, scarves, hats, gloves, and slippers. I've knit one other sweater before - a basic stockinette raglan. I'm open to learning new skills and stretching myself for this project! Any suggestions are very much appreciated.
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fuzzyfluffnstuff · 5 months
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Prompt : generate full-length polaroid photo of a fifties pinup wearing a tight sophisticated red and white fluffy mohair outfit. high heels. long gloves. bolero. hotel bar. glasses and bottles. card game. jukebox. piano. smoky.
Also added "fishnet stockings" for some, but you get fewer pictures.
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thecoramaria · 1 year
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On my way to pick up a birthday cake! 🎂 For me! 🥳
So yet again, there probably won’t be a video next Monday. Life is just hectic for me right now, but I’m hoping things will settle later this week and I can finally film something for you.
[ID: Medium portrait shot of Cora against a backdrop of pink glitter sitting,smiling at the camera, and tying a bow at her waist. She wears a white hat with a pink cherry print; pink heart glasses; a rainbow rose choker; a white, puff-sleeved dress with a rainbow swirl and flower; and pink mohair fingerless gloves.]
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Unique handmade fuzzy pink mohair gloves, ready to ship
        PRODUCT DETAILS         HAND KNIT FINGERLESS MOHAIR GLOVES. Style: 100 % hand knitted mohair gloves. Material: 70% premium class longhair mohair yarn. Color: Pink. Design: Cable knit. Cleaning: Hand wash only. Ready to ship. Net weight: 0.100 kg
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