I will keep fixing this thing until it is more patch than fabric. It took far too long to make to quit now.
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Two bugs I embroidered by hand! I want to make more of these because I LOVE the way they turned out and they make great patches! The crying blood moth I gave to my girlfriend recently.
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⚠Stitches, Blood⚠
Day 1 of ???tober: STITCHES
[#unknowntober no prompts just vibes]
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Snitched on a giant rat and got got. 🧵🐀
+ a lil lore as a treat
(Patch Work ⚕)
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Patchwork Corduroy High Waist Straight Pants by MariaDesignHouse
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A toddler quilt made of indigo and linen fabrics.
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This is a sample that I constructed using different type of denim to create a patchy sample effect that I could possibly use further in my project and could relate it to the brain. This was a plan out picture to see how they could be placed and stitched up before sewing them together.
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Patch Work [Owen/Natasha] Continued...
@idontseehowthatsapartyx Continued From Here
"And I appreciate that; pretty sure my two brothers would come looking for a fight if I died, especially my older brother," Owen said when she told him that he'd live to fight another day, then not to mention there was Ember, who he knew he was falling for but couldn't bring himself to actually admit it. "So thank you, and now that you mention it, I haven't eaten since yesterday morning, so lunch on me."
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🥳🎉🙂Laughter is the best Medicine⚕💉🩹
Old Gay Ponies Old Gay Ponies Old Gay Ponies!!! They're Old, They're Gay, and They're Ponies!!!🌈💕
(Big Smiles 🙂x Patch Work⚕)
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I think a lot of people's advice for selling commissions as a fledgling artist really skims over the fact that selling commissions is like. 90% customer service.
as a small sampler of examples, to sell commissions you have to:
be approachable and professional when advertising and selling your work;
have a clear and understandable terms of service that is either provided or easy to find;
set personal boundaries for what you will and won't draw, AND be able to enforce them, AND be able to do this without explaining every possible reason you have for not doing something (you can Just Say No.);
communicate clearly and often frequently to know what your clients want and ensure you're following their expectations;
be comfortable asking questions about those expectations, and know how to ask for clarification if something is described in a confusing way;
take accountability for mistakes, miscommunications, or delays;
be able to refuse to work for people who are exploiting you without feeling guilty;
manage payment information and receipts in a timely and organized manner (PLEASE use invoices rather than direct transfers)
like everything about selling art is its own post of advice really (I could go on for ages about advertising, and that's not even something I do a lot of) but a lot of people just. overlook the fact that as the artist you are providing a service and you do need the basic skills to provide that service or you're going to run into issues.
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