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broken-elbow · 11 months
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freehanded a waterbottle holder cuz i gotta start carrying my water bottle around more especially with dysautonomia.
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freshstitches · 4 months
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Day 3 of recreating my old photos. If I had to name my favorite design, it would be the Scivias Shawl.
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The old photos aredated December 30th, 2017 - it's currently way too warm for snow, and I'll never outdo this original shoot. It's surreal to look back on photos where I looked good. I guess this was the hyperfeminine stage before transition that people talk about. We just took some quick photos in the backyard.
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This project is my favorite, not only because of the intricate design, but because it is so versatile. I sometimes wore this as a shawl but think it looks best as a skirt. Any giant, half-circlular shawl can be worn as a skirt over leggings. This shawl's day job is working as a bedspread.
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It's a very big project to make, but it's usability is proportional. The pattern is Scivias on Ravelry
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itsdetachable · 8 months
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BIG TWIST LIVING YARN HAS PRIDE COLORS!
There's (left to right) Nonbinary, Asexual, Pansexual, a pastel rainbow, standard rainbow, Trans, Bisexual, and Lesbian!
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liverbiver9 · 1 year
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this uh isn’t mdzs related at all but
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LOOK AT MY BOOB WINDOW TANK TOP I MADE! or more accurately, my Scar Window tank. i love being trans 💞
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heartnosekid · 11 months
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🏳️‍⚧️ trans blues clues 🏳️‍⚧️
for anon!
🩵-🩵-🩷 / 🩷-🤍-🩷 / 🩷-🩵-🩵
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uhm-idk-yet · 6 months
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Straight ppl really say WE’RE pushing an agenda when they’re literally gendering mittens.
I’m just looking for a cute knitting pattern for my partner & I. And you had to clarify that the mittens are cishet.
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crybabyboyscout · 2 years
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dorkvania · 9 months
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Pride Flag yarn bombing in Laurelhurst Park
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measuredandslow · 10 months
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Trans rights or we tell the orcas (edit: pattern here!)
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making-mxtakes · 12 days
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It's coming along so nicely
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nixsmis · 7 months
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i'm open for wing-its weekly on fridays/saturdays via google form linked on FA/twitter! Moonbeam Patrons get a discounted price on Simple-Cel Wing-its! https://www.patreon.com/nixsmis character © Moofox art © me
Posted using PostyBirb
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drama-glob · 2 months
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Since it's been a while since I posted some crafting pictures, here's a transgender flag pattern scarf I made. Enjoy! ^_^<3<3<3
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freshstitches · 4 months
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I guess I forgot to post here yesterday for day 5...
I had bjork hair in the original photo.
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The Great Wave shawl was my first brioche design. The shape reminds me of the water in “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” by master Japanese print maker Hokusai Katsushika. The woodcut shows the rough, foaming waters of the sea tossing the small boats of fishermen as they make their way through rough waters.
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The wave shape is slightly curved to better wrap around your body and has an easy decorative motif along the edge and end. The size of your wave is fully adjustable and can be created in any weight yarn. All of the brioche increases and decreases used in the pattern are linked to video tutorials on my YouTube channel. It's a perfect project if you are already familiar with two color brioche stitch and are looking to take your skills to the next level
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WIP Wednesday
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One sock is done, and I couldn't be happier with that gradient! It's really making me excited to finish the second sock so I can actually wear these (though It's getting a bit warm here for wool socks). I feel like I've really gotten used to using the 9" circulars, so now I'm really flying through the start of the second sock.
No pattern, they're just vanilla socks with pinned short row toes and heels.
Yarn is Willow Duo Sox in color 3 Aegean. I originally got it for 2aat (since it comes with 2 balls of yarn to make matching socks) but I think I like my 9" circulars better.
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The leafs have multiplied! I've been doing one or two a day to keep myself from getting tired of knitting leaves, while still making progress. I also looked up different ways for how to make leaf garland, and I think I'm going to connect these with a crochet chain (inserting the hook through the bottom of a leaf when I want to attach one, then making the next chain by pulling the yarn through both the leaf and the chain) and then slip stitch along the chain to make it sturdier.
Pattern I'm using is below the cut, and I'd love to see if anyone else makes some leaves or a leaf garland from them!
The Leafy Leaf cowl was frogged and put in time out. I dropped the center stitch in between a line of yarn overs and ended up losing stitches and couldn't figure out how to get them back without making that leaf's lace a lot more open, so I decided to restart it later. Or not! I wasn't in love with how it was working up, so if I find a better use for that yarn I'll use it there instead.
This does mean that I'm back down to one project with the ace hat having been finished as well. Which means I'm all clear to (re)start the burgundy cardigan! I'm using a different pattern than last time I started it, and looking at it, I think the sleeves will end up too big if I follow the decreases as written, so I am probably going to wing that section and just take super careful notes so I can repeat it for the second sleeve. We're aiming for an end product I love here, that's why I've restarted this one so much.
Leaf pattern:
CO 6 stitches using Judy's magic CO or your favorite cast on for knitting from the center out. Divide the stitches so you have 3 on each needle, then knit a round.
1. *k1, yo, k1, yo, k1* ×2 (5st/needle, 10st total)
2 (and all even rounds) knit around
3. *k2, yo, k1, yo, k2* ×2 (7st/needle)
5. *k3, yo, k1, yo, k3* ×2 (9st/needle)
6. *k4, yo, k1, yo, k4* ×2 (11st/needle)
7. *ssk, k7, k2tog* ×2 (9st/needle)
9. *ssk, k5, k2tog* ×2 (7st/needle)
11. *ssk, k3, k2tog* ×2 (5st/needle)
13. *ssk, k1, k2tog* ×2 (3st/needle)
15. cdd ×2, break yarn and pull through remaining 2 loops twice, then hide tail inside the leaf
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sickly-stitches · 4 months
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i honestly dont know how to market on tumblr at all but i run a small business, i sell a LOT of crochet items - with even more (especially more aimed towards disabled ppl) coming out in 2024. Please please pleaseee consider checking it out if youve got cash to spare<3 Everything is as cheap and affordable as I could possibly make it :]
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thackeroy · 8 months
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I'm in the process of reorganising my stash so I decided to take photos of everything, today I sorted out my 100% plant fibres. These are only yarns that aren't currently in WIPs or bagged up in project bags ready to be started, there'll be a photo of all those projects in the future.
The first photos are all from VeganYarnUK, a wonderful UK based dyer who sells all sorts of plant yarns which she hand dyes, I'm in love with her sock yarn which is organic cotton, tencel and elastic. Second photo is everything else plant fibre that's not from her store.
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