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#finally sewed a muslin of the dress i was planning to use my coveted green linen on and it looks terrible on me aaaaaa#i would have had just enough yardage to make it too... sigh back to the drawing board i guess#i think the problem is my bust is just too big for the style 🥲#this one especially bc it also makes the shoulders look narrower which with a big bust just throws all the proportions off#i think i'd have to size up like 3 sizes Or draft a new version with wider shoulders/bodice#and i already had corrections to make to the rest of the pattern so at this point i'd rather just search for a new pattern entirely 😭
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#polls#my mom always does so that's what I thought was normal#she always does darks/lights/whites#I usually separate whites out of habit. mostly bc all my bed linens are white so its convenient#but in a pinch I'll throw it all together#vs. some people I've lived with seem to have no concept of that#I've heard it's kind of an outdated thing?? not really sure#anyway I'm curious
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Quilts and Blankets are something little ones love and will cherish for years. Our daughter carried her's around until I finally retired it after 7 years. It's now in a Keep Box that she will get when she has children of her own!
Customize the Quilt with Themes, Characters and/or Colors.
I can also make a matching Pillow, Table Topper and/or Wall Quilt.
Find more information here: https://www.tedooo.com/product/HInPgFz_G
#quilting#briar rose quilts#bedding#shopping#quilters of tumblr#holiday#sewing#gifts#decor#crafts#art quilt#embroidery#fabric arts#quiltblr#quilt tutorial#quilt pattern#quilting as art#textiles#quilt#patchwork#quilts#blankets#blanket#pillows#linen#throw pillows#nursing pillows#pregnancy pillows#decorative pillows#beds
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Hi, could you maybe tell me where the blue tartan patterned outfits that Gytha and Shep are wearing are from? Your new hood looks absolutely amazing btw!
Hi, nonny! Those are actually both recolors I made; I'm planning to upload them, but I need to finish recoloring a few age categories and grab all the links I need to credit everything. :) Probably they'll be up next week?
And thank you! I'm blown away by how much love people have expressed for Veridia already. ❤
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needing to exert massive amounts of self control bc a) i am feeling ill rn b) the second hand shop (which is in my street) is having a sale week again c) I Want Stuff and d) i do not Need Stuff
#i want to go and just buy the stuff (shirts specifically) in natural fabrics but like#i already have two silk shirts (probably 3 actually but im not sure about the last one) and i actually just want smth that i cant have#(i want more white linen and cotton button ups but i have a lot of body acne that just makes wearing white impossible#or at the very least implausible) but also i have some disposable income rn but also im on a low buy but also I Want.#shaking myself. YOU DO NOT NEED!#one last thing that might convince me if this happens again next month tho:#i actually Do Need a LITTLE BIT. like as in: yes i have enough clothes to dress myself daily and to function in society#i have more than enough clothes on that level#but i dont have a lot of clothes that actually fit in a way that makes me feel able to function on a professional / worksona level#like all the clothes that i DO have that are within the worksona category are either too big or they have various rips and holes in them#that i have patched but usually they are quite visible so they dont at all come across as profesh#its def not the end of the world but its hard when i work 3 days/week and want to look both profesh and also like myself#but i am limited </3 but that is life </3 and i dont need linen and cotton button ups like also#if theres one thing i FOR REAL do not need its more button ups. altho actually even there a lot of them are at the end of their life now#ugh i should maybe actually do a proper closet purge and mend what needs mending and throw out/donate/recycle what i cant wear#- to most situations bc thats an issue i have: i love my clothes but im aware i cant wear torn shit to my daily activities#but im not going to wear THOSE clothes at home holes&all because theyre not my ultimate comfy clothes#so then as it turns out i cannot wear those clothes so i should not hold onto them
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hello anyone who does crochet. do you have any granny square variations you particularly like
#i've got about 1000 meters of variegated aran weight acrylic i want to make into a throw blanket and i'm considering my options#currently deciding between linen stitch squares or a granny square variation
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New in the webshops: “Colorful stripes”.
Here shown on a throw blanket. This throw and lots of other products with this design can be purchased on Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/167577125
This colorful striped design is also available on products on TeePublic, such as all kinds of T-shirts:
#redbubble#redbubble artist#redbubble shop#print on demand#teepublic#teepublic artist#teepublic store#blue#yellow#bordeaux#ocher#findyourthing#bedding#bedding and linens#throw blanket#lines#stripes#striped#plaid#blanket
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IM ON MY HOCUS POCUS SHIT ‼️💯🧙
#i found this hat shoved at the back on the linen closet covered in cat hair#my roommate took one look and said ‘just throw it away’#so instead of doing that i cleaned it off and now i have a cool witch hate to go with my epic staff i made#v huntington beach behavior of him btw#mothface
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something that only now that i have experience in that field pisses me off so much about hp is the fucking parchment use. it's been said before how annoying parchment is to use and how many animals would be needed to make that mich parchment but also a scottish castle is a high moisture environment which is at least good for the material but will also leave absolutely everything smelling like wet goat/sheep
#EVERY TIME PARCHMENT IS MENTIONED IN FANTASY I GET >:(#PSA YOU CAN NOT TEAR PARCHMENT AS EASILY AS PAPER#parchment that gets torn easily like that is super degenerated already like parchment is a bit like laminated paper NOT LIKE PAPER#ALSO THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS PARCHMENT PAPER THERE IS PARCHMENT AND THERE IS PAPER#(exceptions are made if you call the like baking/bread bag type of paper parchment paper bc i recognize it's a known (yet incorrect) term)#you throw a piece of parchment into the fire? does. not. work. like. that.#parchment is not ye olde paper; parchment is chemically treated animal skin#parchment does not tear or burn or work in the wet like paper BECAUSE IT IS NOT#comparing parchment to paper is a bit like comparing a leather jacket to a linen one (broadly speaking)#(because leather and parchment are protein fibres and linen and paper are made from grass/hemp/other fibers) (not talking about pulp paper)
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No offence but I'm slaying so hard today. I'm such a heatwave summer girly
#like am i sweating am i suffering? yes#but am i gonna throw on a white linen shirt over some cunty little adidas running shorts and get drunk in the park about it? also yes#dear diary
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Style Shift: Refresh Your Home with Cushions that Speak
When it comes to refreshing your space without a full renovation, decorative pillow accents are one of the most effective — and affordable — design tools. At Hatch Textiles, we believe that every cushion tells a story, and we’re here to help you tell yours.
Why Decorative Pillows Matter
Pillows aren’t just for comfort — they’re style statements. Whether you’re going for minimal elegance, bold contrast, or layered luxury, the right pillows can instantly elevate your room.
They:
Add color and personality
Introduce texture and pattern
Create visual balance
Help define seasonal or theme-based updates
Choosing the Right Pillow Accents
Here’s how to make your decorative pillows work for you:
1. Start with a Solid Base
Choose a neutral sofa, bed, or armchair as your canvas. This allows your pillows to pop and gives you the freedom to swap them out with ease.
2. Play with Patterns and Textures
Mix and match solids, florals, geometrics, and woven fabrics. Our Hatch collections are designed to be mixed confidently — think soft velvets paired with linen prints or bold stripes against subtle embroidery.
3. Stick to a Color Story
A cohesive palette pulls everything together. Choose 2–3 core colors and let one pillow introduce a pop or contrast to keep things interesting.
4. Vary Sizes and Shapes
Don’t be afraid to layer square, lumbar, and round cushions. This adds depth and a touch of designer flair.
Seasonal Swaps, Instant Impact
Looking for a fresh feel in spring or a cozier vibe for fall? Pillows are the perfect seasonal switch-out. Our textile lines make it easy to refresh your decor throughout the year — without changing a single piece of furniture. Whether you’re styling a new space or revamping an old one, our collections help you express your unique style effortlessly.
Decorative pillow accents are small, but their impact is big. With the right combination of color, pattern, and texture, you can transform your home into a space that feels curated, cozy, and totally you.
Ready to start your style transformation? Explore the Hatch Textiles Pillow Collection 👉 Designer Throw Pillow
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African Dance Décor Pillows.
Linen Blend Fabric with a Bottom Zipper.
Pattern/Picture on Both Sides of the Pillow.
Approx. 12” x 18”.
Poly Pillow Form is Included.
Use for Porch, Sofa or Bed Décor Pillows.
Ask about the Discount if you purchase 2 or more.
#crafts#gifts#decor#sewing#quilting#briar rose quilts#bedding#shopping#quilters of tumblr#holiday#african#africa#african dance#dance#dance pillow#pillow#african dance pillow#pillow covers#pillowcases#pillowcase#pillow cover#decor pillow#throw pillow#sofa pillow#porch pillow#linen pillow#tedooo
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The scorching summer heat is upon us. Do you miss the cool sea breeze? This week, we are launching the "Cool Summer" series of cushions, allowing you to easily get the feeling of a Nordic seaside house.
The first series is made of cotton and linen materials, with eco-friendly printing and ocean-themed patterns. It is both relaxing and cheerful, while still retaining a touch of childlike fun.
The second series employs various shades of blue and plain cotton-linen fabric, retaining the original texture and touch, exuding a sense of coolness and tranquility.
The third series of country garden small floral patterns, with soft tones, warm little flowers and fluffy touch, is suitable for matching with country style furniture.
The fourth series is a collection of Mediterranean-style throw pillows. They feature a deep blue color with white tassels and are made of a coarse cotton-linen blend. These pillows are perfect for complementing furniture with a white base tone.
The fifth series is the Nordic modern cotton and linen throw pillows, which are made with embroidery techniques and incorporate fine linen, giving them a natural and rough texture. They are perfect for matching with Nordic minimalist style furniture.
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"hey why are all the barrier garments like linen shirts or chemises or combinations going away?"
"oh we have more washable fabrics now! you don't need to worry about sweat reaching your outer clothing when you can just chuck it in the washing machine!"
"cool!"
[100 years later]
"so uh all of those new washable fabrics are leaching microplastics into our water, and the constant machine-washing wears garments out faster. they're also not really sturdy enough to be mended, so we keep having to throw them out and now the planet is covered in plastic fabric waste that will never break down. also it turns out that the new washable fabrics hold odor-causing bacteria VERY well. so could we get those barrier garments back please?"
"sorry babe linen now costs $100000/yard and since it's been so long without them, nobody knows how to adapt barrier garments to the current styles anyway"
"..."
"maybe try this new $50 undershirt made of Special Sweat-Wicking Plastic Fabric! :) :) :)"
#fashion#clothing#modern clothing is NOT practical. it may seem like it on the surface but we've moved so far from#actual practicality that if you take one step out of the system it breaks down#and we need to change the entire system for our own health and the good of the planet#I'm not saying everyone has to dress full historical stylistically! but. we need to bring back some TECHNOLOGIES our ancestors used
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Things I wish I had read in "beginner" sewing tutorials/people had told me before I started getting into sewing
You have to hem *everything* eventually. Hemming isn't optional. (If you don't hem your cloth, it will start to fray. There are exceptions to this, like felt, but most cloth will.)
The type of cloth you choose for your project matters very much. Your clothing won't "fall right" if it's not the kind of stretchy/heavy/stiff as the one the tutorial assumes you will use.
Some types of cloth are very chill about fraying, some are very much not. Linen doesn't really give a fuck as long as you don't, like, throw it into the washing machine unhemmed (see below), whereas brocade yearns for entropy so, so much.
On that note: if you get new cloth: 1. hem its borders (or use a ripple stitch) 2. throw it in the washing machine on the setting that you plan to wash it going forward 3. iron it. You'll regret it, if you don't do it. If you don't hem, it'll thread. If you don't wash beforehand, the finished piece might warp in the first wash. If you don't iron it, it won't be nice and flat and all of your measuring and sewing will be off.
Sewing's first virtue is diligence, followed closely by patience. Measure three times before cutting. Check the symmetry every once in a while. If you can't concentrate anymore, stop. Yes, even if you're almost done.
The order in which you sew your garment's parts matters very much. Stick to the plan, but think ahead.
You'll probably be fine if you sew something on wrong - you can undo it with a seam ripper (get a seam ripper, they're cheap!)
You can use chalk to draw and write on the cloth.
Pick something made out of rectangles for your first project.
I recommend making something out of linen as a beginner project. It's nearly indestructible, barely threads and folds very neatly.
Collars are going to suck.
The sewing machine can't hurt you (probably). There is a guard for a reason and while the needle is very scary at first, if you do it right, your hands will be away from it at least 5 cm at any given time. Also the spoils of learning machine sewing are not to be underestimated. You will be SO fast.
I believe that's all - feel free to add unto it.
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