EMBROIDERED SWEATSHIRT PREORDERS OPEN!
Something a bit different: finally launching my first embroidered design in collaboration with the wonderful 1831 Studio, London! Featuring a funky speedy creature and a mayfly. 𓃩𓆤
Preorders will close in 2 weeks at 5pm UK time on Thurs 4th April 🌸
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1831 has done such a wonderful job in translating my sketchy lines into thread. These cosy sweatshirts are organic cotton and will be made to order to minimise clothing waste. There are two colourways: black and gold on off-white or the more subtle black and burnt orange on grey.
If you live in the UK, there is also an option to send in/drop off a piece of clothing you already own to have this design stitched onto it.
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Please pre-order in my online shop! 🌱🌻🌸
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These will be handled by 1831 Studio directly so any other items in the shop will be sent separately. Thank you for the lovely support as always! ❤️
Film photos by Ryan O'Reilly / @ardeavalley
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@jegulus-microfic Feb 20 - Shiver
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James and Regulus were walking through the courtyard, having happened to have run into each other on the way to lunch. The younger boy had begun sitting with them, as he and Sirius grew closer.
Suddenly, Regulus was wracked with a violent shiver, scrunching his shoulders up and rubbing his arms. James chuckled.
"Told ya it was gonna be cold." He grinned, and Regulus sent him a glare.
"Sorry if I don't put all that much faith in your meteorology skills, given that you said that quidditch match last month would be warm, and we nearly all froze to death."
"Hey, I had a bad source, alright! Now I know not to get weather reports from Mary."
"Indeed you do." Regulus replied, before another shiver shook him. James sighed, before taking off his sweatshirt, his shirt riding up as he did. Regulus felt a little warmer just looking at his exposed skin. Then the shirt dropped again, and Regulus frowned as the cold miraculously hit again.
"Here." James said, thrusting the sweatshirt into Regulus's arms. The boy frowned at him, looking at the sweatshirt and then up at James.
"Why are you giving me your sweatshirt? Now you're going to be cold." He stated, clearly not understanding the gesture as he handed it back.
"Yes, but you won't be. I'm being nice." James said cheerily, giving Regulus the sweatshirt again. The boy blinked at him, grey eyes a blank stare, before he frowned at the sweatshirt again.
"Okay..." he muttered, but pulled it over his head. What James didn’t see was the smile he hid under the shirt as it covered him. No one had done a nice, selfless gesture for him before. Once he got himself together, he pulled it fully over his head, straightening it.
James had to bite his lips to refrain from either grinning or whimpering. He wasn't sure which. All he knew was Regulus looked unfairly good wearing his hoodie.
It was at least two sizes too big for him, slipping off his shoulders, the sleeves covering his hands. He looked adorable, and James couldn't hold back the smile as the boy nuzzled his face into the collar, clearly appreciating the warmth despite having tried to turn down the offer. His cheeks were pink from the cold (or so James assumed), and there was a smile kissing the edges of his eyes as he looked up at the older boy.
“Thanks.” He whispered, and James nearly melted.
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"Reggie, why are you wearing James's sweatshirt?" Sirius questioned, cocking his head.
"Er- I was cold." Regulus replied blandly, and Sirius' brows furrowed.
"Yes, but why James's?"
"Well, he didn't have a sweater, and I figured I couldn't let your little brother freeze to death." James explained, smiling awkwardly. Sirius shrugged, brushing it off, but Remus was still looking at them, calculating. James avoided his gaze, and Regulus simply nuzzled into the jumper.
Remus pretended not to catch the dopey, besotted smile on James’s face.
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All the colours, as requested. It’s marled, so has significantly decreased my scrap pile.
Had to wait until child was asleep to sneak it off him for a photo…
Pattern is Kids Basic Raglan Sweater by Catherine McMillan. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/kids-basic-raglan-sweater
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