New patch in shop - I still need to update the listing description when I'm less tired, but it's technically up! This is one of our first actual patches made with metallic thread too, so super exciting!
thinking about puppet tattoo parlors. A wall covered in so many different thread colors to choose from - swatches of different types of stitch for different textures / effects. modified handheld sewing machines for tattooing with multiple settings for the different stitches. individual needles + embroidery thread as stick n pokes...
how could I not make something for this quote??? even though it broke my heart a little 💔
this was actually a piece I made a while ago for @arthur-kilgore as a thank you for hauling my gifts to Tombstone Redemption, but I completely forgot to take a picture. whoops 😅
The jumlo was one of the most lavishly embroidered and embellished garments in South Asia, and worn by Muslim women in remote Indus Kohistan. The dress’s skirt was formed of triangular gussets – some examples have as many as 600. The jumlo, worn with full trousers and an embroidered shawl, was often embellished with coins, buttons, even key chains and old zippers. In the 1970s, ready-made Pakistani clothing began to replace jumlo.