Front+back of my battle vest (if you can call it that)
Many people would put studs or spikes here, but I don’t have that so I’m putting metal beads and soda can tabs!
A patch my mom gave me and a charm from a Frozen necklace from like, a loooooong ass time ago lawls.
Trans flag patch that I knitted (messy af)
Aaaahhhh I love this patch so much because one of my friends made it for me, finally got it sewed on yesterday! Also “keep running” because I got bored in class and wrote random crap all over it.
The first measure of Welcome To The Black Parade.
Into the woods because what else would I put there? I am bored in class writing random crap on my jacket, what is another logical explanation?
March on, killjoy. I’ll probably put a patch over this one, tho.
Against me!
Zip-off sleeve. I did this yesterday, gonna do the other arm today.
Visible mending+random keychain I got at an art fair.
that’s about it for now, I would have more political stuff/slogans but I live with my parents and idk what they would think.
Image dump time!! Here's a collection of little things I have been working on. Those black boots I painted/embroidered was the last project I was working on before I got covid :(
But I had the opportunity to work on a few smaller things while I was recovering! I am doing better now, I am quarantining for a little longer just to be careful 💚
[Image ID: The first image is of a little fishbone stamp I made out of an old eraser. It's a little messy looking and I used red ink to stamp it onto paper.
The next two images are of a rectangular white cotton patch, with a red vertical line on the side and about 15 blue horizontal lines throughout it with a blank gap at the top, mimicking notebook paper. This project is unfinished currently.
The next three images are of a headband with foam antlers I painted to look as realistic as I could, and both antlers are wrapped with leaf ribbon and wire-stemmed pink and white flowers. There's a little fake bird glued to the top of the right antler.
The last two images are of a flowery pillowcase that I mended using little squares of scrap cotton fabric underneath, with visible stitching throughout it to secure the entire patch onto the pillowcase. The hole I mended was about the size of a penny I think. End ID]