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anielskaaniela · 1 year
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maxi skirt only from 2 retangles ! beginner friendly sewing lesson | No pattern needed
Do you want to learn sewing in an easy and simple way? Then this video is for you! I will teach you how to sew a basic maxi skirt in five easy steps, using only straight lines and basic sewing tools. You don’t need a pattern or any fancy skills to make this skirt. You just need some fabric only from 2 retangles !, elastic, scissors, pins, a sewing machine, and thread. You will see how to measure…
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shopwitchvamp · 25 days
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After some small adjustments, Wizard and Mage Maxis are back!
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🖤witchvamp.com🖤
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chez-cinnamon · 1 year
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(First of all I love your work and the AU is beautiful)
I wanted to tell you, that I loved and made me laugh the clothes that Fionn put on the puppets, some looked human and others did not
Barnaby, Frank, Eddie looked like people, but the others... I'll be honest with you Poppy looks like a very tall old lady, Howdy looks like he's going to rob a bank, Wally is a bum, Julie and Sally are girls playing dress up
Saludos desde México
Thank you, I'm so glad you like them!!
I never realised Howdy looks like a criminal in disguise, my poor boy ToT blame Fionn for that lmaoooo
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psychomeows · 2 months
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Made a skirt for fun (and because I really wanted a brown maxi skirt but all the ones I could find were tight fitting and I didn't want that)
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mjbythebay · 2 months
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Hot girl summer achieved cause I learned how to sew
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luhvxal · 1 year
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this skirt took forever but it was so worth it
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caffeiiine · 9 months
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finally gave in and purchased mochies
i will be watching my mailbox for two weeks
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ladyshadowqueen · 1 year
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learning to make/alter clothes truly has been the best thing to ever happen to me. i’ve been wanting a denim maxi skirt but they are all expensive or are too short for me but saw a tiktok two hours ago about upcyling a pair of jeans into a skirt and after an evening of seam ripping and pinning it i have the perfect denim maxi skirt
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sunjoys · 1 month
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wanting to be cool and upcycling by sewing patches over tears and permanent stains in my jeans versus most of those tears or stains being in the crotch area meaning any patch will just draw focus to there
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natalinidesign · 1 year
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beegalactica · 4 months
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HOT GIRLS ARE CONSCIOUS.
I haven't been on Tumblr in about 3 months (life has been busy), and when I finally decided to check back in today, I kept seeing the same thing over and over again, so I am here to dispel some myths.
If you have seen any of my posts, you will know the issues I have with traditional TikTok-y trendy 'glow-up' advice, but today I realised how much of it is just a ploy to get us to spend tons of money on things we CAN live without. I think we all need to be more CONSCIOUS: conscious of what we can realistically afford and implement into our daily lives.
For example, in a typical 'glow-up' advice post, tiktok or youtube video, they recommend these super unrealistic routines that include a full skincare routine of every type of cream you could ever imagine, and an incredibly detailed list that lays out how you need to spend every 10 minutes of your day in order to achieve this perfect form.
It's all hear-say.
Don't get roped into thinking that you need those brand new clothes, or you need those skincare items to be your best self. The idea of turning your 'glow-up' into a sustainable part of your life is to do things you can manage to do over and over again. The secret to glowing up permanently is having a routine that keeps you happy and healthy. Instead of buying a full shelf of skincare all in one go, get 1 or 2 items with positive reviews to start. You don't need to throw out your whole wardrobe and sell your soul to TEMU just to look aesthetic; use what you have. Rather than making short term impulsive purchases, treat every part of your life as an investment.
Especially when it comes to clothing, being someone who has lost weight and no longer fits into all their old clothes, instead of throwing everything out and starting from scratch, I bought a little amazon sewing kit with a couple of needles and different types of thread and started cutting and sewing my way to a better wardrobe. (Even TODAY, I turned an old pair of jeans that I never wear into a cute miniskirt all from a 5 minute YouTube tutorial.) If sewing isn't your thing, you can try using some hemming tape and an iron, fabric glue, or whatever you can. Be conscious of the things you buy and how often you buy them.
I know lots of people like thrifting, and you can thrift online with apps like Vinted, which I personally use and love, if you don't have access to massive thrift stores like they do in America (I'm totally not jealous at all 🙄🙄; I live in the UK and the closest things I have near me are charity shops but there's a sort of stigma around shopping in them but honestly who cares what others think).
When you shop for clothes, look for timeless and versatile pieces you can mix and match, layer and style with lots of different things, allowing you to wear them well. Try to find good staple pieces, that will make the basis of your wardrobe. Be an outfit repeater. Do not blindly follow trends; take the time to curate and explore to find your style. Make a massive Pinterest board of everything you think looks good, and start to make a list of common items of clothing and accessories you save the most; these will be your staples. Don't feel like you have to stick strictly to one aesthetic; my wardrobe ranges from 'fairycore' maxi skirts to y2k denim skirts, but what matters is that I am mindful of whether I will use the things I want to buy.
Of course, feel free to treat yourself, you 100% deserve it, but don't get sucked into the idea that your self worth is determined but WHAT you have; instead it should be how you FEEL in what you have.
I like to see my blog as a little notebook of things I wish I could have told my younger self, and things I want to remind my future self, and I feel like it would be a disservice to not talk about the oversaturation of our feeds with infinite products, to the point where everything feels like an AD.
Moral of the story: don't just take everything you see online at face value. Don't get trapped in extensive consumerism; it's bad for your bank account, it's bad for the environment and it's bad for your mental health.
Also here's my Pinterest if you want to have a peek around <3 Pinterest
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anielskaaniela · 4 months
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Maxi Tiered Skirt Sewing Tutorial: Free Pattern in 9 Sizes + Video
In this post, you will learn how to sew maxi tiered skirt with pockets and with free sewing pattern. Are you ready to create a stunning maxi tiered skirt that’s perfect for any season? This beginner-friendly tutorial will guide you through each step of sewing your own maxi tiered skirt with pockets, complete with a free sewing pattern available in 9 different sizes. Whether you prefer a classic…
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tsunflowers · 3 months
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something I just realized about mayu is that we've been kinda joking about "mayu's the fashionable one but she dresses like this?"
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but specifically she's the one who loves to make her own clothes. a tiered maxi skirt like this is a great sewing project for a kid her age and actually I remember girls I knew as a teenager making these. and we know she likes working with yarn so she probably made these socks. we can rag on the look or the color scheme but if you think about it as mayu's handmade outfit it's so cute
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fatphobiabusters · 6 months
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Does anyone know where to find 3-4xl tradgoth fatshion? /nf
Sorry if this is the wrong blog to ask
Hi! This isn't the wrong blog to ask! I've separated this answer into parts to make this post easier to read.
Option 1: Independent Artists
I'm not super knowledgeable about where to buy fatshion myself. If I'm not simply buying from Torrid and hoping for the best, I'm probably buying from @mayakern. She's mainly known for her skirts, but she also sells shirts and I think is branching out to even more clothing types. These two skirts of hers may work for a goth aesthetic, and I think one is still available as a miniskirt as well.
A similar store is @freshhotflavors. They have an online store here along with their Tumblr. I haven't personally bought from them, but they work with Maya Kern. I've bought many a skirt from Maya Kern over the years and know her dedication to quality. She also has been very understanding with me about exchanging one of her skirts I accidentally got double of for christmas. So the fact that she works with Fresh Hot Flavors encourages me to trust FHF as well. I believe they sell some of her skirts in maxi length, but they sell a variety of other stuff too!
An artist that FHF works with who seems to make a lot of goth clothing is @vetiverfox. This is their website. I haven't bought from this artist either, but their skirts seem to be similar to Maya Kern's with the sizing, elastic waistband, and type of fabric used. So if their clothes are anything like Maya Kern's, I would give them a shot. Each of these three artists sell skirts that go up to a 6XL (though I think Maya has mentioned having some skirts that go up to 8XL too). I've only been talking about skirts, but each of these artists sells more than that.
Option 2: User Suggestions
I'm hoping our followers may have some advice for you about where to buy goth fatshion. @fine-ass-fatshion has knowledge about fatshion for sure. We've also recently reblogged some great goth fatshion from @wisteriaawillow, so I would definitely suggest asking them for advice on where to buy goth fatshion too. @iridessence wears a lot of pretty fatshion on her main blog, but her side blog @luxus-aeterna would be more your style. I don't know if the clothes she wears on that blog are technically goth or simply make me think of gothic clothing due to being historical clothing with generally darker fabrics, but look at her side blog just in case. I believe her FAQ mentions that she gives detailed information about how to find the clothes she wears if you donate to her work.
Option 3: Tailoring and Getting Creative
A lot of fat people have to resort to sewing and making their own clothes, but this can include taking stuff and simply making adjustments to them. For example, dyeing a shirt a more goth color, taking dollar store trinkets and making them into jewelry, etc. You can even do some clothing adjustments without needing to know how to sew! That's how I used to make my cosplays. People have suggested before to not discard the idea of going to a tailor either. If you happen to find some clothing you like but doesn't fit you, a tailor can help.
Option 4: Etsy and Commissions
Websites like Etsy sometimes can be a goldmine for specific aesthetics. However, Etsy tends to be expensive due to shipping and/or items being handmade by artists. I also hate that a lot of artists on Etsy charge fat people more money for the same product. Additionally, Etsy is probably a better store for accessories rather than your main outfit.
If you're willing to pay for the quality of handmade clothing fitted specifically for your body type and measurements, I've honestly considered the idea myself of commissioning cosplay artists for clothing, which can be done through Etsy or by meeting cosplay artists at anime conventions. If you go to a local anime convention and meet an artist there, you may even find an artist so local that you can try on the clothes during the process of making them so that you know they definitely will fit you at the end. I've thought about this usually regarding cosplay, but a cosplayer who does commissions would probably be able to make clothing that isn't for cosplaying a character as long as you gave them references.
Option 5: Online Stores and Our Pinned Post
Lastly, our pinned post has a link to our FAQ Google Doc, and that Google Doc includes links to online stores that sell plus size clothing. And here is a link to a post we shared about a month ago that has resources for buying jfashion. A lot of of the photos on the post include fatshion that could be useful for a goth aesthetic, though I say that without much knowledge about goth clothing.
I hope one of these suggestions will be of help to you!! Have a good day! cx
-Mod Worthy
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kuroi-carousel · 5 months
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Summer has arrived in AZ! 🐚
Are you ready for the warm weather?
Corey is modeling this new set I sewed for summer.
Check it out in my shop!
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jennablackmorebooks · 5 months
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I did some sewing again tonight. A pair of black linen pants was in need of mending (I put them through just a little bit too much last year, especially at my old job — I gave my toughest battles to my most dress-code compliant clothing). It's a maxi skirt now! :D I feel like this is my go-to method of altering pants now when the condition is a little too critical to do a simple closing of a tear or a few. This transformation was easier to do for the linen skirt than the mini skirt that used to be my main pair of black jeans; initially being a wider-legged garment gave me much more material to work with, so I didn't need to make a front-panel the same way as before.
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