yeah.
I'm knitting in the corner at a party
and guys my age stop by to tell me I remind them of their aunt, of their grandmother. This is a compliment and I take it as such. They confess to having tried crochet once, and I smile. They get back in line for the bathroom.
I'm knitting in the corner at a party and a queer woman sits on the floor next to me, arranges her skirt, and smiles up at me. (I try not to blush.) She asks me all the questions on her mind about my craft and I answer them, hands still moving. We swap yarn sources. She doesn't stay, but she knows where to find me.
I'm knitting in the corner at a party and everyone knows where to find me when they need a minute, when socializing is too much and the music is too loud and they need to catch their breath. They pretend to be checking in on me, which is sweet, but I can see the relief in their eyes the moment they stop performing for a house full of people. They sit down and tell me things and all the while they never take their eyes off my hands.
The party has wound down and I'm still knitting and the hosts, two guys in their twenties, thank me for "helping to curate the vibe." I had no idea that's what I was doing. I leave the party having forgotten to drink anything and without that woman's number but with many rows added to my top-down raglan sweater. I call it a night, and a good one.
this poem is about being nonbinary.
luna moth embroidery hoop ππ€ made with gouache, watercolor, and hand embroidery on muslin, stitched onto lace
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could you give a tutorial for the barbed wire stitching please? ^_^
Sure! I've never done a tutorial before, so I'm sorry if this is a little confusing π
The whole design is made of simple straight stitches, so it's pretty easy :)
1. Make a diagonal stitch, then make another one in the opposite direction to create an 'X', that is wider toward the end.
2. Make two more diagonal stitches to create another X attached to the end of the first one.
3. Make two more diagonal stitches that face outward, creating the 'barbs'
3. Create straight horizontal stitches between the barbs, I'd say about 3-5, depending on how far apart you make the stitches.
4. Create two diagonal stitches facing outward again, facing the opposite direction of the first two barbs, closing off the first shape.
5. Create another X between the barbs, and repeat the process again until you reach the end of whatever you're embroidering :)
I would suggest making the X's a bit longer and narrower than I did here, because I think it looks a bit better that way, but honestly it doesn't matter all that much :)
Omg well ikl be using that saying now for suuure
Yknow how people say they picture senshi and it helps them cook? I think Iβm doing something wrong (DO NOT DO THIS)
i always mean it when i say i love you btw