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missanjiarabegum · 1 year
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trenzdeck · 1 month
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Unlock Your Fashion Potential with TrendzDeck! ✨
Ever dreamed of crafting your own unique style? At TrendzDeck, our embroidery class in chennai and tailoring classes are here to turn that dream into reality. Dive into a world where your creativity meets expert instruction. From mastering intricate embroidery techniques to perfecting the art of tailoring, our classes are designed to enhance your fashion skills and transform your wardrobe.
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wolfythewitch · 1 year
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Which one are we leaning to
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loxare · 6 months
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So I was rewatching the hbomb plagiarism video to get some chill morning embroidery time in and I got to the bit about Radclyff Hall and her book, The Well of Loneliness, about lesbian WW1 ambulance drivers, and the video says all of her books were ordered burned, but I was curious and fam. At least one person hid their copy. It's on Project Gutenberg Australia. So if you want to read about lesbian ambulance drivers in the first world war...
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kumashhii · 4 months
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First attempt at embroidery
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greeblegrub · 20 days
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This is a series of collage works that show my witnessing and interpretation of my grandma’s descent into dementia, an illness that gradually robs a person of memories, timelines and human connections. Her mind has completely forgotten how time works - old memories become entangled with new ones, gaps in her memory are filled in with imagined scenarios. One moment she is 86, the next moment she is 6. Her world is a deconstruction.
My grandma was a tailor in her younger days. She sewed my first blanket, pillow case and made me dresses as I grew up. My memories of my grandmother will always be entwined and held together with physical memories of thread, fabric and stitching. Before her dementia got worse, she used to remind my mother that her sewing machine should be passed on to me in future. She used to collect some scrap fabrics and buttons for me to play with, and some of these are featured in the artworks.
Collage 1: A Portrait of Dementia
A portrait of my grandma created by combining an old and recent photo, cut up and reconstructed. This represents how she often confuses the past for the present day. She forgets her age and how time has taken its toll on her body. She pulls at her skin, shocked at the wrinkles and age spots that have formed. She often forgets her physical limits, surprised by the frailness of her own body.
Collage 2: The Structure of Dementia
A grid of old photos is held together with stitches in red thread. It begins with old memories, the ones clearer in my grandma’s mind, and in chronological order. These photos show her in spaces that held significant memories, such as her wedding venue, her holiday destinations and her daughters’ homes. This represents the period of her life before the dementia set in. As the grid progresses, the stitches become more and more messy, and the grid begins to lose its structure. Memories and locations start to overlap, breaking the grid. Stitches zig zag back and forth and pull apart at the seams. My grandma now tells us stories that no longer have any sense of chronology, space or connection, and my memories of her begin to get distorted alongside.
Collage 3: Re-weaving my Grandma’s past
This collage is constructed with scraps of thread, fabric and paper woven together. The weaving represents how I am forced to reweave together the stories of my grandmother’s life, based on the scraps and disjointed tales I have been told. There are many ‘loose ends’, that I am not yet able to find a place for, and properly weave back into the story. Thus for now, they remain hanging.
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art-by-grass · 4 months
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Regrowth
Embroidery and Acrylic on Muslin
An exploration of my struggles with a broken leg
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the-merry-otter · 5 months
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So. I gotta finish this device by the 11th, exactly two weeks from now. On a scale of 1-10, how likely do you people think I’ll succeed?
Progress is what I’ve achieved since last night, but those were several hours of dedicated sewing time.
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r-biter · 6 days
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Fashion board for the bee tribe i STILL havent named lmao
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missanjiarabegum · 1 year
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Quick and Easy Flower Crafts, Simple Techniques for Stunning Results
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trenzdeck · 1 month
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Embroidery is not just a craft; it’s a timeless art form that adds elegance and personality to fabrics. Whether you’re a beginner looking to explore your creative side or an experienced designer aiming to refine your skills, Trendzdeck Fashion Designing Academy in Chennai offers comprehensive embroidery classes tailored to your needs.
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milkcricket · 8 months
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Update on the New World Mural scarf I’m making
I’m about 25% done and I’m enjoying the way it looks to far (ignore the wacky tension, that will be fixed when I block it out)
I’m planning on embroidering a kinda frilly sparkly yarn around certain parts once it’s completed to give it a disco ball look
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asexualbookbird · 4 months
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i WAS going to make my BG3 character tonight but instead I spent two hours inputting allt he embroidery thread colors and numbers into a spreadsheet to track whether or not I own them
next step is to figure out how to color drop the actual color into the spreadhseet
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bmpmp3 · 5 months
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fish......
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toruandmidori · 1 year
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If you live here on Normal Island, you’re probably as angry as we are about well, I mean literally everything. 
Hang a reminder on your wall of who’s to blame with our range of furiously cozy, home sweet home style anti tory embroidery effect wall art prints, canvases and gifts.
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NEVER TRUST A TORY
NO WAR BUT CLASS WAR
IN THIS HOUSE WE HATE TORY B*STARDS
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fantasy-costco · 5 months
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There's an older lady in one of my classes and when we introduced ourselves along with a hobby she absolutely lit up whenever someone mentioned being into any kind of fiber arts. Someone said that they'd inherited a bunch of crochet supplies but hadn't learned to use it yet and she was immediately like 'I'll teach you!!' it was extremely sweet. Very excited to chat with her about cross stitching.
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