Clothjectum | fabric objectum
A type of objectum (link) attraction felt towards fabric objects/items/things. This label can include:
- furniture (fabric couches, fabric lawn-chairs, mattresses, fabric encased chests, so on)
- clothing, blankets, towels, bedding (sheets, pillowcases, so on), fursuits, etc.
- plush toys, pillows, fabric decor (flags, fabric ornaments, so on), etc.
- cuts of fabric (a rectangle/strip/scrap/so on of material that has yet to be created into anything more)
- carpets, mats, rugs, etc.
- bags, such as purses, backpacks, fanny packs, etc
- non-bag accessories, such as bandannas, scrunchies, scarves, etc
- objects one usually wouldn't find attractive (such as the
arm of a wooden chair) that have been wrapped up in
fabric
- packaging options such as organza bags, silk sacks,
drawstring parcels, etc.
- any other fabric-based stuff I forgot :3
[“fabric” includes anything from (faux) fur, to (faux) leather, to cotton, to spandex, etc. anything that can be considered fabric falls under this. this is intended to be a very broad label that can be changed via personal attraction! someone might be attracted to all fabrics, a select group, most but not all, etc.]
Clothjectix | fabric objectix
A type of objectix (link) attraction felt towards fabric objects/items/things. A type of attraction felt towards fabric objects/items/things specifically made for non-posic beings.
Clothjectra | fabric objectra
A type of objectra (link) attraction felt towards fabric objects/items/things. A type of attraction felt towards fabric objects/items/things that falls under both clothjectum and clothjectix.
Tagging @object-concept-archive for reach, tell me to untag if needed /srs
I’ve seen labels like this for individual things (eg. plushies, blankets, pillows) (3 links) but not for multiple (which I’m starting to think I experience.) Flag colours are supposed to represent common colours used in material-production (black, grey, white, blue and red.)
These labels may fall under multum, (link) but only if one chooses to consider it such.
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My quest to learn sewing skills would be a lot easier if 90% of search results weren’t for ~25 Beginner Sewing Projects!~ that are (1) extremely not my aesthetic and (2) fundamentally useless. Sorry to all the many people who are apparently delighted by the idea of decorative fabric pumpkins gathering dust taking up space giving off cutesy hired your grandma as interior decorator vibes, but I guess I’m built different.
Like I swear I’m neither a joyless asshole nor completely immune to the lure of the material, but I have spent much of my adult life living in studio apartments. I like pretty things! But I like functional pretty things and I already made myself one kitchen apron, it’s not like I need another.
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