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Quilt Portrait of Jean-Michel BasquiatlBisaButler

ll Richard Corman l L’Uomo Vogue 1984

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wunderthreads:

It took forever, but my shop is finally updated!! All items are available on Etsy. I know that in response to rising fees that many sellers, who are able, are leaving Etsy and that there is a temporary boycott coming up. Unfortunately, I do not have the traffic to leave Etsy at the moment. However, if you do not want to cross the picket line and still want to purchase an item, please let me know! I am happy to accept payment via Venmo and I can use Pirateship to mail out your item. 
Here are some of the newest items; 

wunderthreads:

As I work on getting more items in my store here’s some previous embroideries I made!

Custom masks commissions are open and I’d be happy to talk about costs for a custom embroidery.

More embroidery! The Angel of Death from Hellboy 2, plus a couple of undersea beasties . If you like these, check out Thewightknight on Patreon!

Pinhead, from the Hellraiser series. If you like this, check out Thewightknight on Patreon!

Realistic angel. If you like this, check out thewightknight on Patreon!

Anyone else super excited for S4 of Stranger Things?

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Alien embroidery masterpost.

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Another embroidery dump. If you like these, check out thewightknight on Patreon!

Still embroidering away! If you like these check out thewightknight on Patreon.

“If you’re good at something, never do it for free!”


If you like this, check out Thewightknight on Patreon!

 Housetop Variation - Mary Lee Bendolph. Photo by Steve Pitkin/Pitkin Studio, courtesy of Souls Grow

Housetop Variation - Mary Lee Bendolph. 

Photo by Steve Pitkin/Pitkin Studio, courtesy of Souls Grown Deep Foundation.

“When enslaved women from the rural, isolated community of Boykin, Alabama—better known as Gee’s Bend—began quilting in the 19th century, it arose from a physical need for warmth rather than a quest to reinvent an art form. Yet by piecing together scraps of fabric and clothing, they were creating abstract designs that had never before been expressed on quilts.

“These patterns and piecing styles were passed down over generations, surviving slavery, the antebellum South, and Jim Crow. During the Civil Rights movement in 1966, the Freedom Quilting Bee was established as a way for African-American women from Gee’s Bend and nearby Rehoboth to gain economic independence. The Bee cooperative began to sell quilts throughout the U.S., gaining recognition for the free-form, seemingly improvisational designs that had long been the hallmark of local quilt design. As awareness grew, so did acclaim, and the quilts entered the lexicon of homegrown American art.”


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The Walk by Bronisława Janowska (1868-1953)medium unknown (google art project says: hand sewing, appThe Walk by Bronisława Janowska (1868-1953)medium unknown (google art project says: hand sewing, appThe Walk by Bronisława Janowska (1868-1953)medium unknown (google art project says: hand sewing, app

The Walk by Bronisława Janowska (1868-1953)

medium unknown (google art project says: hand sewing, application, incrustation, knitted stitch), 1910


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pixiexbites:

tempted by madness … another (**pair**) for the wearable scrapbook journal ,, gloves by me // available here

sorry for being so inactive! this month has been a bit of a lull month, but I am working on new item

sorry for being so inactive!
this month has been a bit of a lull month, but I am working on new items to post onto my etsy.

You can get this feminist embroidery on my etsy now!


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American Girl. (Rowan Blanchard for Miu Miu x American Flag vintage fabric.)

American Girl. (Rowan Blanchard for Miu Miu x American Flag vintage fabric.)


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As I work on getting more items in my store here’s some previous embroideries I made!

Custom masks commissions are open and I’d be happy to talk about costs for a custom embroidery.

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