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I have remembered how to sew!
Proof:

Loke gets a new shirt! It looks suspiciously like an old shirt of mine that I wore back in the days before I sprouted a large pair of Strange Bumps right in the middle of that sparkly copper design.

Daja’s Winter Outfit! Not including her coat, of course. The shirt and pants are both thicker and woollier than her other clothes. The tunic isn’t strictly for winter, and it’s not actually new, but I think it looks good with the shirt and pants. Plus, the frogs were damn fun to put together.
Daja seems to prefer manly clothes, based on the descriptions I’ve read. I admit that I’ve borrowed a bit from Tortall fashions for her, too—hey, same author. Now she needs some Emelan-style over-robes along with these tunics.

The problem with making costumes for her is that she’s supposedly getting all her clothes from her stitch-witch sister, who’s a lot better at sewing than I am. Same goes for making her metal accessories—she would probably scoff at this belt I made her, but she’s a doll, so she can’t really do it herself.

The shirt isn’t finished yet; it still needs two more snaps and then the total cheat buttons. But you can’t tell under the tunic!
I want her to have a few basic shirts she can either wear alone, or as mix-and-match with her tunics. After that I’ll branch out a bit, I think.
Next up: tinier clothes for the Global Friends, and perhaps pants for them that don’t look like they were made by an unskilled 16-year-old!
Proof:

Loke gets a new shirt! It looks suspiciously like an old shirt of mine that I wore back in the days before I sprouted a large pair of Strange Bumps right in the middle of that sparkly copper design.

Daja’s Winter Outfit! Not including her coat, of course. The shirt and pants are both thicker and woollier than her other clothes. The tunic isn’t strictly for winter, and it’s not actually new, but I think it looks good with the shirt and pants. Plus, the frogs were damn fun to put together.
Daja seems to prefer manly clothes, based on the descriptions I’ve read. I admit that I’ve borrowed a bit from Tortall fashions for her, too—hey, same author. Now she needs some Emelan-style over-robes along with these tunics.

The problem with making costumes for her is that she’s supposedly getting all her clothes from her stitch-witch sister, who’s a lot better at sewing than I am. Same goes for making her metal accessories—she would probably scoff at this belt I made her, but she’s a doll, so she can’t really do it herself.

The shirt isn’t finished yet; it still needs two more snaps and then the total cheat buttons. But you can’t tell under the tunic!
I want her to have a few basic shirts she can either wear alone, or as mix-and-match with her tunics. After that I’ll branch out a bit, I think.
Next up: tinier clothes for the Global Friends, and perhaps pants for them that don’t look like they were made by an unskilled 16-year-old!