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I Think Its A Bit Homophobic That I Had To Write An Exam On The First Day Of Pride Month

I think it’s a bit homophobic that I had to write an exam on the first day of pride month

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

Had a few folks interested in how I made the patches I posted for Solarpunk Aesthetic Week, so I thought I'd give y'all my step-by-step process for making hand-embroidered patches!

Had A Few Folks Interested In How I Made The Patches I Posted For Solarpunk Aesthetic Week, So I Thought

First, choose your fabric and draw on your design. You can use basically any fabric for this - for this project I'm using some felt I've had lying around in my stash for ages.

Had A Few Folks Interested In How I Made The Patches I Posted For Solarpunk Aesthetic Week, So I Thought

Next, choose your embroidery floss. For my patches I split my embroidery floss into two threads with 3 strands each, as pictured. You can use as many strands in your thread as you prefer, but for the main body of my patches I prefer 3 strands.

Next you're going to start filling your design using a back stitch.

Had A Few Folks Interested In How I Made The Patches I Posted For Solarpunk Aesthetic Week, So I Thought

First, put in a single stitch where you want your row to start.

Had A Few Folks Interested In How I Made The Patches I Posted For Solarpunk Aesthetic Week, So I Thought

Poke your needle up through the fabric 1 stitch-length away from your first stitch.

Had A Few Folks Interested In How I Made The Patches I Posted For Solarpunk Aesthetic Week, So I Thought

Poke your needle back down the same hole your last stitch went into so they line up end-to-end.

Repeat until you have a row of your desired length (usually the length of that colour section from one end to the other). Once you have your first row, you're going to do your next row slightly offset from your first row so that your stitches lay together in a brick pattern like this:

Had A Few Folks Interested In How I Made The Patches I Posted For Solarpunk Aesthetic Week, So I Thought

Make sure your rows of stitches are tight together, or you'll get gaps where the fabric shows through.

Rinse and repeat with rows of back stitch to fill in your patch design.

Had A Few Folks Interested In How I Made The Patches I Posted For Solarpunk Aesthetic Week, So I Thought

When you're almost to the end of your thread, poke your needle through to the back of the fabric and pull the thread under the back part of the stitching to tuck in the end. Don't worry if it looks messy - no one's gonna see the back anyway.

This next step is fully optional, but I think it makes the patch design really pop. Once your patch is filled in, you can use black embroidery floss to outline your design (or whatever colour you want to outline with - it's your patch, do what you want). I use the full thread (6 strands, not split) of embroidery floss to make a thicker outline.

Had A Few Folks Interested In How I Made The Patches I Posted For Solarpunk Aesthetic Week, So I Thought

I use the same back stitch I used to fill the piece to make an outline that adds some separation and detail. You could use most any 'outlining' stitch for this, but I just use back stitch because it's just easier for me to do.

Once you're finished embroidering your patch, it's time to cut it out!

Had A Few Folks Interested In How I Made The Patches I Posted For Solarpunk Aesthetic Week, So I Thought

Make sure to leave a little border around the edge to use for sewing your patch on your jacket/bag/blanket/whatever, and be careful not to accidentally cut through the stitches on the back of the patch.

If you have a sturdy enough fabric that isn't going to fray, you can just leave it like this. If not, I recommend using a whip stitch/satin stitch to seal in the exposed edges (I find that splitting your embroidery floss into 3-strand threads works best for this).

Had A Few Folks Interested In How I Made The Patches I Posted For Solarpunk Aesthetic Week, So I Thought

And then you're done! At this point you can put on iron-on backing if you want, or just sew it on whatever you wanna put it on. Making patches this way does take a long time, but I feel that the results are worth it.

Thanks for reading this tutorial! I hope it was helpful. If anyone makes patches using this method, I'd love to see them! 😁

1 year ago

The smallest living thing is the cell and since viruses are smaller than that, they are not alive


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1 year ago

Folks, friends, y’all…. esk*mo is a slur. I understand a lot of people don’t know that, I don’t want to be a dick about it, but I’ve been seeing it in fics. Wanna write “esk*mo kisses”? Just say “nuzzled noses” or something.

I’m not here to call anybody out, it’s been in multiple fics, I’m not vague posting. This is just a psa. 👍🏻

2 years ago

when companies overspend on advertising they think they're reaching a wider audience when in reality they are showing me the same fucking unskippable ad enough times to make me associate their brand with fantasies of anticapitalist terrorism