Oh lord, I really haven't posted in a while, have I?
Sorry. I've been busy, and I may have completely lost the password to this account.
But fear not, I'm gonna try and post again soon! Maybe some Christmas inspired stitching..
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@stitchnsnitch
Oh lord, I really haven't posted in a while, have I?
Sorry. I've been busy, and I may have completely lost the password to this account.
But fear not, I'm gonna try and post again soon! Maybe some Christmas inspired stitching..
A thing happened. Probably a bad thing, but there it is.
how long does it take for the stitches to fall out naturally?
Because of school, and my parents, I typically remove my stitches not long after taking photos of them - I would love to keep them in for longer, and I'm slowly discovering ways to do so.
However, for many people, I've heard that their stitches can last anything from a couple of days to two weeks! It depends on position, design, what physical stuff you do, m how much stress is being put on the stitches, etc etc... It's hard to determine.
Hope this helped!
Bringing out the simple designs, thanks for taking up all my time, school. On a positive, it's almost officially Autumn! Does anyone know what they're gonna be for Halloween?
I just wanted to say, sorry for the lack of posts rn - with school starting up again, I haven't really got around to stitching and posting as much. I'm gonna try and stay consistent, but, don't be surprised if my new future stitches aren't very impressive!
And, sorry again if I haven’t replied to your asks / comments / messages yet - it usually takes me a while to get around to that,,
Do you sew on Suzuya? Or did you wonder what it was like to do this before you met the character? Forgiveness for bad English, education in Brazil is horrible ;w;
"...do this before you met the character? Forgiveness for bad English, education in Brazil is horrible ;w;"
Well, Suzuya Juuzou did greatly influence me to begin stitching, if that's what you're asking! I love him as a character, and his stitches always seemed so cool and interesting - I just didn't know if body stitching was a real thing, at first.
Body stitching also kept on popping on up on my Instagram explore page, and after doing some research, I discovered that it was 100% real and possibly, and actually pretty easy!
So, that's a short version of how I ended up here!
I tried my best. How does it look?
Also, I might not be posting that much lately, as I'm trying to let my hand heal properly.
Doesn’t it hurt when you stitch???
This is something I get asked a lot, and the simple answer is; not really, but sometimes.
When stitching on your palm, you're stitching through a top layer of dead skin - therefore, it doesn't hurt. Sometimes you might accidentally go too deep, and might feel a little stab, or a sting.
However, there are more sensitive areas of your hand, such as your fingers or centre of palm. When I stitch round these areas, I occasionally feel a stinging pain, and my hand might ache a little bit after.
Again, another short version: the level of pain is usually low or non-existent, but that depends on the area and depth of the stitch.
Of course, it's a whole other story for other places, such as arms, legs, back of hands, etc.
I hope this helped!
This one was such a hassle. You know how hard it is to sew hooks in with only one hand?
I'm starting to like this "dual-colour" thing; it adds some interest to any boring design.
Boredom drives a man to do crazy things. In my case, it's sticking needles into your own skin.
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There's nothing better to do on a rainy day - and in England, it's always raining.
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Another one of my favourites. Unfortunately, very impractical.
Check out my other posts too, it means a lot.
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Hey, I'm Match
And welcome to my blog! I'm not totally sure what this blog's gonna be for yet, perhaps body stitching, or perhaps all my emo 2006-esque fiascos. Whatever it evolves into, I hope you'll stay!
(Btw, this image is my first ever time trying body stitching - I lost my needle at the end of it.)