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。゚゚・。・゚゚。 ゚。 Heart Ita Apron ゚・。・゚
I made this. and while I’m sharing it with you I just want to say that no matter who you are, you can:
• wear long dresses that you like and still fight for human rights
• start a family and not believe it’s every uterus-yielding person’s duty to do the same
• be a homemaker if that’s what you delight in
•choose what you want to be
…no matter who you are.
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freedom to choose is not “freedom to go from the old path to the new path or else you don’t value choice”. it is freedom to go whichever way you are called by your own heart to go, regardless of which way that is or if there even is a path already.
you’re not a bad feminist because you like your hair long. it’s not your job to uphold an idea of what a feminist looks like. there is no such look.
there are two major things that have both angered and saddened me since announcing my pregnancy with my son back in 2020:
1. the assumption that I have given up on any and all career goals I have set for myself (namely music and birthwork) by reproducing, and that by keeping a garden and mainly staying home with my son I have let the patriarchy sort of “win me over”.
2. the amount of tradwives and tradfems who have reblogged and reposted my content (outfits, observations on parenthood, photos of my home and gardens, the list goes on) to perpetuate their own agenda, often using me as a “positive” example of what a woman’s “rightful place” is.
these are both wrong.
if you believe I am an example of a failed feminist simply for marrying, having a child and keeping a goddang garden, you need to sort out why you feel that way. I would like to know: do you feel the same way about your ancestors?
if you believe that women belong at home, having babies and sweeping the floor of dirt from their husband’s boots, the end, then I do not know why you think my corner of the internet is a space for you.
I posted this same rant to my ig story and have been blown away by the positive response. why, if so many people agree, does it feel like we as a culture are handing traditional/simple-living off to the sorts of people romanticizing a Gilead sort of world when you can make bread and move mountains and fight for human rights at the same damn time?
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Apron
I got a lot of inspiration for making aprons by looking at table runners at TJ Maxx. You can find some nice heavily machine embroidered and beaded fabrics to modify for cosplay or fashion. Don't forget to check out the tree skirts too!
These are apron ideas for my cafe, do you like them?
Been doin some sewing! I have these up on my etsy!
And I'll be opening up a custom made apron commission! Keep a look out for that!
Would you let me cook for you? #smileeveryday #redhairdontcare #wednesdays #apronstyle (at Olivehurst, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CR5cGt8D7ie/?utm_medium=tumblr
Which apron do you like better? ^^ #lolitafashion #apronstyle #apron #aprons #sweetlolita https://www.instagram.com/p/CWo3fMgvg6y/?utm_medium=tumblr