Day 3307
Crosstober 3
Luke Triton as Jibanyan
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Day 3307
Crosstober 3
Luke Triton as Jibanyan
starting a new project is always exciting.
this is going to be a haramaki (japanese belly warmer that can also be worn as a hood/scarf). there's hardly any patterns available, even for knitting.
So I was looking up what haramakis actually are, as one does, and:
Okay, so besides them apparently being a popular fashion item, imagine:
Zoro’s first haramaki being made for him by the older women of the village before he went off to search for stronger opponents to fight
And then later, each crew member using some of their own spending budgets on yarn and then donating bits of them at a time to help make him replacement haramakis 🥺
its me again haha. I just had a op thought n decided to bring it to you:
Zoro’s haramaki, but make it a ~𝓽𝓾𝓫𝓮 𝓽𝓸𝓹~
if it tickles your fancy *rolls out*
omg what is this nonsense, I absolutely LOVE it hahaha. Thank you so much for telling me jhgafadfajh
Zorooo! Up to the top you go!
GUYS!
Hello, Worst Generation!
So, Tap Dancer Fish just achieved 100+ hearts! My first ever 100 <3 I can´t describe how happy I am! I have been working on a lot of projects, a lot of stories and this really motivates me!! Thank you for your support!
I made you guys a little gift to express my loveeee ~
A Haramaki style Cuirass,
Height: 26 in/66 cm
Width: 16 in/40.6 cm
Japan, late 15th-16th century, probably relaced in the 18th century, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.