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“Ninya with her daughter Holly at The International Living History Festival” being cuties!
Ninya Mikhaila is a professional Historical Costumer, with over two decades of experience creating authentic, high quality reconstructions.
“Housewife” oil on canvas on Instagram by Andrey Shishkin (1960-)
One of the challenges in researching this book has been the lack of information on very basic topics. While magical correspondences of everything from animals to minerals, colors to plants have been studied and recorded, textiles have slipped through the cracks. When it comes to magical crafts, fabric has been given little if any … Continue reading Sew Craft: Fabric Magical Properties
“Ninya arranging the pleats of an embroidered Henrician jacket in the studio”
Ninya Mikhaila is a professional Historical Costumer, with over two decades of experience creating authentic, high quality reconstructions.
Have you ever thought of embroidery and sigils for thread Mage stuff.
Yes! unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be a huge amount of overlap when i search for both sigils and embroidery, and I am still on the fence about adding drawn sigils (that someone could theoretically embroider) to the blog because it feels a little too tangential.
Do any of my followers have an opinion one way or the other about adding drawn sigils to this blog?