Victorian inspired neck-laces for MNF and MSD! These are adjustable and stretchy, and are perfect to complement any look, from goth, to period, fantasy and even more!
Find them on out Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MusumeOkasan
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Victorian inspired neck-laces for MNF and MSD! These are adjustable and stretchy, and are perfect to complement any look, from goth, to period, fantasy and even more!
Find them on out Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MusumeOkasan
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So I made a wig. ╭(◔ ◡ ◔)/ I ran out of fiber twice, had to cut existing wefts in two to make double. Still it wasn't enough and had to improvise. Acrylic yarn that's been undone, ironed, made into wefts. Glued on a hard wigcap. Next one is going to be better!! (งツ)ว
Yarn: KnitPicks Bare Shadow Lace Yarn (100% merino wool) Colorway: Bare / undyed Construction: Toe-up, eye-of-partridge heel Designed for: Fairyland MiniFee default feet (shown with Fairyland MiniFee Active Line body, cutie legs + default feet)
These are now available in the shop~ SOLD!
All done. They’d be easy to make in other colors, too, if dusty purple is not to your liking. They look so comfy and wear-around-the-house-able. *^^*
Yarn: KnitPicks Alpaca Cloud Lace (100% baby alpaca) Colorway: Charlotte Construction: Top-down, slip-stitch heel, traditional toe Designed for: Fairyland MiniFee default feet (shown with Fairyland MiniFee Active Line body, cutie legs + default feet)
These are now available in the shop~ SOLD!
Variation on a theme.
Take two.
The look and fit are much better with the adjustments -- now it’s just a matter of working my way up. Rationally, I know it’d be better to stop at knee-high, but I really love knitting taller socks. Problem is, going thigh-high increases the amount of work I have to do substantially, and thus adds to the final price. I’m not sure anyone would actually pay for them. I’ll have to decide eventually, though... ._.