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My bank account is in the negative, and all I have left in cash is nickles and dimes. I have bills past due, more bills coming up soon, and very little food. I don't know if there's even enough gas in my car to get to the foodbank and back on Saturday. I could really use some sales right now.
I have bookmarks, potholders, jewelry, accessories, pride wear, pottery, knitting patterns, and more available for sale in my shop, all hand made by me. If you’re on a tight budget, check out my discount section!
I also take commissions, and have a gofundme. If there’s a custom piece you’d be interested in having me make beyond the order forms available on my ko-fi, I always welcome messages here.
Shipping outside the USA is not currently available through the store, but I can and do ship internationally – just message me about it and pay me directly through paypal, cashapp, or venmo, or with a card through my ko-fi once I can get you a shipping estimate. Online orders of 2 or more items come with a free watercolour bookmark!
Reblogs are always deeply appreciated.
Did I ever post pictures of all the pride flag variant kippot? I started of making the custom flags so I could get pictures and there were SO MANY and I LOVE that for us. Yes, we all stand under the rainbow, yes all non-cis genders are included under the trans pride flag, but also! It! Is! So! Good! To be seen for who you are and to have a way to identify people whose lived experience is close to your own. That's so good! It's so validating!
So here is my gallery of colors:
WAIT I HAVE TOO MANY.
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My friend @ftmshepard is considering converting to Judaism, and we have plans to visit a few different synagogues together so he can get a feel for the many kinds of Jewish community out there/fully understand what he's getting into. I offered to crochet him a kippah so he doesn't need to wear a random one from somebody's wedding. He requests a trans pride one and I get to work.
Halfway through, I receive some family news and frantically text ftmshepard:
I finish the kippah. Cousin E. arrives, bareheaded for the first time I can remember. I explain the situation and say the kippah is hers if she would wear it. After I have assured her that I will make another and she is not depriving my friend, she accepts. She flew home yesterday with it in her bag.
Wes, I promise you that you will get yours eventually! I just ordered more pink and blue yarn.
Knitted a kippah for the first time!! I think it looks much neater than the crocheted ones I’ve tried before.
I have a problem with crocheting trend : it takes me a long time to create a pattern ( only to create it, not to write it down) and create something I can upload. the result is that only now I can present you my deadpool wolverine yarmulke 🧶
But what to choose, what to CHOOSE 😱