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Commented on The revolution will not be hand-stitched
Well, they're already talking about stupid ideals like the 'thigh gap'. They will always find a way to put women down, even when the 'they' are women themselves....
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Commented on The revolution will not be hand-stitched
Greg, I went there because this is an important issue for many women. It is not some to make a mockery of. Back to general uses, custom 3D printed meshes for surgical use would be invaluable, I think....
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Commented on The revolution will not be hand-stitched
Which is why nalbinding and then knitting transformed people's lives, at least when it come to their socks/stockings. The woven and sewn version just did not compare. There were and are whole cultures where hand knitted socks were incredibly important,...
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Commented on The revolution will not be hand-stitched
IANAL and from a knitter's perspective. There are no design rights in the US for clothing as it is considered a useful item. The UK does have design rights for clothing and possibly other EU countries too. However, international law...
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Commented on The revolution will not be hand-stitched
Also, Rule 34, of course. This stuff will make the mohair fetishists look positively normal. (What, you've never see pictures of mohair fetishists, oh you sweet summer child!)...
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Commented on The revolution will not be hand-stitched
People, mostly women, who make their own clothes often buy adjustable dress-forms or make custom ones using either duct tape or plaster of paris and bandages. In the last few years there has been much work done in the knitting...
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Commented on The revolution will not be hand-stitched
My point of view comes from being an amateur but experienced hand-spinner, knitter, sometime crocheter, learner of weaving, wet and needle felter and dressmaker. I disagree with your point about the early fabrics being fugly. To me this technology seems...