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Drawings I found in my work desk
Nécessaire with watch German probably ca. 1745–50 On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 540 Fitted with sewing and writing implements as well as a watch, this unmarked nécessaire shows delightful chinoiserie decoration in the Rococo style, echoing the work of the influential Munich designer François Cuvilliés (1695–1768).
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Chatelaine by Dior, SS25
'Recalling the charms superstitiously carried by Monsieur Dior, discover how the chatelaine, a historical decoration, was revived for Dior Winter 25 by Kim Jones as a silver brooch with five practical elements showcasing Dior Savoir Faire.'
Who in the Unholy Family is the bearer of the Purse of Many Objects? I think Lestat could be a Big Purse Haver but my gut says Madeleine. She carries EVERYTHING she and her wife may need, and perhaps even what her in-laws and friends may need.
100% madeleine
if lestat is carrying a bag at all, it is purely for fashion, and if it has ANYTHING inside, it's like. two unlabeled pills (fully just floating around loose at the bottom), four mini bottles of vodka, and a compact mirror. end of list.
it's also going to still probably end up in louis's possession by the end of the night when lestat forgets about it or gets bored of being custodian of it.
UPDATE THAT IS NOW CANON TO ME
Breaking down the sewing kit
This required the most work of all the notions up on the shop, since I got and assembled all the pieces individually. I've got six of them to sell right now.
Included:
The tin: It's compact, roughly the size of a playing card, with a hinged lid that fits on snugly.
Seam ripper: Compact enough to fit into the tin, sharp, and nimble. (Pro tip: Keep the clear cap around to fit onto the butt end of the tool when you use it, and make life easier on your hands!)
Needles: 5 assorted sewing needles, sharps with different thicknesses and eye sizes.
Needle threader: I went on a quest to find decent ones, since the little tin ones in your average sewing kits break easily and drive me wild. The plastic flower is easy to grasp, and it makes threading your needle (especially when working with crewel wool or embroidery floss) SO much easier.
Thread: 5 metres/5.5 yds of glazed cotton quilting thread. Choice of white or black. I am SO sick of crappy sewing-kit thread, which is usually flimsy AND a nightmare to sew with, so I've spun up spools of my favourite handsewing thread instead. It's smooth and sturdy, and less likely to snarl or knot as you're working.
Pins and pincushion: The secret ingredient is a strong and tiny magnet, which sticks to the tin but can also be taken out. It keeps all 20 of these sharp glass-headed pins in line without breaking a sweat. Once I discovered magnetic pincushions, I never turned back. You just have to throw your pins at them to make them stick.
The sewing kit on Etsy
There are also three things I think are good accompaniments to the kit, but kept them separate to keep the kit's price down.
Thread wax: 100% beeswax thread conditioner. Running your sewing thread through the wax will make it much tamer and easier to deal with. It saves SO many headaches if you do a lot of sewing by hand.
Leather thimble: The handsewer's best friend. Comes in small adult and large adult sizes. I use these myself to keep handsewing from causing inflammation and nerve issues when I have a lot of embroidery to do. Leather thimbles allow sensitivity and freedom of movement I find hard to achieve with metal or plastic ones.
October 2024 special offer: If you buy kit, wax, and thimble all together, you get 20% off. That's a $20 CAD value, and a $16 CAD price.