It's good luck for a seamstress to bleed on something she's making... right?

From: [identity profile] zenten.livejournal.com


It imbues it with your magic essence. So it will make clothing of power at least.

From: [identity profile] purplezart.livejournal.com


it also means that someone who owns the garment can use it against you. ^.^

From: [identity profile] waterspyder.livejournal.com


Watch yourself, because this is a technically fine peice of clothing.

I bought a medium to fit you... but it fits me perfectly.... go figure.

I need you to know how short to hem it.

and the faux fur still needs to go on

From: [identity profile] panthertriad.livejournal.com


I consider it extremely lucky if I bleed on something that I am crafting. It becomes not just a crafted peice of my expression, but bonded to my soul.

Most of my wood carvings have red smudges on them somewhere.
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From: [identity profile] ms-danson.livejournal.com


So I've been told by numerous seamstresses and costumers.

I try to avoid bleeding in general.

From: [identity profile] kali-kali.livejournal.com


Absolutely! I poke myself with pins while sewing all the time, and if doing something by handstitching, then usually draw blood too.
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