Sewing for Sorcerers

I’ve been creating a new series of videos for my Patreon supporters called “Sewing for Sorcerers” — and it goes into a whole series of small projects that can help sorcerers, magicians, witches and wizards become more effective creators of the small handicrafts that our work uses. This is basically Season One:

  • Bias tape (for binding, for ribbons, for warding, for marking the edge of a circle, for decorative functions)
  • A pillow case (for dream magic)
  • A komebukuro (a bag in a Japanese style for protecting sacred objects)
  • a Tarot bag (with a square bottom, for storing decks upright)
  • A pen/pencil case (with a zipper, for storing consecrated pens and other grimoire tools)

If there’s interest, I’ll do a Season Two!

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2 comments

  1. I’m going to start a sewing course soon, so could you drop a link to your “first 20 hours of learning sewing” post?

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