How do those add up? In the words of Walt Whitman:
Do I contradict myself?
Very well then I contradict myself,
(I am large, I contain multitudes.)
I have never been a comic book lover so it came as a huge surprise when I went to see The Avengers and fell in love with those characters. I loved the movie and it instantly became one of the favorites. It also inspired my first foray into geek sewing.
Captain America Pillow |
Yes, I am team Cap. I did all the Avengers as pillows, which you can see here.
Before Avengers was Star Trek. I was not old enough to enjoy Star Trek when the original series was on but when I grew into it, I loved the optimism, the hope, the fellowship of the Enterprise and her crew. Not to mention having a gigantic crush on Captain James T. Kirk.
I haven't sewn any Star Trek items although I made a stained glass Enterprise. It sold and I need to make more.
I am old enough to have been one of the original Star Wars fans from the first, and still to me, the best movie. Star Wars is one of my go-to movies when I need familiar and comforting. Seeing Luke, Obi-Wan, Leia, and Han never fails to make me feel secure and home.
Equally surprising to loving The Avengers was falling completely and utterly in love with BBC's Sherlock. While not a huge fan of the original Sherlock Holmes as written by Sir Arthur Canon Doyle, BBC's Sherlock quickly became a favorite. It's unfortunate that there is such a long gap between seasons but the results are always worthwhile. The show inspired me to make these pillows.
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Sherlock and Watson from BBC's Sherlock |
Again, these are original designs although the characters do not belong to me. (I'd really like to belong to Sherlock, truth be told!)
Not so long ago, I made the mistake of posting a question about one of my totes to a Facebook forum. I am conflict-averse and knew I shouldn't have posted there. Curiosity overrode caution and I posted the question. Rather than getting a sensible answer, I was lambasted for being so derivative. I was told that I should only post original creations and my shop was filled with the work of others. It made no difference when I pointed out that I was hardly alone in posting fan items inspired by popular culture.
I don't consider my creations theft. I don't claim to own any of the Avengers or their icons. I do make my own version of each creation, based on images from the original medium. Even Disney has backed off from demanding that fans cease and desist. It's a new world of crafting. We all borrow from books, movies, and TV shows we love. We don't claim them as our own, only as our own interpretation.
I don't consider my creations theft. I don't claim to own any of the Avengers or their icons. I do make my own version of each creation, based on images from the original medium. Even Disney has backed off from demanding that fans cease and desist. It's a new world of crafting. We all borrow from books, movies, and TV shows we love. We don't claim them as our own, only as our own interpretation.
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