Cross Necklace
This gothic triangular necklace is made out of black plastic pearls and has an evil turned cross with a snake on it as a pendant and therefore it complets every very dark gothic outfit ;-)
Completed: 2006
Status: in my Klamottenkiste and I wear it sometimes
Photo: Marco
Bracelets: JessiCat (Bracelets)
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Bracelets
These bracelets are made out of black and transparent plastic pearls and they are meant to be worn all together as a set.
Completedt: 2005
Status: in my Klamottenkiste I wear them from time to time
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Woolly Cuffs
These simple knitted cuffs I made in three different lengths: just as gloves, up till mid-forearm and once up over the elbow. All three versions are still worn very often :-)
The matching leg warmers had differnt lengths two: just fitting over the boots or up to the knees. Here both versions are also still in use.
Completed: 2004
Status: in my Klamottenkiste and are worn very often ;-)
Photos: Alexander Kröner (2007), Marco (2010)
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Erik’s Scarf
This plain black scarf has a gross square pattern with left-right-knitting and I made it as a present.
Completedt: 2004
Status: knitted for Erik and he still wears it :-)
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Slender Scarf
This is an extra small and long scarf knitted in left-right-square-pattern with extreme long fringes. Most of the time I wrapped it several times around my neck and left the fringes dangle over my back, but you can also wear it like any other scarf ;-)
Completed: 2003
Status: The scarf was in frequent use over ten years and therefore had to leave my Klamottenkiste for symptoms of old age and use.
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Mini Bag
A tiny little handbag for evening dresses. With a size of just 15x12cm you can put a handy and a lipstick into it and its full – but it looks so cute ;-)
A remainder of lace from the Lace-Top and some lining taffeta was used for this bag and also some knotted tulle for the handle.
The bag is sewn by hand.
Completed: 2002
Status: in my Klamottenkiste and I wear it to some evening gowns
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Black Lacecuffs
These lacecuffs can be combined universally and were sewn together the simplest way possible with a rounded seam at the hand and the pretty edge of the lace fabric at the upper end. I am still wearing them often, because they just fit to almost every gothic outfit.
The lacecuffs are exclusively sewn by hand.
Completed: 1998
Status: in my Klamottenkiste and they are worn often
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Pearlcuffs
These cuffs are made out of firm white satin, they are closed with a lacing on the downside and have loops for the middle fingers. On the upper side they are decorated with little white pearls. In the past I wore them with white or black and white outfits, today they are just lying around.
The cuffs are exclusively sewn by hand.
Completed: 1997
Status: in my Klamottenkiste, but I don’t wear them anymore
Photos: NeedMoreCoffeeMan (2011)
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Choker
This is a broad neckband made out of black panne velvet, decorated with thin laceband on the edges and with a tiny pendant on it. At the back it is closed with a lacing.
Completed: 1996
Status: in my Klamottenkiste, but I don’t wear it anymore
Photo: NeedMoreCoffeeMan (2004)
Hairstyle: Marlies
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