Results 1 to 9 of 9

Thread: Breaking Through The Needlework Ceiling?

  1. #1
    Diamond Member Persephone's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    On the road in an RV, homebase Texas
    Posts
    6,751

    Breaking Through The Needlework Ceiling?

    I'm at the Los Angeles County Fair right now & am surprised by the number of male entries in traditionally feminine categories such as needlework, tapestry, millinery, etc. Have men broken through the crafts ceiling?
    "If you are living the life you want to live you've successfully transitioned to being the person you want to be." - Eryn.

    "If you truly care about me you should damn well want for me what I want for myself" - Michael Westen (Burn Notice)

    -.-. --.-/-.-. --.-/-.-. -../ Persephone™ and Persephone™ are trademarks of Persephone herself, accept no substitutes. The terms "en femme" and "en drab" originated with Marcia Sampson/Staylace (OBM).

  2. #2
    Whiny li'l runt Ze's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    4,199
    Whether it's officially a new thing or not, I don't know, but it's nice to at least see this once instance.

    I've always had huge respect for the pioneer Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier, though. Coolest man ever. I'm sure guys like him helped pave the way for today's new acceptance levels.

  3. #3
    Banned Read only
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    "Upstate" NY USA.... Site of the first crash of the "Vin Fiz"
    Posts
    2,836
    Quote Originally Posted by Ze View Post
    Whether it's officially a new thing or not, I don't know, but it's nice to at least see this once instance.

    I've always had huge respect for the pioneer Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier, though. Coolest man ever. I'm sure guys like him helped pave the way for today's new acceptance levels.
    I agree. I have always respected him for him for that.

  4. #4
    Member Ralph's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    408
    As soon as I saw the question I thought about Rosey. Shoulda known others would beat me to the obvious answer! I don't care about sports at all, but he totally rocked.

  5. #5
    Diamond Member Persephone's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    On the road in an RV, homebase Texas
    Posts
    6,751
    Quote Originally Posted by Ze View Post
    Whether it's officially a new thing or not, I don't know, but it's nice to at least see this once instance.

    I've always had huge respect for the pioneer Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier, though. Coolest man ever. I'm sure guys like him helped pave the way for today's new acceptance levels.
    Rosey was totally awesome. Because of him I was able to openly knit in public. A great human being.
    "If you are living the life you want to live you've successfully transitioned to being the person you want to be." - Eryn.

    "If you truly care about me you should damn well want for me what I want for myself" - Michael Westen (Burn Notice)

    -.-. --.-/-.-. --.-/-.-. -../ Persephone™ and Persephone™ are trademarks of Persephone herself, accept no substitutes. The terms "en femme" and "en drab" originated with Marcia Sampson/Staylace (OBM).

  6. #6
    Platinum Member Daintre's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Edmonton
    Posts
    16,113
    Shush, don't be telling anyone that I do needlepoint. I learned from my mom and in fact had to finish her last work which was a portrait of "The Gleaners". I am showing a picture of the scene, unfortunately my sister now has the work we did, but it always brings back memories when I see it.
    Super Mod

    Oh God, Thy sea is so great and my boat is so small

    The Breton Fisherman's Prayer was engraved on a brass plaque and presented to President John F. Kennedy by US Navy Admiral Hyman Rickover.

    Daintre, gone but not forgotten, R.I.P. Angel xx

    Tamara

  7. #7
    living life to the full Jamie M's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Gillingham,Dorset, UK
    Posts
    959
    well i've always been into cross-stitch and have completed some rather nice ones in the past. I started doing them in school for home ec classes and enjoyed it ever since. I think there are more men into such things then would readily admit to it and that's a shame. The only breakthrough i see happening is one of people admitting they do enjoy it and are good at it.

    I find people very funny, I started taking my projects to work with me to pass the time when on spare shifts and in my breaks and such. At first the reaction in the mess room was one of bewilderment more than anything else "why on earth are you doing that ?" sort of thing but now i've been doing it for so long it's just become accepted "what picture are you doing this time ?"

    As time has passed more people have opened up "actually i do quilts","I knit" and so forth. It's got to the point now when drivers from other depots pop in and see me sewing away my own colleagues who themselves were deriding me before now meet such criticism with outrage and scorn of their own. Times are a changing
    I reject your reality and substitute my own

    My Facebook Page

  8. #8
    Miss Conception Karren H's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    South Western PA
    Posts
    24,716
    I c an't knit or sew..... but I can fix a sewing machine!! Does that count?
    Current Obsession - Breasts and Lingerie!

    .......My Photos

  9. #9
    Silver Member Marcia Blue's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Western Iowa
    Posts
    2,244
    [SIZE="3"]I started needle point when I was in High School for the heck of it. Actually it was relaxing. I might half to pick it up again, something to do while dressed at home.[/SIZE]
    Marcia (LOVES) Blue

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


Check out these other hot web properties:
Catholic Personals | Jewish Personals | Millionaire Personals | Unsigned Artists | Crossdressing Relationship
BBW Personals | Latino Personals | Black Personals | Crossdresser Chat | Crossdressing QA
Biker Personals | CD Relationship | Crossdressing Dating | FTM Relationship | Dating | TG Relationship


The crossdressing community is one that needs to stick together and continue to be there for each other for whatever one needs.
We are always trying to improve the forum to better serve the crossdresser in all of us.

Browse Crossdressers By State