🪽 Behind the Scenes: Where Imagination Takes Flight

Wings are pure magic. They’re a symbol of freedom, transformation, and the kind of creativity that refuses to stay on the ground.

When I design wings — whether butterfly, dragonfly, feathered, or scaly — I start with wonder. I collect images that catch my breath: the shimmer of translucent dragonfly wings, the graceful curve of a feather, the bold geometry of a butterfly pattern. Each one whispers, “What if?”

From there, it’s all about translation — taking those textures, shapes, and patterns and imagining how they could live in yarn. How can I make stitches look like scales? How can thread capture that soft shimmer of a wing in sunlight? I’ll sketch, test, unravel, and rework until the form feels alive.

My goal isn’t to copy nature — it’s to celebrate it. I want each pair of wings to feel like it has its own heartbeat. Maybe they belong to a fierce Tiefling fighting his way through a mob, or a Fairy King looking over his kingdom. Whatever they become, they always start the same way — with curiosity, courage, and a spark of imagination.

Because to me, wings represent what this whole creative journey is about: freedom to explore, to invent, to fly beyond what’s expected.

Every wing is a reminder that your creativity has no limits.

images from Freepik.com

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