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ASL ILY pop art jacket | XL
1 of 1 clothing piece ♡ gender neutral orange windbreaker sport jacket with 3 crocheted, various sized, ASL ILY handshape patches sewn all over
tag says [mens] L
26” length (from shoulder to bottom)
25” width (pit to pit)
22” upper sleeve circumference
machine wash on low/gentle in a mesh bag; hang dry
order includes a surprise sticker, care instruction sheet, and a sewn in satin tag with the autumn olive crochet logo
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GRAPHIC PATTERN: free by autumn olive crochet
https://www.autumnolive.com/free-patterns/asl-ily-colorwork-graphics
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fun fact, I learned ASL in my free time during 9th grade and then met my 10th grade best friend who was deaf — I knew enough to be conversational with her from the start and became fluent with practice
I highly recommend this site where I learned everything for free: https://www.lifeprint.com/index.htm
during college I wanted more in-person experience and was able to jump back in and pick up in an ASL 2 course
I was considering becoming an interpreter before the following semester when everything would be online again due to the pandemic— so I took a break from that idea and ended up pursuing my current career
1 of 1 clothing piece ♡ gender neutral orange windbreaker sport jacket with 3 crocheted, various sized, ASL ILY handshape patches sewn all over
tag says [mens] L
26” length (from shoulder to bottom)
25” width (pit to pit)
22” upper sleeve circumference
machine wash on low/gentle in a mesh bag; hang dry
order includes a surprise sticker, care instruction sheet, and a sewn in satin tag with the autumn olive crochet logo
•
GRAPHIC PATTERN: free by autumn olive crochet
https://www.autumnolive.com/free-patterns/asl-ily-colorwork-graphics
•
fun fact, I learned ASL in my free time during 9th grade and then met my 10th grade best friend who was deaf — I knew enough to be conversational with her from the start and became fluent with practice
I highly recommend this site where I learned everything for free: https://www.lifeprint.com/index.htm
during college I wanted more in-person experience and was able to jump back in and pick up in an ASL 2 course
I was considering becoming an interpreter before the following semester when everything would be online again due to the pandemic— so I took a break from that idea and ended up pursuing my current career