About

I’m in over share mode so this is everything that you will ever need to know about me. My name is Miranda Nickelson. I was born on 11/17/87 in a small town down in Texas. I recently relocated to Chicago, IL back in October to be with my fiance. I have green eyes that change shades depending on my mood and amount of sleep. I’m right-handed which means that although I love art I have to work super hard at it because I don’t use the artistic side of my brain. I’m very proud of my Native American heritage and I attend Tribal functions and powwows as often as possible.
I smoke like a chimney and cruse like a sailor, if you don’t like that then don’t talk to me. I don’t sing and I have no musical talent whatsoever, but I like guys who do. There’s nothing sexier than a hot guy with a guitar. I love the rain, but hate storms, unless I have someone to cuddle with. In the past month I… drank my fair share of alcohol (bring me a margarita and we’ll be best friends), Smoked well OVER 1200 cigarettes.
If I was able to choose how I would die I would like to go down fighting for something I believe in or something really cool which would make the price of my art jump WAY up. After college I have hopes of taking the necessary steps that will eventually lead to me being a tattoo artist. If I could visit any country in the world I would have to choose Ireland, because I’ve always been in love with the look of the countryside, the mythical stories, and the sexy accents.
I love to listen to music there are currently 6,000 songs on my laptop and the number grows once a week.
Piercings: 8- 1 right snug, 1 in right earlobe, 3 in my left earlobe, 1 in my left cartilage, 1 in my tongue, and 1 in my nose. Tattoos: 4, but I only show off 3 of them- Cutesy skull and crossbones on my left wrist, a graffiti flower on my right collar bone, and a vicious skull and crossbones on my left shoulder. This is just the modest beginning of my collection. I have every tattoo I want picked out along with their placement, and I usually choose something and keep the design in front of me for at least a year straight to make sure I’m not going to get tired of it.

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Sheila Squirrel
Sheila Squirrel
Ooo...Miranda, I forgot to say you will need to re-shape the top of the bra to create a curve if you are going to make it strapless x
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Sheila Squirrel
Sheila Squirrel
Hi Miranda. Thanks for the favourite on my underbust corset. There are a couple of ways to make an over bust corset. I have posted a Victorian style corset that was made using a corset generator pattern. The link is on the project. It's a panel fronted corset. If you want a more structured and fitted over bust corset use a good fitting bra as a guide to extend the front panels up. You do this by shaping the bottom of the bra to fit the curve of the front pieces of the corset (take out wires first). Mark where you want the seams to be on the bra. Then cut the bra to fit to the pattern, up through the centre of the cup. It would be best to curve the cut line slightly outwards to draw the eyes naturally from the shoulder to the bust then the waist. You could follow the stripe pattern upwards through the design. The bra side will fit into the arm hole shape. You could either use a halterneck tie or make it strapless. Hope this makes sense. Message me if you need help x
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