How These Artists Turn Queer Joy Into Wearable Art | Open Studio | Pride Spotlight
In this episode of Etsy Open Studio, artists Mo and September share how they turned a love of art, self-expression, and community into a growing patch and embroidery business. Inspired by Texas landscapes, queer identity, and everyday joy, their designs transform personal stories into wearable art. From sketching original designs to embroidering patches by hand, Moogie Apparel is a celebration of creativity, connection, and making something meaningful. 00:00 Meet Moogie 00:52 Typical Day in the Studio 01:35 Our Unpaid Intern (Studio Pup!) 02:05 Pride is All About Sharing Shop Moogie Apparel: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MoogieApparel Subscribe for more Open Studio! Subscribe to Etsy on YouTube: / @etsy Follow Etsy on Instagram: / etsy Follow Etsy on TikTok: / etsy Follow Etsy on Facebook: / etsy

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