
Agender Helix Pattern
This pattern is very easy for beginners or makes a great project break. Takes about 8 hours to complete with a bit of experience. Finished size is 2" across and 3" tall on 14 count. This product is a digital download. About the Flag This black, white, gray, and green pride flag was created by Salem X and was first seen on Tumblr in February 2014. The agender flag sports a green stripe, because green is the opposite of purple, which is a color that strongly relates to gender due to it being a combination of the traditionally masculine blue and feminine pink. Green, on the other hand, is seen as a genderless color. Agender Pride Flags are designed to be reversible, like other LGBTQ+ flags such as the Transgender Pride Flag, so that the stripes will be in correct order no matter which way they fly. Black and White Stripes: Genderlessness Gray Stripes: Those who are semi or demi genderless (people who fall between genderless and gendered) Green Stripes: Non-binary gender identities