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damn they weren’t lying that mental health medication CAN make the heat even more unbearable
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This is probably different for different people but for me personally ADHD feels like if you can only carry a cup of water across a room if you’re juggling with your other hand
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Losing my mind at this poor girl in Argentina who found a kitten on the side of the road and adopted it only to find out it was a freaking jaguarundi. Look at that fucking thing. That's a whole ass kiddy cat
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absolutely amazing things happening right now. I had to triple check that these were real
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if only dog had a bigger bed available, or perhaps two. maybe even a human bed. alas, he must make do with a measly little pillow.
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One sad side effect of big box stores is that you just don’t get lifelong hyper fixation guy access like you used to.
Like yeah I can go to Menards and buy a door.
But it used to be I could go to the door store, and speak to a man whose sole passion in life was doors and who would talk about the history of door insulation patterns over the last 50 years without stopping to breathe.
That man is gonna find me the BEST door option for me.
Seriously my neighborhood had one of these. They were across the street from the lighting shop owned by the guy who could tell you the exact date, off the top of his head, that your property got electrical wiring based on your address.
Now these guys rarely get to own a shop, make a good living, and sell the very finest doors for decades. They’re relegated to Reddit posts which are informative but ultimately do not replace door guy having a door shop.
I don’t want to talk to some miserable, underpaid 20 year old who was in plumbing last week and in doors this week and doesn’t know a hammer from a hanger.
I want my door guy back.
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All outerwear (minus the necromancer trench and fungi bomber) is currently 20% off for the next two weeks! <3
check out the collection here!
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giant redwood trees really are so cool, they just have something incredibly special going on. it's hard to describe if you haven't seen them
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Guess who finished another corset? (it's ME)
This guy comes from a 1874 pattern (specifically this one)
I made some not-so-minor additions to the pattern since most corsets run very small and I am not.
This was a rare occasion where the first mock up was way too big, but it still showed some promise!
(or maybe I just have low standards? idk)
The second mockup was made from denim, here is it straight off the sewing machine.
I took it in quite a bit because the back edges were touching which is a no-no. The gap here is much more preferable but it still had, um, issues...
I could basically fold the cups down and completely expose myself. More boning will help with that, but the gores had to be taken in, too.
This was the third fitting that day and it kind of looks th same but with more markings on it, so I did something I guess.
I made a new pattern based on that and then blah blah blah lots of sewing/cording/boning/progress.
More progress, all the boning added, binding done, etc.
Finally had enough progress to baste in closures and do another fitting. Some parts of this looked good. Other parts, however...
See typically you don't want the neckline to gape like two inches away from the boob.
So when adding the trim I also gathered that bit down. You can add a drawstring to accomplish this but the corded sections were so thick I didn't see that working well.
The end result is much, much better.
And that was about it. Obviously, there were a lot of steps to constructing this and hopefully, I will have a video up about that this weekend, but most of the pictures I took were about the fit so that's what I have to offer here.
There is some rippling, it isn't perfect by any means. But I think I can use the excuse of being out of practice for this one and I will take full advantage of that.
This is quite comfortable to wear and very light (cotton over lightweight canvas with buckram, corded, and boned elements for structure..)
I used d-rings at the center back instead of eyelets since I have always found eyelets prone to ripping out over time, no matter how I attempt to prevent that from happening. Worse case these rings will bend and can be replaced.
This was my first time trying it on since "finishing it" -- will aim for a more even lacing gap next time and wear it with a chemise, I just wanted to highlight the fit difference in the bust which is most notable when against bare skin.
I really like the line of the back and front silhouette, and think this cups my stomach better than any I've made in the past. There is still a bit of a gap at the bottom edge, so I might bend the busk a bit more to resolve that.
But overall, a much better result than I anticipated.
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Here’s a video so you can hear the water and the thrushes. I took it for you because you couldn’t be there. <3
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