* shows up late with Starbucks and a baby *
Surprise! With the pregnancy behind me, this felt like the right time to share a little:
Usually being ace really only impacts my private life and I get to choose whether to share even a single aspect of it. But the road to getting pregnant turned out to have a lot more to do with my aceness than I had expected. Especially whenever medical professionals were involved. So it seemed fitting to have my first ever pride shirt be the one for these pregnancy pictures that my sister took at 34 weeks 💜
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I want to show you an actual training slide from my customer service job that I had to see yesterday.
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Allow me a moment of vanity, but I'm super proud of my progress.
Check out these guns boyos!!
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Spent some time making piccrews of myself ☺️
It’s meee ☺️
well… as close as I could 🤣 (had to get them into procreate and draw over them to be able to get my lip piercing and hair closer to how I have it ☺️)
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For now we'll call this done!
Discussion under the cut:
With the larger scale, it fits much better. However, despite the lack of boning at the sides there's some pulling at the waist and on one rib. I think moving one hip gusset a centimeter to the front and making it a centimeter longer might already make a difference. De armscye and angle of the shoulder was great immediately, I might even copy this angle over for other patterns.
The bust gussets wrinkle, but that is not a pattern issue. I didn't intend for accuracy here, just exploring the possibilities of the pattern, so I'll call this a succes. I'll have to wear it for longer and let the boning adapt to my body to know if it's actually comfortable. I do like the look of it though, and the actual sewing was easy.
I'd encourage people to try the J.S. Bernhardt method, but go in knowing you'll have to redo the gussets on your body entirely
Link to the kleidungum1800.blogspot.com tutorial I mostly followed here
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the zukka puns... continue!!
originally a bad joke by jeff, with the scenery of the first panel based on the Jianbi pavilion in the Old Summer Palace in Beijing and the pose of the second panel based on this photo. i am very happy with how the perspective and the colors turned out :) i should make more architectural drawings for fun
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