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heathenvampires · 13 hours
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Comm Approved, new GO chapter up.
(Also I have 8 invites for ao3 if anyone needs one, drop me your email address)
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heathenvampires · 18 hours
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heathenvampires · 18 hours
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sorry we mistook your boyfriend for a cinnamon roll and we sold him with the chametz. yeah it's just a temporary agreement, you can have him back in eight days. he'll be okay he's safe in a locked cabinet with the pasta
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heathenvampires · 21 hours
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THE MOTHER OF DRAGONS 🐉
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heathenvampires · 23 hours
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Gaza's municipality is trying to raise money to fix and restore Gaza's water system. Please support them by boosting and/or donating
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heathenvampires · 23 hours
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Comm Approved, new GO chapter up.
(Also I have 8 invites for ao3 if anyone needs one, drop me your email address)
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heathenvampires · 2 days
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golden opportunity chapter is with commissioner awaiting final tweaks and Approval, hopefully those with the rwby thirst can soon have their fill
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heathenvampires · 2 days
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Baby bateared fox at the Cincinnati zoo!
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heathenvampires · 2 days
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"everybody hates me" factoid actually just a statistical error. The average person doesn't hate you, especially not your friends. You, a person who sits in your room experiencing self loathing every day, are an outlier adn should not have been counted.
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heathenvampires · 2 days
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it's Lauri's birthday today, he is 45 and still so beautiful it makes my soul hurt
Time to celebrate by listening to The Rasmus and maybe eating cake
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heathenvampires · 2 days
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Cis women get mastectomies to save their life, so do some trans men.
there are cis men who would definitely take the chance to have vaginoplasty, and cis women who would get mastectomies for comfort in their body. This doesn't make them trans, any more than not getting surgery makes a trans person not trans.
There are only a handful of basic road maps to build a human, some people are not gonna get the right one and while everyone should be fully informed of risks, complications and recovery for literally ANY surgical procedure prior to consenting, it should not be this hard for people to like. Enjoy their flesh suit for this brief spell on earth
the world would literally be a better place if cis people could just get trans surgeries "by mistake" rather than forcing trans people to jump through ten million hoops to get it.
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heathenvampires · 2 days
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I befriended the last Jehovahs Witness they sent out to convert people on our street without them converting me so now they are sending out MORE
I live in a predominantly Muslim area it is hilarious
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heathenvampires · 3 days
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unfortunately i Do feel better when i clean my living space and eat enough fruits and veggies and go outside and generally remember i am a mammal :| real pity that knowing this does not make it easier to do those things
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heathenvampires · 5 days
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Upsizing clothes! There are a million upcycling tutorials for clothes that are too big, but so few on how to make too small clothes you still love bigger!
Thank you for your suggestion! We all go through weight fluctuations in life, so it stands to reason our clothes should be able to fluctuate with us.
Resizing your clothes used to be a very common practice before the advent of fast fashion. Fast fashion sizing is extremely flawed, especially when it comes to plus size fashion, and we're stuck with a lot of vanity sizing, so it's a good skill to have regardless of whether you're looking to mend something old or buy something new.
How to upsize clothes:
Introduction:
There are many different ways to make a garment larger. The following list is not exhaustive, just a few ideas to get you started.
Grading patterns:
If you're making your own clothes, it's always useful to know how to modify a sewing pattern. The easiest way to adjust a pre-existing pattern to your size is slash and spread grading. First, you need to define which spots on the pattern need extra space. You then cut your pattern in that spot, and slide the resulting pattern pieces away from each other until you've got the size you need. Use paper to fill in the gaps. To ensure the resulting pattern makes for well-fitting clothes, make a mock-up and add, move, or remove darts where necessary to adapt it to your body type.
The image below shows potential slashing lines on pattern blocks for an AFAB body. Unfortunately this was the only diagram I could find, but know that other types of patterns use similar line placements. Each line is a spot that allows you to add extra space. To read more about this process, check out the corresponding article by Threads Magazine.
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To make your clothes easier to let out in the future, make sure to provide ample seam allowance when cutting out your pattern pieces. This surplus fabric has several different uses, including giving you some wiggle room for when you need to size up your garment.
Now, let's take a look at pre-made garments.
Lengthening clothes:
A garment that's too short on you is easy to modify. Just add more material!
If it's a skirt or a dress, add ruffles to the bottom. Ruffles are easy to make by hand or with a sewing machine. You could also add lace, or wear the item with an underskirt.
For pants, let down your hem or sew on a new cuff. If this isn't enough, maybe consider turning your trousers into capri pants or shorts.
As for shirts, sewing an extra layer to the bottom edge is the easiest way to go, too. You could even combine two shirts into one to get an extra long shirt.
Another option is to cut your item in two and insert extra fabric between your separated garment parts.
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Letting out seams/darts:
Remember how we made sure to have ample seam allowance earlier? When a garment has surplus fabric in the seams and you only need a little extra space, you can undo the seams of your garment and sew them back together again, this time with a smaller seam allowance than before. The Spruce Crafts has a pretty good tutorial on how to let out seams. You won't be able to make major size changes using this technique, but if you only need a few centimetres, this is a good way to go.
A lot of garments also have darts. Darts are fabric folds that are sewn down in strategic places to help the fabric follow the body's curves. If a dart doesn't fit you the way you want it to, then unpick the dart and try on the garment. Either leave the dart open, or pin the dart in place however you want it, then take off the garment again and sew the dart back together.
Be careful not to rip the fabric when using a seam ripper. Also note that removing entire darts may change the garment's fit.
You can also add custom darts to achieve a better fit, but that's a topic for another time.
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Adding extra fabric to your garment:
If we need to add more room than seam allowance or darts can provide us with, we need to add extra material. Remember those slashing lines we looked at earlier? If you're working with a pre-existing garment rather than a pattern, those are the perfect places to chop up your clothes and add in extra fabric.
Check your sewing stash for fabric that's similar in weight and material to your original garment, or go thrift shopping for an item you could use to upsize your garment. Long skirts and maxi dresses are a great source of fabric for alterations like these!
Lace inserts are also a fun choice to add some room, and if you're working with a knit item, you could even knit or crochet your own custom insert.
Define the area where you want to add extra fabric on your item, and measure how much you need. Draw a straight line on your garment with chalk/soap. Make sure the line doesn't cross any important structural or functional parts of your garment like darts or button holes: refer to the slashing diagram we saw earlier if you're not sure what spot to pick. Cut the line open (or unpick the seam if it's situated on a seam), and add in your extra fabric. Finish off your new seams so they don't unravel later on, and you're done!
You can add straight strips of fabric for extra width or length, or you could use flared panels or even godets to make your item flair out.
Want to see this technique in action? Check out this video by Break n Remake:
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Some ideas:
This Pinterest user cut a straight line down the front of a t-shirt and inserted a lace panel to add extra width in the front of the garment.
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Busy Geemaw cut open the side seams of a shirt and used flared panels to add some extra width in the bust and hip area.
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This person added a panel to the sides of a pair of jeans to give them more space in the hip area. You could easily use a long straight panel or a panel that flares at the bottom to resize the entire garment instead of just the hips, or use a wide piece of elastic for extra stretch.
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This person added a godet in the back of their shirt in order to get more space in the back.
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Blue Corduroy enlarged a pair of shorts by opening up the side seams and adding in strips of fabric.
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You don't need to resize the entire garment if you don't want to. For example, One Brown Mom turned this ankle-length skirt with a too small waistband into a well-fitting knee-length skirt by taking advantage of the skirt's flared shape.
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Conclusion:
Throughout our lives, our weight will fluctuate and our bodies will change. There's no shame in this: it's just a fact of life. Therefore, knowing how to upsize an item that is too small for you is a useful skill to learn.
If you want more inspiration, check out these projects by Confessions of a Refashionista, One Brown Mom, and Thriftanista in the City.
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heathenvampires · 8 days
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For the fic asks pls!! 7. How do you handle writer's block or moments of creative stagnation?, 23. How do you write endings for your fics? Do you prefer open-ended or conclusive conclusions?, 29. Are there any characters, relationships, or general character dynamics you've never written about but would like to try?, 30. How do you handle writing multiple storylines or subplots?
7: screaming, yelling, banging head against imaginary wall... and taking breaks to avoid burn out or doing an indulgence if I'm really stuck on a comm
23: I prefer somewhat open ended (room to imagine further!) but sometimes it is nice to wrap everything up
29: I'm trying out toxic codependent with heading to Andy and Leyley, which I normally don't enjoy due to being a tired polyam person watching toxic monogamy culture but those two are a train wreck I am down for. I do wanna try more stuff though, I love getting comms that broach new waters for me with stuff I wouldn't have thought of!
30: I have ADHD, so I'm always on ten different tracks. Feels like the only writing benefit I get from it - multiple stories bounce around my noggin constantly
These were fun, thanks!
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heathenvampires · 8 days
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fun fact: Boston Museum of Science calls their evening lecture series “SubSpace”, which would be a totally innocuous math term except for the fact that, to make sure you know these lectures are higher-level and not aimed at their usual audience (kids), they chose to subtitle it “SubSpace: Adult Experiences”
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heathenvampires · 8 days
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A reminder!
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