If there were superpowers in fairy tale world [PARALLEL X FAIRYTALE]:
1. No matter how many poisoned apples the vicious queen brought, she could not poison Snow White who had an immortal body.
2. Candy House girl Gretel secretly learned illusion magic from the bad witch to make her salivate over a dish of stones.
3. Belle, who had extraordinary strength, defeated the hot-tempered beast and was ready to leave with her favorite red roses.
4. Little Red Riding Hood used her ability of penetrating objects to fill the cunning wolf's belly with big rocks.
5. Cinderella was capable of teleportation, and it was impossible for the prince and his retinues to chase and catch up with her.
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some 15th century occupations: chainmail-maker, bridle-maker, clerk, tailor, spice dealer, butcher, cutler, bird-catcher
from the "hausbuch der mendelschen zwölfbrüderstiftung", vol. 1, nuremberg (bavaria), 1426-1549
source: Nuremberg, Stadtbibliothek, Amb. 317.2°, fol. 10r, 14r, 62r, 67r, 75r, 83v, 95v, and 99r
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happy fuck ass bob and fuck ass mullet new year
She wears pink flip flops that look like they can fall apart at any minute
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Since receiving my bodysuit I’ve been wracking my brains for how best to install the tail zip, since upon closer inspection & despite excellent communication with the suit maker, the tail port circumferance is 9cm too long (aka was cut oversized compared to info/replica tail base I provided).
The best & easiest solution I could come up with was repatterning a piece to close the tail port, reinforce that new seam which will overlap the zip, & recutting the port hole according to matrices zip on tail tutorial. Behold, the plug piece pattern, that took forever & stole my sanity!
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Probably shouldn't be posting this when I already have a fusion template up but eh.
I am accepting comments for this right now, all my optional things are open, one comment each please you can go as feral and as in detail as you want for your chosen part, preferably in order but if you're too anxious to make the choice of something/can't think of anything I get if you comment something else. I'll try to give whatever little bugger I get lore and a name afterwards. Any confusion just message and I'll explain
Free to use just save the image and make your own post, if you want to mess with head shape too or not have the optional things or want your comment community to give name personality nature ect obviously say in your own post what you do and don't want
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'why do you have so much ducktape, Thinker?'
oh, you know, just making a replica of myself, hot nb summer shit, the usual
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BurdaStyle Magazine, January 2023
This issue’s cover features a dramatic Evening Gown 123 with draped features and what they call angel sleeves and a short train. The V neckline is repeated at the back which necessitates a tie to keep the dress on the shoulders. I am thinking raising the back neckline would be a better idea. Ties as well as draped shoulders seems one detail too many. While they chose a bright color, you could imagine an ethereal pastel as well as darker, sophisticated hue. They used a silk crepe from what I can tell.
Dress 106 offers an asymmetrical design that must be made in a knit as it pulls on over your head. Although asymmetry in dress design is often dramatic, this one is subtle enough that you could make it for office wear. Notice that Top 107 take the same pattern pieces, but skips “the cape” piece, that is the pattern piece which wraps the one shoulder of the dress.
The full sewing lessons cover the easy-to-make, pull-on knit pants, Trousers 119 and Jumper 118 which you see here in a pale taupe. Otherwise, you get written instructions but few if any sketches for each pattern. A Glossary explains some techniques in detail that apply to more than one pattern, such as putting in an invisible zipper, understitching a facing, shortening or lengthening a pattern, etc.
As you see from the sketches, this issue contains other pants patterns, and a number of knit tops as well as some jackets. Plus sizes offer the the long, open Cardigan 126 (you can add closures), as well as a pajama set and several knit patterns.
All the patterns are included in multiple sizes and you trace your size and garment following the correct overlapping lines on pattern sheets. So, you spend more time tracing, but get a lot of patterns for the price. You can find this issue at your local fabric store or online here: https://www.burdastyle.com/subscription-burda-style.html
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The fight between writing in german bc the formal and informal you allow for more subtle power play in conversation and writing in english because it has more detailed words for the 18th century dress.
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I really wanna read a fic where you start bringing stuff to the Gambler and Maker as the Magiturge when in the pocket dimension, like idk you go in walk up to the Gambler and just pass him a smoothie and leave and then you just throw another smoothie to the Maker. I wanna be besties with the mysterious magic bitches by the end of this.
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Look at my new pants! I really love this pattern as it’s proven to be a perfect fit for my multisized body. The pinstripe and blue check are made from a 100% wool blend, the grey is a wool blend garbedine; all fabrics are super soft and snuggly.
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https://www.resumeocean.com/
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Garonzi
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You know how my day's been when I'm mentally debating a word for a story I haven't written and don't have the energy to even put down notes for, and is simply a very tiny detail.
Brain, please shut off.
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BurdaStyle for March 2023
This issue is already for spring as you can see from the sleeveless dress in pink stripes on the cover. It offers a range of patterns in a range of sizes, such a wide range of sizes that it does not distinguish between misses sizes and plus sizes. Although the size range ends at 42, 44 or 48 depending on the particular pattern.
You see here in silver with sparkly trim Dress 101 for which there is a full sewing lesson with illustrations. In this fabric and with trim, it makes for a party dress, but they also show it in a print which makes the v-neck bands practically disappear. Clearly, a pattern that lends itself to a wide range of uses.
Greeting the spring, there is another sleeveless Dress 117 which they show in white. With its straight neckline it would be easy to wear under a jacket for office work, and then out to dinner without the jacket. The same could be said of the peplum Top 121 which zips up the back and which you see here in pale pink. Top 127 is a easy to make look with extensions at both sides which works best in a sheer to avoid any heaviness as you see here.
As you can see from the sketches, there are also a variety of jackets running from the very sporty to the most formal of tuxedo styles, several pairs of trousers and some skirts, plus sleeved tops and dresses.
All of these patterns come with written instructions, a glossary helps sketches of some more difficult sewing techniques. And all of these patterns, in multiple sizes need be traced from the pattern sheets which offer each model and size.
You can find it at your local bookstore or online here: https://www.burdastyle.com/subscription-burda-style.html
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