like my feed, which previously had 0 house content, is now like 30% hilson fanart
Thank you, I love your site! Everything you added is so cool and your projects are beautiful! Also, I'm watching DS9 for the first time and seeing it there made me so happy :)
I finally worte something on my blog. I imagined I would be writing very deep philosophical essays but I'm writting about taters instead!
Congratulations on your potato harvest! As someone who can't grow plants no matter what - I am very impressed!
ahh my bf harvested our potatoes last week! He has been making chips (thick fries?) from them, we have so many. if you leave them until the plant looks like it is dying, they can get a little bigger and the skin will harden up while they are still in the soil :) he did carrots too but ours were an early harvest crop so he harvested those a few weeks ago, so we have almost finished eating those now
It's so good!!! I bookmarked your page to go through all the resources you linked! I read the David C Woodman book you mentioned, it's incredibly sad and frustrating how Inuit stories were ignored for so long
I typically draft the patterns myself as most of the stuff I make isn't super complicated. The Closet Historian on youtube is super helpful if you're interested in pattern drafting! For the looser 18th century style shirts and chemise I looked at bunch of different tutorials online, Vincent Brigg's blog was especially helpful!
One thing I used a pattern for was the grey/brown vest, which I made from Mccalls 8133. I worked in fabric store for years where I acquired a massive hoard of patterns but sadly I rarely use them.
Added a little paper danse macabre garland I made to my crafts page
I got distracted and didn't actually add the pictures...
weeee look at the skellies go! also cool.. armadillo skeleton?
I got armand the armadillo at the grocery store a few years ago. Very good purchase