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Feb. 4th, 2015 09:01 amI want to stop thinking about vaccine-denialists so of course FB is sending me thing after thing to do with vaccines. I'm glad to know that Kay trusts in vaccines but pleeeeeeeeeease the only way to get me to stop arguing with someone online is to cut it off entirely.
Forgot to say in my megapost last night - YWU did get back to me, and I'll be writing them as many articles as possible! So that is very exciting. It's a good thing I did my taxes with online fillable forms yesterday so that I'm prepared for them to be even more confusing wrt non-W-2 income next year, I guess.
Man, every single one of these hairstyle plates has exposed nipples.
ETA: Making boxboard pattern pieces for my caps, since newspaper patterns have a tendency to shift, wrinkle, yellow, and generally look like garbage so then everyone's like "can you clean all of this up? Your stuff is everywhere." My plans are:
- The Elizabeth: the one that's up on Etsy, two pleated half-ruffles
- The Ruth: 18th century mob cap with ruffled lappets
- The Abigail: Regency cap with ruffled lappets
- The Sarah: Elizabeth cap with single gathered ruffle
These are all basically variations on the same theme; the Elizabeth, Ruth, and Sarah all use the same caul with different ruffles/bands (depending), and the Abigail is similar to the Ruth with a smaller caul and larger band (inspo). Once I have these down, I'd like to branch out into Regency/early Victorian caps without drawstrings - wider brims, sewn together at the back, with a nice puffy crown. But that's for later. Hannah, Mary, and Phoebe will probably be used.
Forgot to say in my megapost last night - YWU did get back to me, and I'll be writing them as many articles as possible! So that is very exciting. It's a good thing I did my taxes with online fillable forms yesterday so that I'm prepared for them to be even more confusing wrt non-W-2 income next year, I guess.
Man, every single one of these hairstyle plates has exposed nipples.
ETA: Making boxboard pattern pieces for my caps, since newspaper patterns have a tendency to shift, wrinkle, yellow, and generally look like garbage so then everyone's like "can you clean all of this up? Your stuff is everywhere." My plans are:
- The Elizabeth: the one that's up on Etsy, two pleated half-ruffles
- The Ruth: 18th century mob cap with ruffled lappets
- The Abigail: Regency cap with ruffled lappets
- The Sarah: Elizabeth cap with single gathered ruffle
These are all basically variations on the same theme; the Elizabeth, Ruth, and Sarah all use the same caul with different ruffles/bands (depending), and the Abigail is similar to the Ruth with a smaller caul and larger band (inspo). Once I have these down, I'd like to branch out into Regency/early Victorian caps without drawstrings - wider brims, sewn together at the back, with a nice puffy crown. But that's for later. Hannah, Mary, and Phoebe will probably be used.