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@haverkampink
summer sustenance
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Tap the admiral. Timber-taster. Tom Astoners. Tumble up. All these nautical terms and more defined in this, the twentieth chapter of The Sailor’s Word-Book, featuring special guest @haverkampink!
We were on fire for this one, it must be said
unveil your heart
the whole irony poisoned way of seeing something unusual and reacting with quips of 'kill it with fire' or 'i just lost brain cells' is such a muted way of trotting through this beautiful timeline, and such a common reaction from those raised by the internets depths. i hear this a lot with my books
and it just makes me think, 'do you realize that you have trained yourself to experience shock as dismissal?’ so many irony poisoned buds have wired themselves so that something 'unusual' equals disgust instead of wonder and curiosity and joy at the strange corners of our timeline.
i should be clear, this is not really a complaint. everyone can trot their own trot and these buckaroos often still buy or share my books out of curiosity, but i cant help but feel bad for them. there is so much wonder in this existence and some of it IS WEIRD. i mean A LOT of it is weird.
but by training yourself to react with an automatic veil will create such a haze across your experience. maybe you read a tingler and DO enjoy it. maybe you eat a food that seems unusual. maybe you listen to a musician with a video that people share to make fun of and YOU find something powerful
there will be plenty of things out there that are not to your taste, but this culture of saying yuck to sincerity to get little more than an empty laugh - it will destroy your heart.
More work t'ings. Doing funky stuff to 1780s stays so they can support an off-shoulder 1660s gown. Pattern is by Clockwork Faerie on Etsy, the rest is my own draping. Design by Anna-Alisa Belous.
Slatterns in uniform from our episode on AMC's The Terror (2018) with @haverkampink
This is legitimately exactly how some of my classes with the students who know me well sound like, to be perfectly honest
I have, in fact, been making things, but they're all for work, someday I'll draw again
noodlin. Stylizing beards is an interesting challenge.
Our old shipmate @haverkampink joins the Antiques Freaks in returning to the Sailor's Word Book for a rousing rendition of nautical vocabulary, including ram reel, rigging out, roast beef dress, and rum-gagger.
I finally finished my housewife/hussif from @terrorcamp and @haverkampink ‘s mending workshop. (I was fighting carpal tunnel syndrome and got defeated by stitching through all the layers on the actual day of the workshop.) I used lots of my Victorian era reproduction fabrics and some antique buttons. I did my darning practice on the top pocket but it was too distracting so I added the Peglar eye. I think I’ll really use it when taking portable sewing projects with me.
aaaahhhh it looks so beautiful!!!
actually i dont make art for myself. i make art so that i can see “#OUGH” and “#AUGHW” and “#WAAAH” in my notifications
Happy birthday, Edward. Maybe this time around, this'll be true.
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(quote pulled from Liam Garrigan's answer to "wtf did that Look mean" at Terror Camp, yes I'm still thinking about it)
Girl, do NOT let that 19th century soldier try to fool you with weaponized incompetence. Yes he DOES know how to cook and clean, that's like half of his job!! Girl he has a sewing kit with him to make basic repairs to his clothes, I don't care if he calls it a "hussif." He has like five different types of clothes brushes and knows how to neatly pack everything he owns.
@haverkampink
I loved your mending workshop so much 🙏 I will admit, the quick aside we took into the Louis and Clark yaoi was unexpected. but not unwelcomed. 🤣 Cheers and thank you for teaching us how to darn. I'm using this info Immediately to fix some shirts <333
HAHAHAHA AH MAN listen, many roads lead to one's career, ultimately, and sometimes. It is the historical figures you become obsessed with along the way.
So glad you enjoyed it, thank you so much!
“aww what a cute little tuunbaq” <- famous last words
yes terror camp is going great
Made during my mending presentation 🥺 I can't wait to share a big batch of the hussifs people made, thank you to @terrorcamp for having me and making this possible, and to everyone who attended the workshop and were so funny and kind and enthusiastic!
“WHEEE”
“OH GOOD HEAVENS PUT ME DOWN”
EDIT: hahahahha the proportions on this are so whack someone get me figure drawing classes for the new year
Happy belated Doctor Who day--this show was a big deal to me 10 years ago, and I still have so much affection for the show and the relationships I have because of it!
i was thinking about this today so how long has YOUR JOB existed- not how long your industry has existed, but how long someone has been doing the work you do as a trade notwithstanding changes in terminology and technology. no unemployed option cuz i cant add more answers sorry... tell me about it in the tags
how long has your job existed
10,000 years or more (early human migration, sex work)
5,000-10,000 years (pre-bronze age)
3,000-5,000 years (1,000-3,000 BCE, inc. earliest evidence of cannabis smoking)
2,000-3,000 years (1st millennia BCE, papermaking invented in china)
1,500-2,000 years (roman empire)
600-1,500 years (medieval europe)
200-600 years (early modern era)
110-200 years (industrial era)
50-110 years (pre-PC)
23-50 years (early digital era)
10-23 years (post 9/11)
less than 10 years