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Can’t say my mom was too happy with my senior pictures…
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“ So where does that leave us? What does it all mean? Are there some mysteries that we’ll just never be able to solve? I can’t accept that.”
Ben McLaughlin
marvel + texts from last night
↳ part five: steve + bucky 2.0
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Merthur,
For Bradley Merthur was canon since always
How to Escape a Hair Grab or a Neck Grab ? Look at them, carefully.
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an average episode of Tanis
if you do some digging, the murderer’s cousin went to primary school in the Puget Sound region of Washington State between 1965 and 1969. The school mascot was called king worm. Furthermore, his mum’s dog was named Sanit which is Tanis spelled backwards. last week meerkatnip found out through facebook that the only victim who survived thew himself into the pacific ocean. the pacific ocean, also known as the pacifica ocean. what does it all mean? it all adds up to squarespace being a really good website hosting platform with reasonable prices. *chill jazz music plays in the background*
LOOK AT MY CUTE LITTLE MAN
Thanks, JT. :3
Also – this will be the first time he’ll march in Toronto’s pride parade as the Prime Minister.
He’s
been
to
pride
lots
of
times
before.
Stop pinkwashing this fauxgressive.
He just passed a motion condemning the BDS movement yesterday, siding with the CONSERVATIVE Party of Canada.
He’s backed away from several election promises, such as…
…backing away from support of raising the federal minimum wage.
…backing away from support to seniors.
…and worst of all, pandering the indigenous vote by promising them more autonomy, and then promptly backing out of that promise.
He’s done many other shitty things, like helping teh Conservatives pass Bill C51, which is the equivalent to the US’ Patriot Act. His approaches to foreign policy or anything to do with Middle Eastern politics is also abysmal…
And mostly he’s just a pretty face who got where he got today because of his father’s last name and his racial and economic privilege.
Nothing revolutionary about him.
What IS going to be revolutionary about Toronto Pride is that it’s going to be lead by the Black Lives Matter movement.
i wonder if the whites’ “homonationalism is homphobic” brigade is going to comment
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Tragic.
GIVE HIM THE SCRITCHES!
I tried doing this to my birds. They lost their shit and ended up flying all over the place and lost so many feathers
I walked into the kitchen at 5:30am and saw this in the sink… this isn’t my cat
#the cats just like ”this isnt my sink”
“obviously, we have a lot of problems we need to address”, i say, referring to one specific problem, which i created, alone
Tailoring your own clothes
So a little while back, I reblogged a post about tailoring your own clothes. The gist of it was this (IIRC):
Someone was wondering why even people on TV with non-mainstream-TV-approved body shapes always look so good in their clothes.
The long and short of it is: their bodies aren’t better than yours. They just have people tailoring every single piece of clothing they wear to flatter their figures.
Off-the-rack clothes aren’t made to look good on most people’s bodies. The advice in the post was buy clothes that fit the largest part of you, even if they’re too big elsewhere, and have them altered to fit.
That post hit me like a lightning bolt. I have a curvy figure. I’m not plus-sized, but I’ve got a small waist and large hips. Which is great in certain types of clothes (dresses, mainly), but means that if I don’t wear fitted t-shirts or blouses–if they fall straight–I just look sort of… boxy. I need clothes that go in at the waist.
My grandma was an amazing seamstress, so when I needed clothes fixed, she was around to tailor them. When she got into her 90s and her eyesight was too diminished for her to sew, we started going to a woman in our neighborhood who’d lost her husband and had started doing alterations to bring in some extra income. OF COURSE I looked good back then. I had a tailor.
Then I moved away from my parents without really knowing How To Adult and would go to Target to get clothes and just get depressed by them and never realized how much of an advantage having people who could tailor my clothes (and, you know, parents to pay for having them tailored…) had been.
So. I have a 1970s Singer Fashion Mate sewing machine that is designed to weather the apocalypse–I got it at Goodwill for $20.
And I have begun researching how to tailor your own clothes. If anyone else was wondering about that after that last post, here are some helpful links I’ve discovered.
When and Why to Get it Tailored - This article is (annoyingly) set up as a slideshow, and focuses on getting a professional to do your alterations rather than doing them yourself, but it’s got some good advice nonetheless, such as:
Basic alterations that can make a huge difference, such as adding lingerie loops to keep bra straps in place (SERIOUSLY MY FAVORITE DRESSES FROM HIGH SCHOOL ALL HAD THESE AND WHY DID THEY DISAPPEAR IN EVERYTHING I WEAR NOW?), adding snaps between the buttons on button-down shirts for larger-busted women (you know how sometimes they gap? there’s help for that), etc.
Average prices (at least on the East Coast) for basic alterations: replacing a zipper will run you about $20, while tailoring pants or a skirt to fit your hips and butt will be about $35.
If you want to get a garment made of special materials (leather, fur, beaded/embroidered silk) altered, go to someone who specializes in working with that material.
What NOT to try to alter.
How to find a tailor.
Having that perfect dress that you love so much duplicated and how much that will cost.
Learning Alterations - Great step-by-step tutorials on basic alterations like how to take in the waist of jeans (essential if you have a smaller waist and larger hips, because it’ll stop them from riding down every time you bend over or sit down).
Tailoring Ready-to-Wear - A full-on online course from Craftsy (costs $24.99) with videos and individual lessons on everything from hemming pants to lengthening them to altering shoulders and armholes to adding hidden zippers.
Plus-Sized Fitting and Design - Another online course (this one’s $34.99) that looks like it focuses both on alterations and on actually making clothes that are flattering to plus-sized forms.
Alterations and Tailoring 101 - Not a how-to post, but this one has a lot of useful information and ideas, such as identifying which garments to alter.
Alterations Needed blog - A whole blog on this stuff, with a lot of detailed how-tos. It focuses on fixing things to fit if you’re shorter than average/petite, but contains a lot of great advice for anyone (like an entry on why button-down shirts often bulge in back and how to fix it).
Pinch and Pin your Shirt - Super-quick video tutorial (aimed at gentlemen), but useful for anyone who wears button-down shirts on how to fix a baggy shirt.
If I find other helpful tutorials, I’ll add them. If you know of any, please let me know!
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