MIKU DANGDUT HITS THE CHARTS !!!
first of all, i do want to say i'm very touched by how much everyone loved my last indomiku. i see you guys
these are some of my favorite responses
and you two
thank you for being patient as i manufacture her! get tagged. idiot @your-dead-european-ancestor @selamat-linting
second of all, all of you are going to have to trust me on this. i think this is dangdut wear. i didn't even know what a biduan was until i looked it up for miku references. i was free to make her look more miku ish here bc shes not a civilian and i went crazy
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friendly reminder you can love taylor swift but still be critical about her silence about politics and current events because tbh it’s pretty obvious where her values lie now
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Pantalone: Are you coming to bed?
Dottore: I can't. This is important.
Pantalone: What?
Dottore: Someone is wrong on the internet.
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AGAIN swiftie mutuals dont kill me but i hate the way when anyone criticizes taylors private jet usage people jump to say "okay but all these mega corps did this but you don't say anything" and im like....??? we very much do??? that doesn't make her actions good??? l
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I don't know about options but how about what is your unpopular radfem belief? maybe you're not completely anti porn or prostitution/you're fine with pronouns/you think men can be radfems/you think feminism benefits men/you don't think all men are complicit in patriarchy idk. I don't want people to argue about how you can't be a radfem/lean if you do or don't believe X though
Open ended question!
Thank you anon for the submission!
Radfems, what is your unpopular radfem belief / something you believe that's not widely accepted in radical feminism?
Please try not to argue with people but have civil discussions!
Would you like to see more open ended questions?
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Hello! I love your blog - your sewing projects are so incredible and inspire me so much.
I was just wondering if you had a database/collection of free patterns for historical clothing? (It doesn't need to be historically accurate)
I hope you have a wonderful day!
Hi! Thank you so much, my secret goal is to get people to sew stuff that can make them happy.
Unfortunately, there's no real collection or database. Some people have tried, but those are mostly broken link graveyards now. I mostly use paid patterns or draft my own nowadays because of this problem. However! There are some definite greater good creators who share their stuff that I've used a lot:
Marquise.de has a beautiful website with information, sources and cutting patterns organised by century. That's the shirtsleeve pattern I follow, and my latest petticoat is from there as well. They're all scaled cutting patterns, so you have to enlarge and amend to your own measurements, but it's still a great help
Aranea Black used to share her wonderful corsetry patterns for anyone to freely use. She closed down her shop, but as of now she hasn't asked people to stop sharing her patterns and they're /brilliant/.
Black Snail Patterns has free patterns for an edwardian belt and a bustle.
Bikes & Bloomers has free pdfs for Victorian bicycle fashion
The LACMA pattern project has some patterns of their extant garments scaled with a description, that's what I'm using for this newest waistcoat
There's also archive.org with their wonderful tailoring manuals, but I think they fall outside of the scope of this question. Sorry I can't give you a nicely searchable database, but I hope this helps!
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