My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic OC Based Off Of Valentine’s Day Conversation Hearts. Named Her

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic OC Based Off Of Valentine’s Day Conversation Hearts. Named Her

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic OC based off of Valentine’s Day conversation hearts. Named her Sweet Heart.

The base I used is by donquani on DeviantArt.

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Lucretia, Dear, I’ve Already Forgotten About The Whole Thing. Oh, Uh! Sorry, Bad Choice Of Words.
Lucretia, Dear, I’ve Already Forgotten About The Whole Thing. Oh, Uh! Sorry, Bad Choice Of Words.
Lucretia, Dear, I’ve Already Forgotten About The Whole Thing. Oh, Uh! Sorry, Bad Choice Of Words.

Lucretia, dear, I’ve already forgotten about the whole thing. Oh, uh! Sorry, bad choice of words.

“What Do You Want Me To Write Here?” -me

“What do you want me to write here?” -me

“Whatever the hell you want” -james

Doodle request from frend


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Idea: sew some cute little moths with scrap fabrics and sew them on holes you have on your clothes so you can keep wearing them :)

Idea: Sew Some Cute Little Moths With Scrap Fabrics And Sew Them On Holes You Have On Your Clothes So
Simple fabric moth and butterfly sewing pattern - Sew Modern Kids | Fabric butterfly diy, Fabric butterfly, Fabric brooch
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Jul 6, 2022 - Here’s a lovely idea for using up some of your scrap fabric! You can now create these beautiful fabric butterflies and moths.

Oh my god

Fan art of Stanley Pines from Gravity Falls. It is part of a comic and rendered in sketchy greyscale. Stan has a speech bubble, "And! And! He's a homophobe!" Stan is in his post canon beanie and a turtle neck. He's looking angry, teeth gritted and a fist clenched.
Fan art of Stanford Pines from Gravity Falls. It is rendered in sketchy greyscale. He has a speech bubble, "...Didn't you say he had great "head canons" regarding Lord Oglebottom and his coachman? I believe you had me edit a story you wrote based on them" Stanford is wearing his post-canon outfit and leaning on the side of the Stan O' War 2. He has a brow raised, looking curiously confused.
Fan art of Stanley Pines from Gravity Falls. It is rendered in a sketchy grey scale. He is leaning on the Stan O' War 2. He has one finger raised, mouth open, about to make a point but no words are spoken.
Fan art of Stanley and Stanford Pines and Bill Cipher from Gravity Falls. It is rendered in a sketchy grey scale. Stan is on the right looking shocked and horrified to his core. His jaw is dropped and his eyes are massive. There is text reading, "Oh God." To his left is a thought bubble with the image of two couples between them is an equals sign. Higher up is a depiction of Oglebottom and his coachman from The Duchess Approves. Oglebottom is shorter. He is smirking and has a finger under the bashful coachman's chin. Below is Bill and a young Ford. They are in the same pose, Bill floating around head height and Ford with his hands behind his back holding his journal. Ford looks strikingly similar to the coachman.

Revelations - Little peek at a longer continuation to my Stan & Bill accidental internet buddies comic!

After the reveal, Stan initially doesn't want to tell Ford his (former) internet best friend was Bill Cipher, because he doesn't want him to worry. Stan later doesn't want to tell Ford because he (and Bill) would rather die.

If i had a nickel for every time my right pointer finger got deepthroated down to the second joint by a chicken id have two nickels which isnt a lot but its weird that it happened twice


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any advice on making capes?

Ooh, I love capes!

Making capes

Types of capes:

There are different types of capes. Let's take a look at a few options.

Rectangle cape: the type of cape American superheroes wear. They consist out of a simple rectangle that can be tied or clasped at the neck. Use gathered fabric for extra fullness. This type of cape won't give you a lot of warmth as it will only cover your back.

Quarter circle cape: slightly more flared than a rectangle cape, but will still only cover your back.

Half circle cape: will cover both your back and shoulders and some of your body, which will give you extra warmth. Great for drama!

Fitted half circle cape: similar to a half circle cape, but made out of three separate pieces to fit around your body better. It won't cover you completely, but it will cover your back, shoulders, and more of your body than a normal half circle cape would.

Full circle cape: this cloak will cover your full body and keep you nice and warm.

Savvy sewists will notice these cape types are similar to circle skirts. The idea's basically the same. Instead of making a skirt, you leave your circle open in the front, and cut a hole that fits your neck rather than your waist.

Any Advice On Making Capes?

(Image source) [ID: drawing showing five types of coats: rectangle, quarter circle, half circle, half fitted circle, full circle. Text: "Capes and cloaks. www.facebook.com/aliceincosplayland".]

Aside of volume, you can also play around with length. A floor-length cape has a very different effect and function than a cape that reaches your hips, or even a capelet.

Any Advice On Making Capes?

(Image source) [ID: a pattern diagram showing four different cape lengths: floor length, hip length, waist length, and a capelet. Text: "6535 Front and back views. Newlook."]

Details like a hood or armholes can make your cape extra comfortable, and you've got a wide range of options when it comes to fasteners, too.

Any Advice On Making Capes?

(Image source) [ID: back view of a long gray half circle cape that's been pleated at the shoulders.]

Any Advice On Making Capes?

(Image source) [ID: a purple capelet with a hood, frills, cat ears, and lace, tied with a bow at the front. Text: "Gray. Alice and the Pirates."]

Any Advice On Making Capes?

(Image source) [ID: a person wearing a brown monogrammed hip-length cape with front pockets and arm slits at the sides.]

Any Advice On Making Capes?

(Image source) [ID: a person wearing a long gray hooded cape, standing in a forest and holding a sword.]

Materials:

Before deciding what fabrics to make your cloak or cape out of, ask yourself what you're trying to achieve first.

Warmth, drape, fabric price, comfort, aesthetic, wearing context,... are some examples of things that can influence your decision.

Some examples:

A cosplay cloak has to look good but doesn't necessarily have to be warm. Choose a fabric that's suitable for your character's outfit, but also keep the circumstances in which you plan to wear your outfit in mind. For example, a warm cloak might pose issues if you do a lot of indoor photo shoots, but convention halls can be pretty chilly.

A fashion cloak intended for winter really does need to be warm! Wool, tweed, and velvet are good options.

A cloak intended for historical re-enactment preferably uses period-accurate materials and therefore won't be lined with fabrics like polyester and such. Which fabric to use depends on the period and region you're working in.

Tutorials and patterns:

Here's a few tutorials/patterns to get you started:

Fitted cloak: winterberry cape (Mood)

How to draft your own hooded cape (The Spruce Crafts)

Pleated half circle cape (Gilian Conahan)

Half circle capelet (Buzzfeed)

Long hooded cloak (Fleece Fun)

Full circle capelet (Project Run and Play)

Four ways to make a cape (WikiHow)

Eight types of capes (Sew Guide)

Half circle fashion cape (Indoor Shannon)

21 free cape sewing patterns (Love Sewing)

Hooded cloak with lining (Online Fabric Store)

Conclusion:

Capes and cloaks make for fun sewing projects. They're pretty easy to make: if you know how to draw circles, you know how to draft a cape pattern.

Capes are a versatile garment, and can range from a great last-minute Halloween costume to an every-day winter cloak. Play around with materials, lengths, shapes, design elements, decoration,... to achieve different effects.

And most of all: have fun with it!

I cant fucking breathe

my boss asked me to make a fathers day sign (something that isn’t in my job description) and i was trying to figure out how to make it better because i just wrote it’s father’s day on an A3 piece of paper which leaves a lot of blank space. my brain said “put some fictional fathers on there people love them” so i put elrond on the sign and then completely blanked on any other fictional fathers. this is what the students and their parents are getting tomorrow.

a photo of a word document on a computer screen. the document has "its father's day" written on it in a large font, with "it's" in the standard plain black font and "father's day" underneath it in orange word art. underneath the text is a picture of Elrond from the lord of the rings movies.
Jer Bear Giving Me The Death Glare

Jer bear giving me the death glare


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