

Those keycaps are really nice! Is there a stl file for those?
Those keycaps are really nice! Is there a stl file for those?
“I have a bad feeling about this”
It’s a Corne
Estradiol
As a matter of fact, i used the Uma design and adapted it to become a gaff underwear. I still have to contribute this new design to the website, but it works well
ok nerd :3
(there’s a free CAD tool for pattern drafting, it’s called Valentina)
you have the choice, when making a circle skirt, between having an elastic waist (in that case, the inner diameter, and the waistband length, would need to be larger, like a little bit larger than your seat, aka the largest diameter around your butt). It would need more fabric, the circles being bigger.
The other solution is the zip one. It would specifically need an invisible zip, because those are made to “finish” a seam line, by allowing to open it (without it, you wouldn’t be able to put the garment on).
And yes, by “seam”, i mean the stitch line between two pieces of fabric to attach them together. A plain/straight stitch is the way to go, it’s what you need 90% of the time, 9% of the rest would be some kind of zigzag stitch needed for example in stretch fabrics.
i’d say a pretty common starter project would be a circle skirt. It’s basically a circle (or half circle, for less drape, but who want less spin, right?). Inner diameter matches your waist, and length is what you want. You can cut 2 half-circles (don’t forget seam allowance! And add like 4cm seam allowance at the bottom), and a waistband of 6cm * your waist (+ seam allowance also). You’ll need an invisible zip (and know how to sew it), and you can find instructions basically everywhere, like on Freesewing (you can ignore some things, like everything related to lining, here)
if you know how to sew, one excellent resource is Freesewing. It’s a community, a tool, and a collection of parametric patterns that are produced for your measurements. And free! It’s also an excellent help if you want to learn it
I added another step: time to learn sewing.
Turns out i’m quite good at it, and now i design my own clothes and i sell them :3
except the blatant racism, transphobia, homophobia, slavery apology, and other things are in the actual books
All thanks to Filoni
It’s true, but also: her work is incredibly bad. Even without her real-life ideas, HP is full of shit, racism, colonialism, transphobia yes, serophobia… and it still shows in the game.
So is there really a good reason even to pirate this?
Not if you specifically want to help trans people with transition, which is precisely the point of this thread. Of course, this is only acceptable when the person saying this is also trans
Is that a variant of Ergodox I don’t recognize?
Also, I highly recommend the FreeSewing website and community for everything related to sewing and fitting. It’s an incredibly inclusive community, and there’s beautiful patterns that are made by measurements
do you read yourself? You’re precisely reducing people to their AGAB.
This is not okay. Regarding your first paragraph, this is nothing more than generalization, essentialism, and ultimately a form of thansphobia. You’re reducing people to their AGAB in order to paint a definitive behaviour to them, and it’s incredibly wrong to do. More than that, what you’re accusing a whole category of individuals of is exactly what you’re doing: essentialism, reducing actual people to characteristics supposed to be attached to the AGAB. Please don’t do this
One single word explains everything, really: transphobia