Did You Know That Beetle Wings Used To Be Sewn Onto Dresses? Like, Hundreds Of Them On Each Dress? It's

Did you know that beetle wings used to be sewn onto dresses? Like, hundreds of them on each dress? It's equally creepy and beautiful.

oh my stars, anyone have pictures?

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2 months ago

I just discovered foodtimeline.org, which is exactly what it sounds like: centuries worth of information about FOOD.  If you are writing something historical and you want a starting point for figuring out what people should be eating, this might be a good place?


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2 months ago

What if oxygen is poisonous and it just takes 75-100 years to kill us?


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2 months ago

YOU KNOW WHAT BOTHERS ME

when fantasy books describe the cloth of Quant Farmpeople’s clothing as “homespun” or “rough homespun”

“homespun” as opposed to what??? EVERYTHING WAS SPUN AT HOME

they didn’t have fucking spinning factories, your pseudo-medieval farmwife is lucky if she has a fucking spinning wheel, otherwise she’s spinning every single thread her family wears on a drop spindle NO ONE ELSE WAS DOING THE SPINNING unless you go out of your way to establish a certain baseline of industrialization in your fake medieval fantasy land.

and “rough”??? lol just because it’s farm clothes? bitch cloth was valuable as fuck because of the labor involved ain’t no self-respecting woman gonna waste fiber and ALL THAT FUCKING TIME spinning shitty yarn to weave into shitty cloth she’s gonna make GOOD QUALITY SHIT for her family, and considering that women were doing fiber prep/spinning/weaving for like 80% of their waking time up until very recently in world history, literally every woman has the skills necessary to produce some TERRIFYINGLY GOOD QUALITY THREADS

come to think of it i’ve never read a fantasy novel that talks about textile production at all??? like it’s even worse than the “where are all the farms” problem like where are people getting the cloth if no one’s doing the spinning and weaving??? kmart???


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3 weeks ago

anyone have good resources for learning how to knit cables? im struggling to find tutorials or even basic explainers that are written well, and video is not accessible to me.

i want to get good at cables because the only knitwear my husband has any interest in wearing is cardigans/sweaters with complex cabling 😅


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2 months ago
I’ve Just Discovered Double Laced Barnevelder Chickens And I’m In Love
I’ve Just Discovered Double Laced Barnevelder Chickens And I’m In Love
I’ve Just Discovered Double Laced Barnevelder Chickens And I’m In Love
I’ve Just Discovered Double Laced Barnevelder Chickens And I’m In Love
I’ve Just Discovered Double Laced Barnevelder Chickens And I’m In Love

I’ve just discovered double laced barnevelder chickens and I’m in love


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2 months ago

You know what, since I'm thinking about it anyways, let's talk formalwear accessories. Most of these are traditionally menswear but a bit of gender fuckery is good for the soul, and frankly most of these are about making your mass-produced clothing fit and lay properly without having to go to the tailor.

Shirt stays: these go around your thighs to hold your shirt down, so that it stays smooth and tucked in. They're usually elastic, with 1-3 clips, and if you wear skirts frequently this is a GREAT way to make sure your top doesn't ride up. The clips will be visible if you're wearing something tight, so loose pants or skirts are where these do best. There's also an insane version that clips to your socks, but that is for lunatics. If you wanted, you could also use one of these clips to hold up thigh-highs.

These do a great job of smoothing and narrowing the waist area by keeping your shirt from bunching there.

You Know What, Since I'm Thinking About It Anyways, Let's Talk Formalwear Accessories. Most Of These
You Know What, Since I'm Thinking About It Anyways, Let's Talk Formalwear Accessories. Most Of These

Sleeve garters: usually metal, leather, elastic, or silk. These are usually worn with button-down shirts to adjust where your cuff falls on the wrist or hand. They're properly worn on the upper arm, and you pull the fabric of the sleeve above the garter until you cuff is where you want it. Because this creates a puff of sleeve at the bicep, it also broadens the appearance of the shoulders. It's great if you're working with your hands or if your sleeves are often too long for your preference.

You Know What, Since I'm Thinking About It Anyways, Let's Talk Formalwear Accessories. Most Of These
You Know What, Since I'm Thinking About It Anyways, Let's Talk Formalwear Accessories. Most Of These

Waistband clip or belt adjustment clip/buttons

Three different ways of tightening the waistband of a pair of pants or a skirt. You're not going to get more than an inch or so tighter without weird bunching, and for most of these you'd want them to be hidden under a shirt or jacket, but they do the job if that's something you're having issues with.

You Know What, Since I'm Thinking About It Anyways, Let's Talk Formalwear Accessories. Most Of These
You Know What, Since I'm Thinking About It Anyways, Let's Talk Formalwear Accessories. Most Of These
You Know What, Since I'm Thinking About It Anyways, Let's Talk Formalwear Accessories. Most Of These

Collar pins: There are so many fun ones out there, both with and without chains. They're not terribly practical, though the slight weight may help keep your collar where you want it. Also consider collar tips, which pin (surprise) to the very tips of your collar points.

You Know What, Since I'm Thinking About It Anyways, Let's Talk Formalwear Accessories. Most Of These
You Know What, Since I'm Thinking About It Anyways, Let's Talk Formalwear Accessories. Most Of These
You Know What, Since I'm Thinking About It Anyways, Let's Talk Formalwear Accessories. Most Of These

Sweater clips/guards: meant to hold your sweater or cardigan mostly closed. Great if your cardigan doesn't button, or if you don't like it to be buttoned all the way.

You Know What, Since I'm Thinking About It Anyways, Let's Talk Formalwear Accessories. Most Of These
You Know What, Since I'm Thinking About It Anyways, Let's Talk Formalwear Accessories. Most Of These

There's tons of other stuff out there like this--etsy is a great place to find this stuff. A lot of these are old solutions to the very modern problem of mass-maufactured clothes not being as one-size-fits-all as advertised, but they're also a fun way to put a bit of personality into businesswear.


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2 months ago
Via Google Images.

Via Google Images.


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2 months ago
Just Had A Flashback To Me In 3rd Grade Absolutely Blissed Out Just Staring At This Pic

just had a flashback to me in 3rd grade absolutely blissed out just staring at this pic


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2 months ago

Talk fantasy prosthetics to me.

An elf maiden dances on feet of living wood sung into shape, planted in soil and watered when she takes them off. Every year she plants the old ones and sings a new pair. (Incidentally, the pair of peach saplings from three years ago have produced an excellent crop- She makes preserves from them, and despite the inevitable jokes about “toe-jam”, they are appreciated.)

A dwarf king has a metal fist, all tiny gears and fine wires, kept wound by a mischievous mine-spirit bound to the spring as punishment- the more it struggles, the tighter the spring. 

An orc chieftaness is regularly asked for the story of how she earned the name Wyrmthrottler- she boasts of how she strangled the dragon that ate her arm, and had her shaman make a new arm from its bones, with its fangs as the fingers.

A necromancer simply re-attached his old leg bones- Sacrificing a few mice each day keeps it going.

A pirate captain lost her arm to a shark attack: a passing selkie saved her, and gave her tattoos of kraken blood. Now she has an arm made of salt-water, that grows and wanes with the tides, and swings a cutlass as well as the original. (She doesn’t sail as far these days though: she doesn’t want her wife to worry.)

A wandering swordsman was broken at the waist- his ancestral armour allows him to walk again, as long as he keeps it polished, and burns incense to the ancestors regularly.

A high priestess has an eye made from a crystal ball- to predict the future, all she has to do is wink.

A bard was struck deaf by illness- he struck a deal with the god of music. Now he wears hearing-trumpets made from his old pipes, and dedicates his every song to the god of music- the better he plays, the better his hearing. (It is said his music could make statues weep, and he can hear a mouse fart at 60 paces.)

A princess has the arm of a golem, enchanted clay with mystic words carved in- her music tutor despairs of how her harp playing has become even worse, but her calligraphy tutor is ecstatic over her handwriting.

A goblin pickpocket has an arm made of whatever he steals- no-one feels his fingers, and even if they did, they couldn’t find their possessions amongst all the rest.  

A witch has eyes made from shadow and starlight, given to her in a game with a demon. Nobody dares to ask what she wagered- they aren’t even sure she won.

A warg was born deaf and blind- his people learned of his power when the nearest birds started staring at them, and dogs pricked up their ears as he walked past.


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2 months ago

masks and helmets that hides someone's face in such a way that they become the face themselves my beloved

Masks And Helmets That Hides Someone's Face In Such A Way That They Become The Face Themselves My Beloved
Masks And Helmets That Hides Someone's Face In Such A Way That They Become The Face Themselves My Beloved
Masks And Helmets That Hides Someone's Face In Such A Way That They Become The Face Themselves My Beloved
Masks And Helmets That Hides Someone's Face In Such A Way That They Become The Face Themselves My Beloved
Masks And Helmets That Hides Someone's Face In Such A Way That They Become The Face Themselves My Beloved
Masks And Helmets That Hides Someone's Face In Such A Way That They Become The Face Themselves My Beloved

these are all creatures to me


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