Swords historically have a ricasso. That’s the base part of the blade, and it generally isn’t sharpened, specifically to be able to use half-swording (having one hand on the grip and one on the blade). The hand on the blade is often at like 1/3 of the blade tho. It was used to stab into weak points of an armor with precision (since swords were pretty bad against armored foes). But also, half-swording is done by “pinching” the flat of the blade betweend the palm and the fingertips, in a way that prevents touching the sharpened thread. It isn’t shown on this (very historically accurate, if i may say so) image
Does it matter, tho? Does every trans person need to be defined by their assigned gender? Do they need to be inserted in a binary system?
Men can already get pregnant.
After like 10 years of gentoo, i switched to nixos. It seems to improve even further my gamingboobs skills
Hey what did i do to you
Or a pinafore
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
C’est un magnifique foutage de gueule quand on sait qu’au même moment, une loi a été votée au sénat pour interdire aux mineur·es trans de transitionner, que Macron a fait une déclaration qualifiant d’« ubuesque » la proposition de loi visant à faciliter la procédure de changement de mention de sexe à l’état civil…
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Thanks, just reposted on my HEMA club, there’s a lot of eggs there :D
Tomorrow i’ll post a wizard casting the “ponders your orbs” and lemmy will break.
B…but it didn’d even the last supper! Catholic integrists unable to recognize that, it’s hilarious and pathetic at the same time
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.
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