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marciratingsystem ([personal profile] marcicat) wrote2026-02-09 07:34 am

TIME TO ART

I finished up a long-running crochet blanket last night, so today it is definitely time to finish (hopefully???) my Be a Goldfish WEEK 6 project.

WEEK SIX: Girls, Girls, Girls Who run the world? Create a work centering on a female character. We wholeheartedly welcome transgender, intersex, and nonbinary women alongside their cisgender sisters.

WOOHOO! I started working on a PSUMNT student ID for Amena over the weekend, and got bogged down with, well, all of it, but especially with trying to write 'PanSystem University of Mihira and New Tideland' in the Murderbot tv alphabet. It's SO MANY letters.

Finally I changed my goal to 'PSU Mihira New Tideland,' and I'm feeling vaguely more capable of getting that done.
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lizzybuffy2008 ([personal profile] lizzybuffy2008) wrote2026-02-09 05:10 am
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February 9, 2026 + February 26 & 27, 2026

9. This year is the 40th anniversary of the release of the film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – have you ever seen it? Bueller…. Bueller…. Bueller…..

Too many times to count; although not for a while.

26. When you leave your home, what essentials do you have with you?

Phone, wallet, keys.

27. Have you received a letter recently?

Yes, we received a letter from an older friend after they received our holiday card.
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melagan ([personal profile] melagan) wrote in [community profile] fancake2026-02-08 11:18 am

Stargate Atlantis, Proof by DevilDoll

Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Pairings/Characters: John Sheppard/Rodney McKay
Rating: Mature
Length: wc 5541
Content Notes No AO3 warning apply
Creator Links: AO3 profile
Theme: Inept in Love

Summary: "We had a fight and he dumped me." Foofy humor.

Reccer's Notes This is a funny and delightful gem that just goes to show you that even when in an established relationship, John and Rodney (esp John) are horribly inept in love.

Link Proof
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lizzybuffy2008 ([personal profile] lizzybuffy2008) wrote2026-02-08 07:49 am
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February 8, 2026 + February 24 & 25, 2026

8. How often do you read fiction?

All of the time. It is my preference rather than nonfiction. I read 50 books last year and hope to do about the same this year.

24. What are you watching this month that you are enjoying?

We re-watched "The Night Manager," so we could watch season 2. The first was excellent, the second is good, but not quite as good. Also watching figure skating in the Olympics.

25. When was the last time the windows in your home were washed?

It's been a couple of years. It is something we will (hopefully) do more regularly once K retires.
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marciratingsystem ([personal profile] marcicat) wrote2026-02-08 08:08 am

thanks, brain

The weird thing my brain is stressing about this week is our heat, which is working fine. But I keep waking up and thinking 'that's a weird sound, it could be bad, maybe the heat is broken.'

(We've got those forced hot water baseboard heaters, which make a ton of weird sounds. That's their whole thing, pretty much: weird sounds. So it's not ideal that my brain has decided 'weird sounds' = 'must worry now.')

ANYWAY, that's what's happening here!

(I'm relatively sure it's my brain trying to signal me that I'm Experiencing Stress, which it thinks is helpful. I'm less sure that it actually IS helpful, since my awareness of said stress was not really in question. But I appreciate that it's trying!)
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marciratingsystem ([personal profile] marcicat) wrote2026-02-07 11:25 am

hockey boys update (book 5)

I'm finally listening to book 5 of the Game Changers series (it has an animal on the cover, which I am ABSOLUTELY counting for winter library bingo), and I did not realize how much the timeline overlaps with book 6!

Since I am happily spoiled re: the events of book 6 by reading tons of fanfic, I am WELL AWARE of what's going on in the background that Troy and Harris are 100% noticing but not really paying attention to. (They're busy!) IT'S GREAT I LOVE IT!

Very Important Notes:
*I think everyone would agree this story could benefit from even more dogs.
*Or cats! Big fan of cats, personally.
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lizzybuffy2008 ([personal profile] lizzybuffy2008) wrote2026-02-07 07:40 am
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February 6 & 7, 2026 + February 22 & 23, 2026

6. In 1869, Harper's Weekly published the first picture of Uncle Sam with chin whiskers. Do you know anyone with a beard or a moustache?

K had a mustache when we dated, got married and for about 6 years after (he cannot grow a beard.) He has been clean shaven for the last 30 years though. His middle brother sometimes has a goatee.

7. Is there a subject at school which you disliked, but you would consider learning now?

No, I loved school, so there was nothing much I disliked.

22. What is your favourite writing implement – a fountain pen, ballpoint pen, pencil or something else?

I like to write with a pen that has a semi fine point and does not smudge.

23. Do you own many mirrors?

Besides the ones in our 3 bathrooms, I have a handheld, a lighted make-up mirror, a free standing mirror in the bedroom and a couple of large mirrors in our gym in the basement.
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StarWatcher ([personal profile] starwatcher) wrote2026-02-07 03:35 am
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I shouldn't laugh...

 

But I'm laughing with this person, not at them. I picture a very young fan person in their first flush of discovering the magic that is fanfic, and realizing that they can write it themself.

"When I wrote one of my first My Little Pony fanfics, I made the main characters teamsters, because my hasty research into fan fiction suggested that shipping was popular."

(From halfway down this thread.)

I can't help it; I'm still wearing a big grin on my face.

 
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susieboo ([personal profile] susieboo) wrote in [community profile] fancake2026-02-06 07:13 pm

The LEGO Movie: The Kids Are Alright by Mattecat


Fandom: The LEGO Movie
Pairings/Characters: Finn, The Man Upstairs
Rating: Gen
Content Notes: No AO3 Warnings Apply
Length: 735 words
Creator Links: AO3 profile
Theme: Inept in Love

Summary: A brief fic focusing on Finn and The Man Upstairs after the events of the first movie.

Reccer's Notes: This is a simple, effective story about Finn and his father repairing their relationship, and reflecting on the story Finn created and what it meant to them both. I always found the implications of what their father-son relationship is like in the first movie really interesting, so it was nice to find a fic that delved into it.

Fanwork Links: AO3 link

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marciratingsystem ([personal profile] marcicat) wrote2026-02-06 08:10 am
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fic rec Friday

ilyuca81 (otherwise known as lucarozanov), by Anonymous

i use jersey numbers to avoid any of the players seeing my stuff haha

#ilyuca81 asks #tho i doubt any of them are on tumblr #better safe than sorry though



(aka: social media fics are all fun and games until tumblr gets involved)
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anais_pf ([personal profile] anais_pf) wrote in [community profile] thefridayfive2026-02-06 12:41 am

The Friday Five for 6 February 2026

These questions were suggested by [livejournal.com profile] that_one_girl.

1. What did you want to be when you were a kid?

2. What is your proudest accomplishment so far?

3. What is your dream job?

4. Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

5. What does it take to make you happy?

Copy and paste to your own journal, then reply to this post with a link to your answers. If your journal is private or friends-only, you can post your full answers in the comments below.

If you'd like to suggest questions for a future Friday Five, then do so on DreamWidth or LiveJournal. Old sets that were used have been deleted, so we encourage you to suggest some more!

**Remember that we rely on you, our members, to help keep the community going. Also, please remember to play nice. We are all here to answer the questions and have fun each week. We repost the questions exactly as the original posters submitted them and request that all questions be checked for spelling and grammatical errors before they're submitted. Comments re: the spelling and grammatical nature of the questions are not necessary. Honestly, any hostile, rude, petty, or unnecessary comments need not be posted, either.**
'So, Zo...' ([syndicated profile] sozowhatdoyouknow_feed) wrote2026-02-06 04:30 am

Free Pattern Friday: Onil Square Neck Blouse for Adults

Posted by Zoe

Welcome to my monthly 'Free Pattern Friday' feature, where I road test a free sewing pattern or tutorial: sometimes a children's one, sometimes an adult's one. I try to publish these posts every first Friday of the month, timed to provide inspiration for those who plan to get their sew on over the weekend. I firmly believe that, if you pick your projects carefully, sewing doesn't have to be a crazy-expensive way to clothe yourself and your family. Thanks to all the amazing pattern designers who have offered up their hard work for us to enjoy for free.

You might have noticed that I've been reviewing a ton of underwear patterns lately, which is a reflection of my current sewing interests and wardrobe needs. But I know that won't be the same for everyone, so this month I've picked a non-underwear pattern to road test. In fact, it's what I would consider a 'proper pattern': not a quick basic that pattern companies often put out to gain interest but doesn't require them putting in a ton of development time. This pattern would be a great, fairly quick win for a confident sewer, and likely a satisfying challenge for a more beginner maker. 

Huge thanks to designer Pauline Alice for sharing the Onil Blouse pattern for free, which is easily accessible by adding it to the cart on their website. There are also some excellent blog posts on hacking this pattern to create different looks including an asymmetric button front, a dress with gathered skirt, lengthening the sleeves and an A-line dress with shorter sleeves. That is a lot of potential bang for your (zero) buck. It's also translated into Spanish, French and English. How cool is that?!


(image source: Pauline Alice)

Pattern type:

The Onil blouse pattern has a square neckline with elasticated sleeves above the elbow, and a curved hem. There are also bust darts for subtle shaping, which can, of course be adjusted if necessary to accommodate different bust sizes. As mentioned above, there are also tutorials on the blog to use this pattern to create different styles of garment. 

Sizing info:

This pattern, by current sewing pattern standards, is somewhat size inclusive but not quite as inclusive as many designers strive to be these days. It has been graded for busts measuring 31.5" - 47" (approx. EU 34 - 52). Helpfully, finished garment measurements are listed to guide you when selecting your size/s. My body measurements put me as a size 38 for my bust, and size 40 for my waist and hips. However, having checked the finished garment measurements, I decided not to grade out and make a straight size 38. More on how I found that below. 

Fabric info:

It is suggested that you use light to medium weight fabrics, such as cotton poplin, linen, viscose, chambray. I used a embroidered cotton voile from Fabric Godmother. They no longer have the white but it is available still in other colours, the closest being ecru. Because of the bulky embroidery, I used a scrap of white cotton lawn for the facing. 

As you can see, I decided to add some broderie anglais trim that my mum recently donated me, having had it her stash for probably around forty years! 

Findings:

As I say, this is a 'proper' pattern: well drafted and professional with good instructions. However, there was a couple of parts in the instructions that I felt could have been described in more detail to make this project more beginner friendly, particularly around the trimming of the neckline and facing. 

Because my fabric was pretty special, I decided to make a toile to check the sizing and fit before cutting into it. I found that the fit across the bust was fine, but the shape was way too dramatically A-line for my liking. I ended up removing 10cm in total from the width of the hem. I might have decided not to do that if my fabric was very drapey. I'd definitely recommend making a toile in a fabric with a similar behaviour to your final fabric choice as I don't think the line drawing on the website is very representative of the actual, finished garment. I also decided the finished length was a bit short, another reason to add the trim at the hem, to gain a tiny bit of extra length. 

Would I make this again?

Possibly, if the right piece of fabric came along. Speaking of fabric, in the size I made at least, I found I didn't need as much as was stated. Anyway, I'd definitely consider making a buttoned version of this blouse, and lengthen it so I can tuck it into trousers, jeans or skirts. 

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Glittery ([personal profile] glitteryv) wrote in [community profile] recthething2026-02-05 10:18 am
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Community Recs Post!

Every Thursday, we have a community post, just like this one, where you can drop a rec or five in the comments.

This works great if you only have one rec and don't want to make a whole post for it, or if you don't have a DW account, or if you're shy. ;)

(But don't forget: you can deffo make posts of your own seven days a week. ;D!)

So what cool fancrafts/fanvids/other kinds of fanworks/fics/fanart/podfics have we discovered this week? Drop it in the comments below. Anon comment is enabled.

BTW, AI fanworks are not eligible for reccing at recthething. If you aware that a fanwork is AI-generated, please do not rec it here.
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marciratingsystem ([personal profile] marcicat) wrote2026-02-05 07:41 am

workaday Thursday

Okay, but the 9 am Monday meeting was rescheduled (multiple times, but this is the latest update) for TODAY at 2 pm. WILL WE FINALLY HAVE THE MEETING???

(Note: there's no real need to have this meeting. The meeting is to tell me to do work. I am aware of the work. I have access to the list of work that needs to be done. I am not aware of the deadline for the work, but to be fair that's more out of willful not-checking on my part than lack of access to the information.)

But if there's ONE thing that could be said consistently of my workplace for all the years I've been there, it's that it LOVES MEETINGS. Even when they are in a phase of trying to reduce meetings, they hold meetings about reducing the number of meetings!

(Note2: It would perhaps be more accurate to say that the company has found one (1) method that consistently works to deflect&diffuse responsibility, and that method is holding a meeting. But it's much more fun to say they LOVE MEETINGS, so that's what I'm going with.)