Moss and lichen inspired repairs on my jacket. Some of my oldest and newest work lives on this thing.

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Moss and lichen inspired repairs on my jacket. Some of my oldest and newest work lives on this thing.

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Y'all I can't believe I'm ACTUALLY learning the Greek alphabet. Like for real. I'm going to need some extra study to read it better without sounding things out like a 1st grader but still.
I cannot believe this is possible after my TBI.
I've studied many scripts in my life, including Greek as a young kid, but post TBI all I had was English alphabet and Hiragana (some Kanji). I tried to learn Cyrillic a few years ago and failed so bad that this learning is genuinely shocking me.
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So, I miss writing Lucissa :(((
headcanons, drabbles, you name it, I miss it :(((
and, btw, thanks for the 800+ followers! you are all wonderful!
Editing book reviews from 2011 and I find they've consistently misspelled the author's name (François) as "Francois." Yes, I will go in and correct every single "Fran-quoi" before I send this out. Today, I can choose to be exactly the pedant I want to see in the world.
Did some much-needed mending and tinkering on my well-worn CMC/thumb splint! This one is now my best working splint. Only a matter of time before she helps me fix up her older brothers. Well, one of them. I managed to snap the steel in my second splint. We'll figure it out.
1. My functionally repaired and improved splint. Fresh velcro, reinforced strap attachment, and brighter thread colours that should help make the dang thing more visible when I inevitably put it down somewhere.
2. A moment on the way there. Clamped a vise to the table, a lil wooden block into the vise, and the splint in place so I could punch some holes and make the sewing process easier and less haphazard.
What do I even call this? It ain't leather work, nor cobbling, though I admit to eyeball-skimming on some of their movements and practices. For now, I'll go with visible mending.

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Super fast spooky Hallowe'en Mörk BORG hack my partner and I threw together and printed for a one-shot tabletop night. Includes the base rules, variously weird classes and monsters, mechanics mostly yanked from the core book and reflavoured or puzzled together in weird ways. Illustrations by @scruffy-scribbler, book design by yours truly, down to the colourful embroidery thread stitch binding. Built to be extremely legible barebones fast reference for at-the-table character building and game running for a dude who knew exactly what scenario he wanted to put us through. Also designed to be a cute little gift for our table crew! My own copy, of course, is full of notes for future revision.
Works in progress. Relatable. Happy trans visibility day.
Thriftstore canvas panel for a buck? Cheap work surface for low-stress mixed media experimentation? Well! Don't mind if I do, says I. And don't mind none if I should wreck it, neither. But damn it all, the first layers of paint went down and it's looking better than i wanted and now the damn thing's gone and grown expectations.