Sweet little fic, based around song, about stolen moments between Garak and Julian, one on Cardassia, one on DS9. They get together as they can, one another’s only real company.
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“Captain Sisko was a realist, my dear.”
“And I’m not?”
“Not in the slightest. One of the things I enjoy most about you: your relentless conviction that things will get better.”
“And you’re an unrelenting pessimist, absolutely convinced that the universe is full of miserable people just aching for a chance to betray each other.”
“You think I’m wrong?”
“I prefer to think you are.”
“Why?”
“Because what’s the point of living in a universe where there’s no hope?”
“You think that being realistic precludes the existence of hope?”
“Well, doesn’t it?”
“Not at all. For example: I hope your romantic view of the universe is the correct one.”
“You do?”
“Absolutely. I may not be able to believe in a universe of kind, good-hearted people, but I’m heartened that you do.”
“I… well, I’m glad.”
“Do be careful, though.”
“How do you mean?”
“Incurable romantics tend to die young. Or such has been my experience. And I’d hate to lose you.”
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Title:I’ll Make It All Up For Your Author:tinsnip Year Posted: 2015 Approx. Word Count: 1,600 Chapters: 1 GB - Slash or Platonic: Slash My Rating (1-5): 3 Keywords: Songfic, Post-Canon Cardassia, Dialogue
While a sewing machine is super convenient, having access to one is not required for mending. Most mends can easily be done by hand. If you're really patient, you can even make entire garments by hand, just like they did in ye olden days.
So, let's take a look at a few basic hand sewing stitches to get you started.
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(Image source) [ID: hand stitches for quilters: the running stitch, slipstitch, backstitch, whipstitch, and blanket stitch.]
The running stitch
The running stitch can be used for many purposes. It's popular in embroidery, and can be used to outline shapes or baste (temporarily secure) pieces together. It can also be used to ruffle fabric by hand, and I personally use it a lot to secure patches in place when covering up holes in garments. The running stitch is also the base stitch for sashiko, a popular style of visible mending.
The slipstitch, also known as the ladder stitch, is my go-to stitch for closing tears and fixing torn seams. This stitch is frequently used to sew pieces of knitting together, too. You can also use it to make small size corrections in a garment, for example to add a quick dart or to make a side seam smaller. It's invisible on the outside, which makes it a great stitch to fix up things like plushies, duvet covers, or pillows.
The backstitch will likely be the stitch you'll be using the most when working on a project. It's a strong, clean stitch that can be used for almost anything: seams, hems, embroidery, attaching two pieces of fabric together, zippers,... This is also the best stitch to imitate machine sewing with. If you're only going to learn one hand sewing stitch, then make it the backstitch!
The whipstitch, also known as the overcast stitch, can be used to stop fabric edges from fraying and is great to finish seams off with. It can also be used to quickly sew two pieces of fabric together, for appliqué, or as a decorative technique. I personally prefer the blanket stitch over the whipstitch because it's a little cleaner, but the whipstitch is faster than the blanket stitch.
The blanket stitch is great for finishing off seams and stopping fabric from fraying. It's also frequently used for appliqué and embroidery, and can be usedto make button holes by hand. It looks neater than the whipstitch, but is also slower to get done.
Get yourself a spare piece of fabric and try these stitches out before attempting them on a real project. I promise you'll get the hang of them quickly!
If you're only going to learn one of these, then make it the backstitch as it's the most versatile hand stitch.
Weather is getting warmer and I've been thinking about Cardassian swimwear. It should definitely cover both body "spoons", but since it is swimwear it could be a bit more casual and revealing.
Sooo, have a look at Damar in swimsuit relaxing somewhere on the beach!