Emily Davis (
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hadriel2016-06-04 03:44 pm
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i'm aware i asked this a few months ago, but now i actually have materials to get started, so i'm asking again:
does anyone know how to sew? hand stitching, specifically. i now have really nice cotton (thank you, delight!!!) that we can make clothes with
right now, we have a bolt of white cotton fabric. if you want a different color, tell delight a happy memory, and she'll give us more fabric. but don't, like, dogpile her or anything. be nice, for fuck's sake
[Emily, who are you to talk about being nice...................]
if you're interested in sewing, meet me here: [and she attaches an image of a map with one of the shops circled]
does anyone know how to sew? hand stitching, specifically. i now have really nice cotton (thank you, delight!!!) that we can make clothes with
right now, we have a bolt of white cotton fabric. if you want a different color, tell delight a happy memory, and she'll give us more fabric. but don't, like, dogpile her or anything. be nice, for fuck's sake
[Emily, who are you to talk about being nice...................]
if you're interested in sewing, meet me here: [and she attaches an image of a map with one of the shops circled]

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I wonder how many people could actually be deterred by that.
[He lets out a light chuckle.]
Fortunately, I'm just here to sew.
[He goes over to her.]
Are you sketching out patterns?
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Depends on whether or not anyone is in the mood for murder. [Which could happen, we know.]
Right now I'm just sketchibg some designs. Patterns will take a little practice, but I can do it. The sewing stuff is right over there. [She motions to the end of the table, where the fabric sits next to some needles, thread, and scissors.] You can teach me, right?
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I can teach you.
[He nods.]
If you have any extra shirts, we can use it to create some kind of pattern. Shirts would probably be the easiest place to start.
[He picks up the cloth and rubs it in between his fingers. It feels pretty nice.]
We can use paper for....I think they're called "mock-ups"?
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[Emily may have zero hands-on experience with this, but she knows the terminology and the theory. Already she feels in her element. She can do this.
She grabs a shirt from the pile next to her, then crosses to Hakkai and spreads it out in front of them on the table.]
Okay. Pencil and paper ready. [She holds them up. She is a Good Student, okay.]
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Since we're planning on making better clothing, we should cut this at the seams so we can trace out the pieces to make a pattern for larger and smaller sizes. Of course, we'll have to modify it a bit so the shirt makes more sense or if you want to stylize it.
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[She says, having no experience with this.] We should each make a pattern, so I can follow along with what you do.
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Small alterations like that shouldn't be a problem.
[Hakkai goes over to the pile of clothing himself and pulls out an odd looking shirt and begins to take it apart with a pair of scissors. He starts cutting the collar to make it a v-neck and chops the sleeves off.
After he's done hacking the shirt into his "puzzle pieces", he lays them on the paper and starts to trace them out.]
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This is a lot easier than I expected, [she remarks as she traces the pattern. Why did she never do this back home? Oh, right. No time. Too busy maintaining that 4.0 GPA so she'll stand out come internship hunting time.] Where'd you learn how to do this?
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[Because that's just how he does things sometimes. But it's working and that's all that matters.]
I know the basics of hand sewing, but not much on pattern making. But I figured that if we tear something up at the seams and trace out the seams lines with a few alterations, we should be fine.
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[Who knew landing in shithole cavetown would lead to learning how to draw a pattern? It always sounded kind of complicated when she read aabout it.]
Not a bad strategy. [A pause, as she smooths out the fabric on her piece of paper.] How long have you been here? [Small talk is boring, but she's curious now. Who is this Hakkai guy? Where is he from? How shitty of a person is he? Because let's be real, short of Glacius and Sam, everyone Emily has come across here has been an asshole -- herself included.]
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Hakkai pulls off his piece of fabric and starts making tick lines on the paper where he's pretty sure stitching is supposed to go and where hemming possibly needs to be. It's actually all really accurate in spite of his lack of knowledge.]
I've been here for only a couple of months. Which is to say, a couple of months more than I would have liked.
[He smiles and sighs.]
But here we are.
And yourself?
[He glances over his monocle at her.]
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If Hakkai looks at Emily at all, he'll find she's a quick learner. He's going at a good pace, too, so that she doesn't feel she's falling behind or that he's not fast enough.]
Same. [She shrugs.] I'm not really sure anymore if I want to home, though.
[Which may be the first time she's voiced that thought. Hmm. Well, can't take it back now, and what's the worst that c--
No. Not going there.]
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Not having to worry about housing or money is nice. And being able to ask for things from gods has its own rewards.
[He smiles a bit.]
I think the deal breaker for me is the emotional manipulation, mental trauma, and lack of vitamin D.
[He doesn't ask about her home life out of respect. It wasn't any of his business to know the nature of her world and how this place is better.]
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[It's true. Emily misses the sky something fierce, but she imagines even Delight wouldn't be able to give them that. The fireflies were close, though, and so nice.]
Though if it's just Delight fucking with us, I don't really mind. At least she wants us to feel good.
[She gave them fabric. Emily may as well be a Delight evangelist right now.]
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[Not. That. He. Tried. To. Really.
Hakkai begins to cut the paper after he finishes tracing and measuring.]
I do appreciate the bar, however.
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Much better to think about the bar.]
Same. And th coffee. And the fabric. [For someone so used to luxury, Emily sure is learning to appreciate the little things.] Never thought I'd learn to sew at all, let alone because this is the only way to get nice clothes.
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[Thankfully, the worst of Gojyo's withdrawals were over, but he still complained about the lack of coffee in their apartment.]
"If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself" is the phrase that would fit this. But it will be a useful skill to take with you.
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[Delight. Is. The best.
She smirks a little at the rest of what he says, its bite tempered by the fact that she does find it funny.] I'm going into the fashion industry back home, so this'll give me a leg up on the competition.
[A leg up... to stomp the competition with.
Okay maybe not, but it'll still help her stand out.]
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[He lets out a light chuckle at that.]
Who else could say that they've been inspired by an underground ruined city full of monsters?
[He finishes cutting out the piece of paper and holds it up. It looks like a piece of shirt to him!]
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[#priorities tho. Emily spent too long wanting this coffee for her to just let it stop flowing.
Oh Hakkai...]
Nobody, because they'd get locked up in a psych ward if they said something like that.
[Actually... didn't Chris say the police didn't believe them about the wendigos? Oh god. They're not gonna end up locked up, are they?
At least her tank is starting to look like it'll be a tank when she sews it together.] Not bad.
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He looks at her progress.]
It looks like the beginnings of clothing. You're on your way to Hadriel's first formal gown.
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[Maybe Delight would like it if they put on a fashion show?
No. No no no. Because Emily would have to run it, and everyone would drive her crazy.]
But thanks. Yours looks good too.
[Emily doesn't hand out praise a lot, so take it while it's there.]
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I think if we write out basic instructions on the paper, other people can use the patterns for their own clothing. I've made markings that describe where each stitch should go and how it should go.
It might not be perfect, but it's a start.
[Even though, Hakkai is totally a perfectionist and he's going to make it as perfect as he can get it.]
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It's better than what's in the shops, that's for sure.
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Hakkai lays down the pattern paper.]
Are there pins available?
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