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OTA Mingle || Stitch & Bitch
WHO: Anne
WHERE: House 53
WHEN: Forward dated to Saturday
OPEN TO: OTA - but specifically those who expressed an interest in joining Stich & Bitch
WARNINGS: Stitching & Bitching. Should be a fairly tame log but will update as needed
WHERE: House 53
WHEN: Forward dated to Saturday
OPEN TO: OTA - but specifically those who expressed an interest in joining Stich & Bitch
WARNINGS: Stitching & Bitching. Should be a fairly tame log but will update as needed
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The first thing Anne had done was make a mental list (since she couldn't make an electronic one - or even a pen and paper one) of the kind of space she was looking for. Open floorplan, fireplace, multiple rooms, yardage. Eventually, she'd settled on House 53 - a soft yellow bungalow with three bedrooms, a fireplace, spaced farther from its neighbors than some of the other housing units, and with a sizeble plot of land behind it before it butted up against the houses in the next street over. Check.
Second, she would need chairs. She borrowed whatever furniture she could move from the surrounding empty houses, marking the underneath of each one in order to return them to their proper houses afterwards - if that was necessary.
Chairs arranged in a loose circle in the house, she went out to borrow a hatchet and go out to collect some firewood - this took the most amount of time, because she wasn't exactly built for this kind of labor. She's been working at it over a few days, though, and she knew that necessity would mold her far better than any CrossFit or Krav Maga class ever could. She spent enough time on this endeavor to ensure there'd be enough wood to last them a bit, then returned the hatchet. She'd have to ask Tony for one of her own at some point.
It doesn't matter if you're the first one here, or if things have been under way for a couple hours and you're just rolling in; Anne greets everyone as they arrive, already near the door or getting up from her chair to offer a warm handshake and introductions.
Today's inaugural session was meant to be a little more free-form, and let it grow from that organically, but at some point when a number of people have gathered Anne will stand to get their attention;
"I wanted to thank you all for coming. Unless I've somehow missed you, you know I am Anne Weying; I can teach knitting, and I would like to learn how to spin.
I know we're all from different worlds with different levels of technological advancements, but here we're all on the same footing. And that footing's about to get cold if we can't knit a sock, first. This idea was born from a practice in my world called "Stitch and Bitch", where people would gather to knit, and crochet, and generally complain about things in their lives. Here, I think it would be important if we used this time to share our skills and help each other establish a line of production in order to harvest and spin fleece and knit it into usable goods - or weave, or crochet, what-have-you.
We're definitely not in a tropical climate, and without knowing just how cold it can get here, I think it's best if we start preparing for a cold winter now."
She sits down and takes a look at each of those gathered around, "So; what can you teach, and what would you like to learn?"
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"Tony made it for me, after some negotiation. Which came after some teasing. Which came after his initial agreement to try it 'just because'." She shrugs, utterly shameless.
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But that's a ramble, isn't it? He's gotta get better about that. "Tony Stark made your sewing machine?" Now that's something to be interested in. "That's awesome. I knew he was running the forge, but I still haven't actually talked to him. To this him. I don't know this version, is he cool?"
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"Yeah, I got the request in early when he was asking for them. I don't know if he's cool, but he doesn't totally suck." She's even kind of fond of him, hence the relentless teasing. But that doesn't necessarily mean anyone else will like him. She enjoys people who bite back.
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"Is there fabric and stuff in the village to work with? Besides like, the scrubs and stuff, I mean," he asks, looking back at the sewing machine. "It'd be cool if we could work on making up some new things for people to wear, instead of just those and whatever else is kicking around in the lost and found."
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“Not really,” she sighs. She waves at the pile of ‘scrap’ fabric.
“I’m just using what I can. And making some changes so the scrubs aren’t so terrible. Normal human belt loops, for example, instead of the stupid drawstring deal the scrubs have going on.”
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"I mean, I'm not really anti-drawstring, but you're right, some changes wouldn't be awful. Is it me, or do scrubs just look super unflattering on anyone, no matter what they look like? All those TV hospital dramas were totally a lie." Not that appearances matter a ton here, but still.
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"I don't know how you can stand them, they dig into my sides so weird and it takes like, 5 minutes to get them tied."
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"I mean, don't get me wrong, I would be all about some elastic, but drawstring isn't terrible. I mean, if it's between that and my pants falling off..." He shrugs, offering a grin. "At least there's some options in the spare supplies, right? And I heard that sometimes the guys who brought us here will send in other things, so there's always hope one of them will grow a sense of fashion. Or comfort. You know. And until then, maybe we can figure something out. These houses are full of sheets and stuff, right?" It's worth a look, maybe they can figure out some patterns, if they can get some thread spun.
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"Finding good fabric for clothes is the really hard part. It's either too thin or too stiff."
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"And of course, nothing's knit," he agrees. "I don't even wanna think about what starts to happen when the underwear they gave us starts to wear out." Please don't make him start going commando, Observers. This place is enough of a struggle already. "I guess at least they've given us something. And maybe fabric is something we can figure out. They wouldn't have left sewing machines in the houses if there wasn't a plan for us to use them, right? If Mr. Stark can do all this other stuff, maybe he can work on a loom."
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