Miniatures by Chris Curtis.
Vulcan (Vulkhansu)
Vulcan Language Research Project
Vulcan Language Dictionary
Vulcan Writing Systems at Omniglot
Korsaya
Vulcan Language at Memory Alpha
Vulcan Language Institute
Vulcan Language Official Tumblr (No longer active, but still good info)
Cardassian (Kardasi)
Cardassian Language Tumblr
Kardasi Dictionary
Kardasi Grammar Summary
Cardassian Writing System Part 1
Cardassian Writing System Part 2
Cardassian Writing System Part 3 (Numbers)
Kardasi Quizlet Class
Cardassian Language at Memory Alpha
Klingon (Klingonese)
KlingonTeacher on Youtube
Learn Klingon Facebook Group
Klingon Teachings
Klingonska
The Klingon-English Dictionary by Marc Okrand PDF
Klingon Language at Memory Alpha
Duolingo Klingon Course
Klingon Language Institute
Klingon Language Assistant App (For Android Phones only)
Klingon for the Galactic Traveler by Marc Okrand
Conversational Klingon by Marc Okrand
Power Klingon by Marc Okrand
Romulan (Rihannsu)
Imperial Romulan Language Institute
Romulan Writing System on Omniglot
Central Institute of the Romulan Language
Romulan Language and Culture Institute
Romulan-English Dictionary
Romulan Language at Memory Alpha
Ferengi
Ferengi Language at Memory Alpha
Ferengi Writing System Part 1
Ferengi Writing System Part 2
Bajoran
Bajoran Language Project
The Bajoran Language File
Bajoran-English Dictionary
Bajoran Language at Memory Alpha
Trill
Trill Language at Memory Alpha
Trill Language at Holowiki (Not sure how accurate this is)
Dominionese
Dominionese at Memory Alpha
Borg (Alphanumeric Code)
Borg Language at Memory Alpha
Andorian
Andorian-English Dictionary
Andorian Language at Memory Alpha
Andorian Languages at Memory Beta
by Stefan Ristic
Jedi Princesses
Bonus : Sith Ursula
November 1, 2020: 200 hexipuffs!! Laying these out took more than twenty minutes and our entire coffee table. I’m SO happy with how this quilt is turning out. It’ll be a real heritage piece when it’s done, maybe I’ll be able to see it up this summer. Only 400 puffs to go!
Just as a heads up, this pattern is not really recommended for beginners. There is not a whole lot of explanation of the basic techniques, and it requires a fair bit of precision, two types of fusible interfacing, and an assumption that you can keep a consistent seam allowance and do some hand sewing and know when to sew things right sides together and such.
I am not promising anything, different methods will yield different results, I have never made a pattern exactly as it was written and neither should you. If you want something the same as the next person, go to the shops.
Actually, nevermind, this is a quarantine craft, stay home.
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What I want:
What I’ll probably get… again:
“In the month of red leaves I climb to a bed of fire.” -Sylvia Plath (selfportrait, 2017).
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Cutest couple.