kecksptq.bsky.social
Veterinary forensic pathologist, stitcher, and trail runner. All weird fiber art is my own and does not reflect the artistic stylings of the US Fish and Wildlife Service
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Then we got ANOTHER telework policy because they f-ed up the first one. So, extra time spent. Government efficiency!
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Surprise surprise, another poorly thought out executive order. They're just throwing stuff at the wall to see what sticks. Unfortunately, we are the ones who will have to clean up the shit-smear.
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You get a sty in the eye from peeing in the alley! LOL, maybe that's a local saying.
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It is curved intarsia. I thought I needed to include an example but later found out I didn't. Plus the stitching doesn't look great. These swatches are evaluated on technique, so I was only making life harder for myself. The sty had to go 😔.
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Ooh excellent idea
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@joansgarden.bsky.social
Found on blue sky - the designer of this beast!
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This is a pattern by joansgarden on Ravelry. This was a test but I'm sure it will be available soon. She has other excellent stuffie and hat patterns.
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It was a test knit. I don't have a link to add yet but if you're on Ravelry check out Joansgarden designer page. It will eventually be there
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I "violate the flesh" according to my husband who thinks that's hilarious.
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I really don't know anymore. I mostly just put them on for background noise. I guess some (any!) diversity would be nice. Also, a focus shift to honing the craft and learning new techniques. Less on just making more, more, more boring STUFF. I enjoy Fibertalk podcast as a model.
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"The yarniacs" and also the "mostly knitting podcast". Those are the only ones I still listen to. Many of the others no longer exist. There are more options still active on YouTube - Roxanne Richardson's channel being my favorite of those.
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Lovely! Where did you get the frame?