That’s adorable! I have no patience at all for doing amigurumi so I always find things like this extra impressive :)
It looks like maybe a variant of moss stitch for the body/feathers? Hard to tell from the photo.
That’s adorable! I have no patience at all for doing amigurumi so I always find things like this extra impressive :)
It looks like maybe a variant of moss stitch for the body/feathers? Hard to tell from the photo.
They look like they’re probably “Naughty Marietta” marigolds (#21 on this list: https://gardenerspath.com/plants/flowers/best-marigold-varieties/). Could also be “Legion of Honour” (#14).
Lol I can’t read today
You replied to a comment instead of the OP, so your answer looks a little funny from being out of context, that’s all.
My spouse and I were broke grad students with a baby on the way. We needed a car. Someone in our tiny town was selling a 1992 Accord for $1000 (this was in the early 2010s). We bought it and put in another $1000 to get it to run.
The only problem? It was a stick shift. I didn’t know how to drive standard; at the time, my spouse didn’t drive at all. I tried to learn, but I was so nauseated from my pregnancy that I nearly puked every time the car lurched… which was often. I never did get the hang of it. Eventually we bought a newer automatic car and traded the Accord in for a whopping $250.
These days we could weather a $2000 mistake without too many problems, but back then… yeah, that one hurt.
Pulled pork:
Cook about 3-4h on high or 6-8ish on low. Remove pork, shred with a fork, return to slow cooker & stir everything up together before serving.
These are really beautiful! I can see that they take a lot of craftsmanship. How did you start doing this kind of sculpture?
That sounds super frustrating!
Our stove has those and I’ve never noticed this; everything takes about the same time to cook as on our last stove, which had the older-style elements. I wonder if it might be a problem with your particular model or brand?
I had a second-hand bread machine that served me very well for several years, until one day when it started vibrating like crazy and threw itself off the counter mid-knead. The whole lid smashed into about seven pieces and the dough went all over the floor. We still refer to it as “the time the bread maker committed suicide.”
Anyway, that’s how I ended up making all our bread by hand for the next four years or so.
Brilliant. Setting up some filters has made browsing All so much better!
People don’t need to engage politically on every single platform they frequent. I’ve blocked a long list of political keywords, because 95% of the political content I see here is about a country I’m not from. Americans can scream at each other to their hearts’ content without my being obligated to participate or even observe.
Oh hey, we had one of those disasters in Canada! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_pay_system
Aren’t those kinds of decisions made in the writers’ room, though?
I use Boost and the topic keyword blocker works really well. I’ve got a lot of political words blacklisted and it’s made browsing All much more pleasant.
The Princess Bride!
Any other answer is… inconceivable
That guide is helpful. Thanks!
Oh yes, I see now!
Moss stitch is a great one to learn if you ever want to do things like blankets or scarves. Visually it’s about as dense as single crochet, but has a lot more drape. It’s a favourite of mine! https://easycrochet.com/moss-stitch-crochet-tutorial/