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@buttered-beurre told me a few weeks ago that the broken shard missing from the traveler looks like an ass crack and i,,, yeah.
Beaded Rainbow Odenwald Shawl!
Lost my mind a little and added (if my math is correct) 5,615 beads to Nim Teasdale's Odenwald pattern. Anything worth doing is worth overdoing!
The goal was “soothingly weighted but not uncomfortable to wear, even as someone with chronic pain.” It could have been a little heavier, so maybe I’ll make a shawl with larger beads another time, but I’m very pleased with this one. I used size 6/0 seed beads, applied as I go with a .6mm crochet hook.
Yarn-wise, used 2 cakes of YarnArt Flowers. I knitted the fully purple sections from both, then knitted all the way through the yellow-oranges with a single ball. When I hit the beginning of red-oranges, I used yarn from both cakes, alternating between them. (Not the entirety of both, I played it by ear to make sure I made it through the full rainbow.)
I do have edited charts with bead placements. I will only share them with Nim's permission.
I've done A LOT of knitting/crochet this year while chronic illness kept me from my sewing machine, but I'm feeling much better now. There will be new quilts to look forward to soon, plus a few more yarn crafts to share in the meantime!
My next shop update is a small one with specially fired pieces! This wolf sculpture was raku fired, creating the crackle pattern in the glaze. It will be available Friday, June 12th at 8pm Eastern time.
anyways here's butter 💛
I will regret this and shouldn't make wheels at 2am but
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I heard you guys love PHM x Artemis II content...
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It's Werewolf Wednesday!
im a fake fan of everything i like because i cant remember anything
eating in mexico as a Brit or central/northern European has gotta be like hearing music for the first time
Focusing on the details once more for this #WerewolfWednesday This piece took me a very long time to finish. It went through many changes & adjustments, every detail placed & sculpted with intention behind it. It often makes me sad that what art is most deprived of nowadays is time. Even though it's the most important ingredient in any craft. The average social media user spends less than 10 seconds looking at a post & platforms wants artists to create everyday. Making art victim to today's wasteful, consumerist mindset: there is never enough always more, no satisfaction in what is already there. While most old masters only created a handful of paintings in their lifetime spending years. Yet it's always worth coming back to them. Finding new details I visited the same museums so many times & still find something every time I look at the pieces again. Wondering why certain decisions were made, how the process was like etc. the amount of care put into them transfers into us still loving them hundred or even thousands of years later. It's sad that so many pieces of amazing artists nowadays don't get this anymore. Even though they are equally of care which should last then hundreds of years... Anyways long story short: to my contemporary peers I look at your art more than once & print etc. it will be appreciated for years to come
A popular antidepressant is being recalled because it may contain elevated levels of a cancer-causing substance.
Click the link! The drug treats several things, including fibromyalgia.
Article dated June 14, 2026.
Thousands of bottles of Duloxetine delayed-release capsules are being voluntarily recalled by Breckenridge Pharmaceutical, Inc. The pills are commonly used to treat depression, anxiety, and fibromyalgia, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
A popular antidepressant is being recalled because it may contain elevated levels of a cancer-causing substance.
Click the link! The drug treats several things, including fibromyalgia.
Article dated June 14, 2026.
Thousands of bottles of Duloxetine delayed-release capsules are being voluntarily recalled by Breckenridge Pharmaceutical, Inc. The pills are commonly used to treat depression, anxiety, and fibromyalgia, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
Humans are pretty prone to mimicking noises. like even subconsciously. sometimes we even unintentionally pick up entirely different accents. and you literally can't tell me you've never meowed or woofed or chirped back at a cat/dog/bird at least once in your life (unless you are physically/audibly unable to do so).
So Grace 1000% starts picking up and mimicking Eridian noises.
One day, Rocky will be working on something, only to freeze as he hears Grace behind him suddenly exclaim in fluent Eridian "SHIT!"
Turns out Eridian swear words are usually expressed in the same decibel that humans can whistle in.