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Janaina Medeiros
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Three Goblin Art
YOU ARE THE REASON

Product Placement
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
occasionally subtle
Mike Driver

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Xuebing Du
almost home
Cosimo Galluzzi
trying on a metaphor
Today's Document

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oh my god the tumblr app popping the share screen up automatically when you screenshot is going to make me go back to phone browser again
This game, about listing as many animals as you can, is shockingly well-considered and polished for such an apparent shitpost of a game idea
hot new brain workout
I got scared and started listing colors and objects
😭
Insane ball knowledge
Learn how Canada’s new Bill C-3 restores citizenship by descent, removes the first-generation limit, and allows multigenerational claims for
Here is the official government of Canada page.
Finished a new piece. I think it speaks to my state of mind. Notice the fine details. :)
This is Louise Numina, an indigenous Aussie artist painting bush medicine leaves- more videos and pics of her art can be found at raintreeartballarat
Australian Indigenous art is goooooorgeous.
Where it started:
Where it is now:
ITS STILL WEDNESDAY!!
Nothing too meaningful to report. Works a bit of a shit show around my little calm oasis. Like, in a people quitting, HR suspensions and safety write ups happened all within a week kinda way. Other than that it's been quiet.
So far this project is making me crave rainbow sherbet in the worst way. Do not lick the cross stitch. Do not. Hhhhhggghhhh
Pattern by Pretty Rude Things on Etsy
TO HELL WITH ALL CURRENT PROJECTS, I GOT SOFT MAIL:
Time to spin and knit me a peach!
My dearest @fossilfibers made the discord our own existential peach colorway since we try to see how many screaming peach stickers we can find when we get new friends lol
Lets GOOOOOO
Singles are spun!
But oof, I am rusty, I spun it too thin...
Gonna take forever to knit this peach
✨Glamour shots✨
They got their bath last night, so they should be dry enough to start knitting!
208 yards on the peach, 96 yards on leaves!
This peach do be peachin 🍑
Also featuring my son, Squeep
We decreasin. Featuring my other son, Rin
On the home stretch! Then leaves!
I have a website of my own now! I'll still be active on Etsy, but this allows me to collect all my free patterns in one place, and to offer paid patterns without Etsy fees tacked on.
So, exactly one year ago I did this:
It's a fully hand woven pride flag, and this time I went further than ever with all the work. I studied how to weave, I built the weaving loom, and only then wove the flag, which took about two full weeks. It's far from perfect, but I am so proud (pun fully intended) of how it turned out.
It's made with and of love (the rest is 100% cotton 😌); not meant for me, but ended up with me in the end
It will always be a dear memory, with all that it entails
And now, one year from there, I am so so happy ❤️
Wips:
Here for the wips of the weaving loom
Here for the part 1 of the wips of the pride flag
Here for the part 2 of the wips of the pride flag
About 6 years ago, a friend suddenly lost her mom. I left work to track her down since she’d driven off and was in a parking lot falling apart. Found her and in the process of comforting her, drew her a little thing because her mom loved Winnie the Pooh and dragonflies.
Like a year later, she texted me this photo.
It’s crazy to me that’s out there now. That’s my handwriting.
I've discovered a new hobby, I have completed my first ever cross stitch project/art and it was such a blast and im so happy with it. theres a few mistakes here and there in the pattern but it's not that noticable.
If anyone would like a kit to be able to make this I got it from The world in stitches on etsy. I can't wait to do the other kits I brought from them.
I bought a quarterly needlepoint magazine from 1991 today for $1 at an op shop, and there’s a four page spread about a woman who completely faithfully remakes samplers from the 1600s and the part that blows me away is that she was keeping women in history alive.
The original sampler maker was a teenaged girl called Loara she’s the only one known of seven siblings in that family. She was born approximately 1632 and had passed before her father had in 1656 which they know because it was mentioned in his will.
So in the 1630-40s a girl made a sampler, in 1991 a woman had put in years of research before recreating the sampler as Loara had 350 years earlier , and I’m reading about it in 2024.
Embroidery keeps women alive in history, and it’s part of why I love samplers so much.
Here’s a quote from samplers that I think about often:
クロスステッチで基板を作ったのは私だけかもしれません
Una Cameron has sheared 517 sheep in a feat of athletic endurance to rival those of any Team GB Olympian
i feel like this is relevant to tumblr's interests
That’s an insane amount of sheep to shear in nine hours.
Will you watch the U.S. Presidential debate tonight?
yes
no
what debate??
One of my favorite things about learning about traditional textiles is the little ghosts they left in the language. Of course the ghosts are there, now that I know to look for them. Once upon a time, half the population spent a majority of their day making textiles. Spinning, at the very least, has been a part of humanity since the Neanderthals. That kind of knowledge doesn't just disappear.
A heckle was a device with sharp metal spikes, and people drag flax through the spikes to separate out the fibers from the chaff. When you say someone heckled a performer, you think you are being literal but you're speaking in an ancient metaphor.
When my grandpa says "spinning yarns" to mean telling stories, he knows that one's not quite literal, but its vividness is lost to him. There is no image in his mind of rhythm, muscle memory, and the subtle twist that aligns clouds of fibers into a single, strong cord.
When a fanfic writer describes someone carding their fingers through someone's hair, that's the most discordant in my mind. Carding is rough, and quick, and sometimes messy (my wool is full of debris, even after lots of washing). The teeth of my cards are densely packed and scratchy. But maybe that's my error, not the writer's. Before cards were invented, wool was combed with wide-toothed combs, and sometimes, in point of fact, with fingers. The verb "to card" (from Middle English) may actually be older than the tools I use, archaic as they are. And I say may, because I can't find a definitive history. People forget, even when the language remembers.
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