I made a small collection of pin cushion rings for a craft market. They’re actually super useful!
The core is a wine cork, so you’ll never be able to stab deep enough to hurt yourself!
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I made a small collection of pin cushion rings for a craft market. They’re actually super useful!
The core is a wine cork, so you’ll never be able to stab deep enough to hurt yourself!
For the first time in millennia, a Magan Boat sails off the coast of Abu Dhabi. It’s a reconstruction that has taught the world much about the skill and achievements of Bronze Age sailors
Archaeology on Marawah Island, west of Abu Dhabi, has revealed that 8,000 years ago the Arabian coast was home to a sophisticated seafaring people. They built stone structures, herded livestock, fished and dived for pearls, crafted jewelry, and developed a talent for sailing that started a remarkable cultural exchange.
By the Bronze Age, around 4,500 years ago, the region was prominent enough to have a name in ancient writings: Magan. From the island of Umm an-Nar, in modern Abu Dhabi which was part of ancient Magan, merchants sailed an international trade route that connected Mesopotamia, in what is now Iraq, to the Indus Valley in today’s India and Pakistan. Magan traded locally sourced pearls, stone and copper, one of the most sought-after commodities of the time, for ceramics, fabrics, jewelry, and other precious objects. Its ships were renowned through the Arabian Gulf.
The ship was built using 15 tons of locally sourced reeds that were painstakingly prepared by being soaked, stripped of leaves, crushed, and then tied into bundles using rope made from date palm fibers. These formed the hull, to which was attached a wooden frame. The boat’s dimensions were calculated based on what is known about similar vessels as well as hydrostatic analysis of what was needed to make it float. The reed hull was then waterproofed with a coating of bitumen, which was traded from Iraq. The heavy sail, raised purely by muscle without the benefit of pulleys, was crafted of goat’s hair in a patchwork of shades.
The result was the world’s largest ever reconstructed Bronze Age vessel: 60 feet long, capable of carrying 36 tons of cargo, and achieving surprisingly high speeds of 5.6 knots.
Fuck it. Crochet cartilaginous stingray skeleton
stardust the isopod!! 🌌⭐️🪲
gift for @nekochan700 and pattern by TumAnnArt!
The gift has been giveth i can post squeaky toy chilchuck now. Behold!
First time posting my knitting to tumblr. Look at my Bug Son
I know I never post my own stuff but this project took me like three months and I'm so proud of it!!
edit: pattern was found on ravelry!
Do you fancy a wall hanging that symbolises the weight of responsibility on you as a ruler and the enemies waiting in the wings to skewer y
Fuck I gotta finish my current projects. 😩
Some mushroom socks!🍄🧦My best friend sent me a Finnish knitting pattern she found on pinterest which I google translated. The things I do for people 💖
Pattern
[Image description: a pair of knitted mushroom patterned knee length socks. They have green cuffs, 5 rows of different shaped mushrooms in different colour combinations of brown, light beige and yellow, 2 rows of green leaves between the mushrooms and 4 rows of green leaves on top of the feet. The background colour of the socks is charcoal grey. The first image has the socks layed flat and the second image has the socks on feet. End ID]
Just so everyone knows that I've updated the pattern link and I'll also put it here for good measure
English:
Original Finnish:
i love you visible brushstrokes. i love you glue warped scrapbook pages. i love you awkward poems. i love you junk journal with faded receipts. i love you poorly composed journal layout. I love you unintentionally blurry photographs. i love you asymmetrical beading. i love you curling freeform crochet. i love you fingerprints on pottery. i love you reused materials. i love you improvised instruments. i love you mistakes. i love you bravery to make it anyway. i love you creativity that hasn't been wiped clean of every drop of humanity and sanitized and commodified.
SO REAL
"Orpheus on the Windowsill" by Valentin Tselmer (1950s)
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its that time of year again
It doesn’t have to be
its not optional
Baie Rouge @ St. Maarten - the currents were pretty strong so swimming was out, but the beach was so nice that it was not a problem😎☀️⛱️🏖️ #beach #sintmaarten #sxm (at Baie Rouge, St Maarten) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpA537lunlj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
At St. Maarten 😎 (at St.Maarten, Netherland Antillies) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co3TC6tN9AC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Bob does important QA testing for all sweaters produced in her household #knitting #dachshundsofinstagram #shethinksitsherblanketnow https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl1KigPM1jD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
If a kid has the stones to actually go trick or treating on Halloween (which seems like fewer and fewer kids in Weston with each passing year do 🙄), I figure they deserve a better class of candy. And if no one comes? More for me 🤭🍫🍬🍭 #halloween https://www.instagram.com/p/CkCxaTbtKV1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Went blueberry pickin’ on Lake LeVasseur- our timing was IMMACULATE- we arrived just in time to get rained on and then once we were finished, the $&/ing rain STOPPED 🤬🌧🫐#blueberrypicking #michigan #foraging #🫐🫐🫐 (at Lake LeVasseur) https://www.instagram.com/p/CguV3T0OqdE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
A beautiful view of Lake Superior from the house! It’s so nice out I simply can’t stand it #marquettemichigan #lakesuperior #familyvacation (at Marquette, Michigan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgsJtVNu9lB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=