The Mandolin. James Smetham (British, 1821-1889)

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The Mandolin. James Smetham (British, 1821-1889)
oh yes I love palmistry 🔮
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I am so close to being done crocheting this godforsaken blanket. I will almost immediately start on ANOTHER undoubtedly godforsaken blanket. Different style though. When I’m done with both of these blankets I’m gonna use the leftover yarn from this first blanket and make a cardigan to sell and hopefully make back at least the money I spent on the yarn.
For the current blanket I’ve got 23 rows in total, four of which I’m still working on crocheting the pieces for, 2 of which I have already crocheted together, and 4 of which I spent my day wet-blocking today. I think the ones I blocked might be ready by Wednesday with any luck. I’m gonna be crocheting the rest of the pieces in my spare time (I’m doing a full house clean and prepping for grad school classes which start on MONDAY!!!!) I’d really love to be done with this project before classes start tbh. I can crochet 25 pieces in like 6hrs now and I’ve got 51 left to do. I’m gonna see what all I can get done while I watch Encanto tonight.
Quiet…… I am Yearning
Because of this image, specifically
#romance#listen i know that Courtly Love ™ is a much analyzed thing that has Layers and such#but i just gotta look at the YEARNING AND LOVE IT SOMETIMES#because what i love about this picture#is how it looks like both parties desperately want to be properly embracing#face to face arms really AROUND each other so they can kiss#but for some reason that we can’t see in the painting htis is impossible#neither the knight or the lady have turned their bodies physically away from their intended staircase paths#the knight isn’t craning his head any more to the right to see her face#and the lady is turning her face to the wall#and all they can snatch together is this brief desprate and infinitely tender moment LIKE I YEARN MY HOES I YEARN#you can imagine that they arranged it so carefully between themselves at some previous date#that they would pass each other on the stairs just for this brief moment#so the lady could hold her hand out and the knight could kiss it#the lady turning her face away for deniability#and the knight easily able to let her go and pretend it was just a chance brush#DARN STAR-CROSSED LOVE I’M WEAK Y'ALL ( @takiki16 )
For those (like me before finding out) who are wondering which painting is presented here : It’s The Meeting on the Turret Stairs by Frederick William Burton ! I adore it.
Hi, yeah, do you want to yearn and ache some more because OOF
(taken from the National Gallery of Ireland website)
hey this is in the gallery in my city! it’s one of the most popular paintings there ^_^
So! October was a busy month for me! I spent the month building costume pieces for my friends in the local medieval faire! I typically am also on cast but it just wasn't in the cards for me this season.
For the dress and tunic I made, I wanted to make it so it looked like there were multiple layers, as there would have been. The tunic is made from thrifted fabric and a pair of scrub pants that are the same as what the actress is wearing during the run of the show. The tunic's design is entirely my own based on the historical way of building them of squares and rectangles. The dress is mostly a store-bought pattern with only slight modification for fit and also sleeves. The actor wanted their chosen tartan pattern to be less "in your face" so I opted for making it their "shift". It laces up in the back and on the sleeves with leather cording.
This gambeson is actually my first attempt at making one! The actor wanted removable sleeves for future "mix and match" possibilities but he is not using the sleeves in the show this year. As far as first attempts go, I think I did alright! I have to fix the armholes this week as they are apparently coming undone, but that's a simple enough fix.
I also made two of the actors masks to wear around the grounds and one of them a pouch to match her overdress! The green was to match the dress and the veil and "wimple" for the lady-in-waiting in the tunic and overdress. It was a lot of fun when I figured out that the mask would essentially just be a wimple.
Photos of my various faire fits are on their way!
Hey! I made this for a friend! Trying to be better about updating this account on my antics!
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I repainted these dolls from my childhood collection! They are for sale on my etsy!
The first one had a little heart shaped lollipop so I turned her into a zombie! Two and three were from the same "collection" so I made them match. Scarecrow and Pumpkin! They can be sold separately but would be very cute as a little set.
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Some of my most recent cosplay photos! I was on cast for the Masquerade at MetroCon2021! This cosplay gave me nothing but grief during the build and has made me so undeniably happy. Nothing makes me feel better than cosplaying characters from She-ra!
The con was good! It was stressful because of the amount of people but I spent the whole time masked except during the Masquerade (ironic) and I actually spent more time in my hotel room than on the con floor. Cast and staff had to be vaccinated and that helped me feel very safe during rehearsals and during the con. More events should look into requiring vaccinations even though it'll deplete who you can have working for you!! Safety is key!
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My painting table is clean now. Not only am I gonna gesso my planters this week, but I'm also gonna paint another pinup.
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Today I found out that yarners think crocheting socks is subversive and controversial and I just…on one hand, why the fuck not, I guess yarners are allowed to have their controversies, but on the other, how much time do you have in your FUCKIN DAY??
My main concern is how they would feel but Maggie u know yarn fandom gotta think about something while knitting five miles of stockingnette for a sweater
Look, you can’t just leave it at that, why is it subversive and controversial? *gets popcorn*
I mean, I’m taking this on good faith, and I’m not saying this is my own personal belief. I believe in all crafts.
But…the structure of the stitches and the resulting fabric is pretty different between crochet and knitting. You get different effects between them, which lends themselves to different crafts. And none of the effects of (most) crochet stitches lend themselves naturally to socks. You’re (usually) going to end up with something either stiff and bulky, or full of holes that will Not Feel Good to walk on. Whereas knitted socks will just…BE elastic and comfortable.
Sure you CAN do it. And there are people and patterns that do it well!!
But MOST crochet socks are a bit like calling this a bicycle
I mean… Okay? But people are going to Talk.
But this is BABY controversy, this is nothing. You haven’t even touched on the good shit like RHSS or that time the Olympic Committee dissed us.
Iiiinteresting. So one of those “just because you CAN doesn’t mean you SHOULD” things.
Also I know very little about the yarn fandom except for that bit where a woman had to fake her death and had a nervous breakdown over selling homespun/dyed yarn so like, I already have big expectations.
Was that the one that “died” of leukemia or the one that “died” of lupus, or the one that overdosed?
From what I know of the narrative as it was described to me, I want to say the one that overdosed, but I am intrigued and vaguely concerned that there are multiple distinct individuals the above situation could apply to.
hey umm, what the fuck
the fake deaths thing: indie yarn dyer gets popular, gets overwhelmed by orders, can’t refund money because of shitty bookkeeping, decides faking online death is the only way out.
i’m sure some of them are unintentional rather than premeditated scammers but they’re all still thieving assholes who shouldn’t be running businesses and need to give all the money back.
the olympics commitee: ravelry, well-known knitting (fiber arts in general) site, held a contest they called the ‘ravelympics’ to drum up olympic support then get a cease-and-desist letter for copyright infringement, and the letter said that calling it that ‘denigrates the true nature of the Olympic Games’ and was ‘disrespectful to our country’s finest athletes’
except, you know, ravelry had like 2 million users who all, by nature of ravelry being a website, have basic tech literacy. the social media backlash was so bad that the olympics board had to make 2 official apologies because the first wasn’t good enough.
RHSS: Red Heart Super Saver is cheap Walmart-level yarn. some people hate it because it used to be just really fucking awful and they haven’t bothered updating their opinions. some people hate it because they hate non-natural yarns. some people hate it because they’re yarn snobs(which, btw, comes in two flavors: the disdainful assholes and the people who just don’t see the point if you have the money and don’t indulge yourself). a lot of people defend it because it’s cheap and widely locally available and honestly not that bad after a wash and some fabric softener.
crocheted socks: exactly what kaitoukitty said. people who crochet socks tend to either be new crocheters who are not aware crochet is not the best medium for socks or experienced crocheters who are pushing the boundaries of the medium.
babies on fire: i can’t believe we’re talking about yarncraft controversies and no one mentioned babies on fire. that’s my favorite controversy.
so when deciding what material to make baby blankets out of, in addition to considerations like softness, ease of washing, and allergy concerns quite a lot of people like to consider what would happen to the baby if the blanket was set on fire. yes, really.
wool has the problem of hand-wash only blankets for a new mother (superwash wool exists but that’s a whole ‘nother paragraph), allergy concerns, and also real fucking expensive if you want quality not-itchy-on-baby-skin wool. but pro-wool-blanket people insist that because wool actually resists being set on fire pretty well and also can self-extinguish, it’s the only sensible choice.
acrylic on the other hand is cheap and you can throw it in the washing machine, and while bad quality acrylics might be stiff and plastic-y they’re not itchy, but if it gets set on fire it will melt onto the baby’s skin. pro-acrylic people insist that if your blanket is on fire, you probably have bigger problems than what the blanket is made of.
wow I didn’t expect such a detailed response. thank you!
Fiber Arts Just Be Fucking Like That.
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