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chocolatepot) wrote2022-12-11 06:05 pm
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Been away so long DW logged me out 💀
I keep going "I need to post X" and then not doing it and it is so annoying!
Poor little Clyde had urine crystals, but they are taken care of now. I have the babies on Science Direct food and they hate it, so once the bag's done we'll be switching to Purina. It's a bad company or owned by Nestle or something, but they preferred that sample, so ... I don't have a lot of options.
I've been wanting to learn to crochet lace so I can replicate these vintage handkerchiefs I have (made by my great-great-grandmother), so last week I just picked up some yarn and an easy doily pattern and now I've made a chunky lace doily! It took me a couple of false starts because I didn't quite get the mechanics of a few things, but I feel pretty confident about understanding crochet patterns now and am going to move to a slightly more delicate thread next. And then I rediscovered my cache of vintage knitting and crochet patterns! I haven't knit in ages but I went to the LYS yesterday and now I have the stuff to make stuff for everyone for Christmas (not vintage patterns). One hat is done!
Feeling very dissatisfied with my wardrobe lately. I think I'm just tired of the Unique Vintage modernized take on 1940s-50s fashion and I need to make some more proper repros of my own. There's a 40s dress I bought fabric for last year and should make up once Christmas knitting is done, and I've got so many patterns I've never touched. But I've also been contemplating whether I could mix in more Victorian/Edwardian stuff. Not full-on like Victorian Life lady (*crosses self*) but like ... late 1860s gored skirts but 50s length? Edwardian shirtwaists without the bloused front? Various bodices altered to fit without a corset and to be less up-to-the-neck, or meant to be worn open over a chemisette? That sort of thing. It feels like a lot of effort but I think it would match what I actually want to wear more - 1940s-50s is really just the furthest back that it's remotely normal to dress in everyday life so I go with that for lack of other options, but I think this has potential. (The issue is really just my attention span. I never lack for ideas ...)
Got to the end of my exchange fic! Unfortunately there's a big [write more here] in the middle of it I have to go back and deal with.
Poor little Clyde had urine crystals, but they are taken care of now. I have the babies on Science Direct food and they hate it, so once the bag's done we'll be switching to Purina. It's a bad company or owned by Nestle or something, but they preferred that sample, so ... I don't have a lot of options.
I've been wanting to learn to crochet lace so I can replicate these vintage handkerchiefs I have (made by my great-great-grandmother), so last week I just picked up some yarn and an easy doily pattern and now I've made a chunky lace doily! It took me a couple of false starts because I didn't quite get the mechanics of a few things, but I feel pretty confident about understanding crochet patterns now and am going to move to a slightly more delicate thread next. And then I rediscovered my cache of vintage knitting and crochet patterns! I haven't knit in ages but I went to the LYS yesterday and now I have the stuff to make stuff for everyone for Christmas (not vintage patterns). One hat is done!
Feeling very dissatisfied with my wardrobe lately. I think I'm just tired of the Unique Vintage modernized take on 1940s-50s fashion and I need to make some more proper repros of my own. There's a 40s dress I bought fabric for last year and should make up once Christmas knitting is done, and I've got so many patterns I've never touched. But I've also been contemplating whether I could mix in more Victorian/Edwardian stuff. Not full-on like Victorian Life lady (*crosses self*) but like ... late 1860s gored skirts but 50s length? Edwardian shirtwaists without the bloused front? Various bodices altered to fit without a corset and to be less up-to-the-neck, or meant to be worn open over a chemisette? That sort of thing. It feels like a lot of effort but I think it would match what I actually want to wear more - 1940s-50s is really just the furthest back that it's remotely normal to dress in everyday life so I go with that for lack of other options, but I think this has potential. (The issue is really just my attention span. I never lack for ideas ...)
Got to the end of my exchange fic! Unfortunately there's a big [write more here] in the middle of it I have to go back and deal with.
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Can we see pictures of the doily?
Also, do you still get residuals from your book if it's purchased through Amazon?
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