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British cuisine is like...
  • DC area checking in. They are super popular right now, especially roasted or deep fried. Fortunately, I haven't seen anyone serving the boiled nasties my mom used to make...

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  • www.tewhatuora.govt.nz Pharmaceutical co-payment – Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora

    Everyone who is eligible for publicly-funded health and disability services should in most cases not have to pay to pick up subsidised medicines at pharmacies.

    I didn't learn about this until today.

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    The 5 Knitting Styles (And How to Knit Them)
  • Portuguese style looks really interesting! I learned to knit after learning to crochet, so I've only ever gotten the hang of continental.

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    I made a humbug!
  • Cool! Post a picture if you make one. It's a little fiddly at the end, but fun and quick to make.

    I used a random scrap of some terrible thick stuff from joann's. My advice would be to use a thinner piece of Aida or evenweave, or make a bigger rectangle. The corners were really difficult to squish shut.

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    I made a humbug!
  • Interesting to know about the origin of the word. I read somewhere that it is based on the shape of a candy, but I've never seen ones like that.

    The shape reminds me of the little cardboard orange juice containers I had in elementary school. :)

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  • I made a neat shape yesterday called a humybug. I'd never done one before. Followed the tutorial here: https://plushcat.blogspot.com/p/humbug-tutorial.html. You start with a rectangle and sew it into a little tetra shape. It's cute. I think it would make a good cat toy. :)

    !first you make a rectangle

    !and then you sew it into a little pyramid ahape

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    It's summer in the southern hemisphere. Perfect time to knit a pair of wool socks!! This is a toe up, 3x1 rib sock with fish lips short row heel. Probably too bulky to go in shoes, but I can wear them around the house when it's cooler out.

    Yarn is Naturally Gallipoli from the craft store. It feels a lot nicer than I expected.

    !hand knit sock on foot

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    I made the criss cross top pattern a few years ago on my lk-150 knitting machine. I converted it to knit flat and match my gauge using knit picks cotlin.

    The ribbing and cable are hand manipulated, which involves changing the orientation of stitches (purls to knits) and moving the individual stitches to different needles on the needle bed. It was pretty tricky to do the big 9x9 cable cross on the machine because it couldn't stretch the yarn across the needle distance. I ended up hand sewing shut the large holes on either side when I did the finishing.

    I think it came out nice, but I don't really wear sleeveless tops. It just hangs out in my closet collecting dust. :)

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    All my stitchy stuff is either in a storage unit or in transit as part of a big move, so I've been stuck with one Santa kit, the extra aida from the kit, and random thread leftovers in a ziplock baggie. I could buy supplies, but I'm way too cheap to buy things I already own.

    I used the scraps to make some goofy decorations for my home office. Just winged the patterns, no finishing, stuck to the wall with t-pins for now.

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