finally summer, so i get to watch my friend play through isat :) i haven’t actually gotten past act 2 but i do know a lil about mirabelle and i’m fairly sure magical cure love shot! does fit her so. nurse magical girl :)
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I was having dinner when Tom Hardy came up to me and stuck a needle in my knee then swung me around like a lasso.
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calling all fiber crafters!!
i've been having Thoughts™ about creativity and crafting and art and artisanship and skill, and i'm curious about what the rest of y'all think, so please have this poll:
The yes/no/sometimes/NUANCE is in direct answer to the "Do you feel creative" part of the question; the stuff after the semicolon is just a General Statement of How You Generally Craft. (full disclosure: i knit, so i think in terms of patterns, but if you partake in another fiber craft and there's a better word for "following someone else's design/instructions," insert that there instead!)
~feeling creative~ is defined however you want it to be. (this is why i'm asking the internet at large this in poll form--i'm trying to untangle some of my own thoughts about what makes me feel creative, and what that looks like across my life/hobbies.) if you'd like to elaborate in reblogs/tags/replies, please do!
assumptions i made with these options: if you design your own patterns, you probably also have done quite a bit of making other people's patterns. if you mostly follow someone else's patterns, you may have dabbled in trying your own, but not enough to feel like you're qualified to claim "pattern designer" (hi, it me). please answer with your heart regardless! you can explain as much or as little as you'd like, i'm just after General Trends and Vibes, here!
please reblog! i want to hear from as many people as are willing to play!! thanks y'all!!!
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i'm an author not an influencer i'm an author not an influencer i'm an author not an influencer i'm
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Fibre arts are wild. One minute you're buying a 'make a magpie' needle-felting kit at midnight on a whim and using it to needle-felt a truly terrible mouse (who I adore tbh):
The next you own a spinning wheel, three looms, enough fibre to felt an army of mice and spin hundreds of kilometres of yarn, hundreds (thousands?) of kilometres of yarn, and you're buying:
It's the most basic, non-computerised model I could find, since I haven't used a sewing machine since grade 8 Home Ec, and I only bought it so I could sew up my inkle weaving projects, but then yesterday I made:
A pouch for my e-reader! Woven back, inkle woven straps, quilting cotton front and felt lining (plus super crooked seams).
All those warnings about the dangers of quicksand when they should have been warning us about the inexorable pull of fibre arts
(Bonus: my most recent needle-felted mouse:
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so we got needles, the guy who keeps talking about holes and pinpricks and aftershave and "It fills that hollow, lonely hole inside quite nicely," in the same episode that we got celia, an archives character whose relation to the fire ghost indicates she might be tied to hill top road
here's how yonic analysis can still w
I have had thoughts about this paragraph that I have been sparing you all from hearing.
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