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weirdsquid

weirdsquid@lemmy.world
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An expandable gauge for button placement!
Don’t have it myself, but it has been in my wishlist forever…

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Thank you all for the suggestions!

A first try on the body revealed the following: the tail is a nightmare to bag out and won’t hold it’s shape in the present state. It needs some kind of support (more than just batting) or to become broader (to accommodate more stuffing). Besides, being so curly, it is perhaps a tad too long to be safe for the baby…

I’ll give it one more day of thought, but I might drop the plan altogether and buy something cute for her or make her an elephant instead.

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Thank you! I just hope I can deliver - preferably before the baby goes to college.

What you say about the “hair” totally makes sense. I’ll have to give it some more thought.

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OK, now it worked. I think the file was just too large.

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I didn’t forget, it just didn’t get uploaded. I’m trying to post it right now, but either it’s going slowly, or somethingelse is wrong

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Thin fabric is not a problem - people used to repair stockings with ladder darners. But they are best used if single threads snap, creating a ladder. If the fabric is overall weakened, it’s probably not worth working with a ladder darner (a fidely business), since the original thread is unlikely to hold on it’s own.

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Whenever I darn socks (which is not very not often), I try to do it before they get a hole, and then I follow the yarn to dublicate stitches (does that make sense?) If there’s already a hole, I use a ladder darner. Both methods are slower than using strait stitches, but so much more satisfying!

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Hey there, I’m also here. I think it was your post over on reddit that gave me the last push to join the fediverse. Thank you for your effort!

PS: Have you also joined the other knitting communities?

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