Someone in Philly commented that they had never seen one and I suggested (in absolute sincerity) that she probably had but didn't notice because it registered as a dumpster and her eyes just slid off it.
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Another preview of designs, this time Sesame Street characters.
It's going to be a race to see whether my knee gets better before I can organize outside testers (so far, the knee is winning).
silverseams.com/contact.html if you're interested!
Do rubies also? I know that would be less weird but I remember thinking it was neat that my sister's and my birthstones were the same basic rock.
Four different pocket monster rounds, in a variety of formats (including snap tabs and bracelet links).
Now I'm recruiting testers (since I'm not quite back to the machine and my in-house tester is off visiting their SO).
You'll need to be able to make appliques, minky charms, felt or vinyl plaques, and snap tabs and take pictures at least as well as I do (this is not a high bar, sadly).
Forgot to post an update but: this is going so much better than the first one! This time I have one knee that actually works and that makes a huge difference. Last time I couldn't stand up without both hands on a walker, this time I can balance on a good leg and leave my hands free.
Had that a few years back (probably coming up on it again in fact) and I got the Special Philly-Area Version of the instructions, which had "WATER ICE, EXCEPT RED" penciled in on the oft-copied original, which was hilarious to me as a new-to-the-area.
(it's what everywhere else calls "Italian Ice")
Well, here we go again.
(Residential zoning in Wichita was funny; one reading of it could be that you can't park ANY truck on a residential street, including our little bitty Toyota... which, EVERYONE in Wichita has a pickup, you gotta park them in the street sometimes!)
Nice! We had a neighbor who was an independent trucker and just parked on our street. It actually wasn't an issue until it was (I think a tree came down while he was away and the utility trucks couldn't get into the alley to fix it?) City made him move after that.
I found a use for some of the surplus! ๐๏ธ
A diagram of how to assemble a necklace but they've used an isolated image of a hand showing a small capped tube, with a water droplet in midair. E6000 will ooze but not drip, and again the cap is on!
If my E6000 drips like that, and with the cap on, I'm asking for a refund Fire Mountain.
The neat thing about this is that this is two of these plus a big clear tackle box and some other bits, condensed down to this. Gonna print at least a couple more trays for the last types, and probably another lid or two so I can break up the stack (it's heavy!)
(and yes, I keep looking at your stuff and going "I wish I wore jewelry," but I am scruffy-T-shirt-and-jeans all day every day)
And I could 3d print claws (and horns) and paint them with colorshift and all, but there's just something satisfying about glass. Even though unlike jewelry, the eventual owner isn't really gonna touch it much.
When they got discontinued I grabbed up as many as I could, though the single-sided ones (I forget the name; AB on one side and opaque on the other) I could part with because I like my dragons to be symmetrical. I thought I could live with the half-and-half but I cannot.
Almost out of black though.
Anyway uh @peculiarityshop.bsky.social , @toadcialism.bsky.social , if you ever run short of a color of Gemduos or Diamonduos, feel free to shop my collection, I will never live long enough to use these at two eyes per dragon. ๐
Eight trays full of glass beads and cabochon eyes for art doll dragon making.
Approaching "open a bead store" levels of Czech glass. ๐ฌ
A fifteen compartment tray with mostly tiny (5mm) glass "talon" beads. Two colors are full to the top.
Printed a deeper one but realized I only need it for two colors, which would take up three compartments if I put them all in, so I'll print another shallow one for the rest and a bigger-compartment one for the white. I'm about two thirds through the tackle boxes, and this is SO compact now.
Another tray of glass and plastic eye cabochons.
Still more eye cabochons, from 16mm down to I think 6mm.
Send help.
Two more organizer trays filled with eye beads, claw beads, and gotten beads for dragon making.
Filled that one, working on more.
A bead organizer with 7-10 grams of beads (sometimes upwards of 50, or 25 dragons) in each of about forty colors).
At two beads per dragon I am not going to live long enough to use up all these beads. ๐ฌ
Machine-embroidered sentiment: "that moral arc's not gonna bend itself."
Wish this wasn't more apt than it was when I made it a few years ago.
Update to the update: Ko-Fi gave me basically the same response: "oh but we gotta be where the community is."
Think I'm gonna move to self-hosting.
Update! Patreon says they have to be on X to give people quick support. I told them that didn't fly, because they're not on Bluesky as well. I pointed out that @ko-fi.com was, though I didn't let on that Ko-Fi ignores replies here.
Update! Patreon says they have to be on X to give people quick support. I told them that didn't fly, because they're not on Bluesky as well. I pointed out that @ko-fi.com was, though I didn't let on that Ko-Fi ignores replies here.
(I am going to have to open the machine up and find or replace that felt gasket, but that's Bonus Kid's 400e and it's not on a stand right now anyway)
# machines cleaned/oiled: 2
# screws dropped into the bowels of the machine: 1 (Janome owners know the one!)
# screws dropped on the floor: 1 (five or six times though)
# felt gaskets missing(!): 1
# screws missing/left over on completion: 0
# machines dropped while putting back in place: 0 (barely)
You just gotta pop over to my house, I have a little one for the plastic snaps and an interchangeable one (though not the *big* big one) for everything else.
Embroidery software preview of an "ice scraper" design.
Been taking a little post-holiday break from design testing but I guess it's time to get back to the embroidery machines.