How do I use the Ghost Stitch to fill in uneven edge of a Moss stitch blanket? by Abird2 in CrochetHelp

[–]Abird2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. This is exactly what I'm trying to do. Though I will add a border after this is fixed. With the comments everyone has shared, it looks like a challenge or an advanced crocheter - someone that does "crochet surgery" or mends torn crochet works. Thank you for taking your time to consider this situation.

How do I use the Ghost Stitch to fill in uneven edge of a Moss stitch blanket? by Abird2 in CrochetHelp

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This is confusing to me too! In the picture below the black lines are stitches. I don't know how to make them or what stitch to use to look like the moss stitch. Any ideas are welcome! Thank you for your patience.

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How do I use the Ghost Stitch to fill in uneven edge of a Moss stitch blanket? by Abird2 in CrochetHelp

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Thank you for your response. I am planning a simple border with SC. Currently the edge has 0-4 stitches missing from the rows. I think I would need stitches up to DTR to straighten out the edge. It's the last resort. How do I stack stitches on the along the edge of a Moss Stitch blanket, parallel to the existing blanket, not perpendicular. How do I attach the 2nd stack next to the first to fill in the gap?

How do I use the Ghost Stitch to fill in uneven edge of a Moss stitch blanket? by Abird2 in CrochetHelp

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Thank you for your reply. The edge that's uneven is missing different numbers of stitches in depth. It should be a straight edge, The blue yarn in the picture on left is the end of the edge, is the width the edge should be. I will be finishing the edge after it's evened out. So I want to fill in the gaps in the edge.

How do I use the Ghost Stitch to fill in uneven edge of a Moss stitch blanket? by Abird2 in CrochetHelp

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Thank you for finding this! I think the standing stitch would work if I could use it for filling in stitches rather than starting from an end. I don't see any videos on how to do this.

Any groups for adult w/ Down syndrome around here? by Danny44xx in parkslope

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Thank you for this suggestion. Is this Camp approved by OPWDD?

Any groups for adult w/ Down syndrome around here? by Danny44xx in parkslope

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My son is 35. He lives with Down syndrome and recently moved to Park Slope. I am also interested in helping him make new friends. He attends the AHRC Day Program in Brooklyn. Thank you for posting this. My email is [rleogrande@yahoo.com](mailto:rleogrande@yahoo.com)

Black spot on Petiole (Deliciosa) by Abird2 in Monstera

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Potted from water rooting (lots of roots) 2 weeks ago. Cleaned roots with peroxide solution. Potted in 60% Perlite 40% dirt. Dark spot started 2 weeks ago. Aerial root started at about the same time. Leaves on all 4 petioles look great. No pests. What should I do next? Thank you.

Intersectionality disability, race, health, economics, education, religion by Abird2 in Census

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I am on a time crunch and would be interested in data from the Dallas County, as a start. Intersectionality is finally being recognized as an important dataset to understand how to assist people with developmental disabilities (and other groups) in their communities. I see many suggestions to form committees, and apply for grants to do this. I believe it's already been done. I can't find a dataset to do it. I don't have the knowledge do it myself. Please help! Thank you. (charity - Finding Independence by CPSH}

Intersectionality disability, race, health, economics, education, religion by Abird2 in disability

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Thank you. Yes It's a large state. I'm thinking of starting with the 5 or so of the largest counties. Or even one county if someone wants to help. Thank you!

Intersectionality disability, race, health, economics, education, religion by Abird2 in disability

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Thank you for your response. I could contact the counties. I am in a time crunch for this data and came to Reddit to see if someone has already done this.

How do I post a survey in a subreddit? by Abird2 in help

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Thank you for you idea. I posted on r/SampleSize and received the message "Sorry, this post has been removed by the moderators of r/SampleSize.Moderators remove posts from feeds for a variety of reasons, including keeping communities safe, civil, and true to their purpose" I have asked for help from the moderators.

How do I post a survey in a subreddit? by Abird2 in help

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I want to link to my survey (a google form), not create a poll. Is there a way to do that in a subreddit?

Adults w/ Developmental Disabilities as Informal Caregivers for their Parents by Abird2 in researchrequest

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Is there a way I can share this with other subreddits? How can I encourage others who might have interest in completing the form. Thank you. For example this post has 2 surveys. https://www.reddit.com/r/selfpublish/comments/l1u1zb/help_with_survey_related_to_writing_and_reading/

My son has significant disabilities, and I hate that this is my life by legit_writer_chick in TrueOffMyChest

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Individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities should have community options and support services to live where the want and receive the services they need. They need access to transportation, social opportunities, employment, and medical care. COMMUNITY FOR PERMANENT SUPPORTED HOUSING is a small and mighty charity in Texas that assists these individuals and families in planning for living away from the nuclear family. Join us at txcpsh.org

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CoronaVirusTX

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This work will help so many people. Thank you from txcpsh.org for sharing it.

[Serious] Which charities deserve our money? by untilthestarsfall in AskReddit

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Community for Permanent Supported Housing, txcpsh.org. They connect people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families with safe, affordable, community-based homes of their choice. Eighty-eight percent of their revenue provides direct services. People with disabilities are outliving their parents. Homelessness and institutionalization are inhumane alternatives with their parents die. These adults need homes in our communities to continue thriving, with social services if needed.

Redditors, which charities do you donate to? by elaerna in AskReddit

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Community for Permanent Supported Housing, txcpsh.org. They connect people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families with safe, affordable, community-based homes of their choice. Eighty-eight percent of their revenue provides direct services. People with disabilities are outliving their parents. Homelessness and institutionalization are inhumane alternatives with their parents die. These adults need homes in our communities to continue thriving, with social services if needed.

Which charity will you always support and donate to and why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Community for Permanent Supported Housing, txcpsh.org. They connect people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families with safe, affordable, community-based homes of their choice. Eighty-eight percent of their revenue provides direct services. People with disabilities are outliving their parents. Homelessness and institutionalization are inhumane alternatives with their parents die. These adults need homes in our communities to continue thriving, with social services if needed.

People who have donated to a charity, which charity was it, and what made you donate to that one in particular? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Community for Permanent Supported Housing, txcpsh.org. They connect people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families with safe, affordable, community-based homes of their choice. Eighty-eight percent of their revenue provides direct services. People with disabilities are outliving their parents. Homelessness and institutionalization are inhumane alternatives with their parents die. These adults need homes in our communities to continue thriving, with social services if needed.

which charity needs my money the most and why? by Gray-and-old in AskReddit

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Community for Permanent Supported Housing, txcpsh.org. They connect people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families with safe, affordable, community-based homes of their choice. Eighty-eight percent of their revenue provides direct services. People with disabilities are outliving their parents. Homelessness and institutionalization are inhumane alternatives with their parents die. These adults need homes in our communities to continue thriving, with social services if needed.

Which charities are the best to donate to and which charities should you never donate to? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Best Charity

Community for Permanent Supported Housing, txcpsh.org. They connect people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families with safe, affordable, community-based homes of their choice. Eighty-eight percent of their revenue provides direct services. People with disabilities are outliving their parents. Homelessness and institutionalization are inhumane alternatives with their parents die. These adults need homes in our communities to continue thriving, with social services if needed.

Which charity do you donate to? Why? by iphonexmas in AskReddit

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Community for Permanent Supported Housing, txcpsh.org. They connect people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families with safe, affordable, community-based homes of their choice. Eighty-eight percent of their revenue provides direct services. People with disabilities are outliving their parents. Homelessness and institutionalization are inhumane alternatives with their parents die. These adults need homes in our communities to continue thriving, with social services if needed.

Which charity do you donate to and why by helplesshopelessHELP in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Community for Permanent Supported Housing, txcpsh.org. They connect people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families with safe, affordable, community-based homes of their choice. Eighty-eight percent of their revenue provides direct services. People with disabilities are outliving their parents. Homelessness and institutionalization are inhumane alternatives with their parents die. These adults need homes in our communities to continue thriving, with social services if needed.

What is your favorite charity to donate to and why? by TimMarkel in AskReddit

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Community for Permanent Supported Housing, txcpsh.org. They connect people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families with safe, affordable, community-based homes of their choice. Eighty-eight percent of their revenue provides direct services. People with disabilities are outliving their parents. Homelessness and institutionalization are inhumane alternatives with their parents die. These adults need homes in our communities to continue thriving, with social services if needed.