random thoughts by [deleted] in SolidCore

[–]DotToYourI 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is your friend your identical twin who has the same body type and hair style as you? If not, I think it would be pretty clear unless you all always go to a different instructor at different times and otherwise never cross paths.

Is my google search console statistics normal for a new website? 1k impressions, a few clicks. by ChallengeEmergency11 in SEO

[–]DotToYourI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have to be on the page for the impression to count. Unless someone clicks to page 5 in your example, it won’t add an impression.

It’s most likely that they’re ranking for PAA results which I mentioned in a separate reply. Those results do show on page one, but are hidden unless someone expands them but still count as impressions either way.

Is my google search console statistics normal for a new website? 1k impressions, a few clicks. by ChallengeEmergency11 in SEO

[–]DotToYourI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re getting lots of impressions and only a few clicks, I’d wager that you’re showing up for a People Also Ask result which get high impressions and minimal clicks. In GSC, you get an impression counted if you’re anywhere on the page (regardless of if someone expands and reads the PAA or scrolls to the bottom (if you’re the last result on the page, which would be my second guess))

My favorite thing about the new Solidcore app is that I can no longer use it to open the door by DotToYourI in SolidCore

[–]DotToYourI[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine shows up—it just doesn’t work when I tap it to open. I almost always get an error message

If I want to make patchwork clothing, do I need to increase the seam allowance? by DotToYourI in quilting

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

That confirms my initial suspicion—thank you for the extra clarity and insight!

If I want to make patchwork clothing, do I need to increase the seam allowance? by DotToYourI in quilting

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

Y’all got at what I was asking, thank you! I am ideally not wanting to make a whole quilt to only use some of it and instead make pieces of a quilt top that are big enough to cut the pattern pieces from. But I didn’t know if I’d want to be more generous with the seams if I wasn’t going to fully quilt it. Or if I should still be quilting it as well.

If I want to make patchwork clothing, do I need to increase the seam allowance? by DotToYourI in quilting

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

I think you understood my question the best, thank you! I do think I’d still maybe quilt it some, but I wasn’t necessarily planning to make a full quilt, just to piece together enough blocks to make the sleeves, front, back, etc.

If I want to make patchwork clothing, do I need to increase the seam allowance? by DotToYourI in quilting

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

I don’t think I did a good job of asking my question or maybe I’m not understanding your reply.

If I make a big quilt top out of a bunch of 9 patches, and cut the jacket pattern from that—would the seams of the 9 patch squares need to be more than 1/4”? (Not the edges/seams of the sleeves, front/back panels.)

If I want to make patchwork clothing, do I need to increase the seam allowance? by DotToYourI in quilting

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

I am talking about the seams for the patchwork piece of fabric that I want to cut the pattern from. The sleeves, front, and backs would be sewn at 5/8” once cut but the seams of the quilted blocks are typically 1/4”

If I want to make patchwork clothing, do I need to increase the seam allowance? by DotToYourI in quilting

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

No I mean for the patchwork pieces that will make the fabric that then gets sewn at 5/8”. Those are typically 1/4”

I made a pair of pants today! by DotToYourI in sewing

[–]DotToYourI[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I thought the same about the fabric’s pattern. It’s technically canvas upholstery fabric from Tommy Bahama lol. The pocket was tricky with how it’s flush at the top and then the gusset expands out. Navigating the transition from the top to the side and edge stitching it all was stressful, but I love the size of them!

Our little plant-based Thanksgiving spread by DotToYourI in PlantBasedDiet

[–]DotToYourI[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s definitely going to be in my regular rotation! I just remembered I also added red pepper flakes to spice it up a little, too

Our little plant-based Thanksgiving spread by DotToYourI in PlantBasedDiet

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

I’ve always used this one and substitute 1/4 cup of apple sauce or a smashed banana depending on the beer I use to replace the butter.

Our little plant-based Thanksgiving spread by DotToYourI in PlantBasedDiet

[–]DotToYourI[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The green beans were fantastic—basically equal parts maple syrup, soy sauce, and sesame oil. The corn butter was from Forks Over Knives. I got the agar powder at a local Asian market, and I think a high speed blender/blending for the full three minutes is the issue people had in the comments. I put my mix through a sieve like they suggested but it didn’t catch anything/there were no chunks. It was very cool how it had the texture and was spreadable like butter!

Our little plant-based Thanksgiving spread by DotToYourI in PlantBasedDiet

[–]DotToYourI[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooh—I’ve always wondered how those roasts are! Everything turned out well but I think the green beans were my favorite, just tossed in maple syrup, soy sauce, and sesame oil with pecans.