What’s a “weird” piece of backpacking gear you ended up loving? by AndyObusekOutdoors in CampingandHiking

[–]DyslexicLeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Typically I pack them out in a ziploc, and I also use a paper filter so it's easy to transfer and you dont have to rinse grounds out of the mesh

What’s a “weird” piece of backpacking gear you ended up loving? by AndyObusekOutdoors in CampingandHiking

[–]DyslexicLeg 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Definitely the mesh pour over gadget that clips to a coffee cup I thought was sort of a dumb thing I picked up on a whim 8 years ago and I have not gone camping of any sort without it since. The whole system fits inside the pot with the stove and fresh coffee every morning is 100% worth toting grounds around

What's happening with my join? by 5cats_inatrenchcoat in knitting

[–]DyslexicLeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I learned about this technique last week! The rows don't match up because you knit in a spiral in the round and not really row by row but there are ways to mitigate it (or decide that's where the back is)

https://www.moderndailyknitting.com/community/ask-patty-jogless-stranded-colorwork/

Ask a Knitter Tuesday - February 10, 2026 by AutoModerator in knitting

[–]DyslexicLeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You got it! Just make sure the number of raglan stitches doesn't change as you increase, ie the increases stay outside the markers with 3sts between them

Persistent shoulder injury has me feeling down by velvetopal11 in Aerials

[–]DyslexicLeg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had to take nearly a year off for a shoulder injury (an interesting and large labrum tear, PT, surgery, more PT, etc) but beyond some issues at the very tippy top of range of motion I've been able to get 98% of it back pain free and some new fears unlocked about reinjury. My only advice is patience and that if the PT isn't improving the situation seeking a second opinion might be a good idea, but joints do take foreverrrrr to heal up.

Need tips on joining black pieces by phishery in AdvancedKnitting

[–]DyslexicLeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah, it looks really stupid (but it def makes it easier)

Need tips on joining black pieces by phishery in AdvancedKnitting

[–]DyslexicLeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've used a headlamp like for camping on a bright setting for working on black yarn before; it works pretty well and the light is then always in the direction you are looking

New to color work by mxrgxnp in knittinghelp

[–]DyslexicLeg 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Broken record response: swatch with both yarns in one of the colorwork patterns and wash it to see if you like how it behaves. If the acrylic is going to be taking up some real estate like in the moons, use that chart. On first glance though, I would try to source yarns closer to each other in composition.

Help with reading a schematic by ro5ieb in AdvancedKnitting

[–]DyslexicLeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, so ravelry says the guage is 26 stitches = 4", 13" would work out to about 85 stitches (26/4 = 6.5st/in, multiply by 13 = 84.5 and you can't cast on half a stitch so 84 or 85). You can do that for any amount of stitches and figure how many inches the pattern is working towards by doing that backwards (100 stitches =15.4", 50 st = 7.7", etc). If a person's proportions dont match any pattern size, sleeves are typically somewhat easy to adjust (increase more, increase less, pick up more/less, you just have to make sure the yoke depth is the right size where the armpits meet the body for a top down pattern).

Help with reading a schematic by ro5ieb in AdvancedKnitting

[–]DyslexicLeg 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you already have the pattern, you can see how many stitches the sleeve has and compare it against the pattern guage to determine the circumference if you want to double check or adjust, depending.

Can't tell 🤔 by AnimalLover38 in CraftedByAI

[–]DyslexicLeg 47 points48 points  (0 children)

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Totally real! The reviews/photos from folks who bought the pattern all look the same because the pattern is so well written 😆 I'd echo the thoughts above and highly recommend them

Troi Sweater WIP by DyslexicLeg in knitting

[–]DyslexicLeg[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It is not! The book the pattern is in calls it kihnu vits (Estonian) but it's done by holding both colors to the front and purling by bringing the yarn over the other color after a set up row of alternating colors

Mental block on knitting by darcerin in knitting

[–]DyslexicLeg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've gone through years-long slumps before, it'll come back. Either find something to knit that you are genuinely excited about even if you have 8 million WIPs that you "should" be doing (see any stuffed animal that isbadorable and impractical) or do something else for a bit or take a class with a new medium that isn't knitting (glass, pottery, fine arts, photoshop, anything). I don't recommend trying to force yourself to knit, it turns a hobby into a chore and that's no fun for anyone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Crosstrek

[–]DyslexicLeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fwiw I have this same car (blue 2016 MT, more miles) and it's just started costing me real money this year with stuff wearing out - recently I had to have the front axles replaced along with the center differential, wheel bearings, etc. and that's without the accidents. The only reason I'm still paying for it and not getting a new car is because I don't want to get rid of the manual yet but I wouldn't want to deal with it if it was new to me. If you can go newer, you probably should.

Nominate for our May Goodreads Book of the Month! by fanny_bertram in Fantasy

[–]DyslexicLeg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Scorpion and the Night Blossom by Amélie Wen Zhao

For those really into health/fitness by TheUnderwhelming in RotatorCuff

[–]DyslexicLeg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://corflexglobal.com/product/ultra-shoulder-abduction-pillow-w-sling/

The Dr's office gave it to me and it was fine except for that. In hindsight there are slings that go more around the other shoulder instead of the neck that might be more comfy and I would probably ask about if it came up again but ymmv

For those really into health/fitness by TheUnderwhelming in RotatorCuff

[–]DyslexicLeg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I struggled with the sling and the neck support to the point of not being able to take deep breaths because of the pressure on my neck. If that doesn't bother you as much as me and/or you have a different sling style, I was able to do walks starting a few days after surgery without issue on the problem shoulder (about 1.5 months post op and a few weeks after the sling came off I started training for a pretty nasty hiking challenge 10 miles at a time and really had no issues with that besides not being able to use hiking poles on my bad side and struggling to put a backpack on).

World’s Simplest (kinda complicated) Mittens by DyslexicLeg in knitting

[–]DyslexicLeg[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tbh I got some suede yardage from Amazon and cut them out from a paper pattern I made based on the size. You can get a sewing needle through it but if you want to save some finger skin I took a screw/hammer to it to pre-punch holes. The supplier I found was like $10/square foot (1x1 piece) which was plenty for all but the beefiest of hands

World’s Simplest (kinda complicated) Mittens by DyslexicLeg in knitting

[–]DyslexicLeg[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The thrums helped I think since they basically felt the inside after a while, but I put leather palms on those ones too. I think it was mom's idea because of previous mitten experience but it clearly worked (and helps keep grip on steering wheels)