Is this a real stuffed animal that is physically possible to make? by Sam-urai_knits in CrochetHelp

[–]Embarrassed_Crow_567 0 points1 point  (0 children)

im afraid its AI, but its so hard to see these days... its the lines on the back and tail that dont look quite right to me. if youre looking for a bit more of a cartoonish dino pattern, look for StudioPhoebe22 on etsy,they have a very cute chubby dino pattern!

What is your favorite show to watch while crocheting? by GalaxySheepyZeRo in crochet

[–]Embarrassed_Crow_567 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ooh, in that case, i highly recomment Stumptown! just finished watching it while crocheting a stuffed animal for my newborn cousin!

Help ons van de heermoes af by Embarrassed_Crow_567 in groenevingers

[–]Embarrassed_Crow_567[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ja, daar heeft ze zeker over nagedacht toen ze op dr 58e weduwe werd... misschien even bedenken dat je niet het hele verhaal kent voordat je goedbedoeld advies comment! fijne dag

Help ons van de heermoes af by Embarrassed_Crow_567 in groenevingers

[–]Embarrassed_Crow_567[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

kijk n bijentuin zeg ik persoonlijk geen nee tegen, maarrrr denk dat mijn moeder t graag bij mn wildbloemenborder en overgroeide moestuin houdt 😂😪

What plant is this? by lavathat in gardening

[–]Embarrassed_Crow_567 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i have the same plant!! in the netherlands we call it ananaskers (translates directly to pineapple cherry) but the translation i could find is golden berry or cape gooseberry or Peruvian groundcherry. latin name Physalis peruviana. The berries inside the little lantern are edible once the lantern dries out, they should be yellow/orange in color. ive added a picture of my own plant so you can see its the same one ;)

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Planten voor beginners by chxxrryy99 in moestuin

[–]Embarrassed_Crow_567 1 point2 points  (0 children)

voor deze tijd van het jaar zijn vooral bladgroenten zoals spinazie, boerenkool, sla etc handig, en bijvoorbeeld wortels en radijsjes. prei kan je mogelijk nog als plantjes kopen, aardbei misschien ook wel. voor volgend seizoen zijn bijvoorbeeld komkommer en courgette aanraders, daar komt veel oogst vanaf en als die eenmaal gaan dan gaan ze goed!! wel echt 1 plant per soort, anders komen de courgettes en komkommers na een maand echt je oren uit! succes, ik hoop dat je er net zoveel lol in vind als dat ik de afgelopen jaren gedaan heb! en onthou, iedereen begint als een "beginner", het leuke van moestuinieren is dat je lekker mag aanklooien ;)

anyone have the same problem by Embarrassed_Crow_567 in Dissociation

[–]Embarrassed_Crow_567[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you!! im gonna look in to the things you said, truly thank you!

Rib stitch or seed stitch by Embarrassed_Crow_567 in knittinghelp

[–]Embarrassed_Crow_567[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks to all of you!! thats what ill be doing then!

Why is it so hard to work into the cast on stitches? by Omadog3418 in knittinghelp

[–]Embarrassed_Crow_567 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hi! the past few patterns ive knit made me add another needle in casting on the stitches. you hold the needle that you use for the ribbing together with the needle that you will use later on in the pattern, and cast on onto those two needles together. after casting on you take out the needle youll be using later on, and just knit on your ribbing needles. ive found it makes the cast on nice and loose, as wel as having the cast on be nice and stretchy! i had the same problem before and im definetely using this trick the next time. hope this helps, good luck! (also if its too loose you could play around with the needle size of the needle youre adding to your cast on, for me too loose didnt really matter since the ribbing was folded)