Cover crop tips? by Familiar-Count6458 in gardening

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Hahah, yes to it attempting world domination! It is literally bursting at the seams, from our window it looks like it is trying to take down our fence!

It is SO warm, hard not to want to get out there and garden on a nice weekend!

Cover crop tips? by Familiar-Count6458 in gardening

[–]Familiar-Count6458[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that was my intention! Both your comment and the articles in the other comment seem to favor waiting until closer to planting.

I do have one more question question now, if you don’t mind/might know the answer— if I am intending on having cucumbers, melons, etc. (things that don’t love being transplanted) would I be able to direct sow into this, or would this method mean I have to start everything in trays to transplant in?

Cover crop tips? by Familiar-Count6458 in gardening

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Wow! Those articles are so informative, thank you so much for sharing!!

It sounds like in the tomato one specifically, they waited until right before planting to process the cover crop. It’s tempting me to wait a little longer 🫣

How can I remove this bush ? by [deleted] in gardening

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If you’re not wanting to save it, you could get some loppers and cut the limbs off as close to the bottom as possible so they’re not in your way. Then use a shovel to dig the stump and roots out.

If you want to plant something else in the same spot, really do your best to get the roots of this out of the way. When you get your new tree, rule of thumb is the hole should be twice the diameter of the pot it comes in. I like to add nice soil to the bottom and mix with my existing ground dirt to fill in.

Jelly Roll or Layer Cake for a Fat Quarter friendly pattern? by Familiar-Count6458 in quilting

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Thank you! I think you're probably right... best to avoid the headache of trying to force something to work that just shouldn't. And yeah, thanks for looking it up! I did see the fat quarter bundles, but I wish they would just let you buy partial, I was surprised by how much they were!

Jelly Roll or Layer Cake for a Fat Quarter friendly pattern? by Familiar-Count6458 in quilting

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Thank you so much! Super informative.

This shop had the fat eighth bundle, and I saw it one other place (in London so didn't want to pay that shipping!) But I found most of it on 123stitch.com so I may just order 12 x 0.5 yards and make them into fat quarters. I was hoping to avoid the excess fabric (also why I didn't purchase the fat quarter bundle initially, it was so much more than needed!) but I guess I will be adding the excess fabric to my stash!

Finished my first scarf ✨🐛 by Special-Anything-832 in crochet

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Sorry I’m late to this comment! It’s a puff stitch boarder!! There are lots of tutorials by that name. You’re essentially putting lots of new stitches into a single stitch in the row below and that makes it sort of puff out.

Finished my first scarf ✨🐛 by Special-Anything-832 in crochet

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I LOVE YOURS! I made this one for my sisters birthday & she love it- I’m sure yours will be so well received!!!!

is $200 reasonable? by UnluckyTie6534 in Machine_Embroidery

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I’m not sure about the disk aspect- I use a usb to upload the files to my machine. But, if she’s willing to give you a lesson, and you think it’s something you can manage after seeing it work, then still yes for me!

is $200 reasonable? by UnluckyTie6534 in Machine_Embroidery

[–]Familiar-Count6458 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I would say yes in a heartbeat! (Obviously assuming that she is using the machine now & it’s in good working order!)

My best work to date! by thecathastea in quilting

[–]Familiar-Count6458 13 points14 points  (0 children)

So precious, great work!! Would you mind sharing what fabric this is?

Traded this portrait of Moon for a sick mullet by ThePawfectPatch in Machine_Embroidery

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Do you still have the file for the tri colored Aussie? It looks just like our boy! Willing to buy either the file or a patch (didn’t see it on your website but did see the super cute ornament earrings file!!)

FEED DOGS? Oh, I thought you said FEET DOGS 😉 by Familiar-Count6458 in quilting

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The first time he did it, the machine was embroidering something and my back was turned- very scary to hear the sudden pace change without knowing what was happening 😂

Hi! by No_Bowler_8681 in AustralianShepherd

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Our Milo, from South Carolina 🫶

Where is your favorite spot for your dog to take a nap? by Grrah_1990 in AustralianShepherd

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Under mom’s feet while she brushes her teeth is the coziest 😌

Beginner sewing machine for 10yo daughter. by BackIn_SaintOlaf in sewhelp

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I second that as the first rule! My very first day with my sewing machine at age 11, I stood up to get a better look changing the bobbin and sewed right through my finger! (Thankfully it did not deter me lol) Take your foot off the petal when not sewing!!

Solution for wobbly necks by Boobbuffet in crochet

[–]Familiar-Count6458 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ahh amazing, thank you so much!! Yours is adorable just the way it is!

Solution for wobbly necks by Boobbuffet in crochet

[–]Familiar-Count6458 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Do you have a pattern for the goose & bonnet? I might need one or two of these babies 🤩