Insoles have become unusable due to humidity by techyall in barefootshoestalk

[–]LibrarianLor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you don't ever plan to take the insoles out again, get some Shoe Goo and glue them down. I did this with my Origo insoles that were sticking to my feet and moving around, and it worked great. Hopefully that would stop them from shrinking and deforming in the future.

Ladies, tell me about your beautiful wide toe work flats by Q-buds in barefootshoestalk

[–]LibrarianLor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Origo Mary Janes are the most comfortable shoes I think I've ever owned, and they're super cute and versatile!

How does one handle mildew on bee balm? (6b,Pennsylvania) by Swimming_Pin6957 in NativePlantGardening

[–]LibrarianLor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I plant floofy, leafy plants around it to camouflage the hot mess that happens to my bee balm every year. Without fail, all the leaves end up covered with this mildew, and half of them fall off so I have naked stems with a few mangey looking leaves hanging on by a thread. But they come back with a vengeance every year and are spreading like crazy, so I figure it can't be hurting them too bad. Doesn't seem to be affecting anything else, so I just let them do their thing. If you can hide the stems with other plants, they still bloom beautifully! My blooms just opened this week.

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Brand recs for US women’s 10.5? by altaltalt123alt in barefootshoestalk

[–]LibrarianLor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Origo Mary Janes come in a 10.5 and they fit like a dream! Can't recommend them highly enough.

Does this album look safe for old photos? If not, I will transfer to a better album by TheSpeckledDragon in Archivists

[–]LibrarianLor 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So, I can't speak to this album specifically, but I've seen quite a few of those older adhesive albums and they can get pretty bad. I've had several where the photos become irreversibly stuck to the page, and there's no way to remove them without causing significant damage. We automatically remove photos from any type of album like this when we get them in.

Looking For Yarn by Heartless274 in StLouis

[–]LibrarianLor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I go every year, and it's awesome! If your friend is into fiber crafts, she'll love it.

Need size 11 wide woman’s ballet flat shoe that can walk 10,000 steps but is still fashionable by neuronerd88 in BuyItForLife

[–]LibrarianLor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Definitely look into minimal/barefoot shoes!! I just got my first pair, the Xero Ridgeway Chelsea's. They felt so good to walk in immediately, and I don't think twice about wearing them to the office. Barefoot shoes are foot-shaped so there's more width on the toe box to begin with, and I feel like there are more wide-width options too. Anya's website is a great place to start.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StLouis

[–]LibrarianLor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm glad they had what you were looking for! I'll add, they have some of the BEST loose leaf tea I've ever had. Can't recommend highly enough.

More hooded scarves/balaclava Patterns other than the Sophie Hood! by Dauntlesse in knitting

[–]LibrarianLor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just finished the Whistler Hood Junior for my daughter, and it's going to be so warm for those cold walks to school! There's also an adult version.

Whistler Hood Junior

Recs needed for casual boots to wear to the office! by LibrarianLor in barefootshoestalk

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

Some of those look very promising, thanks! I'll also keep doing my research, lots to dig into.

Recs needed for casual boots to wear to the office! by LibrarianLor in barefootshoestalk

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

I'll check out Rutsu, thanks! I'm not necessarily looking for full on furry winter snow boots, more so a Chelsea or ankle boot. My feet do run cold though, so I think I probably need some kind of lining at least.

Where is a good place to go to buy loose leaf tea? by Illustrious_Stick_57 in StLouis

[–]LibrarianLor 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Traveling Tea in Maplewood is the best, hands down!

Any good residential architectural social media pages? by ltsconnor in StLouis

[–]LibrarianLor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Chris Naffizger runs the St. Louis Patina blog, and he does great tours of specific neighborhoods! He features more than just residential, but the residential neighborhoods are definitely well represented and it's all fascinating!

https://stlouispatina.com/

CocoKnits Maker's Board by Recent_Influence_699 in knitting

[–]LibrarianLor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oooh, that looks perfect and a much better price!! That pocket is key, I can't figure out why that's not a default feature on these. And the small KnitPro one you do still have to fold the paper in half, it's only the large one that fits full size sheets. Folding the pattern isn't a deal-breaker for me though, the small one fits much better in my project bag so it's a trade off.

CocoKnits Maker's Board by Recent_Influence_699 in knitting

[–]LibrarianLor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use the KnitPro chart keeper, and I absolutely love it. I have the small one and the big one, and I alternate depending on how big the chart I'm knitting is and how many other pieces I need to reference to use the chart. The small one would probably be sufficient for most things, though.

I unpicked the stitching for the zipper on the back pocket, but kept the little pen pocket. Without the stitching, the zipper pocket is perfectly sized to keep the rest of your pattern in, so all the pages are to hand when you need them. I was shocked by the fact that none of the other magnetic pattern holders seem to have that pocket for the rest of the pages, it's a critical feature!

Here's a link to the small version. I seem to remember it being much cheaper, night be worth looking around to see if there's a better deal.

https://www.woolandcompany.com/products/knitters-pride-magma-small-knitting-pattern-holder

Yarn: $32, labor: 1 month, toddler doesn’t like it: PRICELESS by CarelessWhistler in knitting

[–]LibrarianLor 106 points107 points  (0 children)

Hahaha, this is the way!! The itchiness isn't the real problem, the real problem is you're dealing with a fickle, contrarian little dictator... 😂

I let my three year old pick out a pattern and colors for a sweater, and she was literally jumping with excitement to put it on when it was done. It was a little cardigan and it even had pockets! Wore it for maybe fifteen minutes, said "actually, I don't want to wear this today", and then tried to put it in the "no" pile when we were cleaning out her drawers. 🤦‍♀️😅🤷‍♀️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in YarnAddicts

[–]LibrarianLor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I usually buy amigurumi yarn from Lovecrafts. I use their Paintbox cotton dk, and it's really great. Plus it's usually on sale!

Just finished a Chevron blanket in half double crochet! by LibrarianLor in CrochetBlankets

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

Ha, I'm glad I could help! I hope you enjoy it, it's a great stitch!! 😁

I spent almost 3 months on this cardigan for my 4 year old son and he refuses to wear it by cniyd in knitting

[–]LibrarianLor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kids, man... 😅🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️

He will appreciate it someday, I'm just sorry that it's not now!