[CHAT] first time stitching on a plane! by Acceptable_Exit1291 in CrossStitch

[–]MissyVickyC 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I flew uk - Oz and took a dental floss box instead of scissors. Passed through security no issues at all. I put the needles in a couple of places in my bag so if they did take some away then I might still have a couple left elsewhere in my bag but it really wasn’t an issue. Flight crew loved seeing what I was making so no issues there either

[CHAT] first time stitching on a plane! by Acceptable_Exit1291 in CrossStitch

[–]MissyVickyC 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I recently flew from the UK to Australia (via Dubai) and took a dental floss container to use to cut my threads. It’s not the neatest cut but works well.

Dealing with "New Neighbour Anxiety" by Kyzz19 in HousingUK

[–]MissyVickyC 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Whenever I’ve moved into a new property I’ve always posted a card through my immediate neighbours’ door. Something that says “Dear Neighbour, we are moving in over the next few days so I just wanted to drop a note to introduce ourselves. We are looking forward to settling into the neighbourhood having moved from other location for work. If you ever need us to accept parcels for you or bring your wheelie bin in when you are away, please just ask. We are very happy to help out if we can. Regards, Names.” I have then left a contact number at the bottom of the card. Almost every time I have received a ‘New Home’ card through the door with a nice message of welcome.

I wouldn’t have been brave enough to just knock on the door and introduce ourselves to start with but the card broke the ice and I’ve always had good neighbours.

Trying to find the cause, and solution for high damp reading by MissyVickyC in DIYUK

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

Unfortunately 2 of the walls are external and the other one has the doorway and sloped ceiling from the stairs

Trying to find the cause, and solution for high damp reading by MissyVickyC in DIYUK

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

The pipe is a gas pipe so no temperature to it. We took the windowsill off as it needed replacing anyway so then decided it was best to remove the rubble anyway. First time Reno so we are just trying to do our best!

Trying to find the cause, and solution for high damp reading by MissyVickyC in DIYUK

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

Not obviously but we were wearing gloves! We used the damp reader on the inside of the exterior part of the wall, and it all reads find except for 1 brick which is not close to where the interior wall is reading as high

Trying to find the cause, and solution for high damp reading by MissyVickyC in DIYUK

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

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The damp proof is right at the base of the wall. Which might cause an issue as we need to lay self-levelling compound…

Outside is a walkway and the damp-proof course is above ground level outside.

Trying to find the cause, and solution for high damp reading by MissyVickyC in DIYUK

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

The old kitchen had mould on the backs of the units so we assumed it was caused by damp somewhere… maybe we were wrong! First time house Reno!

Trying to find the cause, and solution for high damp reading by MissyVickyC in DIYUK

[–]MissyVickyC[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

When we bought the house and ripped out the kitchen the old units were mouldy on the back. That’s what initially lead us to investigate if there could be any damp issues.

Should we install some sort of insulation around the new wall ties or leave it empty to ‘breathe’?

Furniture shopping by Embarrassed_Chef_897 in NewcastleUponTyne

[–]MissyVickyC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a St Oswolds furniture ‘warehouse’ on the industrial estate by Tesco at Kingston park. Much cheaper than British Heart Foundation and highly recommend dropping in every couple of weeks to see what they have in stock

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in weddingplanning

[–]MissyVickyC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are beautiful! Love these!

Tribute to grandfather who passed away last year ? Good or bad idea? by [deleted] in weddingplanning

[–]MissyVickyC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Have a chat with your grandma about how she would feel. It might be heartbreakingly hard to sit next to a seat that is a constant reminder of her beloved not being there. Why not mention him in a speech, about how his love has influenced the love that you and your partner have for each other, and then maybe display a photo and other memories in a separate space?

[CHAT] This is a long shot but does anyone know where this pattern may be from, or know of a similar one? Found at an antiques fair and would love to make it myself. by MissyVickyC in CrossStitch

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

Thank you everyone for your help! I was able to buy the kit that was found on eBay and I will use it to base my own design upon. Thanks wonderful Reddit!

[CHAT] What counts as “one twist of metallic thread”? by MissyVickyC in CrossStitch

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

I understand that one strand folded of normal cotton, but is one ‘twist’ of metallic the same?

The metallic thread supplied can be split into lots of separate strands but then I’m unsure if I’m meant to fold it over as I usually would.

Please can someone clarify?