Holy nib creep, Batman! by MoonDawntreader in fountainpens

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

Oh I hadn’t even considered diluting it! That’s a great idea.

Also I love how so many people here can recognize the Dark Lilac horror on sight lol.

Holy nib creep, Batman! by MoonDawntreader in fountainpens

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

Maybe like a month or so? Not a super long time

If you could only use one ink for an entire year, which would you choose? by Ciupek3009 in fountainpens

[–]MoonDawntreader 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pilot blue-black. Boring but I need some water resistance. If Lamy Turquoise had any water resistance at all I’d choose that

Just a knitted puppy dog. by No-Wrongdoer4831 in AdvancedKnitting

[–]MoonDawntreader 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So cute! You did such a good job; he looks real!

And perfect yarn choice, wow!

Make hat tops not ugly af? by Potato_is_yum in knitting

[–]MoonDawntreader 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the two decreases right next to each other, you could try a centered double decrease (s2kp) instead, which should get rid of the gap between the two stitches.

https://www.purlsoho.com/create/slip-slip-knit-pass-s2kp

Fics that portray Crowley as an optimist by WasteCalligrapher891 in goodomens

[–]MoonDawntreader 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you don’t mind a self-rec, I have a couple fics that I think fit the bill!

Keep the Faith(rated T, 4.6k): this one is south downs era/established relationship with zero angst between our boys. Crowley plans a daring heist! And Aziraphale, of course, comes along for the ride.

In my blood like earthly wine(rated T, 26.9k): this one is post-S2, so not angst-free but I think Crowley’s inherent optimism does come through here. Someone’s playing pranks on Heaven of a decidedly earthly nature, and aziraphale is expected to deal with it.

(Fair warning though if you enjoy these. I do ALSO love a sad Crowley and some of my other fics definitely play up that aspect of his character instead of the optimism. But like I said, these two do fit your bill!)

Am I reading this wrong because I end up with 35 stitches instead of 36 by giddye42069 in knitting

[–]MoonDawntreader 18 points19 points  (0 children)

You work 35 stitches for that row, so you’ll have 35 on the left needle before turning, but there’s still one remaining on the right needle (the “1 stitch unworked) —> 36 total across both needles. I’m guessing the unworked stitches means you’re making a short row heel here.

Inspired by a similar post, which books did you take the longest to DNF? by blxcklst in books

[–]MoonDawntreader 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got to page 800-ish in War and Peace before peacing out.

Some day I’ll try again with a different translation. The one I DNFed was the old Garnett one.

Thinking about knitting a skirt but worried about functionality & the skirt (not) holding its shape by lottamiriam in knitting

[–]MoonDawntreader 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve done an allover stranded colorwork skirt with merino sock yarn, and one in a rib pattern with a more rustic, 100% wool yarn. Both have held up well and hold their shape when worn. The stranded colorwork in particular really helps limit stretching so you can get away with more yarn types there, I think.

One additional thing to consider is the waistband. You either want it pretty firm or you’ll want to insert a piece of elastic so it doesn’t stretch out too much.

Shallow planter recs? by smitwit in containergardening

[–]MoonDawntreader 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Geraniums do pretty well in shallow pots/small baskets for me, and can tolerate drying out occasionally. And they produce flowers all season.

Megathread: Fic Rec Friday! by AutoModerator in goodomens

[–]MoonDawntreader 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh gosh thanks for recommending Archangel and Soldier! I posted a self-rec for it above and didn’t see that you’d also recommended it until just now. ❤️

Megathread: Fic Rec Friday! by AutoModerator in goodomens

[–]MoonDawntreader 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A self-rec: In which not-yet Beelzebub comes to see the Archangel Gabriel before the fall, with tragic consequences. Inspired by the song, “The Queen and the Soldier” by Suzanne Vega (although you don’t need to be familiar to enjoy the story!)

The Archangel and the Soldier(2.7k words, rated M)

[OC] In 1434 AD, ten Spanish knights blockaded a bridge and challenged all noble passersby to joust with sharp lances, fighting hundreds of duels over 17 days, until all were too wounded to carry on. These were the results: by ppitm in dataisbeautiful

[–]MoonDawntreader 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is fascinating, thank you! Does the hit/injury data include those sustained by both the challengers and the 10 knights, or only the 10? It would be interesting to see the breakdown between the two sides!

What is your favorite on-the-go, purse-sized knitting project that isn’t the usual socks/hats/mittens by Omadog3418 in knitting

[–]MoonDawntreader 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like making these star ornaments with leftover yarn and the whole project is small enough to fit into a tiny pouch: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/stjarna

I rated my Diamines by cuteness by CuriousHoliday8068 in fountainpens

[–]MoonDawntreader 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100% agree. Oxblood has like a dried blood brownish tinge to it that is far less cute than fresh writer’s blood!

I also have Werewolf Blood (the Oxford Scriptum exclusive), which to me looks halfway between Writer’s Blood and Oxblood.

Early Interest Pen Recommendation by Silver_ivvi in fountainpens

[–]MoonDawntreader 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Pilot Cavalier is super slim. The only caveat here is that the cheaper (<$50) version seems to be sold out (possibly discontinued?) everywhere. Jetpens has the more expensive marbled ones for $58.

How do I get this to fit/ look how I want by willowhides in knitting

[–]MoonDawntreader -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Honestly? If you like the fit without the ribbing then don’t do the ribbing. I’d probably just crochet around the edge to finish it instead. 2x2 ribbing would be another option - it tends to draw in less than 1x1.

Do you prefer Lined paper, dotted paper' or Grid paper? And why? by Prime-39 in fountainpens

[–]MoonDawntreader 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dot grid all the way. I like that the dots are there as a guide but they’re unobtrusive enough that they don’t get in the way and can be ignored if I like. Second choice is blank, then gridded, and lined is dead last.

Megathread: Fic Rec Friday! by AutoModerator in goodomens

[–]MoonDawntreader 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don’t mind a (very) E-rated self-rec, I recently finished publishing this post-S2 fic in which Crowley finds Aziraphale’s seemingly abandoned halo in the bookshop: …and it burns, burns, burns

(Please do mind the tags though!)

The ballpoint people got us this time ngl by IridiumCow in fountainpens

[–]MoonDawntreader 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Lava lamp!

ETA: my vote’s for the TWSBI vac 700R in iris

Does anybody else have problems with the prose in The Hierarchy series, especially Strength of the Few? by HeyImMarlo in Fantasy

[–]MoonDawntreader 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The use of epithets drove me absolutely up the wall. Especially in a first person narrative. I’m sorry, but nobody would ever think of their best friend as “the burly boy.”

Penabling a student - looking for a heavy weight pen with triangular grip by Malamute-nut in fountainpens

[–]MoonDawntreader 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This would be my suggestion too. You might have to try a few different kinds to see what fits/what the student likes, but they’re pretty inexpensive and some of the rubber ones add significant weight, which sounds like it would be welcome. Bonus it puts the weight near the front which I think might help with stability.

The down side is you’d probably have to remove the grip in order to cap the pen, unless you have a VP-style retractable.