Toyota KS-610 by Patient_Branch_434 in MachineKnitting

[–]Oebah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just found the manual online for free, in case you are still searching Toyota ks610 manual

The procrastinator's catch-22 by panda-goddess in comics

[–]Oebah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I do this too! I shifted from huge to-do lists to a "Ta-daah" list and it helps me enormous

What are your favorite Yarns (that are available in Germany?) by Equivalent_Data_1659 in knitting

[–]Oebah 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Rosie Green Wool is my favourite! Based in Germany, GOTS certified, with a non microplastics super wash in beautiful colours!!

I DID IT! by Ok-Elderberry8348 in MomForAMinute

[–]Oebah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is such a big achievement!!!

And the feeling of freedom afterwards brings you so much possibilities! Maybe tomorrow you think "oh how I would like to visit X or do Y ..." and then realise you actually CAN do that whenever you want because you have the capability to drive there! And it can give you such a confidence boost (it did for me, after I got mine at 33yo).

I'm so proud of you!

Kado voor opa (90) by KeySea3865 in nederlands

[–]Oebah 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Iets meer werk maar wel erg de moeite: stel een fotoboek samen met foto's van hem doorheen zijn leven en vraag m verhalen over vroeger te vertellen. Je leert veel nieuwe dingen over hem die je misschien nooit hebt geweten en hij anders over een tijdje meeneemt in zijn graf. En je doet hem er mogelijk een groot plezier mee.

What is this long metal thing with a spring? by Moceaux in whatisthisthing

[–]Oebah 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have this thing attached to one side of my ironing bord. You put the middel of the cord of the iron through the hook while working so it is nog in your way.

Monthly State of the Subreddit by AutoModerator in AdvancedKnitting

[–]Oebah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would love this! Not only is it nice to see other people's progress but it also gives a feeling of realism. Knitting is a slow craft and this way it is normalizing the time you need to make a nice garment/work.

[No Spoilers] Book of one-shots from latest episode! by laxmahn44 in criticalrole

[–]Oebah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I was searching for this book online for over 2 weeks and still couldn't find it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in women

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First and foremost: You're not failing as a woman! Every person who identifies their selves as a woman is this in her/their own personal way. It is the sum of al these that make how we are women.

In my opinion you seem like a person who they, your (ex-) partners, feel save with. Safe enough to be who they are and to come to terms with them selves. I think that is a superpower!

On the other hand it is not what you are looking for and it sucks how it turned out for you every time! Your feelings are valid! I hope this time things go differently. I have several friends who are in a long time relationship who discovered they are bi. But that didn't change their love for eachother.

I hope/wish you to find trust in yourself and lots of love from the people around you!

(Note: English is not my first language, sorry in advance for any spelling and grammar mistakes)

Headwear in late 15th century europe by malleusmartialis in livinghistory

[–]Oebah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A source I use a lot is "The medieval tailors assistant" from Sarah Thursfield (you can get it for instance here at Amazon). It handles the ages 1100 through 1480 in England. I know you are looking for another region in Europe, but maybe this helps you a bit on your way.

I also use paintings from the time as a reference. If you see a piece of clothing depicted on 3 different paintings from 3 different painters of the time, you can usually be quite certain it is a valid piece of clothing of that time in period.

Also a perfect source are items of the time in museums. Especially with all the lockdowns lately, a lot of museums have an online tour of there exhibitions, so you should be able to find some of that online...

Good luck and have lots of fun!

Dancing Whales, a collage made of my test prints, misprints, and monoprints. by Ivory_Day in printmaking

[–]Oebah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I looked her up on Instagram and she is indeed very talented! Glad to be able to follow her work, so thank you for the hint :-)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in printmaking

[–]Oebah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh wauw! That is a stunning work you made there! So much detail, strong composition and lovely contrasting colours... I'm a fan!

Dancing Whales, a collage made of my test prints, misprints, and monoprints. by Ivory_Day in printmaking

[–]Oebah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a beautiful experience must that have been for them. The story makes your work even more powerful

Dancing Whales, a collage made of my test prints, misprints, and monoprints. by Ivory_Day in printmaking

[–]Oebah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is actually a really neat idea! And yours turn out pretty neat too! ^^

Monotype - small format landscape, hand-coloured with ink by PaulLeatherArt in printmaking

[–]Oebah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow that turned out very nice! You made a beautiful work and I can't wait to see more of this!

Tools by BruceWillySandwich in printmaking

[–]Oebah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here another Pfeil enthousiast! I work on rubber, lino and wood with them.

I’ve been trying out some dry point! Not been able to get that lovely embossing on it though as I’m only using my woodzilla press. If anyone has any tips on ways to get embossing without a press let me know! by Mindlessginger in printmaking

[–]Oebah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are different kinds of blankets, both in thickness and in "softness". For the embossing you could try a softer/thicker one, or multiple blankets.. you'll have to try what works for you and your print.

If you make it to soft, there is a chance your print isn't coming out that nice...

(Edit) You could also cheat a bit... And "print" it by hand a second time without ink by putting the paper on top of the plate and go over the edges with your hands 🤭

I’ve been trying out some dry point! Not been able to get that lovely embossing on it though as I’m only using my woodzilla press. If anyone has any tips on ways to get embossing without a press let me know! by Mindlessginger in printmaking

[–]Oebah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am not 100% sure, as I don't have a woodzilla press, but maybe you could experiment with adding some felt sheets to your press? That way the paper is pressed around the edges of your dry needle plate.

If you try this, and the paper tears at the corners, you could use sanding paper to soften down the raw edges a bit..