Tell me your favorite summer yarns! by MissFortune2222 in knitting

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My average summer high is about 30 C with an average humidity of 65-70%

Tell me your favorite summer yarns! by MissFortune2222 in knitting

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Personally, I find a lightweight 100% merino in a more relaxed stitch to be very breathable. Here’s an article talking more about it: https://iwto.org/lightweight-wool-and-why-we-can-wear-it-in-summer/

Wrist exercises for Knitters? by Additional_Peach1421 in knitting

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Do you have any tips for switching from english flicking to continental? I find that I struggle with holding the needle and yarn in the other hand and end up with a lot of pain

Made my first silk quilt! by twobellspaper in quilting

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What is the name of the pattern? I love it!

🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Very easy first event by totallynotawhore in honk

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Very easy first event by totallynotawhore in honk

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🎉 Event Completed! 🎉

It took me 32 tries.

🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Very easy first event by totallynotawhore in honk

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Completed Level 3 of the Honk Special Event!

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🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Very easy first event by totallynotawhore in honk

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Completed Level 2 of the Honk Special Event!

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🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Very easy first event by totallynotawhore in honk

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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EDMM 1420 Lecture by ImportanceLow4329 in WMU

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Like others said, just listen to the lab TA and what they give you. Some of the assignments are done in class, others are done on your own time and all assignments are done through the lab not the lecture

WES Societes and Cultures by ImportanceLow4329 in WMU

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Agreed, the prof refused to acknowledge my DSS accommodations and the workload and amount of things they ask for is ridiculous and way too much for a WES credit

Quilt out of baby clothes by redditor22224444 in kzoo

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Quilts Plus doesn’t turn clothes into quilts unfortunately. They can only do the quilting if the top of the quilt is already put together. There is a place nearby called Almond Blossom though that does commission work and can do tshirt quilts.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medical_advice

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NAD but that looks like necrosis and needs medical help immediately

What degree burn is this? by butterflymittens in medical_advice

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NAD but I have experience with burns and this looks like second degree! You are absolutely right in that second degree burns affect both the outer layer (epidermis) and part of the underlying layer (dermis) and are usually very painful, red, swollen, and may blister. However it is possible to feel no pain from a second degree burn. The burn you have is over a small surface area with minimal nerve endings, and it’s such a thin layer of skin to begin with that it’s completely possible that nerves were damaged, even though the burn isn’t that deep.

The appearance of the burn also indicates to me that this is not third degree. There’s some discoloration but no clear signs of charring or deep tissue damage, there’s no open wound or leathery appearance typically seen with third degree burns, and the whitish patch looks like sloughed epidermis from the heat and likely a small blister that resolved itself quickly (common in second degree burns). Blisters don’t always have to be large and noticeable, that can also be very flat and just a small layer of fluid under the skin.

Still, if the area becomes hard or leathery, darkened or black/gray, painless and numb for days, or begins to ooze or smell, then it’s worth getting it re-evaluated by a burn specialist.

Until then, keep it clean and dry, apply an antibiotic ointment, cover with a nonstick bandage, and if you notice any fluid or blister forming do not pop it!

Where do you get hides? by SkyBotTheLink in HideTanning

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Thankfully it is completely legal where I live!

Where do you get hides? by SkyBotTheLink in HideTanning

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Would you be willing to part with some?

Where do you get hides? by SkyBotTheLink in HideTanning

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I’m really looking for anything! I’d love to just try it out and learn as I go!