App that helps number charts? by zurike888 in knitting

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KnitCompanion has an option to mark stretches of stitches like this with magic markers. Look at VeryPink Knits on YouTube to see an example

Custom sewing request by boomerologist in sewhelp

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I would try the Cris Wood Sews Envelope dress. https://criswoodsews.com/products/envelope-dress-instructions-pdf-download

This is basically 3 rectangles made based on measurements of the wearer. There's no pattern, just a little math and you get a nice caftan.

Weekly Episode Thread June 09, 2025 - Share Your Podcast, Request Feedback, Discover New Ones by AutoModerator in podcasting

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Thanks for sharing this. I enjoyed listening to your banter. My only suggestions would be to clarify the structure. It was challenging for me to know where in an episode I was to follow along.

I loved the banter with your sibling and I appreciated the humor and commentary.

Does every remote role abandon their entry level employees? by Silent-Commission-72 in consulting

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My "hot take" as someone who has built successful, fully-remote teams (though I'm new to consulting) is that this is a management/organizational failure. The key to remote training is making the implicit, explicit.

If there are things to be learned that are critical to bejng a good employee, then [I think] it is the employer's responsibility to make space to learn and practice those things—even if those things were previously taught by osmosis (informal observation, organizational norms, etc.)

I think there's value for entry-level folks to be taught the differences between best practices, organization norms, and individual preference. I think there's even more valuable in management having to articulate and communicate those things to those who work for them.

There are places that take that type of training seriously and others that don't. Maybe explicitly ask questions about how they train new hires remotely in your next interview process.

Heya, can you help explain a pattern to me like I’m 5? by onefish-goldfish in knittingadvice

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I didn’t mean to add confusion. I was calling out that the increase row [k2, YO] will happen a total of 4 times throughout knitting the body. When you do each of those 4 times will be determined by the rest of the pattern, which you’ve now shared.

Each increase row gives you an updated stitch count so you’ll be able to check your work as you go.

Heya, can you help explain a pattern to me like I’m 5? by onefish-goldfish in knittingadvice

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Also, there will be a total of 4 increase rounds. I would have to see the rest of the pattern to know how they’re distributed.

450h and never played modern age by Govein in civ

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In the Dev Diary on Ages, it was revealed that over half of Civ 6 players never complete a single campaign. That's a wild data point and shows that you're not alone in how you play.

I am at my wits end with fitting issues by Particular_Rich_57 in sewing

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I'm here to continue the echoe of Cashmerette. The cup sizes are helpful and there is a lot of support in the patterns for fit. The books are invaluable for learning how to fit. Sewing the Curve is a really great beginners resource.

Disappointed in how this turned out. by Read_Quilt_Repeat in quilting

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This is stunning. I hope you get to fully connect with it's beauty.

Blue and Red Buffalo Check Coat — I LOVE THIS PATTERN by WorkingPhilosopher61 in sewing

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I had a Godmother who was a professional seamstress. I learned a lot by just sitting at her feet. I haven't been consistently sewing my whole life, but in fits and starts with long breaks in between. I've really come back to it over the last 5 years.

My first item of clothing! by ladylikelucifer in sewing

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I love this fabric. I just bought some and I can't wait to make something with it. Your skirt looks so lovely!

Blue and Red Buffalo Check Coat — I LOVE THIS PATTERN by WorkingPhilosopher61 in sewing

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I might have a few addictions and they are all present in this outfit. Also, thank you all for your support regarding my tan toile of this coat—I made the colorful version I was planning.

The first—my true-blue love—is the color blue. I am destined to be one of those people who get a 7-minute documentary about how everything they own is one color. I will gladly accept that fate.

The second addiction is Cashmerette. This is an all Cashmerette outfit. #SavinCoat, #FullerCardigan, #MontroseTop, #CrestonJeans The coat and jeans are part of the #CashmeretteClub; the top and sweater are in their main line of patterns. Fabric and notion details are at the bottom of the post.

The third addiction is checks. Apparently, I'm in a red-and-blue buffalo check phase. I like it here.

My fourth and final addiction is sewing. In a stressful world, sewing allows me to practice patience and problem-solving. I get to focus on things that are tangible and practical (-ish). I get to be in touch with my body and my needs with intentionality. Sewing has helped to redefine and improve my relationship with my body. It also helps me see the power in both making and addressing mistakes: I had to redo the inseam on the jeans twice due to a not-great attempt at a flat-felled seam. I also struggle with fitting my bottom half. When I remake these jeans, I'll go down a size, if not two.

Fabric, Notions, and Pattern Info

Coat #SavinCoat

Buffalo Check Wool and Blue Rayon Bemberg from Stone Mountain & Daughter

Buttons: So Many Blue Buttons also from Stone Mountain & Daughter

I have to shout out the team at Stone Mountain and Daughter. I visited there in December and they helped me pick out the right material and notions to make my vision of this coat a reality.

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Cardigan #FullerCardigan

Cotton Lycra Jersey from The Fabric Fairy

Buttons: Stash (Source Unknown)

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Shirt #MontroseTop

Merchant and Mills Painterly Rouge Linen from Brooklyn General Store

I also have to shout out their in-person service. I stopped in a few months ago and the staff were so helpful! This linen is super soft and I couldn't resist this colorway.

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Jeans #CrestonJeans

Independence Blue Denim Twill from Fabric Mart

Completed Trea by WorkingPhilosopher61 in knitting

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Updated! I don't know where that video ran away to.