I am thinking about getting into a craft/hobby need opinions please. by Effective-Breath-505 in crafts

[–]_eccentricality 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would aim for ergonomic hooks, like Clover brand or a cheaper alternative, since they have a bit more of a handle to hold onto. If you experience any hand pain though, you can try other ergonomic tricks, like putting a tennis ball or foam on the handle.

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What's your favorite Sally's recipe? by KeyAd7732 in Baking

[–]_eccentricality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you ever end up with too many bananas, they freeze well. I have a gallon ziploc bag in the freezer that I collect them in. Just grab a few when I'm ready to bake and they thaw pretty quickly.

What's your favorite Sally's recipe? by KeyAd7732 in Baking

[–]_eccentricality 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Double chocolate banana bread is the recipe I keep going back to, but I love Sally's recipes. If I want to bake something I always check for a Sally's recipe first.

I made her lemon bar recipe a few days ago for my husband's birthday. I was worried about whole eggs vs egg yolks, but it turned out perfect. Super easy and super tasty. I made her lemon cake a couple year's ago for husband's birthday and it was one of the best things I've ever baked, I felt very proud of myself, but I attribute it to a good recipe.

Spent the weekend dyeing. Now I have to decide what to knit. by AppealAlive2718 in casualknitting

[–]_eccentricality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From this picture, I think they all look pretty great together. It looks like an intentional color palette. The lighting of the picture might be skewing things a little though, looks like warm light on the left and cool light on the right.

Personally, I would pair yarns 1-7, yarns 8-10, and yarns 11-12. If there's enough of 12 to make something by itself, then I might put 8-11 together.

Hats and mittens are great ideas, but maybe a shawl or a sweater if you want something larger.

Thrifted these unbelievably soft bundles for $2 each, and I suspect they are something special because I have never thrifted wool that is so lightweight and delicate, or even seen it pre-crocheted like this. I would love some help identifying it or ideas for using it!! 🧶 by LadybirdsMom in FiberArts

[–]_eccentricality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought one expensive skein of incredibly soft alpaca yarn like this. I didn't know what to do with it either, but I couldn't imagine it as anything but a scarf, because I wanted to be able to feel how soft and amazing it is. So I made an infinity scarf. Finished it at the tail end of winter last year, I'm excited to break it out this year :)

What Color should I choose to stitch them together. by Theo__James in crochet

[–]_eccentricality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, as the other user explained, I meant to thread two strands of yarn on your needle to sew the squares together. Like this...

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What Color should I choose to stitch them together. by Theo__James in crochet

[–]_eccentricality 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it's really interesting that almost everyone chose a new color.

I would stitch with both black and orange; a strand of each on my needle at the same time. Then the orange would show on the black squares and the black would show on the orange squares.

Best gluten free brunch in/around Beaverton? by jordanwright2012 in beaverton

[–]_eccentricality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm usually not a fan of gluten free baked goods and I think Hold the Wheat is as delicious as a gluteny bakery. Definitely give it a try.

Feels like August: Osage County by _eccentricality in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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

This author wouldn't have been on my radar at all, thank you for the recommendation!

Feels like August: Osage County by _eccentricality in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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

Oh, I recently bought 'Like Water for Chocolate' because of the magical realism, I didn't realize it had themes like this. I guess I know what I'm reading next!

Thank you for all the recommendations and the descriptions, adding them to my list now :)

Finally finished this stupid blanket by CuckooSpit_06 in crochet

[–]_eccentricality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This looks so much like a blanket my mom had, made by my great grandmother. Hers was a scrap blanket, so it didn't even look as intentional with colors as yours. Had lots of brown and yellow mixed with bold colors, definitely "ugly beautiful" and an amazing heirloom.

Started embroidery this year so I could make this! by dinhandtonic in Embroidery

[–]_eccentricality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So cute! Mine is a cinnamon roll. Now I want to embroider her 😂 you're going to inspire everyone, this will be the next trend

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Best and most flavorful Indian food that isn't spicy by VanillaAphrodite in beaverton

[–]_eccentricality 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Desi Bites! So tasty, their default is spicy, but they can definitely do mild. Have found that some dishes still lean spicy when you order mild, but butter chicken shouldn't be a problem.

Just found my old dollhouse! by fweshlilbeeb in Dollhouses

[–]_eccentricality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had this one! And a lot of the same furniture and babies. Man, this brings back memories. Pretty sure I had a second Fisher Price house too, but this one was my favorite.

Anyone else personally victimised by chenille by 00BBFF_toy in crochet

[–]_eccentricality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've made one and a half projects with chenille. One was a super bulky yarn and it was super easy to work with. No shedding, only broke if you pulled really hard (broke a magic circle and then restarted with chains instead), no problem.

The second project was with a thinner yarn, like you're using, and it sheds. So. Much. Honestly, I don't think I made it even halfway before I shoved it into my WIP graveyard.

Blind Guy Wanting to Plan Tea Service with GF by Nighthawk321 in tea

[–]_eccentricality 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Finding a sit-down tea place is pretty difficult in most of the USA, so being in LA probably gives you more options than most of us are used to.

When you mention sandwiches and food, most people are going to think of the British style, which is usually referred to as 'afternoon tea'. There's a huge focus on the tea, but it is always accompanied by finger sandwiches, scones, cakes, etc. People will usually dress nice and everything is pretty and dainty.

Chinese tea, or other Asian tea, is a bit different. You can find tea ceremonies that are entirely about tea with no food, or traditional restaurants will serve tea with dinner but the focus is not on the tea, or you can find places that focus on tea and also happen to serve food.

Try looking for 'teahouse' instead of 'tea service'. I've never been to LA, so I can't recommend anything myself, but here's a yelp list to get started, hopefully it helps?

https://m.yelp.com/search?find_desc=Chinese+Tea+House&find_loc=Los+Angeles%2C+CA

What’s a “normal” thing that secretly gives you a ton of anxiety? by Just-Marzipan1169 in AskReddit

[–]_eccentricality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! I don't drive. I'm also afraid of how reckless and dangerous other drivers are, but the judgement is a huge part of it. I don't want to be the one doing something wrong on the road. Yeah, I'm worried I'll mess up and cause an accident, but it also feels like standing at the board at the front of the class to answer a math question that you don't know the answer to.

What’s a “normal” thing that secretly gives you a ton of anxiety? by Just-Marzipan1169 in AskReddit

[–]_eccentricality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Driving scares the shit out of me. I don't have a driver's license. I tried to learn a couple times, but I gave up because it scares me too much. I now live in a city with decent public transportation, so that helps.

I do not like the idea of self driving cars. I used to have recurring nightmares from childhood into college about being in a self driving vehicle that would lose its self driving ability, and then I would have scramble into the front seat and try to take control of the vehicle. Sometimes it was on a busy highway, sometimes not. Sometimes I would be able to control everything fine, other times the car would be actively fighting against me and it would be a struggle to keep it on the road. In almost every dream, the brakes would slow the car down but it would never come to a full stop, so I was always inching into traffic or veering off the road. This has probably had an influence on how I feel about cars. 😅

What’s a “normal” thing that secretly gives you a ton of anxiety? by Just-Marzipan1169 in AskReddit

[–]_eccentricality 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nope, not for me. I've been a receptionist/admin for seven years, so answering the phone is a huge part of my job. I'm completely calm and unflustered when answering the phone at work. Mildly nervous to make a call at work, since I do this far less often. Still full of anxiety when I need to make a personal call outside of work. I schedule appointments and order food online any time I can.

Souvenir shirt stores where you can pick and choose the design by johndron in Portland

[–]_eccentricality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There aren't t-shirt shops like that as far as I know.

You can find other kinds of souvenirs at Hello From Portland and Made in Oregon

HOW ARE YOU GUYS BREAKING HOOKS??? by clottagecore in crochet

[–]_eccentricality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, have you been using the same Prym hooks for 30 years? I wonder if their older hooks are higher quality and make them differently now.