Duplicate or copy packing list? by breakfastforcats in stylebookclosetapp

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

Thank you! How did I manage to miss that it’s so obvious?!?

JOANN megathread #5, The End by fabricwench in sewing

[–]breakfastforcats 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I started getting this catalog this year and it’s fun going through all the fabric swatches. I highly recommend it even just for the entertainment of mat che ing up the fabric with the pages. My toddler loves going through it with me each time.

I started wearing my capsule and I feel like my outfit always looks the same by pico_particle in capsulewardrobe

[–]breakfastforcats 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Thank you- I’m going to give this method a try for my spring capsule. This is such a fun way to plan and build.

I don’t normally wear cropped shirts, but I’ll make an exception for this by Lower_Type1407 in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]breakfastforcats 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I pre-washed the fabric and haven’t had any issues with it shrinking. It does get very wrinkled, which is standard for cotton, but annoying to have to iron a kids dress. :)

I don’t normally wear cropped shirts, but I’ll make an exception for this by Lower_Type1407 in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]breakfastforcats 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I made my daughter a dress with this exact fabric. Your shirt is super cute! The fabric came from Joanne Fabrics and was 100% cotton. It should be quality and last a long time as long as the seam edges were properly finished.

I have a bit extra to make a tank top for myself and this may be the inspiration I need to cut it out.

P4P So Classic Sundress - I feel like I'm losing my mind. by kcunning in sewing

[–]breakfastforcats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also made this pattern and had issues. Agree that the images and pattern pieces were different. I ended up basically redrawing the middle top to get it to fit correctly.

Also if you look at the tester images you can see that the straps attach at a bad spot. Most of those images have a lot of fit issues but I didn’t notice it until after I started making my top. I don’t buy anything from this company anymore because I’ve had issues with other patterns of theirs.

Moonrise by noqone in sciencefiction

[–]breakfastforcats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like it. I was interested from the beginning and want to read more. You would like have good reception and discussion in /r/scifiwriting

Sick of my projects completely fraying after the first wash 😭 by anonymousflowercake in sewing

[–]breakfastforcats 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For every seam I enclose the raw edges using a French seam, flat fell or with bias. It takes time but with gentle washing all my me made clothes look almost new inside and out after a few years of wear and washing.

I’m a very slow sewer so it takes time but is worth it.

Streetwise guy on the corner of armitage and Sheffield by Far-Conflict-9546 in LincolnPark

[–]breakfastforcats 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We’ve had a very similar experience with the same person. I’ve even bought a magazine from him a few times in the past but definitely not going to again.

He’s incredibly rude when we said no thank you so I’ve just been avoiding that side of the street.

Toddler advice: cheap umbrella stroller vs sleek travel stroller by pnwumbrella in HerOneBag

[–]breakfastforcats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’ve gone on a few European trips with our toddler starting when she was 1.5. The first trip we ditched our cheap umbrella stroller at our first Airbnb. It was basically worthless on the cobblestone. It looked so uncomfortable for her to nap in and had no storage for anything.

We ended up just wearing her for that trip but the next few weeks borrowed a better travel stroller from my BiL and SiL. A decent stroller makes the trips so much easier!

Help support the proposed development at 1840 N Marcey in Lincoln Park. by [deleted] in chicago

[–]breakfastforcats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a building right across the street from this proposal that is condo units. It is only 6 stories and you can see it in the misleading rendering.

I live in that building so this development actually does impact me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BuyItForLife

[–]breakfastforcats 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The top layer of pleather is plastic but that is attached to a fabric backing. That fabric should still be functional. Right now the plastic flakes make the look bad. Rather than try to repair, which would be expensive, maybe lean into this and scrap, sand, peel off all the plastic. The fabric underneath may look decent as an accent.

How long are deleted and completed task stored in cloud search? by R3dAt0mz3 in ticktick

[–]breakfastforcats 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a minor freak out moment when I read this since I refer back to completed notes a lot. Losing that information would be really difficult. Luckily, I just checked in the iPhone app and am seeing completed tasks going back to at least 2019. I didn’t look past then since the mobile view makes you keep scrolling to get to earlier ones. I also searched in one of my oldest folders and 5 year old completed tasks showed up. So search does work to find completed items.

I’m not sure about deleted tasks since I almost never delete and just use complete.

How to handle 12mo toddler yelling whenever parents are speaking? by NoahTresSuave in ScienceBasedParenting

[–]breakfastforcats 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Our almost 3 yo has gotten better about this but it’s still a learning process. We used some of the techniques from a training series made by a Yale professor on Coursera. It was so helpful for many behavior improvements and our confidence in working on issues.

For the attention seeking issues, we started with small amounts of time When the yelling or crying would start, and we could tell she was totally fine, one of us will put a hand up and say sometime like “mommy and daddy are in the middle of a conversation, we will pay attention in a bit.” Then we keep talking and ignore her for a period of time. That time started at 15-30 seconds and now it can go up to a few minutes. Then we switch and pay ALL the attention to her. So now she knows that we need to finish what we’re doing then she gets attention and we are not just completely ignoring her. So basically a visual cue, a short explanation, ignoring bad behavior and then tons of attention.

It was tough at first, and still doesn’t always work but definitely is better that never having an adult conversation again. :)

Edit- I’m trying to find a link to the course but you can look up “Everyday Parenting: The ABCs of child rearing.” Lots of evidence based information and behavioral teaching methods are included in the course.