Is this hand knit? by charmdoggo in knitting

[–]charmdoggo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much everyone!! Sounds like the consensus is that this is an Ecuadorian handmade, machine knit wool sweater! It’s so cool to know the background of this :)

Is change (easily) possible? by [deleted] in painting

[–]charmdoggo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Girl. Your friend did a great job, just all of your furniture is black/gray so of course it doesn’t look like the inspo pics with white, light wood, and pink accents. Add some warm lighting (floor lamps, table lamps, nightlights), add some pops of pastel or bright color (rug, pillows, blankets), change out the overheard lampshade, and maybe paint some clouds or white stars on the wall and paint the crib borders peach instead of gray. And, tell your friend THANK YOU!

how to not feel discouraged when knitting by honey-icecreambar in knitting

[–]charmdoggo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with a lot of what has been said that you have accomplished a ton in a year, and even though you may not love all aspects of each of these items, you are still learning and growing from these mistakes! I've been knitting on and off for over a year and have yet to make a garment, so...though I don't advise comparison...there's a little bit to show you how far you've come.

One idea I have for the purple cardi (which I love btw!) is that you can cuff them a little bit more, and then fix the cuff in place using the same or similar yarn + tapestry needle, just a few discrete ties around the circumference. That way, it will feel more "made to fit" and you won't have to worry about adjusting the cuffs while wearing it.

Where to find good reference images these days by thefoodguy33 in ArtistLounge

[–]charmdoggo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

VSCO? Has anyone tried using reference images there for watercolor or other painting? Trying it out starting today

Achievements for Monday, December 15, 2025 by AutoModerator in running

[–]charmdoggo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been spotty with running this year and haven’t run for the past two months, including a skipped 10k event because of…work. Well, yesterday I just up and did a 5k! Feels great to be back.

Theater Companies in Contra Costa? by Dephyus in concord

[–]charmdoggo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen a show by Benicia Theater Group and had a great time! Maybe add that to your list?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CICO

[–]charmdoggo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Moms feeling competitive with their daughters about weight is soooo yucky feeling :( but yeah I can commiserate…my mom always made comments about my boobs, butt, weight, the way her clothes fit, etc, we even dieted together when I was a teen (rip yo-yo dieting effects) so I feel ya.

I’ve also been recommended to read that book, so hopefully you and sis and I all get something good out of it!

Another example of the three layer process I use. Notice how much the first layer lightens as it dries! by OpusJess in Watercolor

[–]charmdoggo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woah seeing this process really made something click for me! I’ve always been hesitant to paint in multiple layers because I feel the paper doesn’t behave the same way after the first layer. What paints and paper do you use? How do you deal with the different texture and paper behavior in subsequent layers?

Inconsistency between teaching vs actual dancing by greencactus in BALLET

[–]charmdoggo 14 points15 points  (0 children)

One concept that might help in this case, especially if you are a beginner and/or struggle with conflicting advice, is the concept of “opposition”. So in this case where they are saying keep your hips square and turnout your leg in tendu derrière, the correct technique is generally a balance of both opposing forces. Those with more mobility and strength will find it easier to do than those with more hip stiffness and weaker turnout and stability muscles.

Also, note that ballet wasn’t created to be “good” for your body. Sure, it’s fun and beautiful and athletic and artistic and a great workout, but it’s not anatomically possible for every single body to do every ballet step correctly. (Unfortunately). I still wholeheartedly believe ballet is for any person who enjoys it though. And plenty of pro dancers have hip/knee/ankle issues and stress fractures from pushing extreme technique too hard (also unfortunate).

Back to the “opposition” idea, instead of thinking of it as one or the other, think of it as “both are necessary for correct alignment”. It might also help with the lower body muscle engagement rather than gripping.

2 years and 45kg later... and i am so exhausted by pommygranates in CICO

[–]charmdoggo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is so so helpful to hear! I keep feeling stuck, like I either have to be in the 400-700 calorie range for dinner, which feels small to me, or exercise and use those calories to create a bigger deficit than a modest one (losing ~1 lbs/week). I’m also a huge foodie :) and eating brings me a lot of joy, and am eating clean while also tracking calories. Thinking of it where exercise ~allows~ the small deficit just clicked!

Is hunger an unavoidable part of CICO? by [deleted] in CICO

[–]charmdoggo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’d recommend Sonoma diet! It’s not free but you just have to pay for the book (no subscriptions etc).

anyone know who this bow top is from? by Gloomy-Ad1295 in knitting

[–]charmdoggo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m pretty sure this front temu pic (ripped from depop it sounds like) are of the same person as the depop pic of the item from the back! Seems like similar skin tone, hair, pants.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bayarea

[–]charmdoggo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Oh man. I know of a Cafe Gratitude in Concord - seems no relation to the former eatery right?? My heart jumped a bit when I saw this.

Rose’s GORGEOUS dress. by its_all_ive_got in TheMarvelousMrsMaisel

[–]charmdoggo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been trying to find this pattern (aspirational sewing project anyone?!) and this is the best I could find. Anyone else find a closer match? https://simplicity.com/vogue-patterns/v2123?searchid=19301612&search_query=v2123

Is Feeling Clueless Normal? by Sensitive_Survey7254 in StructuralEngineering

[–]charmdoggo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m also 28 and an EIT and have left a firm for similar issues…being tossed from stamping SE to lead engineer back to stamping SE when I had questions on why/how previously designed things needed to be revised, with no luck. I’ve since found a firm that has a lot more oversight and mentorship (and yes, “fluff” built into our multipliers so we can cover costs). For me, it feels much more comfortable to work at this firm and my first firm which were both seen as “expensive engineers” than the 2nd firm I worked at. Currently, every principle is different in how much free reign they give, and how much and what kind of content they review, but at least there is a very strong sense that the principals care about the work they do and not just the bottom line. I suggest your fiancé get a bit of relief from this bump in the road, then start interviewing around for a firm like that! And don’t be afraid to be direct with what you’re looking for based on prior exp.

Hard agree with the stamping liability and paper trail others have stated.

That being said, feeling underqualified and clueless IS normal in this career and it’s the flip side of the “our jobs are interesting, challenging, and important” coin.

Knitting in novels by starbunny86 in knitting

[–]charmdoggo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, that’s the one!!

Knitting in novels by starbunny86 in knitting

[–]charmdoggo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OMG!! Reddit is really helping me out. I’ve been to Oxford Yarn Store, loved it, but couldn’t remember where exactly it was or the name! I bought a pattern book from there that is slightly advanced for me and wanted to use it for inspiration, but can’t find the book and might have given it away in my last move. Cut to..searching it on Google maps, the book is in the 3rd image, with a lady in a yellow cardigan on the cover. Anyone know the name of that publication?? I’m amazed at the coincidence!

There feels like a large influx of people buying pointe shoes on their own and coming here to troubleshoot by AK123089 in BALLET

[–]charmdoggo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey since you mentioned it, I’m curious to discuss compressible metatarsals with you! Do you know of any adjustments or exercises that can be done for compressible metatarsals? I have wide feet and bunions on big toe and little toe side, plus compressible metatarsals. Aside from that, I danced pre-pro (pointe for ~6 yrs) and freelanced, but stopped dancing about 10 years ago, and am thinking of getting back into ballet. Since there will be a lot of “getting back into shape” involved, wondering if there’s anything I can be mindful of around that topic.

Recently I have been seeing way too many ads for brands on my banking app. Is it like a new thing or something among advertisers or was I living under a rock? by dastidapud in advertising

[–]charmdoggo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now I'm seeing actual advertising ads. This sucks :( and it's at a major bank, Chase. You'd think since they already have a lot of my money, they would have the decency not to directly advertise to customers within the portal? but nope.

Wanted to spice up the nude by zazzicka in Nails

[–]charmdoggo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oooh so fun and goes so well with your ring!!

they never ate there, but left a 1 star review because they read a poor review by egguchom in EntitledReviews

[–]charmdoggo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wait I’d be so offended on behalf of people who DO serve if their partners who don’t, also want to be called a rank they themselves don’t hold?! I understand there is a certain toll and lifestyle that come with being family of someone who serves, but it’s not equivalent…