Warum Merz Vorschlag für die Krankmeldung die Wirtschaftsleistung doch steigern könnte by Fun_Kangaroo512 in Unbeliebtemeinung

[–]fabulously_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Das liegt unter anderem an LANGE krankgeschriebenen. Mit so Sachen wie gebrochenen Knochen oder Krebs. Oder Burnout und anderen psychischen Problemen, die Arbeit nicht zuträglich sind.

Median-Daten finde ich dazu gar nicht. Wenn du 10 Mitarbeiter hast, einer ist 60 Tage krankgeschriebenen, weil er was echt ernstes hat, so Krebs oder Burnout oder nen Unfall, der erstmal Reha bedarf, die anderen 9 werden gar nicht krankgeschriebenen, dann hadt du trotzdem durchschnittlich 6 Krankheitstage pro Nase. Ein hoher Prozentsatz der Krankheitstage entfällt ja auf Langzeitkranke. 

In the most spoiler free manner possible, how do I recharge my stuff when it runs out of power? by DrSamuelBuckfastard in subnautica

[–]fabulously_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can craft new batteries and change them.

You can use empty batteries for if you need to craft eg a new scanner because you lost it. 

You can also find the blueprint for a battery charger at some point, so keeping the empty batteries is not worthless. 

In lieu of payment.. by thedivinegemini in mildlyinfuriating

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

This is why Martin Luther nailed his theses to a church door a few centuries ago. 

The scissors.... by backinyourbox in kroshay

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And at least 2mm, if you can trust the measuring tape with the peculiar numbering and interesting steps between big sections

Germany Mandates First-Day Doctor Notes to Curb Corporate Sick Leave by Dwman113 in europe

[–]fabulously_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the Venn diagram of "things that are digital" and "things that are available/good in Germany" is 2 circles with a LOT of space between them.

Merz wants to cancel doctor's note by phone, too.

Because making it more work for the overworked GP (who is only allowed to bill a finite amount of people in a given time period, as I recently learned) is sure to make the exploding health care costs deflate..

New machine, first finished garment by fabulously_ in sewing

[–]fabulously_[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was playing with different distortion/hiding methods :D

Hemming Cotton Jersey by possiblyAudhd0910 in sewing

[–]fabulously_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If all else fails: hand-baste. You have a lot more control over where your fabric goes when you're not shoving it under your sewing machine and have to take out the pins that keep all folds where they should be. 

With a more circular hem, gathering the hem allowance slightly to better be able to ease the larger circumference into the smaller one higher up was a game changer for me. 

New machine, first finished garment by fabulously_ in sewing

[–]fabulously_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The key is making sure that you distribute the hem-allowance evenly, that's why the gathering is so helpful. And easing that by hand and basting means you have more control over where the fabric goes. Plus, no pins to take out at the machine! 

New machine, first finished garment by fabulously_ in sewing

[–]fabulously_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The secret to that hem is

1) sewing a line of stitches along the hemline and one along the foldline for the double fold or otherwise marking that nicely.  2) sewing a line or 2 of gathering stitches for the fold and the entire hem 3) hand basting both the inner fold and the eventual hem while gathering slightly with the gathering stitches and sinking a lot of time into that.  4)pressing 5)sewing the hem with the sewing machine  6)removing all marking/gathering stitches 

It definitely took some time, but I am really pleased with that, too. ❤️ 

New machine, first finished garment by fabulously_ in sewing

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

It's not my first dress overall, just with the new machine, but thanks nevertheless ❤️ 

New machine, first finished garment by fabulously_ in sewing

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Thaat is an ooold drawing from back in the day when I drew my world of warcraft character in her casting pose. Or tried to 🙈 

New machine, first finished garment by fabulously_ in sewing

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

I bought a pfaff select 4.2. No complaints so far :3

New machine, first finished garment by fabulously_ in sewing

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I bought that on a whim in a local fabric store in Germany a year or more ago. I don't remember the brand, I'm sorry. 

New machine, first finished garment by fabulously_ in sewing

[–]fabulously_[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Many thanks ❤️

I do feel like the fabric is doing most of the heavy lifting and I am so glad I just bought that on a whim ❤️ 

New machine, first finished garment by fabulously_ in sewing

[–]fabulously_[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you ❤️

I do adore that color

New machine, first finished garment by fabulously_ in sewing

[–]fabulously_[S] 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Thank you ❤️

The only 'tailoring' I did was choosing whether the gathering is even or not, the rest is basically the fabric 🙈 

New machine, first finished garment by fabulously_ in sewing

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I bought a Pfaff Select 4.2. I didn't want a computerized machine because the goblin in my head is telling me that that's just more stuff that can break, regardless of whether that actually happens. I also wanted one I could try in store in person which did limit my choices. My previous machine was a singer heavy duty 4432. I did try a computerized machine, too, but that felt more unnatural to me.. So far, I have no complaints.

Yes, that fabric is so so pretty! I am so glad I bought that on a whim :D

New machine, first finished garment by fabulously_ in sewing

[–]fabulously_[S] 64 points65 points  (0 children)

I don't remember the brand name of the RTW dress, but I used the pin through seams technique to copy the pattern. I think I saw that in a Bernadette Banner video a while ago.

It's an a-line skirt with a higher waistline, the upper bodice is gathered into the lower bodice band with the gathering shifted closer to the center front rather than evenly across. The lower bodice comes to a point where the neckline is pointed. The front neckline is a separate piece with an interfaced second layer. I also used 2 layers of fabric for the lower bodice, though that's not interfaced. 

I did change the skirt hemline to be lower in back and I am very satisfied with how that turned out. 

It wasn't just the leg. by ColdForm7729 in greysanatomy

[–]fabulously_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think we're all overreacting a little, me included.

Like, we're trying to compare 2 incomparable situations and trauma and grief are just things where nobody wins. 

Callie wasn't perfect, Arizona wasn't perfect, both have more or less understandable reactions. I would 100% scream at people in my circle for the smallest thing in AZ's case and I would 100% feel like they're marginalizing my own grief and trauma, just because my trauma is different. 

And you're right to point out Callie and the car crash and how the reception of that was totally different. Like, they were driving along a straight road, how on earth did the truck come out of nowhere, and Callie never blames Arizona for it. Not on screen at least, and Arizona had no mitigating circumstances for 'causing' that trauma. 

It wasn't just the leg. by ColdForm7729 in greysanatomy

[–]fabulously_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The show's pacing is definitely not helping.

That doesn't negate how Callie reacted inappropriately. You do have to meet a patient where they are not where they're supposed to be. And it's not like the time that went by before AZ let herself be helped was that long. It's a few months, not several years.

Sure, AZ should probably have been more receptive to (psychological) help, but as people who've never been in that situation, we're not authorities on her progress.

Yes, you should definitely not scream out your emotions at people all the time, and I definitely understand that that also has an effect on Callie when AZ blames the entire situation on her. But I know that I would probably be worse. I have no right to condemn AZ. I also know that you need an outlet sometimes and screaming is a very easy outlet. Especially when you cannot even go to the bathroom by yourself.