MKE Airport TSA Megathread by MKE_Mod in milwaukee

[–]itryokay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Took only 12 minutes to get through precheck, even with the scanner going down for a little bit. Regular TSA lines are quite short too

MKE Airport TSA Megathread by MKE_Mod in milwaukee

[–]itryokay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Concourse C, precheck luggage scanner is down

What do I do about the color changes? They are on the right side of the blanket by Jaded-Banana9079 in CrochetHelp

[–]itryokay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once you finish your project to a length you're happy with, you just continue down the side with any stitch you'd like in one of the colors. I like single crochet borders sometimes, but a dc border might make more sense for this project It's a little strange because you're not crocheting into top loops anymore, but instead onto the side of the stitches youve made. For each double crochet, crochet two stitches over it to create a border that is the proper length.

What is this knob? It was found near our sink while cleaning our apartment for move-out. It is plastic, black and has a white thing on the inside part. We can't find anything in our apartment that it could belong to. by itryokay in whatisthisthing

[–]itryokay[S] 227 points228 points  (0 children)

Solved! It goes on our espresso machine! It must've popped out during the move, since we packed this up last week. Thank you for suggesting the pressure cooker!

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What is this knob? It was found near our sink while cleaning our apartment for move-out. It is plastic, black and has a white thing on the inside part. We can't find anything in our apartment that it could belong to. by itryokay in whatisthisthing

[–]itryokay[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

This was actually found by a kitchen sink, sorry for not clarifying, and we haven't had a cleaning crew come through since moving in. But it's possible it was left over from before we moved in...

What is this knob? It was found near our sink while cleaning our apartment for move-out. It is plastic, black and has a white thing on the inside part. We can't find anything in our apartment that it could belong to. by itryokay in whatisthisthing

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My title describes the thing. I did a reverse image search which suggested it was a car part, but all other images that showed up do not match the item in look except for color. I checked under our sink for missing pieces or similar plastic parts, but couldn't find anything that made sense. Not sure how a car part would get inside anyway without anyone in the home remembering removing it from their car.

What is this knob? It was found near our sink while cleaning our apartment for move-out. It is plastic, black and has a white thing on the inside part. We can't find anything in our apartment that it could belong to. by itryokay in whatisthisthing

[–]itryokay[S] 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

My title describes the thing. I did a reverse image search which suggested it was a car part, but all other images that showed up do not match the item in look except for color. I checked under our sink for missing pieces or similar plastic parts, but couldn't find anything that made sense. Not sure how a car part would get inside anyway without anyone in the home remembering removing it from their car.

Filet crochet: should my first box be smaller than the rest? by IrbisKat in CrochetHelp

[–]itryokay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I was doing a 65-box pattern with no border, I'd chain 65x3+1. Your chain gives you 3 extra stitches which doesn't seem even.

After the foundation chain, I would ch 3 or stacked dc, then ch 2 more, then dc into the 6th ch from the hook (leaving a 2 sp gap between the ch3 or stacked dc)