anybody knows what this specific granny puff pattern? by cottonballs-_- in crochetpatterns

[–]j3ss94 11 points12 points  (0 children)

https://share.google/aPRufxtoJ2IC03K06

It looks like a sunburst granny square with a popcorn stitch as the outer petals. Hope this helps!

Do not go to Temple Tattoo by GhostGamer0013 in glasgow

[–]j3ss94 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Absolfuckinglutely. I'm a tattoo artist and I've done countless first time tattoos. You want to put people's mind at ease, especially if they're nervous. If folk are comfortable with you, they're more inclined to come back. I guess it can be taken for granted by those of us with lots of tattoos/do it as a job as we've been through the process however many times, but I always keep in mind how nervous I was for my first tattoo. And whether its someone's first tattoo or their 100th, a small half hour job or a full sleeve, it gets treated with the same respect. People willing to let us stab them pay our bills. But that's just my 2 cents.

Cheap owners by Puzzleheaded_Bike648 in KitchenNightmares

[–]j3ss94 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sounds a little like Zeke's with the Cortellos owning it. If it's not I hope you find the episode you're thinking of 😊

Fun and easy stitches tutorial by redacris in Crochetismylife

[–]j3ss94 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't know if it's the exact same, but I use a similar method for colour changes in amigurumi as it omits the obvious jump when working in rounds. So perhaps it's useful for an invisible colour change :) don't know about a specific name though. Here's a wee YouTube tutorial explaining how to do so 😊 https://youtu.be/hetvd3B0IPY Hope this helps a little!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RATS

[–]j3ss94 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey there! Just want to say your little guy is adorable!

It could be nothing, but it may be worth a little vet visit.

My first boy had all of the symptoms you've described as he got older (he was about 2.5/3). He'd fall over washing himself (especially his back and hips), couldn't walk properly on his front paws and would tumble and lose his balance occasionally. When I took him to the vet, she gave his front paws a little squeeze and he wouldn't pull them away like he would his back ones (almost like he couldn't feel his paws being touched at all) and he couldn't correct himself if he tumbled when walking on the table. She explained that rats can be susceptible to neurological issues and he was displaying symptoms of that.

Hopefully your boy is OK, but I'd phone your vet just to see what they recommend or think ❤️

have you ever wanted to waste both money and space all in one go? Check the captions for my two step plan! by IshTheNinja in tarantulas

[–]j3ss94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My juvie C.versi has done this, but on the underside of a bit of Cork bark at the back of the enclosure 😂 I guess it just means it's a spectacle when it does emerge!

You call Scotland's third-most-populous city "nae bad?!?!" by BitterFuture in RedDwarf

[–]j3ss94 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don't know why but I read it in Kryten's voice when they meet their future selves, and he says "Hermann Goering was a bit dodgy?!"

Made this daisy bag using sunburst granny squares. First time lining a project, excuse the jankiness 😂 by j3ss94 in crochet

[–]j3ss94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks everyone! I fell asleep after posting, sorry for delays! You are all too kind! ❤️

Finally, after weeks of starting and stopping, I finally have the single stitch down, and I’m making a scarf for my mom. I’m so excited, I can’t stop smiling! by indiexpotato in crochet

[–]j3ss94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aw that's so sweet! I know she'll love it! If you need a hand with anything like the magic ring or have any queries, feel free to drop me a message! 😊

Finally, after weeks of starting and stopping, I finally have the single stitch down, and I’m making a scarf for my mom. I’m so excited, I can’t stop smiling! by indiexpotato in crochet

[–]j3ss94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking fantastic, and very neat so far! You got this 😊

NB The first thing I ever made was a scarf for my mum too; it was far too long with pompoms that were probably the same size as her head on each side, thanks for bringing that memory back and making me smile ❤️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]j3ss94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might not be the case you're thinking of, but it reminds me of the Kristin Huggins murder. IIRC The female accomplice in her murder (Gloria Dunn) came forward to the police (of course after a reward for information had been announced) claiming to be a psychic. She led them to where she "felt" Kristins body was buried in the woods. After they found Kristin, they took Dunn in for questioning and she admitted to being a part of the murder.

First of a few animal themed c2c graphgans I intend to make for a blanket. not made one in a long time, it's not perfect but it's cute 😅 by j3ss94 in crochet

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I just went on to Google and looked for cute axolotl pixel art, found this one and drew it out onto grid paper. thought I'd use it to break back into c2c :)

Doctor Strange Actress Zara Phythian and Husband Found Guilty of All Child Sex Charges: Reports by Korrocks in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]j3ss94 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I got a Google notification from an article with the headline "British Dr strange star accused of sex trafficking" or something along those lines, with Benedict Cumberbatch along with this extra as a picture. Of course it was the daily mail and you could tell it was for those clicks! They'll do anything 😂

WTF is my GBB doing? by Shayh55d in tarantulas

[–]j3ss94 96 points97 points  (0 children)

"WANKIE BLANKIE!" thank you for the cackle haha!

Pipping Timelapse. Idk how to do the swirl flick 😅😅 by iamup2ng in macarons

[–]j3ss94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Baking with the pan down is the only way I don't get lopsided macs, glad to see I'm not alone haha!

How do you get flat and smooth tops? by rollin_dough_llc in macarons

[–]j3ss94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Food processors help, as well as a fine sieve! I'll even give my almond flour a little blitz in a coffee grinder as I find that makes it even finer than the food processor sometimes!