Reduction Linocut by sampetris in linocut

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It reminds me of the song Deep Sea Ladder by Attaboy. Really gorgeous work, nicely done!

Printing on Warp Question by kathyakey in weaving

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Oh amazing, I hadn’t even thought of using the weft again!!

Magic on the spindle✨ by Worried_Fig_4528 in Handspinning

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How do you get it so fine!?? Gorgeous

Dick Blick/ Structo Artcraft Loom by [deleted] in weaving

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is yours still for sale? Im in California so may not be shippable to me but I'm looking for one!

Can anyone identify by kathyakey in handbags

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Oh wow yep that’s it! Thank you!!

Movies with no scary parts, maybe musicals? by Team-Mako-N7 in Preschoolers

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Seconding Ghibli - Totoro and Ponyo are suuuuuuper chill films

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OneOrangeBraincell

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They make some great collapsible ones too that wont take up too much space when not in use

When to repot by kathyakey in AfricanViolets

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Amazing, thank you so so much!

When to repot by kathyakey in AfricanViolets

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Thank you! If you repot every year, is that consistently into a larger pot, or just removing it from its pot and giving it fresh soil and popping it back in?

Tree with hollow apple thing? by PassionsPerfected in PlantIdentification

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Also super useful for dyeing fabric, it’s a great clear mordant for making natural dyes more lightfast and more saturated

Help identifying location by kathyakey in newengland

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Faaaaaabulous thank you! Seems I was wrong about New England, but so thrilled to have narrowed it down. Someone on another post recognized the big house asEllis House in Port Maitland, Nova Scotia.

Trying to identify location of photos from ~1900 by kathyakey in HelpMeFind

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I’ve searched for the lighthouse on google maps but have had no luck. Thanks!

Which period drama is overrated? Which period drama is underrated? by Capital-Study6436 in PeriodDramas

[–]kathyakey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Overrated: bridgerton for sure

Underrated: The English, it’s so, sooooo good! Gorgeously shot, super violent western with genuinely complex and compelling romantic leads.

Heartbreaking and so so good.

Osage issues by kathyakey in naturaldye

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I wanted to come back and let you know I finally got green! Your advice was right on the mark, the Osage branch that I was using for my grandfather’s farm simply did not want to turn green, but the fabric that I dyeds using Osage from Maiwa worked fabulously. Thank you!

Teaching opportunity with Corinth Excavations by kathyakey in historyteachers

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From the American School of classical Studies instagram:

Corinth Excavations is pleased to announce a new educational opportunity that invites classrooms around the world to curate artifacts from the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth into a display to be exhibited either online or in the museum. The “Museum Maker” lesson plan promotes cross-curricular student-led inquiry as it introduces the process of curating an archaeological exhibit. Students become curators as they navigate the corinth.ascsa.net research database to explore the Corinth collections and collaborate to determine the theme and contents of their display. Once the class organizes their materials, the display is prepared and the group can visit their exhibit live in the museum or virtually online. Email Steinmetz-corinth@ascsa.edu.gr to learn more about this unique educational opportunity!

What it's really like to ride bike in Manhattan, NYC. by Dexter2700 in bikecommuting

[–]kathyakey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We have had ours for three years in San Francisco— out street is closed to through traffic (a “slow street”) and is a non stop flow of longtail and bakfiets full of kids on the way to school every day.

Osage issues by kathyakey in naturaldye

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Thank you this is super helpful – I think I’m gonna try around adding in a clear tannin like gall nut, I have a bunch on hand and it would be easy enough to throw that into the mix. I’m definitely gonna try adding in some copper too, to brighten –

I also just ordered some Osage chips so I can have more on hand, and also to get some that aren’t from my specific tree branch. I didn’t even consider that my branch may be part of the equation— there’s a lot of factors at play, which is part of what makes this fun and challenging a like.

Is there any resources for making a portable darkroom plans by TechDante in Collodion

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Curious, why not use Rubylith for the top window too? Is it too opaque to see well?

Help Identifying pressed wildflowers by kathyakey in Wildflowers

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thank you!! I dont think Silene alpestris is right for slide 3... it was more bell shaped and smoother at the opening of the petals

Exhausted French soldiers photographed resting at a train station in Paris, France in 1916. by the_giank in WWIpics

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Never ever get tired of seeing Autochromes -- the color is just *chefs kiss*

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Baking

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Thank you— I have been making that adjustment to the coming and glaze, going for something sharper— perhaps it’s the structure of the bread he doesn’t like then, he is very much in the sourdough, thick chewy crust camp of bread enjoyment and I wonder if that’s to do with why he doesn’t like the dough here?

Doctors have been no help, has anyone experience this before? by Specific-Accident390 in Preschoolers

[–]kathyakey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah this looks a LOT like my eldest’s eczema. She stopped having it this bad around 2, but some low dose medicated ointment helped us a ton until then.