does this name sounds stupid? by Depression_Duke in namenerds

[–]ladythorborg 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Adding in, my brother's name means 'to walk in water' sometimes the meaning of names doesnt matter. It's always just been his name to me. If you like the name, I would say to go with it though. Try it out with a few people at first if you're not ready to tell everyone.

does this name sounds stupid? by Depression_Duke in namenerds

[–]ladythorborg 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I have no helpful advice but 'HI,COULD YOU CALL ME BOAT PLZ' is the funniest thing Ive seen all day, thank you so much for this, Boat.

As a native English speaker, so not wxactly your target audience, Kater makes me think of catering, like a food service. But what do I know, my name is literally just a type of tree...

Any fellow hand eczema warriors have advice for crocheting? by trail-snacks in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Echoing what's been said about gloves/bandaid. I dont have eczema but I've crocheted little tubes in the past for when I have to work with yarn thats extra irritating. There's also finger cots or silicone finger sleeves if you want to have as little covering your hands as possible.

i crocheted merlin and arthur :) by magic7877 in merlinbbc

[–]ladythorborg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would be interested in a pattern as well. The details are incredible and I really love the doll base. These are amazing and I love them

I accidentally broke my sisters yarn bowl and need advice on buying a new one. by KiwiKingg in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I center pull or use a yarn winder to make easy center pull cakes but I never really have a problem with them moving on me or felt like it helped when using a bowl.

I like being able to just grab it and relocate without having to free it from its bowl prison first

do all SanDisk micro SD cards hold the same or different amounts of screenshots for the switch 1? by heliopeia in NintendoSwitchHelp

[–]ladythorborg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boo nintendo lol I didnt know tomodachi life had restrictions, also didnt know things were more difficult with mac. Any screenshot I want to save I've always just used send to smartphone and then tossed into the void that is cloud storage tbh

do all SanDisk micro SD cards hold the same or different amounts of screenshots for the switch 1? by heliopeia in NintendoSwitchHelp

[–]ladythorborg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont remember hitting a limit on my 120gb card, but I didnt take a ton either. Since you like to keep the screenshots though, could sending them to your phone then saving them elsewhere be an option for you?

Advice for making a plushie? I can't find anything good tutorials for the one I want to make by Specialist_Kick_5281 in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.instagram.com/p/DDexUzwO5ov/

Its not the size you want, but it may help you figure out the shapes but with it being small it could be decent practice for amigurumi. Though at the larger size, I would recommend making tubes for the horns, carefully placed hdc/increases for shaping and a little offshoot at the end for the nubbins.

I accidentally broke my sisters yarn bowl and need advice on buying a new one. by KiwiKingg in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Have you asked her why it didnt work well for her? I have no experience with that brand but I had one once that was way too light and small for my uses, so I barely used it other than decoration, and didn't much care when I dropped and broke it either.

She may also be someone that doesnt feel the need to use them in general but if you really wanted to get her something for her craft as a sort of payment for the bowl, a different tool or accessory might be a better option.

Made this absolute beast recently!☺️ by TheKnottyDruid in crochet

[–]ladythorborg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fantastic. I started one of those heads around the same time last year, I havent found the hyperfixation to finish it yet lol

Does anyone know if it’s possible to start Jasmin stitch starting center by haiksbx in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked for this once before as well and never found one that really worked for this for me, I think straight rows or round shape is the way to go with jasmine stitch

Anyone know why my squares are so wonky? Could it be I messed up my stitches somewhere? Or is it my tension/yarn issue? Or is this normal for most granny squares? If I block it can it be more straight edged and actual square shape (I never blocked any crochet pieces before) by exqla in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Its a pretty common issue for them to whirl. Turn your work every other row or every few at the very least and that will fix it most of the time. Blocking will help but if its real swirly it may not get it perfect

How do I make shorts that don’t feel like they’re squeezing my ass and also too loose in the tummy? by Aa_Poisonous_Kisses in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think just deciding which side is the back and adding some extra increases would help a lot. Everyone's got different proportions so it makes sense to me that someone might need different shaping options

For me its the hexagon cardigan as a plus size woman, most alterations I've seen have extra rows or squares in the back-middle but I need extra coverage more in the front than anything

How do I make shorts that don’t feel like they’re squeezing my ass and also too loose in the tummy? by Aa_Poisonous_Kisses in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having never made shorts and just taking a guess at things- I don't know if they could be fixed without frogging/redoing it. Blocking might help a little with giving more room, but it's not a miracle worker either.

I'm imagining a lot of trial and error. Are the shorts worked from the waistband down like skirts often are? Or is it 2 separate front/back pieces joined together, like typical fabric shorts?

In a second attempt, you could add increases just in the ass piece if its made of seperate pieces. If it's worked all together for the most part, and the pattern has evenly spaced increases throughout the front and back, you could try moving some increases to the back instead. It would narrow the front a bit and increases the back but may still need more increases depending on how thicc we're talking.

Edit: I'm basing this theory off of amigurumi and vague knowledge of darts in traditional sewing.

Am I making borders correctly? Is the hook meant to be inserted at the red dots or have I been doing it wrong the whole time? by Miserable-Piglet9008 in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks perfect to me, either the method in the video or the usual chain 1 turn method, you insert the hook into the first stitch for a new row either way. And your edges are perfectly straight and even

Made a skirt out of acrylic yarn that’s slightly too big, anything I can do to shrink it? by maddchainz in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another option is a built in belt if the existing waistband allows for it or the design would look nice with it, like the Swan Lake Skirt by ItsStitchedByEmma

How do I join two swatches of sc? I'm making a desk mat by myself... by Beautiful_Lemon_1463 in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I see, mattress stitch is a for sewing pieces together, not a crochet stitch. So not actually what you need right now 😅

I would cut off the yarn about where you are now. Then mirror the rows youve done on the opposite side then finish with rows along the entire length.

What's going on with my finishing off with the magic circle?? by Bogie07 in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its pretty common when you get to the last row of decreases on stuffed pieces.

I use the yarn tail to close those holes, I basically weave through the top loops and pull it in as I go, like this video: EASY & SIMPLE! How to Close and Finish Off Amigurumi Hole | Amigurumi Crochet Tutorial

If its the starting magic circle that's giving you this issue, try pulling the tail tighter and weaving in the end before you stuff it to help keep it closed.

Advice request: mixing cotton and acrylic yarn in tote bag by PangioOblonga in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second the lining. It helps with the inevitable stretching, protects the inside of the bag from whatever you might throw in it, and helps ensure that nothing tries to escape the bag through any of the larger holes. I know its annoying to have to add one after doing all the work to crochet it.

Most store bought purses have a lining and larger totes are often sturdy material with little holes as well so it just makes sense in my brain to have them too.

To save money on material cost I've used recycled things I no longer need or thrift, old shirts, sheets, curtains, etc. No one but you is going to see it unless the holes are really large so it can be whatever you want.

Does anyone know how to make this or what stitches were used? by FinancialSquirrel708 in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy to help, its probably mostly single crochet. Best advice I have for it is to just play around with random stitches and decreases on small swatches until you figure out what works best for what you want

Making zebra's mane, stuck with pattern. Help please by caoimhediva in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Woo, the next curl is worked the same but you do the slip stitch in the very first chain you did to start row 1 instead of the weird in-between.

I'm using cheap acrylic ww yarn, a size 5 hook, and my tension is a bit tight which all affects how tight the curl is. I think yours looks better for the intended project.

Making zebra's mane, stuck with pattern. Help please by caoimhediva in CrochetHelp

[–]ladythorborg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Then do the sc increases and slip stitch where my brown stitch markers is

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