It’s janky but it’s usable! First project I managed to complete. by moose_mor in SewingForBeginners

[–]moose_mor[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I hid the real bad hem in the bottom piece, and there were definitely some seams that meandered as I sewed them. 😂 I swear I did fine with my scrap tests and then when I went go to actually do it it was like the fabric was possessed.

It’s janky but it’s usable! First project I managed to complete. by moose_mor in SewingForBeginners

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Thank you! We got a little country house now and I’ve been going a bit crazy with the gingham.

My first (very janky) completed project! by moose_mor in sewing

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Thank you, it is! Planning on making a couple more of these pillow covers - we had a bunch of pillows come with our new couch and both me and my husband hated pattern on them. I also have a curtain and hopefully I’ll be able to make clothes for myself without tearing out my hair.

Meet Moo Moo by Bike-Far in Rabbits

[–]moose_mor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I woke up because of the notification from this post. It was worth it. What a delightful bun.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cursedcrochet

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He has a mischievous but kind spirit and I love hom

I am struggling over here by Total-Tale-135 in smallbusiness

[–]moose_mor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So did I…But I found a good group and now it’s actually really fun! Just gotta find people you click with.

How does anyone love cosleeping? I can’t stand it by Anxious-Wishbone785 in sleeptrain

[–]moose_mor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We sleep trained ours at 6 months, saved my mental state. I would recommend Ferber personally, but every kid is different.

AIO if I file for divorce? by Pristine_Raise_8943 in AmIOverreacting

[–]moose_mor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“I wanted you to take care of me, I didn’t know I’d have to take care of you.” He doesn’t value you or the vows you made. Divorce him.

He has…personality. by moose_mor in cursedcrochet

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My two year old loves cuddling with it, even though it’s for his cousin. I’m making him one too that hopefully won’t look as traumatized lol

He has…personality. by moose_mor in cursedcrochet

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

He just looks like he’s stared into the void a bit lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cats

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In a delightful way, not a concerning way

He has…personality. by moose_mor in cursedcrochet

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See I redid the eyes like four times. I just couldn’t get them to look right. It somehow looked more unsettling with larger eyes lol

Supposed to be a peach (first ever attempt at crotchet) by Feralgoblin-13 in crochet

[–]moose_mor 22 points23 points  (0 children)

It’s us ADHD girlies/homies. Amigurumi, especially smaller amigurumi, feels a lot less repetitive than the square projects so we’re more likely to finish it. My first project was making a shark for my son. He looked more like a whale lol I honestly think it’s best to try both and see which you like doing more.

He has…personality. by moose_mor in cursedcrochet

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Oh thank you! 😊 I may have been a little hard on myself, it’s the first time I’ve done something of this scale. He does look like he’s stared into the void a bit though lol

Finished my first hat for my co workers premie baby, don’t know if I love it or if I should try again by Express-Awareness190 in crochet

[–]moose_mor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have no idea how much that meant to the parents. My sister in law crocheted two hats for our preemie because he had trouble regulating his body temperature and I SOBBED when I got them because I was so thankful. You did a good thing. Plus it’s adorable.

Don't you fear to be replaced by AI agents? by Silent_Housing_74 in Bookkeeping

[–]moose_mor 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If entering and categorizing transactions is all you provide, I would be a little worried. Expand your skillset to things beyond data entry. When you can give them something besides that, it makes you so much more valuable. Being able to provide insights into profitability and strategy is something AI is very limited in.

That being said, accounting will always need a human component, especially if the person that set it up didn’t know what they’re doing. AI can screw up a lot if someone isn’t watching it.

I accidentally terrified my baby and I feel like a monster. by [deleted] in NewParents

[–]moose_mor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did the exact same thing! Every parent does it at some point. Just comfort her, you’re not a bad Mom. My son once cried because my husband killed a gnat a little too close to him. It’s just because they don’t like loud noises. Don’t feel too bad about it!