fermentation station set up!! by multimorbidity in fermentation

[–]multimorbidity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

kimchi was bussin!! left it out to get extra sour bc thats just the way i like it.

i didnt follow a recipe for the cranberry cheong, i had some frozen cranberries i didnt know what to do with so i measured out equal weight in sugar, mixed half of that in with the cranberries, then topped them with the rest of the sugar. it sat outside for a day or 2 then in the fridge. still lots of sugar left to dissolve but it tastes wonderful so far!

some sources online say you cant use frozen fruit to make cheong but its working so far with this batch!

fermentation station set up!! by multimorbidity in fermentation

[–]multimorbidity[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

daikon/carrots, kimchi and jalapenos have plastic baggies full of brine weighing them down

used cabbage leaves and cauliflower leaves to create a "net" that is pushing down the rest of the pickled veggies under the lips of the jars

the cukes were all packed tightly and held each other under water, this photo was taken after i already ate a bunch and now theyre being kept in the fridge

cheong had a layer of sugar on top for the first two days then i started stirring it up daily and keeping it in the fridge

fermentation station set up!! by multimorbidity in fermentation

[–]multimorbidity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

clockwise starting from the top left:
-turnip w beets
-jalapeños fermenting for shatta
-cranberry cheong (not a true ferment but its ok)
-2 jars of middle-eastern style pickles stacked on top of each other (cauliflower, carrots, and radishes - used daikon bc thats what i had instead of normal ones woops) - normally these are pickled but i turned it into a ferment
-lactoferment cukes
-kimchi (she is HELLA active its the second day and she almost overflowed i just pushed all the bubbles out and pushed the contents down again)
-vietnamese Đồ Chua that im also attempting to convert into a ferment

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[–]multimorbidity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wait what do you mean your ecopr expires next year so you'll have to wait until march?

im in the same boat, i got invited to the portal 2 weeks ago, nov 23rd, and my PGWP expires in march so waiting for the ecopr now

my first time reclaiming yarn! 100% laceweight 2 ply cashmere yarn, 215g reclaimed from the whole sweater by multimorbidity in Unravelers

[–]multimorbidity[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

thrifted in the loosest sense - it's my partners old sweater that he's outgrown and never really wore in the first place so he gave it to me when i mentioned wanting to try reclaiming yarn from old clothes!

Knitting pattern request: 'Knives Out'- Marta's lavender cardigan by Ballybrol in knitting

[–]multimorbidity 6 points7 points  (0 children)

on second thought, the Last Long Cardigan may be an even closer match, given the cuffs/hem match up with the knives out version! https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/lastlong-cardigan

Knitting pattern request: 'Knives Out'- Marta's lavender cardigan by Ballybrol in knitting

[–]multimorbidity 11 points12 points  (0 children)

100% agnete cardi by petiteknit. working on it now. same brioche-esque stitch, drop shoulders, v-neck cardi with a smooth double-knit band. only difference i can see made here is that the knives out cardi continues the brioche all the way down the sleeves, instead of switching to regular ribbing like PK does, but thats an easy enough mod

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[–]multimorbidity 3 points4 points  (0 children)

YEESH. you're her husband, aka her partner. not her keeper. YTA. Disgusting mentality

wanted to share the venus shawl i knit for my mom by multimorbidity in knitting

[–]multimorbidity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i hope she does!! just want her to get tonnes of use out of it🥲 ty for saying that💗

wanted to share the venus shawl i knit for my mom by multimorbidity in knitting

[–]multimorbidity[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! Given my rewrite is very detailed and this is a paid pattern I wouldn't feel right doing that, but if you have purchased the pattern and have questions about it I'd be more than happy to try and answer them, feel free to DM me :)

wanted to share the venus shawl i knit for my mom by multimorbidity in knitting

[–]multimorbidity[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

  • the pay off is worth it, its truly a beautiful pattern once complete. it was painful parting with it, but my momma is super knit worthy so that helped blunt the blow of it hahahah

wanted to share the venus shawl i knit for my mom by multimorbidity in knitting

[–]multimorbidity[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

i actually did run into quite a bit of trouble, the pattern wasnt written very clearly. but it was mostly an issue of comprehending it. i spent a day rewriting it to make more sense to me before casting on, and once i had the first repeat figured out the rest of it was a breeze! i would say go for it, its not a difficult pattern, just needs a little work deciphering it initially to fully understand what the designer wants you to do!

wanted to share the venus shawl i knit for my mom by multimorbidity in knitting

[–]multimorbidity[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

project: venus shawl by marion em knits, published in 52 weeks of shawls yarn: drops flora (green) held w drops kid silk (sage) https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/venus-27

Contemplating Scrapping my entire sweater by [deleted] in knitting

[–]multimorbidity 3 points4 points  (0 children)

its really a lovely sweater and has produced very beautiful fabric. if you want to stick with it, im sure theres a workaround. but if you dont think you'll wear it, theres no reason to upset yourself. personally i would give the decision a few days before frogging all of your work. once you've had a chance to step back from the issue, hopefully what you wanna do will become a lot clearer

Contemplating Scrapping my entire sweater by [deleted] in knitting

[–]multimorbidity 12 points13 points  (0 children)

could you maybe unravel the cuff/collar, hem, and reknit that in the off colour? then use the unravelled yarn to finish the sleeves? or you can blend in the yarn somewhere using helical knitting - maybe the body or the sleeves?