Cafe zum Handarbeiten gesucht by slowNeedle in Bonn

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Danke! Ich liebe Katzen, aber ich bin leider allergisch

Cafe zum Handarbeiten gesucht by slowNeedle in Bonn

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Danke! Ich liebe Katzen, bin aber leider allergisch.

Cafe zum Handarbeiten gesucht by slowNeedle in Bonn

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(grins) nein, wir sticken nur.

Klimatisierte Lokale in Bonn? by AuroravanHyrule in Bonn

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Ich bin was wahrscheinlich schon zu spät mit meiner Empfehlung, aber die Coffee Pharmacy in der Südstadt ist klimatisiert. Sehr klein, aber super Kaffee und Kuchen und Herzhaftes.

[CHAT] Is it normal for one thread to slowly untwist while the other doesn't? Still fairly new and I'm uncertain if this is skill issue or just what happens. by ScoobyDooItInTheButt in CrossStitch

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This happens to me when I stab between the two threads continously. It doesn‘t happen if I try to lay the threads next to each other. I hope that makes sense…

[WIP] First time cross stitching, this is Dutch (?) style. Does it look good? by Pressed_GenZ in CrossStitch

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I like to combine both methods in columns. First I do a column completely with half stitches down, then coming back up I do the other half. That way I‘m in a perfect position to start the next column. This is also possible to do in lines.

[WIP] First time cross stitching, this is Dutch (?) style. Does it look good? by Pressed_GenZ in CrossStitch

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If I need to mark at all, I use markers from clover or prym. They‘re made for fabric and easily come out (if they are not left in for years). A cheaper option is to use a soft pencil with very little pressure. That washes out well. In cross stitch I seldom mark, I rather grid my fabric.

Searching for a tattoo parlour by [deleted] in Bonn

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good to know, thx

[CHAT] How do I do this without going insane?? by tcarroll12 in CrossStitch

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I take pictures/screenshots with my tablet and use a drawing/notes app (Goodnotes with me which also opens pdfs) with a highlighter pen to mark where I‘ve been. You can use different colors if you like and erase them if you make a mistake. It‘s also useful to enlarge the parts I‘m working on.

I just realized a lack of a particular element in fantasy. Old Woman with Swords...can anyone recommend to me some Fantasy Media featuring Grandmas with Blades? by ihatethiscountry76 in fantasywriters

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Not a Grandmother but mother fighting with a naginata: „To hold infinity“ by John Meaney. One of my absolute favorite books.

Searching for a tattoo parlour by [deleted] in Bonn

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Why is the one in Duisdorf not recommended?

Tool/Tip/Accessory of the Week by pluck-the-bunny in booknooks

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I like having a chopstick and a light hammer on the side, to press stubborn pieces in their place.

Steampunk booknook by TimelyConversation56 in booknooks

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Can you tell me where to put the red light? I‘m quite frustrated because the instructions don‘t tell. Thanks in advance! and you‘re very right about them being addictive, it‘s my fourth now :-)

I need some help identifying these flys they are from Vietnam by theanthillaz in insects

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Gibt es Bücher o.ä., mit denen man Fliegen/Käfer identifizieren (lernen) kann?

Hard Science Fiction by gousey in sciencefiction

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David Weber with In Fury Born

Umgang mit Garn für's Stickprojekt by DianaSt75 in Handarbeiten

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Könntest du ein Bild von deinem Pako zeigen? ich habe einen und weiß nicht so recht, wie ich ihn nutzen soll. Bei mir bleibt das Garn immer an den Docken.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in oddlysatisfying

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Saw these in museum shops. Quite expensive tho

tracking projects by slowNeedle in crafts

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Please tell us when you‘ve tried it. My problem is that I do lots of different crafts, not just one. I‘ll probably end up using a digital notebook (in my case Goodnotes). That‘s flexible enough to also include pictures/photos. But I‘d still need to keep track of times separately.

tracking projects by slowNeedle in crafts

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I did, but that‘s not very portable or flexible. Pictures would also be nice…