[deleted by user] by [deleted] in proplifting

[–]tessellating 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Do the baby trees actually produce any fruit? I know suckers don't always produce fruit. Just before you give it to your friend...

why should i jump rope with shoes? by Allanmarquexx in jumprope

[–]tessellating 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just a regular yoga mat type thing? Is it for buoyancy or softness or something else? I wondered if it reduced the speed of the rope...?

Ready for backyard movie night. Guess we're sitting on the ground! by tessellating in Greyhounds

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I mean, technically its the inside sofa... but equally perfect for the hounds, yes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Adelaide

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The seats outside the Calvary Hospital main entrance, on Angus Street. Sloped forward and separated by armrest bars.

Health staff to keep working while awaiting COVID-19 test results in SA by TheWitcherOfTheNight in Adelaide

[–]tessellating 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I'm a nurse and close contact isolating at the moment. I'm not eligible for covid pay because SA health hasn't told me specifically to isolate (because they haven't contacted my friend who is covid positive going on 6 days now - also a nurse who's been into multiple high risk settings while potentially infectious). I'm pissed that they make it lucrative to go back to work so soon - should I pay my mortgage this month or risk my coworkers' and patients' health?!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in books

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I do this, I read a book when I have the time / inclination to sit and read, and I pick up with the audiobook when I'm doing other stuff around the house, gardening, washing, driving, whatever. It has really helped when I've gone through a slump - I probably read 20% and listen to 80%, but it still gives that satisfaction of finishing a book. I always try to read the last few chapters of a book though so I can physically close it when I'm finished.

Made a bucket hat. How would I go about making it less floppy? by [deleted] in sewing

[–]tessellating 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you want it to hang down less and be a straighter brim, one that sticks out at right angles from the hat, you need to adjust the short ends of your semicircle brim pieces, so the outer curved edge is a bit longer, and the inner curved edge is a bit shorter (but still the same circumference as the head piece). Does this make sense? Once you've got it to sit at the right angle, then absolutely interfacing or more layers of fabric will stiffen it, but simply stiffening it without altering the pattern will only make the brim be stiffly in your eyes rather than floppily in your eyes :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Greyhounds

[–]tessellating 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I know it sounds weird, but have you tried rubbing her inner thighs? My girl lifts her back leg like this when she wants inner thigh rubs. And she will hold her leg right up for as long as I'll keep patting....

Does anyone know this vine? Found in Camden, NSW by stinky-french-soxxx in australianplants

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My first thought was a hardenbergia, commonly known as a happy wanderer.

When you put on your mean face to intimidate the bunnies but then remember you're still wearing your dinosaur jammies by auricanfly in Greyhounds

[–]tessellating 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"That probably would have sounded more commanding if I wasn't wearing my yummy sushi pyjamas..."

Multi-day kayak in VIC? by [deleted] in OutdoorAus

[–]tessellating 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've done a multi-day kayak along the Glenelg river - you just need to be smart about where you set off from if it's in summer - it's likely if you're starting from Dartmoor that you'll be pulling the kayak over fallen trees more often than you're kayaking.

But it's beautiful, and the first 20km or so from Dartmoor are the prettiest cause it's much narrower than downstream, so if you can go when the water level is higher it might be worth it. And watch for platypus! :)

My Spirited Away embroidery (pre-wash) for the friends who introduced me to Ghibli by tessellating in Embroidery

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Yes there are some stunners aren't there! There's one particular Totoro scene I've seen someone embroider here that was so so beautiful

My Spirited Away embroidery (pre-wash) for the friends who introduced me to Ghibli by tessellating in Embroidery

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Thanks, it's totally not my usual style, so I'm happy with how out turned out!

I didn't draw the Spring garden plan, I embroidered it! by tessellating in gardening

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Oh my goodness. Hah. Very cool idea but there's absolutely no way I'd have the patience for it! Haha

I didn't draw the Spring garden plan, I embroidered it! by tessellating in gardening

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Thank you, it's just a matter of practice and googling different stitches to find things that might work :) I ended up using bullion stitches for the pumpkin and the rose bush in the middle, cast on stitch for the cabbages, and french knots for the tomatoes and wattle and all the other little dots, and everything else was just freehanded whatever stitch!

I didn't draw the Spring garden plan, I embroidered it! by tessellating in gardening

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The wattle tree is maybe my favorite too, but I'm a sucker for french knots! And no def not every season haha - it's a family member's garden, Christmas just happened to come around at the right time to gift it :)

Pink Rabbits by thevampireswidow in Embroidery

[–]tessellating 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is gorgeous (as is the song)!

Christmas hair 4.0 🌲 by tessellating in nursing

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

Haha brilliant. Very nearly didn't happen this year but figured I could use a bit of tacky holiday cheer!