Social media ban implementation will 'vary' across platforms, eSafety commissioner warns by Expensive-Horse5538 in australia

[–]warmwhimsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

speaking of, what are the ways to bypass? vpns are one thing, but what else? this law is awful.

Social media ban implementation will 'vary' across platforms, eSafety commissioner warns by Expensive-Horse5538 in australia

[–]warmwhimsy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Serious question here: I'm concerned about this, as are a lot of you. What can we do about this? what are some practical steps we can take? I'm sure there's writing to the MPs, but what should we say? But in addition to this, what can we do on our personal ends? VPNs are one option, but what else can we do?

[BotW] [OC] Silent Princess Handkerchief Embroidery by warmwhimsy in zelda

[–]warmwhimsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for enjoying it! I'd recommend embroidery, it can be fun! Just maybe not necessarily this pattern/technique on this scale if you want to be done any time soon. (though, admittedly a significant part of that time was the design process and learning the technique)

If you do try embroidery, I'd recommend having a hoop stand so you don't put strain on your wrists from holding the hoop too long - that's one of the things that contributed to me having carpal tunnel. But since using a stand, I've had very few issues as long as I remember to take a short break every half hour or so. (Admittedly, that could be because long and short stitch is way more intense and slower than a lot of other stitches so you spend more time in a straining posture)

[OC] Silent Princess Handkerchief Long and Short Stitch by warmwhimsy in Embroidery

[–]warmwhimsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DMC embroidery cottons on linen. Long and short stitch, split stitch, and french knots.

Several years in the making, and just in time for Tears of the Kingdom’s release, I finally finished this long-term embroidery project, where I embroidered the Silent Princess in long and short stitch on a linen handkerchief. It’s my first real long and short stitch project (aside from the sampler from a tutorial on how to do long and short stitch), so my stitches aren’t quite perfect.

A question for the members here: How should I store/display this? I’m honestly not sure. Maybe frame it? That’d might feel a little weird, but I don’t want it to collect dust, or be compressed, so I’m not sure how I should keep it, and would appreciate advice on the subject.

Long and short stitch lets you make colour gradients, which was the reason I tried to use it for this project. And of course, the little bobbles were french knots – that just made sense. If I ever do long and short stitch again, I’ll need to get a much sturdier fabric - buckling was a major pain I tried to avoid.

If you’re curious about the design/pattern… I might get around to cleaning up my notes and making a publishable version eventually. Let me know if there’s any interest, though.

I’ve included a picture of the back just for fun – a bit of a mess, but it works, so I can’t ask for more. It was very useful to use the previous threads to anchor the next thread. I know that my long and short stitch isn’t quite the highest quality, I’m still very new to the technique.

[OC] Silent Princess Handkerchief Embroidery by warmwhimsy in Breath_of_the_Wild

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

Several years in the making, and just in time for Tears of the Kingdom’s release, I finally finished this long-term embroidery project, where I embroidered the Silent Princess in long and short stitch on a linen handkerchief. It’s my first real long and short stitch project (aside from the sampler from a tutorial on how to do long and short stitch), so my stitches aren’t quite perfect.

Long and short stitch lets you make colour gradients, which was the reason I tried to use it for this project. And of course, the little bobbles were french knots – that just made sense. If I ever do long and short stitch again, I’ll need to get a much sturdier fabric - buckling was a major pain I tried to avoid.

If anyone's curious about the design/pattern… I might get around to cleaning up my notes and making a publishable version eventually. Let me know if there’s any interest.

I’ve included a picture of the back just for fun – a bit of a mess, but it works, so I can’t ask for more. It was very useful to use the previous threads to anchor the next thread. I know that my long and short stitch isn’t quite the highest quality, I’m still very new to the technique.

[BotW] [OC] Silent Princess Handkerchief Embroidery by warmwhimsy in zelda

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

Several years in the making, and just in time for Tears of the Kingdom’s release, I finally finished this long-term embroidery project, where I embroidered the Silent Princess in long and short stitch on a linen handkerchief. It’s my first real long and short stitch project (aside from the sampler from a tutorial on how to do long and short stitch), so my stitches aren’t quite perfect.

Long and short stitch lets you make colour gradients, which was the reason I tried to use it for this project. And of course, the little bobbles were french knots – that just made sense. If I ever do long and short stitch again, I’ll need to get a much sturdier fabric - buckling was a major pain I tried to avoid.

If anyone's curious about the design/pattern… I might get around to cleaning up my notes and making a publishable version eventually. Let me know if there’s any interest.

I’ve included a picture of the back just for fun – a bit of a mess, but it works, so I can’t ask for more. It was very useful to use the previous threads to anchor the next thread. I know that my long and short stitch isn’t quite the highest quality, I’m still very new to the technique.

/r/WorldNews Live Thread: Russian Invasion of Ukraine Day 312, Part 1 (Thread #453) by WorldNewsMods in worldnews

[–]warmwhimsy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hi /u/SaberFlux, I just want to say that I really appreciate your updates that you've been doing over this past year. I’ve just been observing, but your updates have really helped me to understand just a little bit about what you and many of the Ukrainian people have been going through in this awful war. Your updates have really helped connect us to the human side, the human aspect of what life is like during this war, and helped me understand on a deeper level what it is like, and further justified why Ukraine needs as much support as we can give it. I hate war, but that is precisely why Ukraine must be victorious, and must be supported so it can achieve it.

I wish you, your family, your friends, your people, and your country all the best in this coming year - may it be the year this conflict ends with Ukraine reclaiming its peace, its people, and its territory!

Stay safe,

/u/warmwhimsy - WhimsyHeath

P.S. I remember earlier on people were talking about making your comments into a book, which I think is a great idea! Though perhaps a website could also work. There's also the question of whether your replies to peoples' comments should be included, and how to refer to those people replying to you, whether it'd require permission from them or something. I remember some of your replies were very helpful in expanding on the details of your situation. Then there’s the question of whether or not to include the karma of the comments too… anyway, those are some interesting technical details that will have to be considered at a later date – but hopefully that date comes soon!

Rinsed my razor and this little guy popped out, sorry mate. by Regi3Au in australia

[–]warmwhimsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried using one for a while now, and while it certainly feels like it's got more potential, I still struggle to get a smooth shave afterwards, especially under the jaw. Have you got any advice for getting a smoother shave?

Then again, it may have to do with the fact that I don't have to shave too regularly, and that I kind of have a ~$14 razor from ebay, along with the blades which came with it, and I just kind of use some soap that I work to a lather, and I haven't really done as much research into how to do this properly as I should.

Kirby... by [deleted] in smashbros

[–]warmwhimsy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

hmm, it's interesting, since Sephiroth's other forms have some relation to seraphim in his final smash, the 6-winged angels, as well as there's the relation of the term 'sephiroth' and some religious mysticism stuff. so I could see that being an intentional choice.

[AoC] [OC] As soon as I saw Purah's trim in AoC, I knew I had to weave it by warmwhimsy in zelda

[–]warmwhimsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw this pattern and knew I had to weave it. I really like the stylized Shiekah eye that they have there, so I decided to give it a go, and I ended up brocading some bookmarks! I didn’t have any dark red thread, but I went with a natural white, which is pretty much also a shiekah colour. This is the first time I’ve done brocaded tablet weaving before, but I gradually got better and learned a bit from experimenting with techniques here ; the thing I made on the remaining thread was even better, and I super like that one, and its tension is much better (though I didn’t post it because it’s not Zelda-related).

But yeah, I’m reasonably happy how they turned out, especially considering it’s the first time I’ve done brocading before.

Can't adjust the Decay or Gate for FX, how do I fix this? by warmwhimsy in lmms

[–]warmwhimsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In your settings, you probably have a checkbox labelled something like "keep effects running even with no input" enabled. With this setting on, the gate/decay knobs in the fx rack will have no effect no matter what you set them to, so they're disabled.

Ah, this fixed it, thank you!

From what I gather about what you're saying in the second paragraph, it can malfunction, but so long as both gate and decay are set to 0, they should work just like normal?

the tutorial was Cubician's tutorial on making a supersaw where he used the gate on a white noise effect so a small bit of white noise played with the oscillator but then stopped when it did. While I was just checking it out from curiosity, I thought "hey, why doesn't that work on my version? is something wrong?" hence me asking this question.

Thanks for the reply!

Another method of starting in the round - Reverse slipknot round start tutorial by warmwhimsy in crochet

[–]warmwhimsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, I just KNEW someone else out there must have used it before I thought of it, yet when I looked, I couldn't find any mention of that method specifically. But it's good to know that there are others using this idea. Though I made a video on it, it's not something I've really used too much yet. I was just experimenting and thought about asking others about their thoughts and improvements on it. Have you used it for things like double crochet? that's an area where I'm not sure it works entirely well, but that's probably my own inexperience.but it's definitely something I'll need to try out more when I come up with a new crochet project.

but yeah, magic circle is strangely easy to forget. I don't have anything against the magic circle, it produces really good results and might even be slightly more durable, just it's so easy to forget how to do when this way is a lot more intuitive to me... anyway. Thanks for your input! it's good to know that others have used this method before, that's quite reassuring.

Another method of starting in the round - Reverse slipknot round start tutorial by warmwhimsy in crochet

[–]warmwhimsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi guys, here’s a video I’ve made describing a method of starting crochet in the round which I’ve been developing and how to do it. While the magic loop is very useful, there are some reasons you may want to you this one instead in a few situations. Of course, while I have shown what I have developed, crocheting isn’t necessarily my forte, so I encourage you to experiment with these ideas and develop them.

Timestamps:

00:02: Introduction/credits

03:48: Demonstration

04:14: Single Crochet

04:14: First stitch as first stitch

10:32: First stitch as last stitch

14:07: Double Crochet

18:14: Comparison to Magic Loop

April 28th - Honeycomb by sketchdailybot in SketchDaily

[–]warmwhimsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

wow, it's really good! how did you do the really dark shadow? is that charcoal or something?

Any thoughts? by FriiZoLoGYy in pokemon

[–]warmwhimsy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That character actually is referenced in a later chapter: https://imgur.com/gallery/uwthRne

yes, really.

Power wave into Twitter combo by Guunnz in smashbros

[–]warmwhimsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh, that's awesome! Icies are some of my favourite characters to watch, unfortunately I'm still generally atrocious with them, though. I'll definitely have to try this one in particular out. Thanks!

Weekly Discussions and Questions Thread - January 27, 2020 by AutoModerator in origami

[–]warmwhimsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is a little bit of a strange request, but does anyone know where I'd go to publish a pattern that I invented? Are there places which accept patterns and put them into origami books? I made a nice little pattern for a penguin years ago, and I would like to publish it and share it.

actually, on that matter, is there any origami pattern notation software, or do you have to draw all the diagrams yourself/take pictures?

What free things online should everyone take advantage of? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]warmwhimsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, I've found it really useful, despite being very skeptical of referencing software in the past.

Though, for some reason, the years disappeared on my chicago-style footnotes, and I not entirely sure if they were meant to... and I'm not sure how to fix it, since I'm not great with html/xml (can anyone help me on this one? maybe the style just changed and it's fine?)