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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2019-08-28 01:20 am
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Cuddle Party

Everyone needs contact comfort sometimes. Not everyone has ample opportunities for this in facetime. So here is a chance for a cuddle party in cyberspace. Virtual cuddling can help people feel better.

We have a
cuddle room that comes with fort cushions, fort frames, sheets for draping, and a weighted blanket. A nest full of colorful egg pillows sits in one corner. There is a basket of grooming brushes, hairbrushes, and styling combs. A bin holds textured pillows. There is a big basket of craft supplies along with art markers, coloring pages, and blank paper. The kitchen has a popcorn machine. Labels are available to mark dietary needs, recipe ingredients, and level of spiciness. Here is the bathroom, open to everyone. There is a lawn tent and an outdoor hot tub. Bathers should post a sign for nude or clothed activity. Come snuggle up!
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Re: * shows up with the project bag*

[personal profile] ng_moonmoth 2019-08-30 03:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I think your point about the signal/noise ratio is telling. Thing is, though, the sort of signal one is seeking might characterize itself along different dimensions. For myself, for example, I usually start with a garment type -- and then start looking for instances that I think would look good on me. It's only after that that my filters consider price. So if I must visit multiple sites to find my candidate patterns, that's a challenge of it's own. And unless there's enough overall volume (e.g., travel) to make an aggregator site profitable, I have to do it myself.

Ravelry does have a price filter, so those who want to limit their search to free patterns can do so. I think it's for the best when there's room for everyone, with good filters to remove the stuff one isn't interested in.
Edited 2019-08-30 15:52 (UTC)