>> Uh... Twitter, Mastodon, Tumblr, my DW, InsaneJournal... I think that's it so far. Heh.<<
So that's four new verses, since we already covered DW. I used three to finish "In the Shade of the Mighty Oak." Where do you want the last one? If you're looking for more nature poetry, "Autumn's Palette" only has about three verses left to reveal.
>>And thanks! I have stuff photographed that'll be listed over this week. Weather cooperates this weekend, I can get the inexpensive scarves photographed and listed.}:)
Yay!
>> I get a lot of people (in person) asking if it's knitted or crocheted and they're surprised when I say it's all woven. It's amusing.<<
The colorways really do look very similar. Most modern people can't distinguish fibercrafts at a glance, they have to look really close to see the differences. It doesn't help that some self-striping yarns will make not only simple stripes but actual plaids if you hit the right stitch and gauge in knitting or crochet.
Me, if I see stripes or especially crossing stripes, I check for a weave. But then I like historical reenactment and crafts. One time someone had a card-loom booth at a faire, and Mom went on a long spiel about the oldest computer.
Re: Booth- Dante's Spirit
So that's four new verses, since we already covered DW. I used three to finish "In the Shade of the Mighty Oak." Where do you want the last one? If you're looking for more nature poetry, "Autumn's Palette" only has about three verses left to reveal.
>>And thanks! I have stuff photographed that'll be listed over this week. Weather cooperates this weekend, I can get the inexpensive scarves photographed and listed.}:)
Yay!
>> I get a lot of people (in person) asking if it's knitted or crocheted and they're surprised when I say it's all woven. It's amusing.<<
The colorways really do look very similar. Most modern people can't distinguish fibercrafts at a glance, they have to look really close to see the differences. It doesn't help that some self-striping yarns will make not only simple stripes but actual plaids if you hit the right stitch and gauge in knitting or crochet.
Me, if I see stripes or especially crossing stripes, I check for a weave. But then I like historical reenactment and crafts. One time someone had a card-loom booth at a faire, and Mom went on a long spiel about the oldest computer.