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Non-Euclidean Quilting: Wrapping Up February
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Stitchy adventures, by teacupfaery. Friday, 28 February 2014. Seriously, a wonderful month here. Hanging out in Camden. Frosted pumpkin stitchery patterns. Getting my sewjo back. Winning at free motion quilting. Hedgehog fibres sock yarn. Finding and cleaning up my very own cat skull. Fancy dinner out for Valentine's Day. Finishing the Volume quilt. Feeling hopeful about derma recovery. Ready for March now :). 28 February 2014 at 21:43. I am very happy for you! Looks like you had a great month!
Non-Euclidean Quilting: March 2013
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Stitchy adventures, by teacupfaery. Wednesday, 27 March 2013. I'm travelling to the UK again tomorrow. It ha been an on-again/off-again trip for the last couple of weeks. But it looks like it is now most definitely on. Eeek! I decided against bringing the Swoon, as hand quilting an 80" square is way too hard to handle in a small space, so this morning I settled on a back-up plan. I am officially starting another hexagon project! I will be using some 1" hexy papers I have to hand, and I want to use fabric...
Non-Euclidean Quilting: Farmer's Wife Catch-up, and R'lyeh
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Stitchy adventures, by teacupfaery. Saturday, 28 September 2013. Farmer's Wife Catch-up, and R'lyeh. As soon as I saw this canning jar block. I absolutely had to make one for my Farmer's Wife quilt. I have officially left the book now, and intend to make any 6" block I fancy until I reach my goal of 63 blocks. Currently on 24, I think. I also stitched up this mini Sparkle block. 2 October 2013 at 12:08. I just started learning knitting socks two at a time one of the magic loops! Ive never really knit muc...
Non-Euclidean Quilting: May 2014
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Stitchy adventures, by teacupfaery. Sunday, 11 May 2014. I have been quietly stitching my way through a glorious sunshiny spring here in Ireland. April was wonderful. A blaze of sunlight on the river water and bright green leaves bursting into the blue skies. I don't like to be indoors too much in this weather, so I have mostly been working on hand stitching and knitting projects. I recently tried some of Wild Olive's. No more lost scissors, yay! Burger is part of the Summer Sampler.
Non-Euclidean Quilting: September 2013
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Stitchy adventures, by teacupfaery. Saturday, 28 September 2013. Farmer's Wife Catch-up, and R'lyeh. As soon as I saw this canning jar block. I absolutely had to make one for my Farmer's Wife quilt. I have officially left the book now, and intend to make any 6" block I fancy until I reach my goal of 63 blocks. Currently on 24, I think. I also stitched up this mini Sparkle block. Friday, 27 September 2013. Birthday Treats and Cozy Stitches. Yesterday was my birthday. Dan and I had spent the last few d...
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Just another forty-degree day. January 23, 2011. There is a thin line, I’m starting to realize, between emotional honesty and just kind of being a cunt. I don’t know, I probably shouldn’t say too much. Let’s just say that guy’s done too much drugs. The answer, I realized, was disappointing. He’s right here. February 9, 2010. The Antlers – Wake. Here is a brief introduction to. As written in a recent email from Kush:. About a depressed cancer patient at Sloan-Kettering! Now whos name-dropping, Karen?
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The Wallet to Entitlement Ratio. In the course of my many jobs, I've noted an intriguing mathematico-sociological phenomenon which I've dubbed The Wallet to Entitlement Ratio. Write this down, because it'll soon be textbook material in graduate-level sociology classes. Your customer's wallet, the greater. The sense of entitlement he or she is likely to possess. After all, they've either worked hard within society's rules, or else they're darn good at manipulating the rules to their benefit. Eithe...The s...
Slushpile Musings
Some things I've noticed in the 2 1/2 years I've been reading the Noneuclidean Cafe slushpile. Wednesday, July 25, 2007. Working with Meter and Rhyme. I mentioned at the end of the last post I'd save meter and rhyme for a separate entry. So I wanted to come back and offer some thoughts on what to watch out for when working with meter and/or rhyme. The single biggest problem I see in metrical poetry is that it's too regular, and over-regular meter tends towards a sing-song quality:. A poem lovely as a tree.
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Stitchy adventures, by teacupfaery. Sunday, 11 May 2014. I have been quietly stitching my way through a glorious sunshiny spring here in Ireland. April was wonderful. A blaze of sunlight on the river water and bright green leaves bursting into the blue skies. I don't like to be indoors too much in this weather, so I have mostly been working on hand stitching and knitting projects. I recently tried some of Wild Olive's. No more lost scissors, yay! Burger is part of the Summer Sampler. Hanging out in Camden.
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So he thinks he's a logician
So he thinks he's a logician. Friday, January 16, 2009. Ockham's Razor: an interesting way to define "logical". Wow I can't even tell you how oft I have been given the following as an assumption in an argument: "Given any two explanations of a phenomenon, the simpler of the two will be the correct one". You've seen this guy lurking around the corner, just outside the circle of lamplight, right? Latin, these days? Why must Ockham's Razor stand with the rules of truth-functional, or even first-order, logic?
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