Took all day, but it's done. Sent half with my wife in her lunch. All night long she's ripped on toast at work lol. God I love that woman. Time for a fluffernutter cannabutter sangwich.70g of decarbed Bruce banner. 240 for 40 minutes. 4 sticks of clarified butter. 2 separate infusions.
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Good morning. Or good night? Got a nice little pile of pollen on top of moms cross stich.
Nice pollen crop, and really nice stitching. Those top stitches are all so uniformly sized and neatView attachment 5368856
Good morning. Or good night? Got a nice little pile of pollen on top of moms cross stich.
Thanks. She loved her craftsNice pollen crop, and really nice stitching. Those top stitches are all so uniformly sized and neat
Yup but they can have pets and with a farm those can be some big pets and cattle can be really personable and much nicer than horses, especially asshole quarter horses. Such was my experience of my family that owned the dairy farm.I thought they just slaughtered the steers but I never raised cattle so I don't really know. The field behind my house has sheep and lambs.
Nice tension on those stitches too!Nice pollen crop, and really nice stitching. Those top stitches are all so uniformly sized and neat
Morning. Wow - all this talk about neat stitches, proper cross direction and thread tension is making me wanna pick up counted cross stitching again - yes, it's been many a year.... Then double crossed on a cross stitch by a cross stitcher ...
It would have been interesting to see how expressionless she was after a real long thread accidentally gets a knot in it.... You could see the emotions flowing through her hands while her face remained expressionless ...
That happened a couple times. She glanced down, pulled just the right bit and carried on without dropping a stitch all while talking about Rumspringa (dating and mating).It would have been interesting to see how expressionless she was after a real long thread accidentally gets a knot in it.
We watched an interview with an Amish woman who left her community the other night. She crocheted during the entire interview, which was wrenching. You could see the emotions flowing through her hands while her face remained expressionless.
On that cheery note, good morning!
Her outfit is fabulous!