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Oct 10, 2006 15:23

Kittens are so cute. I came home for lunch today, and Oscar went over to Wally and started licking his head. Then there was some mutual licking going on. I didn't think anything could top all three of us napping on my bed together for the squeee!-factor, but I was wrong. Kittens = the deadliest kind of cute.
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feiran loaned me a copy of Mean Genes and I ( Read more... )

cross-stitch, kitties, tv

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arcane_the_sage October 10 2006, 20:20:50 UTC
I understand how they have extrapolated from genes developed to encourage mass/food storage as fat to say that's why we have trouble denying ourselves, but the whole ancient man drive to eat all on his plate at once (because the next meal was uncertain) translating into why some people are unable not to spend all the money they get?

Way over simplified, but not all wrong. Genes do play a role in how our minds turn out, but for all that nature there is a whole lot of nurture to take into account. For any compulsion there needs a triggering event of some kind. But I also believe that we are just starting to realize what role genetics plays in the probability that many psych conditions may develop in given person (given a set of conditions). In short, the human mind is a messy place being pulled in too many directions..... so place your bets as to what part starts to break first ^_^

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ecmyers October 10 2006, 20:28:55 UTC
Why, you could watch Veronica Mars on Tuesdays!

:P

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trinityvixen October 10 2006, 22:48:45 UTC
I could do, or I could watch Animaniacs some more. Guess which I'm going to do?

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umeyard October 11 2006, 17:07:16 UTC
*hugs*
i feel your cross stitch pain, but here is a fun fact with CS fabric, the actual dead center of the square is not that tight, and the tighter you have your fabric in the loop the easier it is to do it. also short cut idea. Look at your half stitches. Are you going to back stitch over them? if so just skip the long part of the X that you are doing since nobody will see that thread anyways. only do the the 1/4th part. Trust me on this, the end result will look less lumpy :)

now you can laugh at me about this, i put Dana's blankie somewhere for safekeeping so it would not get dirty. Open to any ideas on where i put it :(

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trinityvixen October 11 2006, 17:30:17 UTC
Oh dear, sorry to hear that.

Thanks for the advice on the half stitches. I see that even in the one thing I've managed to keep up with over the years, I still have room for improvement (note: the bib was an aida front pocket on a regular bib, so I couldn't use the hoop, plus I tend not to use hoops as they stretch the fabric out--I use a loom for big things or else I roll the sides and hold onto it. It's not taut, but it's not distorted either).

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umeyard October 11 2006, 17:36:04 UTC
yes a loop will stretch it out all crazy style, all you need to do is take it out of the loop, put your hand on either side of the fabric and sorta move your hands like they are shuffling feet if that makes any sense. Also use some woolite in your sink, wash the item by hand and let it dry, that will get the fabric to bounce back in place.

i need a loom...badly. and remember, the tigher you have the fabric the more even yoru stitches are going to be :D I know its a pain in the ass....and you have the weird circly thing, but trust me it goes away, ask Darryl, his was stretched out all crazy style and washed it by hand for him and now its all happy looking :D

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trinityvixen October 11 2006, 18:47:55 UTC
You sound like a pro :) More than me, at any rate. I might consider that route for the next one I'm working on, given it's size. anywho, cheers!

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