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@kerravonsen@mastodon.au  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@randahl There are also a fair few spinners, but I'm not sure which hashtag is the best one to follow for that: #textilearts or #fiberarts or #fibrearts - maybe we all ought to switch to #textilearts simply because it avoids the confusion of US versus non-US spelling.

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Kerr Avonsen (she/her)
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@kerravonsen@mastodon.au  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@randahl YES!
At least it does for #knitting and #crochet - follow the hashtags and/or follow the groups @knitting and @crochet
There is also @crafters but that isn't very active, perhaps because its focus is too broad.

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@kerravonsen@mastodon.au replied  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

@randahl There are also a fair few spinners, but I'm not sure which hashtag is the best one to follow for that: #textilearts or #fiberarts or #fibrearts - maybe we all ought to switch to #textilearts simply because it avoids the confusion of US versus non-US spelling.

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@FediTips@social.growyourown.services  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Most hashtags are pretty obvious, you just put # in front of a topic. For example if a post is about coffee it might have the tag #Coffee

However, many popular hashtags have difficult-to-guess names, so I've started a list to help people discover them:

➡️ https://fedi.tips/fun-and-useful-hashtags-to-follow-on-mastodon-and-the-wider-fediverse

Copy-paste a hashtag into the search box in Mastodon if you want to browse or follow it.

If you have suggestions for non-obvious hashtags that should be added to the list, let me know in the replies 🙂

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@NatureMC@mastodon.online replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@FediTips if it was not added yet: #JobAlert #histodon #academicChatter #makersHour #writingCommunity #solarpunkSunday #standingStones and #standingStonesSunday #phantastikPrompts #FotoVorschlag #FiberArts #textileArts #visibleMending #thickTrunkTuesday #naturelovers #FediHire #fediHelp #FediGive #askFedi #HerStory #WomenInHistory #WomenInSTEM #indigenousPeople #BlackMastodon #BlackFedi #blackHistory

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@kerravonsen@mastodon.au  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

I've been wrestling with this yarn: Ice Yarns Violino, in blue/green/red/orange.

This yarn is not easy to needle-knit with. The 'ribbon' of this ribbon yarn is a flattened i-cord made out of thread. The stitch-holes in the i-cord are big enough to catch the point of any knitting needle. With the current project I'm knitting I've often had to re-do a stitch over and over before I got a stitch where the threads didn't catch on the needle.

This yarn is fine for machine-knitting and crochet, because there are no pointy tools involved. Unfortunately, the colour sections are so short that the longest sequence of one colour with 4mm needles is four knit stitches, but most of the time the colour-sequences are two stitches wide. This means that doing crochet with this yarn looks like someone vomited confetti. Machine-knitting gives a similar result, because the gauge of my knitting machine is more like 8mm than 4mm.

So I felt I HAD to needle-knit this, in order to do the colours justice. I'm making an octopus soft toy; and I've come too far to back out now. The body is done, and I've just started the first leg.

But it is DRIVING ME BONKERS!

One thing that is keeping me going is the thought that this project may use up all the yarn and I'll never have to deal with it again.

@knitting #knitting @crochet #crochet #textilearts #fibrearts #fiberarts

A skein of yarn, with a label saying "ice yarns". It is a ribbon yarn, with short sequences of colour: dark blue, green, red, and pale orange.
A skein of yarn, with a label saying "ice yarns". It is a ribbon yarn, with short sequences of colour: dark blue, green, red, and pale orange.
A skein of yarn, with a label saying "ice yarns". It is a ribbon yarn, with short sequences of colour: dark blue, green, red, and pale orange.
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@kerravonsen@mastodon.au  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

I've been wrestling with this yarn: Ice Yarns Violino, in blue/green/red/orange.

This yarn is not easy to needle-knit with. The 'ribbon' of this ribbon yarn is a flattened i-cord made out of thread. The stitch-holes in the i-cord are big enough to catch the point of any knitting needle. With the current project I'm knitting I've often had to re-do a stitch over and over before I got a stitch where the threads didn't catch on the needle.

This yarn is fine for machine-knitting and crochet, because there are no pointy tools involved. Unfortunately, the colour sections are so short that the longest sequence of one colour with 4mm needles is four knit stitches, but most of the time the colour-sequences are two stitches wide. This means that doing crochet with this yarn looks like someone vomited confetti. Machine-knitting gives a similar result, because the gauge of my knitting machine is more like 8mm than 4mm.

So I felt I HAD to needle-knit this, in order to do the colours justice. I'm making an octopus soft toy; and I've come too far to back out now. The body is done, and I've just started the first leg.

But it is DRIVING ME BONKERS!

One thing that is keeping me going is the thought that this project may use up all the yarn and I'll never have to deal with it again.

@knitting #knitting @crochet #crochet #textilearts #fibrearts #fiberarts

A skein of yarn, with a label saying "ice yarns". It is a ribbon yarn, with short sequences of colour: dark blue, green, red, and pale orange.
A skein of yarn, with a label saying "ice yarns". It is a ribbon yarn, with short sequences of colour: dark blue, green, red, and pale orange.
A skein of yarn, with a label saying "ice yarns". It is a ribbon yarn, with short sequences of colour: dark blue, green, red, and pale orange.
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