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myrmepropagandist
myrmepropagandist
@futurebird@sauropods.win  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@Anke @va2lam @bucknam

OK I've tried to draw it.

Do not overthink the details of these diagrams. Consider the difference between using a knot to hold the thread vs. using friction.

Friction is often a better, more robust solution. There are many ways to start sewing. Just overlap your stitches, back-stitch a few times until you feel it will not slide out.

Two diagrams, hand drawn showing how a "people think sewing works" and there is a thread with a needle weaving in and out of a paper with holes in it. At the end a know too large to fit through the hole holds the thread in place. 

The diagram points out this is a "point of failure and bulky"

Then there is another identical diagram but this time the thread goes through the first two holes and there is no knot. Friction hold it in place. "Smooth!"
Two diagrams, hand drawn showing how a "people think sewing works" and there is a thread with a needle weaving in and out of a paper with holes in it. At the end a know too large to fit through the hole holds the thread in place. The diagram points out this is a "point of failure and bulky" Then there is another identical diagram but this time the thread goes through the first two holes and there is no knot. Friction hold it in place. "Smooth!"
Two diagrams, hand drawn showing how a "people think sewing works" and there is a thread with a needle weaving in and out of a paper with holes in it. At the end a know too large to fit through the hole holds the thread in place. The diagram points out this is a "point of failure and bulky" Then there is another identical diagram but this time the thread goes through the first two holes and there is no knot. Friction hold it in place. "Smooth!"
the roamer
the roamer
@the_roamer@mastodonapp.uk replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@futurebird @Anke @va2lam @bucknam

So lovely.

Sewing is an alien art for me, I envy you. I won't start now, but I see this as a wonderful Taoist case study!

Let the material decide how it wants to be treated. The knot is my external will, clumsily imposed on the thread; the friction loop is the inner nature of the thread, gracefully doing what it does, skillfully aligned with my needs.

I love the drawing too!

#Tao #Zhuangzi

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