Skeleton & Diaphonized fishies! ππ
no matter how terrible my day is. i can always end my day in bed imagining fictional characters making out sloppy style and fucking raw. and that's beautiful. there's some good in this world mister frodo and it's worth fighting for
Ah yes of course, like the all you can eat shrimp was simply too generous sounded like a fucking dumb explanation
When I was a kid my aunt gave me my sign name in NGT, and I love how she composed it because it's pretty much a pun on both the way my spoken name sounds and who I am as a person. So it looks a little like the words for "sun" ("zon") and "yes" ("ja") put together, evidently based on the similarity to "Sonja". But instead of just combining those two words, or even simply fingerspelling my name which would have roughly given the same effect, she spliced the two. It starts out with a fingerspelled s, then instead of spelling the o, there is a modified sign for sun (facing the viewer, rather than the signer), followed by a fingerspelled n. The closest way I can describe the vibe for hearing people is it looks like this:
sβοΈn
This is already objectively great of course, but it gets better. The second syllable starts with the swoop for the finger j. Instead of simply tacking a finger a to the back of it, it then switches into the sign for "yes", but with an additional wiggle, because well, I hardly ever did sit still.
And it's called βocd/anxietyβ
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky, 'Notes' from The Underground
One of the gloves colorwork is finally done! Now I've gotta cast on the second one
Is that,,,, the evolved version of the pixar lamp?
1 night lying in bed u look up at your ceiling & see this crawling towards u wyd
"nobody is judging you" wrong, my mother is seemingly always judging every single stranger she sees
could you give a tutorial for the barbed wire stitching please? ^_^
Sure! I've never done a tutorial before, so I'm sorry if this is a little confusing π
The whole design is made of simple straight stitches, so it's pretty easy :)
1. Make a diagonal stitch, then make another one in the opposite direction to create an 'X', that is wider toward the end.
2. Make two more diagonal stitches to create another X attached to the end of the first one.
3. Make two more diagonal stitches that face outward, creating the 'barbs'
3. Create straight horizontal stitches between the barbs, I'd say about 3-5, depending on how far apart you make the stitches.
4. Create two diagonal stitches facing outward again, facing the opposite direction of the first two barbs, closing off the first shape.
5. Create another X between the barbs, and repeat the process again until you reach the end of whatever you're embroidering :)
I would suggest making the X's a bit longer and narrower than I did here, because I think it looks a bit better that way, but honestly it doesn't matter all that much :)