@kenSwinson@indieweb.social avatar kenSwinson , to random

Happy Valentine’s Day to those who celebrate!!!

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@raemariz@spore.social avatar raemariz , to random

New profile. Time to update post!

Hello! I’m STILL a tiny Hawaiian punk mom living in Stockholm who writes fun, imaginative, hard-to-categorize usually featuring or futurisms.

I DID find this to be a space to chat about craft and crafting mostly at and

But I’m also into and now and looking to connect with folks in those spaces

https://raemariz.com

@OctoLumia@piaille.fr avatar OctoLumia , to Art Share🎨

artshare@lemmy.world icon Art Share🎨
Arrietty diorama's done ~ 🌿
I might do kingdom hearts next ... (Maybeee ?)

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@kenSwinson@indieweb.social avatar kenSwinson , to random

The internet is filled with so much slop, I'm going to give another go at blogging--even though if i was smart, I'd just unplug everything and read books instead

Sorry for being such a grump today--will be back to my happy self tomorrow!

Here's a link to my latest post and linocut:

https://www.kenswinson.com/2026/01/29/who-controls-our-brain-linocut/

@KmacNessa@mastodon.social avatar KmacNessa , to random

My first attempt at crochet.. and the yeti body is looking more like a snowball than a critter... :scremcat:

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@davidr@hachyderm.io avatar davidr , to random

I need advice/info/specs

I want to make stencils. However, my current use case is on a shot glass. A previous use case was on an object the size of a quarter.

I think I want a but I'm not sure how small of detail I can get.

For the glasses, I think I need letter heights ~= .25 inches (keeping in mind that the details of those letters are much smaller)

For the quarters, I wanted arbitrary icons/shapes so the size may be less of an issue

Is this doable? How fiddly is it? Assume I am a person who likes solving problems but has a 3 week deadline. Oh also, what model?

Also also, how locked into the software/system would I be? Like, am I forced to use a subpar app? Can I only use their fonts for a
example? Is or similar workable?

davidr OP ,
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Watched a bunch of videos of the Brother cutter.....and ordered one

The main model diffs are extra things in the box, more pre-loaded designs and Disney branding. So I just got the SDX85 and added a low-tack mat and vinyl blades

The software is optional but probably helpful. It doesn't run on , but with a combination of the online version, and the device itself I should be fine.

My first project is etched shot glasses for Mrs' party.

Then I need to etch some metal labels for a project I've fallen behind on. (This should be a whole separate post, really)

After that.../? There's a lot of very clever who have figured out techniques to, for instance, make multi-colored designs using the scan feature, simultaneous printing and registration marks.

davidr OP ,
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arrived. (you may wonder about "wrinkles" on the left. those are bubbles in the cheap glass jar I pulled from the recycle bin)

@seanbala@mas.to avatar seanbala , to random

Finally! A new project! We discovered traveller’s notebooks this year. Love the concept but wanted to have one that was AND not made of plastic. I also wanted to make my own inserts. These are prototypes to see if the concept could work. I am so proud of these! I learned a great deal and am planning on making a larger one for A5 notebooks.

A blue and a brown cloth bound travellers journal stacked vertically, held together with colorful elastic bands, resting on a bamboo surface. Each notebook has a decorative bead through the elastic at the header.
Two traveller’s journals are placed side by side on a bamboo table. The photo is from the top so you can see the way the elastics are woven. Each book contains three passport sized notebooks. The journals are blue and brown and the elastics are orange and goldenrod respectively.
Two open traveller’s journals displayed on a bamboo table. The top notebook features a yellow and a purple passport sized journal, while the bottom notebook has an orange and a yellow passport sized journal. Both notebooks are styled with decorative covers.

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@rebeccabanner@mastodonapp.uk avatar rebeccabanner , to random

Today I get to make believe I'm one of the experts on the Repair Shop. I'm working on the book nook kit I got for my birthday in the summer, which I only started at Christmas and haven't touched since! Decided to skip a couple of the fiddly book steps for now and build the first piece of furniture. Needlessly colouring in the unprinted side of this book stand - I expect it was left plain because that side is never seen once it's all assembled.

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@kenSwinson@indieweb.social avatar kenSwinson , to random

excited to share 2 ceramic pieces that are part of the Imprinting Justice: Clay exhibit opening this Friday at Queen City Clay-Cincinnati, Ohio.

these works were created last year, while I was a guest at the Corner Studio, in Ontario, Canada. Both are made with a unique grey stoneware clay that is produced in that region of Canada.

The show is on on display until Feb 28th
I hope you’ll get to see the show!

a grey and white cup with decoration that says-love your neighbor
a grey and white cup with dove and branches decoration

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@astro_jcm@mastodon.online avatar astro_jcm , to random

After 15 months of hard work, my dad has finished this impressive model of Minas Tirith! It is 1.4 m high and entirely hand-made out of wood. One of the most time-consuming parts was manually engraving the bricks on all walls and buildings, but this was key to properly convey the huge size of the city. Everything was painted by hand, adding some wear and tear. For a behind-the-scenes look at how he built this check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1Ywlc8ojjE

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@NatureMC@mastodon.online avatar NatureMC , to random

09 All began with an exhibition on the increasingly rare of . How could young people be inspired?

The answer is simple: instead of showing amateurs how they fail at difficult techniques, give them something simple that rewards them with success. That's how this came about (more in the alt text). You can make such pendants with every precious you find! Fixed on a jeans scrap. At the end glued on cardboard for being stiff. 1/2

Zoom on a big red flower made with red sequins and bright yellow glass rocailles. Looking like an open form of a dahlia.The braid was vintage, a rest of a company producing costumes. The flowers made of sequins and beads were already machine-made but it's possible to work manually.
Zoom on one of the small yellow flowers: It shows that they used yellow sequins like discs on the fabric, fixed with a tiny white glass rocaille bead to give you the imagination of a small flower. It's quite easy to fix sequins like this: the needle must go through the hole of the bead. Nowadays you sew it with FireLine, a special thread as strong as fishing line and extremely fine.
The red, blue and yellow tiny pendants at the bottom of the rectangle are made with Czech glass facette beads and rocailles, threaded onto fine copper wire, which is twisted into tiny eyelets at the end. This prevents the beads from slipping off the wire and allows the upper eyelet to be sewn on.

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@bluejay@ohai.social avatar bluejay , to random


“Omas / Opas Schätze” / Grandma’s or Grandpa’s treasures

This crocheted wool afghan blanket, made by my wife’s grandfather, has kept us (and our cats) warm for decades. He was a kind, generous man, and we love how it keeps his memory close, especially in the winter months.

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@ngaylinn@tech.lgbt avatar ngaylinn , to random

My needs a refresh.

I'm a student at the University of , studying the of . I'm into , , , and , because I want to understand , , and using my native language of . I share my musings and on my . I love generally, and am full of bitchy .

I was a in for many years, but left in 2021. I'm glad I did, and now I feel a bit betrayed by the . I've been going back to my roots, and gradually ing my life. I still love to talk about , , and healthy . Recently I've been enjoying , mostly in .

I have a wife and a . I love , , , and .

All kinds of people are valid and worthy, but people, folks on the spectrum, and get a shout out right now because they need our support.

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@kenSwinson@indieweb.social avatar kenSwinson , to random

Wanted to wish you all a good morning, and declare that I'm definitely on TEAM PIGGY!

POWER TO THE PIGGIES!!!

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@kenSwinson@indieweb.social avatar kenSwinson , to random

I'm super excited about this brand new woodcut, because it represents a few of my favorite things:

tea with friends
bears
teapots
woodcut

https://youtu.be/gExqWOmj0mw

@johnbloor@beige.party avatar johnbloor , to random

Here's a good photo of my new print "Weathering the Storm".

It is an edition of 24, printed in six colours on Fabriano 5.

https://www.johnbloor.co.uk/products/weathering-the-storm

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@DevonEllington@writing.exchange avatar DevonEllington , to random

Topic Workbooks – Creative tools to streamline the “work” part, leaving more room for the “creative” part. Budget-friendly, available on multiple channels.

What’s a Topic Workbook? It’s a short, digital handbook. Each Workbook covers a specific topic. There are exercises, resources, and tips to help you in that topic.

These are available through multiple digital distributors at a budget friendly price.

https://www.devonellingtowkr.com/topic-workbooks/

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@Basmitharts@weird.autos avatar Basmitharts , to random

New Turquoise Wrap Ring fresh off the bench.

@joancarroll@photog.social avatar joancarroll , to random