@zudn Thanks!
@danyork Thank you! I'm particularly pleased with it.
@RL_Dane Thank you!
I finished the scarf this weekend! I'm really pleased with how it turned out, to the point that I think I want to make another for myself (this one is a gift). #weaving
@Triffen Thank you!
You can see the pattern emerge on this fabric very quickly. Here is the first few inches of the scarf. Instead of just repeating the pattern throughout the full width, I extended the pattern on each edge to give it a one inch border on each side to frame the central pattern. #weaving
We have a new homestead on the Fediverse. To borrow an analogy from @kyle, We're trying out our own tiny house. Let's see how this goes over here in our own space thanks to @mastohost #NewDigs
In the warp zone again. This time I'm making a black linen (warp) and black wool (weft) scarf. I'm using a standard "Ms and Ws" point draft twill pattern from Handweaver's Pattern Directory pg 90. #weaving
@kop316 Ahh. Yeah I would be nervous using a magnetic phone mount on a bicycle.
@kop316 Since I added a metal sticker on the back of my phone to mount it to my laptop docks, I added strong magnetic phone mounts to my car as well. They seem to hold things pretty well.
@roland @purism We have been open and very public in our thought processes to determine if it were possible to do marketing in the modern age in an ethical way:
https://puri.sm/posts/is-ethical-advertising-possible/
After much thought (and community feedback) we codified some ethical marketing principles we follow (including how we use UTMs).
https://puri.sm/posts/purisms-ethical-marketing-principles/
How we use UTM is not much different from HTTP referrer, it just makes it a bit easier for us to organize data in Matomo. Remove it if you want.
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