#Crochet Styles in Australia
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grabbing my brain by the shoulders and shaking it LISTEN TO ME BRAIN look at all the things you have to live for
ceramics from robin!! they are in the mail!! i really want to see them
tshirts! also in the mail! including the one that says 'i do not wish to perish today'!!
i want to reread lockwood and co and write fics about it! there's this one specific au i have in mind
literally nobody could make sense of adira's story if I was unable to keep working on it lol there's just too many notes hidden in my brain and this story's GOOD it has POTENTIAL it just needs a lot of work
same with taira! like i have a reasonably clean draft but it needs editing badly (but i'm waiting until im in a better frame of mind in general bc otherwise i will mess it up with depressed stuff)
i'm halfway through my reread of into the silent planet
i want to see ransom grow up into a full sized cat
i want to work as a fully qualified midwife!
i want to see a nicu!
i want to go back to my previous placement place for my next mid placement bc they were so good last time i loved them sm
i want to regain my friendship with the boy! whether or not that's something that will ultimately work idk but both of us want it it's just awkward rn
amira's world tour this year might include australia i don't know yet and wouldn't it be a shame if i missed seeing her live bc if she comes to anywhere in my country i am gonna do everything i can to get to a concert
the sheet music my friend gave me of the music he wrote for me, i haven't learnt to play that yet!
i have three and a half socks promised to my parents that i haven't knitted yet
i have that fidget to crochet that i bought the pattern for a while back
i want to try crocheting another bracelet in a slightly different style that might work better in terms of sitting on my wrist (the one i have is too loose bc it fits over my hand and then sits weirdly, i want to see if i can improve that)
vaniah's story is so incredibly personal to me i know hopefully without hubris that im the only person who can write that story and it would be a terrible shame if it was uncompleted
all the many many stories i have in my brain that nobody else would understand without context
gonna borrow my brother's graphics tablet! and i have that set of artworks on psalm 23 to finish
and also a bunch of other artworks i haven't finished yet
i haven't watched lockwood and co yet!
nor have i read mistborn!
someday i want to meet up with various online friends
i haven't seen my sister for over three years irl and sometime i want to go to her place of residence overseas so i can see her
gonna go see harry potter and the cursed child sometime next month with two of my brothers
i just really want to go to a concert of some kind maybe later this year or start of next year when the mso has free concerts
i want to learn that whole thing Jesus says in the later parts of john, it has some of my favourite verses in it
i need to finish learning hebrews
i need to read the queen's thief! i have wanted to for ages but i've been tending towards not reading or only comfort reads/rereads lately
i have so many pieces of music to finish writing
i have that double-knitting hat to learn how to knit and then knit
all those cds i have to listen to!
i need to sort through my photographs, a great many i haven't even LOOKED AT yet
i have to pursue diagnosis for adhd! imagine never knowing if i had adhd or not
i want to paint my nails at least once just to see what it's like
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I see a lot of artist complain about getting comments about how talented they are and how the commenter could never do art like that - which is understandable because the societal myth of innate talent especially with arts and other creative skills - and then say that anyone can get as skilled if they practice and work with enough time and effort. But this also just isn't true - not just under capitalism either.
There are so many different factors - internal and external - that all contribute to this. Most obviously, besides interest, not everyone has access to the time, energy and space to learn and practice. And, importantly, disabled people aren't a tiny fraction of the population even in the western world or whatever you call Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand. Iirc pre pandemic the official statistics estimated 1/5-1/4 of various populations - which can only be an underestimate when society so severely discourages people from identifying as disabled and doesn't acknowledge that some disabilities even exist. And given that Covid is a mass disabling event, it can only be higher now (and increasing). So any claim that "of course I didn't mean disabled people" "disability is a different conversation/off topic" isnt valid, disabled people are a part of "anyone" and "everyone" and not an exception. Assuming and/or categorising us as an exception to the rule that goes without saying is in and of itself ableist.
That aside, I believe - although don't have exact data or anything - that there must be a common range of various basic skills and abilities outside of what is considered disability - things like fine and gross motor skills (and each of those skills individually), ability to perceive and process finer visual, audio or other sensory details (which would impact visual art and music skill acquisition respectively), various forms of coordination, flexibility etc.
There are also, although research is in its infancy, differences in how people think - i.e. whether or not and to what extent there are images, words and inner monologue, other sounds, etc - as well as differences - which can be affected by how people think, such as a lack of images aka aphantasia - in memory formation and recall, as well as working memory and muscle memory (at least in disability terms, but I don't think there is an actual line between "not disabled" and "disabled" so much as there is a point at which various things become disabling (which is subjective) (and seperate to disability as a political identity and marginalisation)
I've heard in passing that so called "learning styles" are a myth and I haven't looked into it (and don't feel like it at 9:30pm just for a little rant) but there are differences - and the same person can have different pretences for different things and in different circumstances - in what format of tutorials people find most useful, if not a combination of formats, such as video or detailed written instructions, with or without diagrams or still images, learning in a small in person group versus on your own via the internet or a book or DVD, etc. And I don't think it's that anyone has 1 innate "style" but that there are a lot of factors involved, in general and contextually and that the more quality, accessible and affordable options for learning are available the more people are going to have success at acquiring the skill - not to mention that those tutorials and other resources need to be in a language you can understand enough of, or are able to translate enough of with online and other tools, don't assume access to tools or other resources you don't have (e.g. software) and are for/work with the method you use/are most able to use - for example, the way I hold my crochet hook is different to the most common way, so video tutorials have always been more confusing (especially before I figured out that I'd unconsciously adapted how I hold my hook) and clear diagrams that just show the top of the hook and the yarn are much much easier. But also are harder to find, especially without buying a lot of expensive books.
Basic physical attributes can also play a part in how easily a skill can be learned. This is most easily seen with sports - there are plenty of resources that talk about, and show, how different body types can be an advantage in different sports. It also applies to singing and learning various instruments - some are easier with longer, more but not too flexible fingers. Others are easier with a greater lung capacity and a straighter back.
There are also differences in parenting, schooling, safe home environments, parental income, etc that play a part as well, which I think most left leaning people are at least somewhat aware of - the more access and encouragement you had in regards to starting a skill early on and continuing with it is a clear advantage in becoming skilled at something.
All of this is important, because interest in a thing and motivation do not exist, unchanging, in a vacuum. If you find something more challenging to you than it is for your peers, or what is expected of you, or to the point where it's actively discouraging, that makes it much harder to maintain interest. Sometimes interests starts because you got the chance to try and thing that was maybe easier to learn for you than others, or than other things you tried, that you were applauded for and otherwise encouraged to continue, and it met a minimal level of fun, and the interest grew from there. Maybe you had what could have been a passing interest, had you not had access, but you did so you were able to get more into it and become passionate.
I also want to say, that it's very true that not everything is a privilege, and sometimes people will claim something is a privilege either mistakenly or untruthfully to make a point or argue.
BUT some things can be a *sign* of or a result of privilege or only accessible if you either get very lucky or have a certain level of privilege. One of those things is being able to get to the level of proficiency in a skill - especially one that has a financial barrier - in order to become even semi professional or make a name on social media for it, or even just create often enough to post your work regularly *especially* with enough skill to obtain an audience for it. I'm sure there are exceptions, like there is for everything, but most people don't have the money, free time, free energy, free focus, lack of conflicting or obstructing ability circumstance or disability, etc to get to that point. And those that do aren't going to get there after the same amount of time, energy, and practice.
(also if you say "you don't need expensive equipment/supplies to do [your hobby/skill]" and don't at least provide a link to resources on how to figure out which inexpensive options are the best and most appropriate ones, or at least acknowledge that being familiar enough with the different options, brands, etc to know where and how to efficiently and effectively save money is in itself a sub skill of the hobby/profession/etc then, you know 🖕 - also not everyone can just use the cheapest stuff due to accessibility and other needs)
I feel like, even in more nuanced conversations about how our societal understandings of intelligence, talent, etc are entirely made up and harmful nonsense, it would do everyone good to normalise that it's okay to be bad at things. Not everyone is able to get professional level proficient in things they want to do. No one can become proficient in everything if they want to do a bunch of things. And not everyone wants to do the work required - whether because they want to do multiple things and there just isn't enough time or energy in one life, because they have no interest in being professional, or because it would require greater sacrifice or risk than it would for other people or than it's worth.
I think education and society at large would benefit from better understanding that not everyone starts from the same base level of ability when starting out at learning different things, or in life. Both in regards to disability, not having the same first or at-home language as the one being taught in, and with failings in society like poverty, racism, etc and capitalism in general. And also that there is a variety in every possible human trait within the population - just like there are differences in height, body shape, eye hair and skin colour, voice pitch, native language and culture and other fairly obvious things, we can there is so much micro and invisible variety too. My sister can draw in more visual detail than I generally perceive just looking at the world as a short sighted since childhood, and ADHD person with significant aphantasia. I crochet but I can't knit - and while video tutorials are an added level of confusion because I can't hold my crochet hook the same way most tutorial makers do, I found learning how to read charts almost instinctual, but many crocheters struggle with that. I've done micro crochet, something considered generally quite difficult in the crochet community, but Tunisian crochet absolutely boggles my brain to the point where I'm fairly incapable of doing it, have minimal skill in making clothing, and could absolutely never finish a blanket - while Tunisian crochet is a little bit niche, making garments and blankets are incredibly common in the crochet community (although blankets are also incredibly fucking expensive to make).
Point is, while I understand the lack of understanding of the time, effort, and energy involved in becoming proficient, leading to the undervaluing of the skill and at the same time, increasing the perceived inaccessibility of learning it, is incredibly annoying, especially online with a large enough audience that you hear it frequently, it's just not true that anyone could do what you are doing, as well as you are, with as much success, because there are so many things that have to go right, as well as simply having the time, money and space to not only learn the skill, but become proficient and then make a name for yourself and create regularly (and do all the social media stuff) - which honestly just isn't a thing many people in this capitalist hellscape have
And also any discussion of how the education fails people, and how our western understandings of talent and intelligence are not only nonsense but harmful, should also be done with the understanding that it's okay to not be good at things at do them anyway, and that there are just so many different factors that influence how easily someone finds a certain area of learning is, whether and when they might become proficient in something, and that there is natural human variety to every part of being human (and also that disability is natural and not uncommon and that disabled people are in fact included when generalising about all people unless of course you don't consider disabled people to be people)
Also, an afterthought: creativity as a whole is kinda a talent and a skill, and being able to become proficient at a skill does not automatically mean you can use that skill in a creative, and personally unique way. And that's okay! You are allowed to just have fun, or make things that are just practical, or just like someone else (with credit where it's due) etc. But I think it's worth acknowledging that most people in creative (or potentially but not always creative) fields especially with an even moderate audience online are successful in that way not just because of technical proficiency but because they have cultivated their own personal style, their own artistic voice, or *something* that people enjoy or resonate with
There are very skilled people that do professional, quality work without much widespread notice - those who make music, visual art, etc for advertisements and other corporate purposes for example. I feel like most people are familiar with "generic" art - the kind you can find in offices, or where the prints are mass produced for retail etc - all that requires skill, and in its own way a form of creativity that any act of creation takes, but it's not the same kind of creativity that inspires itself (i.e. isn't based on an outline the artist is payed to fulfill outside of being commissioned because of their personal established artistic voice/style), it doesn't have the same personality and sense of connection to the creator, if that makes sense.
And that's something that improves with practice but isn't really something that can be taught. And that's okay! But saying that there is absolutely no talent or anything special just a lot of time and practice involved in becoming a successful artist in our own name and voice is missing part of the story
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hey im new to f1 tumblrr!! 🌶️🤍
hello! my name is ella and I'm new to tumblr! I'm 18 and from Australia 🇦🇺 <3
i lovelovelove f1 (CS55, CL16, LN4, DR3 - but i love everyone!), Forza Ferrari!!!! I've been watching since i was 10 with my dad <3
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favourite movies: twilight, The Batman, little women
i love to read + listening to music, crocheting, going to the gym, doing my own nails
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tagged my loves @arodynamics-xo and @ellearts <33
1. were you named after anyone: my first name, no but my middle name is both of my grandmothers middle names too
2. when was the last time you cried: um last night. i blame noah kahan writing songs that are so very specific to my own experiences. thanks noah 😐
3. do you have kids: thank fuck i do not. i don’t rlly like kids, i’m super awkward around them which is hilarious bc every job i have at the moment i'm working with kids directly😁 my therapist would be proud of me stepping out of my comfort zone ig
4. do you use sarcasm a lot: yea i do but i might be using it wrong bc a lot of times people don’t understand what i mean 😭😭
5. what sports do you play/have you played: i currently snowboard (well not currently bc it’s june), play field hockey for my school and i lift. i used to play ice hockey, rugby and netball and i used to swim competitively, dance and do gymnastics.
6. what’s the first thing you notice about other people: probably their clothes. some people at my school have insane style and some people dress like they’re eight yrs old and i love seeing what everyone wears. it’s just a lot of fun and you can tell a lot about a person from the way they dress.
7. scary movies or happy endings: both! (the gc are gonna flame me for happy endings bc based on my writing….) scary movies w a happy ending are the best combo fr. i’m always rewriting canon in my head so that everyone lives and they’re all happy forever (*cough* marauders *cough*)
8. any special talents: uh i can sing?? does that count? i’m also freakishly good at word scrambles and geoguesser
9. where were you born: melbourne, australia (miss it every day)
10. what are your hobbies: crochet, baking, writing (fanfic, poetry, original stories, you name it i’ve probably written it), reading (ignore that i haven’t read a book without needing to for about six months), LEGO (I FUCKING LOVE LEGO), wasting time on tiktok and netflix, and absorbing as much knowledge about motorsport as i can
11. do you have any pets: i have a dog and she’s my favourite person in the whole world. she’s very pretty but absolutely batshit and i would die for her
12. how tall are you: last time i checked i was around 5’7 ish
13. favorite subject: chem and physics (am i any good at them? yeah kinda actually) yes im insane thanks for asking
14. dream job: working for an f1 team (red bull <3 not picky tho lmao) either as mechanic or an engineer. as long as i get to work trackside at least once in my life i will die happy.
15. eye color: blue, but depending on the weather it changes shades ??? like in winter they’re much more grey but in summer my eyes are a brighter blue idk
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Conclusion:
In conclusion, navigating the world of women's tops and tunics online in Australia can be a rewarding experience when armed with the proper knowledge. Prioritizing quality, understanding local fashion trends, and considering personal experiences are key factors in making the right choices. Whether you're searching for casual wear, work attire, or special occasion outfits, Australia's diverse fashion landscape offers many options to cater to your style preferences. By embracing Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness, and Experience (E-A-T-E), you can elevate your fashion game and curate a wardrobe that reflects your personality and lifestyle. Happy shopping!
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What Is Boho Style And How To Recreate It?
The boho style is the result of the perfect combination of romance, comfort and originality.
Although it is a very specific style with its characteristics, the vast range of possibilities and elements belonging to different styles allows the wearer to show off a personal and unique look. The boho woman mixes colors, eras, styles, fabrics and accessories, always obtaining an organic and natural result with a wild edge.
How Was The Boho Style Born?
The boho style was born in Paris, in the cultural world of artists, intellectuals and writers who were inspired by the nomadic gypsies from the Bohemia region in Eastern Europe, from which the name derives. Towards the 19th century the romantics made it their own but it was only in the 1960s, in the midst of the Vietnam War, that the hippie movement embraced its dictates, completing it and bringing it to the style we know today. Who would have thought that Woodstock would end up at Coachella with millennial, several years later?!
How Do You Create A Boho Look With Gypsy Bohemian Clothing In Australia?
Discover below our essential style tips to create the perfect boho look with the help of Boho Clothing in Australia:
Rustic, artisanal fabrics and textures are a must-have, like yarn pieces, denim, suede and crochet. Patchwork and fringes are no less important!
The cuts must be fluid and soft and give movement, to represent the free spirit of the look. The color palette embraces all earth and brown tones but also includes indigo blue.
Accessories from Boho clothing in Australia online really make the difference: hats, bags, and cowboy boots (the more whimsical the better). So, every time you travel, make room in your suitcase to take advantage and make the right purchases!
Affordable Boho Clothing and Accessories:
The iconic garments of the boho chic style are undoubtedly skirts, dresses, vests and flared jeans. They are accompanied by the legendary accessories of this style, such as hats, maxi belts, necklaces, large earrings, bracelets and hair accessories, feathers, flat shoes and cowboy boots among many others. There are endless options for creating a boho chic style!
Now, Where to Buy Boho Clothing in Australia?
Our Gypsy Collection offers immense and one-of-a-kind range of Bohemian clothing and spiritual decors. We have amazing collection that at our website you will definitely meet your bohemian outlooks. Check out today and calm your senses. Also, with us you will find the best yet cheap boho clothing in Australia.
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Shop Crochet Hair Online in Brisbane City
Are you looking for Crochet Hair Online in Brisbane City? Then, RFB WORLD best option for you. We bring you a stunning selection of high-quality crochet hair, meticulously crafted for style and durability. Explore our range of exquisite colors and textures, and find the perfect match for your desired look. Shop with confidence at RFB WORLD, your trusted source for crochet hair in Brisbane City.
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Merino Wool Yarn: The Epitome of Luxury and Versatility
When it comes to the world of knitting and crocheting, few materials can match the allure and versatility of merino wool Australia yarn. Renowned for its exceptional softness, warmth, and luxurious feel, merino wool has become a favorite among artisans and crafters.
Extraordinary Qualities of Merino Wool
Merino wool is distinguished by its exceptional qualities, making it a highly sought-after material for yarn production. Here are some key characteristics that set Merino wool apart.
Softness: Merino wool is incredibly soft and gentle against the skin. Its fibers are much finer than traditional wool, with a micron count typically ranging from 15 to 25 microns, resulting in a smooth and itch-free yarn.
Warmth and Insulation: Despite its lightweight nature, merino wool has excellent insulation properties. It naturally regulates body temperature, keeping you warm in cold weather and cool in warmer climates.
Moisture Management: Merino wool is adept at wicking away moisture from the skin, absorbing up to 30% of its weight in water without feeling damp. This makes it an ideal choice for activewear and outdoor garments.
Breathability: The natural breathability of merino wool allows air to circulate, preventing overheating and maintaining comfort throughout the day.
Odor Resistance: Merino wool has inherent antibacterial properties that prevent the buildup of odors, even after prolonged use. This makes it a perfect choice for socks, base layers, and other garments that come into contact with the skin.
Versatility in Crafting: Australian wool yarn is a favorite among knitters and crocheters due to its versatility and ease of use. It can be found in various weights and blends, allowing crafters to create a wide range of projects, from delicate lacework to cozy blankets and garments. Some popular uses for merino wool yarn include:
Accessories: Hats, scarves, gloves, and shawls made from merino wool yarn are not only fashionable but also offer superior warmth and comfort during chilly seasons.
Baby Items: Merino wool's softness and hypoallergenic properties make it an excellent choice for crafting baby blankets, booties, and clothing that is gentle on delicate skin.
Home Decor: Merino wool yarn can be used to create beautiful and cozy home decor items such as blankets, throws, pillows, and rugs, adding a touch of luxury to any space.
Socks and Slippers: The moisture-wicking and odor-resistant properties of merino wool make it an excellent choice for crafting warm and breathable socks and slippers.
Conclusion
Merino wool yarn represents the epitome of luxury and versatility in the crafting world. Its remarkable qualities, including softness, warmth, breathability, and moisture management, make it a cherished material among artisans. Whether you're knitting a cozy sweater, crafting baby booties, or adding a touch of elegance to your home decor, merino wool yarn is sure to elevate your projects to new heights of comfort and style. And to buy the best quality merino wool, you must visit YarnHub.
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