Dear people who sew: do you have cucirini tre stelle sewing thread where you get your sewing thread? Here (just north of Milan where it is from) it is *the* sewing thread, and it was for my mother and for my grandmother, but I'm wondering whether it's a very local thing or not.
Gente che cuce: da voi c'è il filo per cucire cucirini tre stelle? Qui (un po' più a nord di Milano, da dove arriva) è *il* filo per cucire, e lo era per mia madre e per mia nonna, ma mi sto chiedendo quanto sia una faccenda locale.
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So, I've bought some linen thread to handsew a shirt or two, nothing unusual.
And then I've spotted what is the main reason why they sell it today (bobbin lace), and that reminded me that it's something I try to do some time ago, and really wanted to try again, sooner or later.
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I thought my grandmother's cotton or linen tatting looked like micro-crochet, and projects are small, fitting in a pocket so well. Strong too. Tatting could hand-reinforce button holes and add small loops to things. I might have a tatting shuttle somewhere. . . en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatting#… . Grandmother's looked like the metal-hooked one in this pic: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia…
Aaaaand, the instructions for my next #freeSoftWear pattern have been written, and the shirt itself is almost done! (I'm attaching the sleeves, and then I need to finish the hem and making buttonholes).
And then I only need to edit a truckload of step-by-step pictures, and add them to the instructions.
Have I ever mentioned how much I love *having released* the source code for my clothing under a Free License? :D
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And since my hands were hurting a bit from the handsewing, yesterday I started a new pattern for a machine sewn skirt, this time from a 1892 book and cut most of the fabric.
And then I discovered that I dont'have matching thread and I need to visit the haberdasher :(
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e niente, non riesco a ricondividerlo nel modo “mastodon”, ma questa cosa si deve VEDERE!
mi assumo le mie colpe e ne vado fiera (ma non è solo colpa mia :D )
Fabio
Sappiate che è colpa vostra questo. https://paste.gl-como.it/YUo6iNvW/+inline#.mp4social.gl-como.it
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Very nice!
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The SerenityOS Browser now passes the Acid3 test! 🥳🐞🌍 AFAIK we're the first new open source browser to reach this milestone since the test originally came out.Nitter
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An update from the Department of Unnecessary Projects:
Climatik 0.4.1
A python library to create command line interface from function definitions.
In this version:
- Command group. Ever wanted to create cli like
docker image ls
,docker image rm
? Now you can. - Arguments help text from function docstring.
- Support argcomplete if installed
See git.sr.ht/~fabrixxm/climatik/r…
It's on PyPi, if you need it.
Keys (no version yet)
The unnecessary CLI to manage SSH keys.
Updated to use climatik 0.4.1.
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I'm following instructions on a book to sew a 1830s hat.
The first thing I did this morning was running 3 + 3 meters of gathering thread. by machine.
you may want to call the sewing police.
(I'm going to wear the hat with a dress that is based on a 1920s look, anyway)
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Copyleft Won't Solve All Problems, Just Some of Them
Toward a Broad Ethical Software Licensing CoalitionWe are passionate about and dedicated to the cause of software freedom and rights because proprietary software harmfully takes control of and agency in software away from users.Software Freedom Conservancy
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Was Giordano Bruno Really a “Martyr for Science”?
There are two main historical figures that are often cited as supposed “martyrs for science.” The first is the Neoplatonic philosopher and mathematician Hypatia of Alexandria, who was murdered in March 415 AD by a mob of Christians who supported Cyri…Spencer McDaniel (Tales of Times Forgotten)
Un modello eliocentrico con orbite circolari è comunque un'approssimazione abbastanza grezza del sistema solare, in cui invece le orbite sono ellittiche.
A quanto ne so, il sistema geocentrico con epicicli era già arrivato ad un livello di raffinatezza tale per cui *per i calcoli* poteva fornire risultati più precisi rispetto a quelli ottenuti con un modello eliocentrico a orbite circolari, il che è probabilmente uno dei motivi per cui il sistema geocentrico è sopravvissuto nel tempo.
Comunque, se sei interessata all'argomento, ti consiglio alcune pubblicazioni di Lucio Russo, da quelle più divulgative (Stelle atomi e velieri) a quelle più strutturate (La rivoluzione dimenticata)
In other #screenPrint news, today I tried the drawing fluid + screen filler from the kit I've bought, and made this
(pictures of a printing screen, with the word “serigrafia” (italian for screen printing) first in green drawing fluid and then as a stencil surrounded by red screen filler, written using the Stay Puft font.)
yeah, it worked, I'm not sure I'll use this technique a lot, since I'm not painting things free hand, anyway, so I can just use the UV sensitive thing anyway.
However, to make things a bit more interesting, I tried to print using two colours in a gradient:
(pictures of 8 strips of paper with the word “serigrafia” first in two stripes, magenta and black, then in a magenta -> black very irregular gradient and in the last few strips it's mostly black with bits of magenta).
The strips of paper will be glued to a cardboard box where I'm keeping my screen printing supplies (that's why I did them in the first place, beside the experimenting bits)
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it worked!
My third attempt to #screenPrint a qr-code was a success! (nothing like correctly inverting the image to allow a phone to recognise the code :D )
(picture of two scraps of fabric, one black, the other one blue, with QR-codes and “get the source” screenprinted in white)
I'm going to keep this screen, because I expect to use it multiple times in the future, to print it on garments and accessories, and/or to make small patches to sew on them, as applicable.
I've also found a good way to keep the screen stable when exposing it to the free UV lamp in the sky :D
(picture of a small cutting board (not really visible) covered in black felt, with a screen, a sheet of tracing paper with a printed design and a sheet of syntetic glass on top, everything kept together with binder clips).
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TIL: vlc <torrent url>
not that I'm surprised, since vlc <anything that points somehow to a bit of video> tends to work :D
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English is a strange language
ProditoryNorway might defy the power of, or moist substance; to petrify.
TABLE OF THE PERIODIC LAW OF THE PERIODIC LAW OF THE PERIODIC LAW OF THE PERIODIC LAW OF THE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
The vertical triangular portion of meal, or other vehicle. Colloq.
Bid hook, small hook used for soles of leather or cloth; to sun thyself in inofficious sleep.
(hand-selected from kirgroup.net/~fabrixxm/dict/ )
Red-tapismStrict adherence to the Scriptures into the Court of claims of self-importance; -- applied especially to animals in the interior;
I like it how in Italian there is no right and wrong side to fabric, but a front and a back. And sometimes the back is the right side for your project.
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A few updates on #screenPrint progress.
I've tried making a screen with the photoemulsion: even printing the design on tracing paper instead of transparent and using the sun for exposure (instead of a lamp) it worked nicely and printed sharp and precise.
except, I missed the fact that inkscape had not actually inverted all of the design, and thus the QRcode I tried to print was unreadable :(
(picture of a screen for screen printing with green, cured, photoemulsion)
(picture of something that resemble, but isn't, a pair of QRcodes)
At least, I know what went wrong and I can fix it on the next attempt.
I've also found that the kit I've bought doesn't have enough screen cleaning fluid for the number of screens I can do with the available photoemulsion, so I'm waiting a bit until I can get some screens I don't have to reuse (for a few designs that I plan to print multiple times) and more screen cleaning fluid.
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I've also received some wood frames and tried to make another screen with curtain fabric and white glue: this was a success.
(picture of a wooden frame with fabric nailed on it and a right to repair logo painted in glue)
(picture of some black jeans fabric with the right to repair logo printed in white in a fuzzy and irregular way)
I've washed the screen from the back and I can confirm that the glue part survived: I think I will check it for holes and retouch it a bit the next time I'll use it, but it shouldn't need a lot.
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And then there was this, which isn't experimental or anything.
(picture of a pair of pockets in blue with yellow binding and a #screenPrint of white cat silhouettes: on the left two cats are carefully ignoring each other, while on the right a cat is ready to pounce on another one which is stretching, and a third one looks at them from a safe place.)
Done with plastic stencils (made with product packaging) based on clipart found on freesvg.org.
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The way hollywood depicts pre-modern battles follows a perfectly legitimate literary tradition, already seen in the Iliad, of showing two armies getting ready for battle, not having a frigging clue on how war worked centuries earlier and going on with depicting duels between named (and in the case of hollywood unhelmeted) heroes strictly based on the Rules of Cool.
On the other hand, as far as we know Homer didn't have wikipedia.
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TIL: The Mondeluz #watercolours from Koh-I-Noor seem to be the same watercolours as the White Night from St. Petersburg ones.
At least, the one random pan I bought (raw umber) has the same number and pigments as the corresponding White Night, it is made “in cooperation with” the producer of the White Night and it has their logo at the bottom of the pan.
I've never tried the White Night ones for a comparison, however.
And it is a full pan, something I couldn't find on the web site before buying.
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What's that? Nostalgia for old times? Some sort of PTS? Pure masochism? Or an example of what in Rome define as #sticazzi ?
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Uops, I forgot to post a picture of the @Gruppo Linux Como lake penguin
no, it's not perfect, and I should practice a bit more, but the LUG t-shirts are close to becoming a *thing*.
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Today I drove my mother and a neighbor to a fabric shop.
And I bought the bit of cotton canvas suitable to make a couple of bags / backpacks to be screenprinted, exactly as I had planned to do.
And I absolutely have not bought a full dress and a couple of waists. Not even if the goods were really good quality at an exceedingly affordable price.
I did resist buying broadcloth for the skirt that will go with those waists, because black broadcloth is something I'm always going to find, and first I need to make the whole set of underthings for it.
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And I've taken a picture; the brown one is for my mother.
(3 small bolts of fabric in light brown, red and almost electric blue, seen from the side)
And I forgot to mention that there may also have been a cut of black lace, probably enough for an overskirt and to decorate a shirtwaist, and I didn't take a picture either (uops).
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TIL: a collection of icons for #games, under the CC-BY license
(found on ludism.org/ppwiki/SteampunkPie… , which. which. I. need. that.)
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Hidden in their mountains, the Swiss have power plants that run on Balrog's fire.
Prove me wrong.
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Too Italian; Didn't Read: offer of a postcard with COMMIE stamp to Italian addresses
L'altro giorno son stata dal tabaccaio a prendere qualche francobollo, e mi han dato quelli commemorativi del congresso di Livorno del 1921.
Ora, visto che è febbraio¹, qualcuno del fediverso italiano² è interessato a ricevere una cartolina scritta a mano con un francobollo COMUNISCHTA?
Offerta limitata al numero di francobolli che ho preso meno il numero di lettere che già devo spedire in Italia :D
¹ #InCoWriMo
² secondo la definizione di Italia delle poste, ovvero con indirizzo di consegna in Italia, San Marino e Vaticano³.
³ e se qualcuno ha l'indirizzo di consegna in Vaticano, bonus point per il LOL.
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The pad is A3 size, but it is kept together with rings and there is a line of microperforations to remove a sheet from the pad outside the ring area.
And this means that after being cut, each sheet is slightely shorter than A3, and can't be cut in e.g. 8 A6 sheets.
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TFW you write something with visudo so that you know that it will work, then you copy it in ansible, run the ansible playbook, and it breaks.
And then you open the file that ansible has written with visudo, save it with no changes, and it works.
And you spend hours trying to understand what happened.
And then it was a missing newline at the end of the file.
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Experimental #screenPrint, day I've lost count :D
Art print on quality paper in a suitable mediu… no, really, more like in-joke from an IRC channel, printed on red MÅLA paper in negative with a grainy white area of paint all around it.
Anybody wants the original? only one copy, it's going to sell for a lot of money when I'll become famous :D
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For the experimental bit: I've forgot to take a picture of the screen, it's the same one made with curtain fabric from social.gl-como.it/display/3e3c… , painted with PVA glue and a bit of craft acrylic paint.
While washing the screen, I've tried at first to scrub it from the back, and I believe that the paint was going away while keeping the glue in place to reuse it for another edition. I would have to test whether that's true, however. Then I've moved on to scrubbing from the front, and that easily removed the glue, so that the fabric can be used for different prints.
Today's #screenPrint results were… let's just say it's important to talk about them to prevent publication bias :D
I've spent yesterday evening painstakingly painting a QR-code on curtain fabric with PVA glye (and a bit of acrylic paint added to know what I was doing).
and then today I tried to use it, but it's definitely not clear enough to work
with the white bit way too grainy for any phone / computer to recognize the pattern.
On the plus side, the paint I'm using (marabu textil print) washes easily (with some rubbing) when it's still fresh, so I haven't wasted the scrap of fabric I was using. It may be a sign that it's not going to be as resistant to future washing (after heat setting) as other fabric paint I've used, which is less good, but while doing random experiments it's fine.
Also, while washing the screen the glue went away, which it didn't on the homesewing screen: I'm not sure whether it's the acrylic paint, the fact that it was relatively fresher (less than 24 hours) or the fact that when I washed it I scrubbed it as if I didn't care whether the glue survived or not, while I was more careful with the homesewing screen.
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I knew that there was this risk, and that the right way to print a qr-code is to get some proper screen fabric etc., so I'm not too sad about the result.
But I had to try, and it had to be with a qr-code (I could have started with a smaller one, however :D )
And I know that the right way to print things like these is to buy proper screen fabric etc., but I'm not going to do that for some time yet (right? :D )
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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla'' • •Where “people who sew” includes “people who got tricked the cookie tin multiple times and noticed the brands of sewing supplies in it” :D
Dove “gente che cuce” comprende “gente che è stata fregata più volte dalla scatola di metallo dei biscotti e ha fatto caso alla marca dei contenuti” :D
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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla'' • • •Sempre visto solo quello fino a quando non hanno aperto i negozietti cinesi.
cucirinitrestelle.com/
Cucirini tre Stelle, il Filato che vince ai punti!
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rastinza
in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla'' • • •Sui rocchetti c'è scritto semplicemente "FILO"
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Sasha
in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla'' • • •From Detroit area: No, I'm regularly hopping between several nicer sewing stores, and I have not seen that brand at any of them.
There is one very high end store I go to very rarely (as in asking to handle their stock of bridal fabrics starts with them handing you gloves fancy) who stock lingerie fittings I need occasionally; I will take a look the next time I am there, but I don't recall seeing this brand.
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Elena ``of Valhalla''
in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla'' • •Thanks everybody for the answers.
Yeah, gutermann is also the main brand available here in supermarkets etc., and their polyester thread is fine (but I try not to use it), but imho their cotton helps giving cotton thread a bad rep.
Grazie a tutti per le risposte.
E sì, gutermann è la marca che si trova anche qui nei supermercati, e il loro filo di poliestere è decente (ma cerco di non usarlo), ma secondo me il loro filo di cotone aiuta a dare cattiva fama al filo di cotone.
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