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biowearables 2 years
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Snow is so damn pretty, I wish it weren鈥檛 so damn cold. https://www.instagram.com/p/CYRqvAJpF9a/?utm_medium=tumblr
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biowearables 2 years
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N7 Day 2021
Happy N7 Day everyone! In honor, I am playing the Citadel DLC in my long-delayed Insanity play through. I am not dead, though for the purposes of this blog, I may as well be. 馃槱 I have picked up the Fenris gloves a few times and made no progress on the embellishments I am trying to work out for the hands. I should probably simplify and move on, but I have chosen procrastination instead. I am sorry about that.
I hope you all are well and are enjoying today. It鈥檚 been nearly 10 years since Mass Effect 3 came out but the series still lives in my heart. At least the old knitting patterns are still there, for posterity.
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https://biowearables.tumblr.com/patterns
I have been spending some time on a new hobby during the pandemic, I finally found one more expensive than knitting. 馃槤
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biowearables 3 years
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Woooo nothing like going back to that knitting pattern you were working on like 2 years ago and not being able to understand WTH your notes even mean.
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biowearables 4 years
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Nerd Appropriate released the considerably better audio they recorded during the PAX East panel. (Though you cant hear the audience well.) Here鈥檚 the episode featuring just my script! I miss Nerd Appropriate, I really like that podcast. A lot of good interviews with BioWare actors. And Cissy Jones is just the nicest. 馃グ
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biowearables 4 years
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I made a last-minute trip to PAX East this year. Ash Sevilla of Nerd Approrpriate usually hosts several panels at these events. At PAX West he hosted the Annihilation Almanac, a panel of voice actors doing cold reads of scripts. When he asked for submissions for a similar panel at PAX East I figured I would give it a shot. I hadn鈥檛 planned to attend in person, Boston is a long ass way from San Francisco, but when my script got accepted everyone in my life jumped on me until I agreed to go.
On the panel was Cissy Jones聽@cissyspeaks,聽Briana White聽@TheStrangeRebel,聽Courtenay Taylor聽@courtenaytaylor,聽Sarah Elmaleh聽@selmaleh, and Larissa Gallagher @larissalamarck-blog. They are all just the nicest humans and amazing actors and I couldn鈥檛 believe what a great job they did on all the stories they read.
Nerd Appropriate will put out a nice-quality audio recording on their podcast in the coming days,聽and I got a video聽with sort of poor audio quality from my iPhone.
It鈥檚 still surreall, even now, to think that these amazing ladies said words I wrote and made those characters into real people.
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biowearables 4 years
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Behave, beasts! Twinkle, twinkle little smash!
The other thing I made this month was this Princess in Black costume for my daughter for Literacy Week. Even after taking it down to Raiface at Thanksgiving to get her help altering it, the bodice turned out funny coz she鈥檚 so skinny for her height according to this pattern.
I don鈥檛 know where this giant girl came from. She used to be so small.
But the cape is almost big enough for me and I think I look great. We need to bring capes back, y鈥檃ll.
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biowearables 4 years
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You remind me of the babe..
Merry Christmas, everyone! There hasn鈥檛 been a lot of knitting this year, but I got back into making things towards the end of the year. Raiface had to spend many weeks talking me through a couple of sewing projects.
I wanted to be Jareth the Goblin King for my husband鈥檚 holiday party this year. The party was Masquerade themed and Labyrinth was a very formative movie for me. ;) It was a shambolic return to my cosplay days, staying up til 3 am some nights sewing gussets into the arm syces when the pattern turned out to be too small.. working up til the minute I left and then some, trying to sew the sequin sections to the jacket in the car when my slapdash glue job failed. It was basically held together with straight pins but it lasted for the entire party.
Wishing you all a great 2020!
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biowearables 5 years
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I really want to try out some of your projects but I鈥檝e never read a knitting chart before, any advice? Thessian toque in particular.
How to read knitting charts!
Personally I love knitting charts, they鈥檙e a map of the project I can SEE instead of trying to use my imagination. I鈥檓 way better at understanding the physicality of a project when I鈥檓 reading the chart, rather than a written pattern.
I found a really clear video on YouTube that walks you through reading a chart complete with visual aides.聽https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv6ls-lZM_s&feature=youtu.be
But since I sometimes hate watching videos instead of just being able to scan some written instructions, I鈥檒l try to write up the basics, and I鈥檒l talk about the Thessian Toque pattern specifically.
Knitting charts are a visual representation of a knitting pattern as if you are looking at the RIGHT SIDE of the work. That means when you鈥檙e reading them, you start at the BOTTOM RIGHT corner of the chart, then read the first row from RIGHT to LEFT.聽
The next row will be a row on the WRONG SIDE of the work, which if you鈥檙e working a pattern flat (as in the Thessian Toque) you read the row from LEFT TO RIGHT.
If you鈥檙e working your pattern in the round, you always read every row from RIGHT TO LEFT since you are knitting back to the first stitch of the previous round every single time.
There are generally numbers along the bottom reading from RIGHT to LEFT which indicates which STITCH in a row you鈥檙e working. I additionally included a line of numbers going the opposite direction so you could read the same thing for the WS rows. The chart will also have a column of numbers up the side indicating which ROW you鈥檙e working in the pattern. Generally charts start with a RS row, so all the odd numbers are RS rows, all the even numbers are WS rows.聽
After understanding the flow of the chart, the next thing you have to understand is the key. Charts all have little symbols they use to represent the different stitches involved in a pattern. Each box generally represents one stitch, and the symbols in it will tell you which stitch it should be. If you鈥檙e working with multiple colors, as in the Thessian Toque, it will also tell you which color yarn to use.聽
I know the symbols on the Thessian Toque look stupidly complicated, but that鈥檚 largely a result of me trying to wrestle Google Sheets into something that resembled the really nice charts you find in printed books.聽Occassionally in my pattern you have a box that represents multiple stitches because trying to draw them to actual size distorted the chart to the point where it looked really weird. I think? It鈥檚 been 5 years, it鈥檚 hard to remember what my thought process was when writing that thing now. ;)
Particular to the Thessian Toque (and any charts with increases or decreases) the row of stitch numbers at the bottom don鈥檛 actually work when you start adding NO STITCH placeholders. A cell numbered 5 will actually be stitch 4 if you had a decrease the row before and a stitch is missing. And you have to add the NO STITCH placeholders because otherwise the charts start to look super weird and unreadable, particularly if you have increases or decreases in the middle of a row. I admit that because there are a bunch of weird increases in the Thessian Toque, the stitch number in that chart for anything other than the first couple of rows is inaccurate. Sorry!
My suggestion for you聽 is to use the fact that it鈥檚 a spreadsheet to your advantage. Select the bottom right cell with your cursor, and then you can arrow your way through the row to see how many stitches of what you need to knit, and you can move your cursor through the row as you go to help you track where you are without always recounting the stitches on your needles. (At least, this is what I did when I was writing it.)
Use markers if you want to remind yourself of particular places in the pattern you need to remember, or to remind yourself whether you鈥檙e on a RS or WS row. In my personal opinion the chart isn鈥檛 the hardest part of that pattern, it鈥檚 the written sections where you鈥檙e doing short rows to get the tips of the tentacles to curve in the proper direction. I鈥檓 so sorry about those. ;)
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biowearables 5 years
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It鈥檚 not nerdy, but this is what I鈥檝e been working on for a few weeks. Sometimes you need a super simple project to get you out of a knitting slump. And I have been in a major knitting slump.
It鈥檚 been awhile, Tumblr. The last year has been sort of a blur of just not getting anything I wanted to do done. Took me awhile to figure out I had a persistent case of low-grade depression. Not unlike low-grade fever, it sort of sneaks up on you and just vaguely saps your will to do anything except all the tasks that can鈥檛 be ignored. I lost more than a year to it. Going through my Bullet Journal at the end of the year pretty starkly showed how few personal projects or even fun things I checked off my list last year. This is the first time I can remember getting to the end of the year and thinking thank goodness that fucking year is over.
I鈥檓 not out of it yet but I鈥檓 doing a lot better. I鈥檝e entered 2019 with a determination to not let that happen again this year and near the top of my list is finishing those damn Fenris gloves.
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Tumblr Drama
If only I could blame Tumblr for this blog鈥檚 inactivity but.. no. ;) I just have not been knitting. I assume I am not the only knitter who goes into Knitting Slumps from time to time, especially when they鈥檙e like 80% done with some project, but the last stretch is haaaaard so you don鈥檛 do it? Sigh. I could just simplify that pattern, abandon the crazy bits I intended to knit for the hand but.. that is not my style. Still, this Tumblr drama has me considering the idea of getting a real domain to host the patterns I鈥檝e already completed.
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biowearables 6 years
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EEEEEEEEEEE it鈥檚 @bwraiface鈥檚 Out-of-fucks Monk she plays in our D&D game and she LOOKS SO COOL.
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commission of a 400 year old wood elf whose care cup is empty. :)
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Hi, I'm so very happy to have found your patterns!!! YAY! I have a request however. I'd like to see the wrong side of the scarf right around the end of the Specter emblem and the start of the stripes, please and thank you.
Hey Anonymous! So happy you鈥檙e pleased with our patterns. Luckily I鈥檝e already posted a picture of the part of the scarf in question in this http://biowearables.tumblr.com/post/151812323682/color-work-questions post on questions I get a lot about color work. Cheers!
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Always happy to see other Mass Effect knitters out there.
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The N7 hat is officially complete!
Find it on Ravelry // Commission me
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biowearables 7 years
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I saw my friend today so I went home and knit a few new rows out of guilt for how slowly I've been working on this.
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PAX West Day 3! Or: The Day Lyssa Took Pictures Of Demo Booths. I have more, but the photo limit on Tumblr means I can't post them all. ;) We went to the Witcher 10th Anniversary panel. We played some games. We bought some merch. I'm really happy about my Firewatch shirt. The Campo Santos booth was great, all the people were in Firewatch ranger uniforms. The best booth was probably the Phantom Doctrine booth, with the chain link fences and the amazingly decorated desks.
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Day Two: We did not attend PAX. Saturday tickets were sold out and we didn鈥檛 want to pay scalpers. Instead we had meals with local friends and did touristy stuff.
Chihuly Museum, Pop Culture Museum, Museum of Flight. The Pop Culture museum was pretty great. And had an Indie Game exhibit (see last photo in the set) so that was almost like PAX. The decor in the game exhibit looked particularly cool when photographed, since the lighting in 2D makes it look like pixels.
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PAX West 2017 day one! I didn't take a ton of pictures. It was a day of panels, mostly, and a little wandering of the exhibition floor. We played one game, Spy Party, where you either play as a Spy who has to complete tasks or as the Sniper who has to figure out which person is the Spy. Playing as Sniper is hard, but I did get to shoot my husband in his Spy face, so that was fun. I also went to the Wyrmwood booth to stare longingly at all the beautiful things I have no use for. Sigh. The last picture is the booth for The Amazing Eternals, which I didn't play but I appreciated the booth decor. The old skool TV monitors were so cute. There was one fellow knitter who asked about the Thessian Toque, so obviously coming to this con was 100% worth it. ;)
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