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aryanhwy ([personal profile] aryanhwy) wrote2006-08-03 08:23 pm

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*sigh* I really hate sewing. Hand-sewing, machine-sewing, doesn't matter, it never fails to put me in a really foul mood. But I'm going to a camping event next weekend, and I'm not going to wear silk while camping. (I'm not that dumb. The silk is washable, but the roughly 7.5 yards of fake fur around the hem, collar, and cuffs isn't, and I'm not taking all that off just to wash the silk.)

And it doesn't help that I have no decent sewing accessories here. Naturally, when we moved, I left the sewing machine behind. It's too heavy and too large to justify bringing, especially when I was hoping to get away with not doing ANY sewing, beyond minor patches and re-attachments of buttons, during the next four years. So that means I'm stuck hand-sewing. But not only did I leave the sewing machine behind, I didn't bring my good fabric scissors OR my pins. So I'm working with a harsh-handled, non-spring, dull scissors and safety pins. Not to mention that I don't have a chalk pencil (didn't have one of those in the States either, but even then it was bothersome) nor do I have the fold-out cardboard my mom passed on to me on which to cut things out. I do have an iron, but I never bothered ironing what I sewed anyway. (Why compound injury with insult?)

But I've finished the side seams (running stitch only, we'll see how long that lasts) of a very basic t-tunic, and the hems, collars, and sleeves shouldn't be TOO much more painful. I hope. The only balm in Gilead here is that I purchased my fabric at the Dappermarkt, and hence got ~4.5 meters for €8. The sign said that it was linen, but I'm not sure how much faith I have in that. "Linen" could mean linen, but it could also mean, as it sometimes does in the States, "poly-cotton blend which drapes like linen." I got 2.5 meters of a heavier blue and 2 meters of a lighter-weight black. They both went through the washer and dryer just fine (though the lint it created was nearly felt), so at least I should be able to get decent wear out of these. And my white cotehardie underdress will serve as an underdress for these.

But none of this changes the fact that I really hate sewing.
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[identity profile] tedeisenstein.livejournal.com 2006-08-03 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
You crochet, eh?

. . . why, look, there's a Thomas Aquinas fragment that should be landing in my hands sooner or later. . .

[identity profile] aryanhwy.livejournal.com 2006-08-03 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
You crochet, eh?

It keeps my hands occupied when I'm reading or watching TV. See here for a moderately recent one. Mondrian is easy to translate into an afghan. My next foray is going to be a Sierpinski triangle.
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[identity profile] tedeisenstein.livejournal.com 2006-08-03 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooooooh, those three-dimensional ones are wonderful! I wonder where I could get some. . .
ursula: second-century Roman glass die (icosahedron)

[personal profile] ursula 2006-08-03 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
They look computer-modeled . . .

These are similarly nifty, though (warning: priced as art, not as mathematical objects):

http://www.bathsheba.com/math/minimath.html

The middle two objects are metal-printed projections into 3D of 4D regular polyhedra.

[identity profile] aryanhwy.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 08:07 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, love the graphic! That looks very much like some of the ancient Greek dice we saw at the British Museum.
ursula: second-century Roman glass die (icosahedron)

[personal profile] ursula 2006-08-04 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, this one is second-century Roman.

[identity profile] aryanhwy.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 08:04 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure I'm yet capable of crocheting in three dimensions....
ursula: Gules, a bear passant sable (bear)

[personal profile] ursula 2006-08-03 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
. . . I think I want to be your friend ;)
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[identity profile] tedeisenstein.livejournal.com 2006-08-03 10:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh? You like manuscripts? Hey, little girl, wanna look at some dirty, errrr, old pictures?

I currently have 4.26 gigabytes of digitized pre-1600 manuscript pages on my computer, all in high resolution (can you say, 6-megapixel camera? I knew you could.) I've got blank CD's and DVD's; I have a CD/DVD burner; I give 'em free to anyone who wants 'em. You want?

And, no, they're not a local library's; they're mine, so there's no trouble with the digitizing. . . and if you're ever in the area (Calontir), I have been known to bring them out to be looked at. And touched, if your hands are clean and you're gentle.
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[personal profile] ursula 2006-08-03 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Why, yes. Yes, I would. E-mail me at ursula at farreaches dot org and we'll talk postage? (My usual area is An Tir, so I'm not likely to be nearby all that soon.)
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[identity profile] tedeisenstein.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
A bit north and easst of Joplin. . . which doesn't help all that much, does it, since all of Missouri is a bit north and east of Joplin.

I'm a bit northwest of Columbia (Standing Stones).

When did you go to AU?

[identity profile] eliskimo.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 11:58 am (UTC)(link)
I was at AU '95-'97 working on my masters - did you go there as well?
I was at Ozark before that, so I know the Joplin area. Columbia is more than "a bit" north and east of Joplin :)
Anyway, I mostly asked because I have reason to be near Dun Ard a couple three times a year.
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[identity profile] tedeisenstein.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 01:17 pm (UTC)(link)
No - but my mother taught there a while ago, but before those years.