Ah, found a solution for that too. There’s services twhere you can send a pdf and they will print it, pack it in an envelope and send it to any address you specify.
I just write the document by hand the one time a year I need a printer. Doesn’t work for everything but is good enough for lots of the stuff that still requires your signature in ink
Cheers, really appreciate it
Thank you for the reply (and for engaging in meaningful conversation, which is a rarety on the internet). Could you share a link to that article? Not bc I doubt your word, I’m just genuinely curious
I was looking for that evidence, but all the report has are indications. Proof would mean there’s messages that outline this plan, documents, audio recordings, the software backdoor used to kill the ballots anything like that.
I’m not saying it’s a bad article, they provide good reasoning and the data looks really odd. Just until here it’s a theory.
Awesome, thank you!!
So… Living inside that zone (of EU USA Canada) I don’t feel we just let them do whatever they want. It’s even worse, we’re supplying fuel for them to burn down houses 😔
Letting them do what they want? Na, where do you think all the defense supplies used by the IDF are coming from?
Cheers, made an account yesterday night and will probably sink way too much time into that rabbit hole :)
So far it looks really well thought through.
Also the idea with the comic cardboards is really nice. Found an offer that comes with clips already. Might work well with the boxes I use currently as well, as it allows for quicker access to sth that’s sitting at the bottom without fear of having to refold half the stash
I found that left over Popeline makes great pocket fabric, but there’s only so many pockets you sew into your clothes…
One solution I thought of was marking 2m x 2m points on the floor when taking the photos. That way I can stretch it afterwards on the pc to understand whether a new pattern can still fit on a used piece of fabric.
My go to for a ready to follow experience where I don’t need to think twice on how the next step works is pattydoo. German tailor who makes great instruction videos and has fair prices (most pdf are 4€). She has good beginner friendly patterns
Even works when you get your pattern from somewhere else (use it in combination with freesewing.org a lot, making a pattern there that fits me 1:1 then go to pattydoo to see how to fiddle in the zipper on the jeans etc)
Hey, I use jersey with high cotton content (typically 95% cotton 5% elastan) for briefs.
You can make higher quality briefs from merino (good for long hiking days for example), but also more expensive and not everyone likes woolen underwear.
Sewing jersey is a bit more tricky, as it tends to roll up at the edges (i.e. Pinning it takes a bit longer).
I like the shorts pattern from pattydoo. Was one of the first things I made myself and still make a new pair on occasion. Shorts fabric is typically popeline, but saw people use muselin fabric as well. Soft fabric is comfier, but stiffer fabric can be nice for really hot days. Linen and cotton both make good shorts :)
If you have any more questions feel free to reach out.
Have fun with your new machine!
The moral dilemma of not doxing someone vs celebrating them…
the Beamer points nearly straight down. Combined with the open-source software patternprojector it took less than a minute to calibrate the projection perfectly.
Image of a projected pattern, in this case the Cornelius trousers from freesewing.org.
Context: riding s-Pedelec through a European city for 25km each way on commute several times a week over three seasons at any weather. Been doing since 3 years now. Majority of the path is cycle paths, lots of crossings and entrances that have cars coming out on the way.
Helmet:
(e. G. Lumos ultra ebike smart helmet). Mine is a bit older, that’s the one I’d get now.
Vest: high vis with reflectors and good air circulation. Small rain jacket in the bike bag.
Trousers: reflectors there as well, always carry rain-proof trousers in your bike bag. 30mph make you freeze to your bones even in summer if you get wet and have wind running through your cloths
Gloves: depending on the season, high summer none, when temps are below 18degC light mountain bike gloves, when temps are below 12 thicker gloves. Beginning and end of the biking season skiing gloves.
Bike:
I never had an accident in three years but lots of close calls and I really try to save time on my commute, so I don’t go slow. However, that being said I think similarly important to the right equipment is the mindset.
That last one combines great with the paranoid rules above, don’t honk in anger, honk to make others aware you’re there. Also when driving in the rain in the dark you unlock a new mode! You’re completely invisible, no matter how much lights you carry. That assumption saved my ass twice last season.
The MacGyver variant took some time to setup, but if you can find a way to permanently mount it as I had in my old flat then it’s actually very quick to start :)
Still I get the reluctance. I was at the point where I thought of getting a printer and then decided for the projector instead. It’s faster and produces less waste (speaking more of the fabric than the paper here).
If you got a dedicated workshop (little bit of envy here, I’d love that) then you could just mount it to the ceiling, thereby it takes up no additional space
Love it, awesome shot