@anna_widera

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Software engineer 👩🏻‍💻 with over 13 years of experience in different technologies. Background in R&D, iOS development, full stack web development, and embedded systems (programming and design). Vivid knitter 🧶, hobbyist potterer 🏺, and an amateur of all crafts. Enthusiastic bikepacker 🚴🏻‍♀️ and camper in nature 🏕️.

I’ve recently tried water etching ceramics. It was fun to see the raised pattern to emerge. 🤩

For more complex designs I’d love to use some digital tools. The goal is to make a stencil from an one-side adhesive water-resistant material (vinyl for example).

Does anyone have any experience with home cutting machines? I’m contemplating on getting https://cricut.com. I’m looking for advice! 🙌🏼

I’ll tell you what happens: your work is on the floor with loops unraveling in front of your eyes, while you’re desperately trying to safe it. With every touch it unravels more. 🫣

Lifeline stops the unravelling! Lifelines to the rescue! 🛟

The thin pink lines are „lifelines” – they’re like snapshots, like ‚git commit’. 🫶🏼 Extremely useful thing in all kinds of knitting, including machine one, as it turned out. 😒😛

You may ask, what happens when the yarn sneaks out from yarn feeder unnoticed, and you still run the carriage across the bed?

Finally I knitted a long, merino scarf by just playing around and testing all kinds of stitch patterns I could think of: tuck stitches, intarsia, plain stockinette.

The last thing that is left is weaving in the loose ends. (I’m really bad at this! 🫣 It’s boring and somehow not rewarding… even though it’s the only way to actually make the garment fully wearable 🫣)

After successfully testing the basic knitting, I tried intarsia.

Intarsia allows to „paint with yarn”. It’s best suited for bigger patches of colour. It allows you to have as many colors in one row as you like – it’s „just” a mater of managing the dangling bobbins with yarn in a graceful way. 😅

Intarsia didn’t work. The carriage wasn’t selecting the needles. It’s ~40 years old machine, so it wasn’t super big surprise.

This is when I learned how to take the carriage apart, clean and oil it.💪🏼

This machine is fully manual (no electronics, no punchcards, just needles manipulation by hand). It’s also chunky gauge machine, what means it has bigger needles with bigger gaps in between them, and therefore can knit with chunkier yarn.

What made it perfect to start with machine knitting, in my opinion. I have a bunch of yarn for hand knitting that tend to be on the chunkier side. Manual manipulations helped me understand the functions and behaviour of the machine.

First tests:

My posting about knitting machines hasn’t been updated since a long time. Worse it didn’t even start in chronological order. 😅

While awaiting parts to fix my Electroknit KH-930 machine I got a little impatient 🤫 and snatched a very good deal for KH-230.

@twilliability Why is there no sound? 🥲
@twilliability And lastly my personal favourite from this „collection”: Frisky Jesus 😅🤭

@twilliability Lesson learned: don't get lured into buying combined ticket for Ufizzi Gallery and corridor together. This gives you 2 hours for the Uffizi. Whoever has been in this gallery will tell you it’s insanely short window. 😅 It was a feast and torture at the same time. 😉

As far as I can tell after the visit, it’s possible to buy normal ticket to Uffizi and then get an extension for the corridor. It’s just €2 more. Really, not worth the rush. We just didn’t know it was possible.