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sophia_sol) wrote2025-02-26 04:29 pm
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five things: illness, bias tape, thumbkey, fic writing, gees bend quilts
one
Whew that was the worst illness I have had in a lot of years. And my whole household was laid low by it at the same time! I disapprove. I'm so glad to be (mostly) better at this point, and come crawling back with a functional brain again
two
a few weeks ago I decided to stop being so intimidated by bias tape, and tried making my own! Turns out it's much easier than I feared; it's merely tedious. It's very doable!
three
I am up to 27 wpm on thumbkey, the weird mobile keyboard I switched to! There was a while where I felt convinced I would never make it up to a reasonable speed, but it's happening! It just takes a lot of practice. But I persevered.
(The other issue: google has a bug in gchat that means the correct way of coding backspace into a keyboard doesn't function right in gchat. Thumbkey has filed the bug report; there has been no change. Yes, this means I cannot backspace when typing in gchat on my phone; I can only highlight and overwrite if I typo or want to reword something! Infuriating, but of course google is not incentivised to care)
four
I have been back to regularly working on my current fic wip this week and it feels so good to make my small incremental daily progress again. this is how fics get written!! thank you jingyi for waiting for me <3 I'm nearly at 5k now!
five
spent a while recently browsing historic gees bend quilts....I've looked at them before and I'm still blown away by the artistry in the form. I love how within that artistic community, asymmetry, skew, and playfulness with colour and design are such important elements, handled masterfully. SO different from the quilting tradition I come from!
(if you're not familiar, this is a good resource: https://www.soulsgrowndeep.org/gees-bend-quiltmakers)
Whew that was the worst illness I have had in a lot of years. And my whole household was laid low by it at the same time! I disapprove. I'm so glad to be (mostly) better at this point, and come crawling back with a functional brain again
two
a few weeks ago I decided to stop being so intimidated by bias tape, and tried making my own! Turns out it's much easier than I feared; it's merely tedious. It's very doable!
three
I am up to 27 wpm on thumbkey, the weird mobile keyboard I switched to! There was a while where I felt convinced I would never make it up to a reasonable speed, but it's happening! It just takes a lot of practice. But I persevered.
(The other issue: google has a bug in gchat that means the correct way of coding backspace into a keyboard doesn't function right in gchat. Thumbkey has filed the bug report; there has been no change. Yes, this means I cannot backspace when typing in gchat on my phone; I can only highlight and overwrite if I typo or want to reword something! Infuriating, but of course google is not incentivised to care)
four
I have been back to regularly working on my current fic wip this week and it feels so good to make my small incremental daily progress again. this is how fics get written!! thank you jingyi for waiting for me <3 I'm nearly at 5k now!
five
spent a while recently browsing historic gees bend quilts....I've looked at them before and I'm still blown away by the artistry in the form. I love how within that artistic community, asymmetry, skew, and playfulness with colour and design are such important elements, handled masterfully. SO different from the quilting tradition I come from!
(if you're not familiar, this is a good resource: https://www.soulsgrowndeep.org/gees-bend-quiltmakers)
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