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Hudson Bay style beanie

I finished my brain candy stripey hat.

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Double knit Halloween scarf

I finished the first one, on to the second one. The pattern is a mix of autumn and mountain charts by Jamie Lomax

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Gratuitous sockposting

I know I know, everyone's sick of me posting about these socks. But look! They're done! You probably never have to see them ever again (at least until they come up in a fortnightly theme šŸ˜†

Technically I tried to avoid such different colour pooling from one sock to the other, but as you can see I failed miserably. Don't care at all, they're fabulous, sometimes you just have to let the yarn do its thing!

Yarn was one-off hand-dyed, and the pattern is apparently discontinued although there's still the Ravelry page, and also @[email protected] found it on the wayback machine when I posted about it previously, thank you for that!

Pattern is written for DPNs but you can pry my one single circular out of my cold dead hands.

MOAR PICS!

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New community rules

Hi all!

Just checking in after last weekā€™s discussion on community rules going forward. First of all I wanted to say thank you to everyone who chimed in, itā€™s a little awkward coming in as a new moderator so was good to see that people do care about the group culture and want the place to thrive.

The main conversation was around our approach to self-promo posts, and while specific wording of rules in the sidebar can always be tweaked the most important thing is that we have a clear feel as a community for what direction we want to go in. Happily, that was the case.

It was generally agreed that thereā€™s a distinction between an active participant in the community just happening to post about something they sell, and accounts that post solely to sell stuff.

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For examples of acceptable self-promo, think posting an FO from your own design and linking the pattern for sale, or something made from yarn from your hand-dyed yarn business, etc.

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While mods of bigger communities struggle to check out the motivations of every single user and need to use more sweeping rules, in our case weā€™re small enough that it should be pretty easy to figure out by these criteria whether someone is just spamming or not.

What Iā€™d ask from our lovely community members is twofold:

  • Report posts that you feel are uncomfortably promotional and not in keeping with the ā€œvibeā€ of the community. Iā€™ll use my best judgement from there.
  • Have patience. Iā€™m in the UK so may not always be able to deal with reports instantly depending on your timezone. Iā€™m also only human and may make incorrect decisions at first about whether something should be removed or not. Weā€™re building this place together, and it necessarily involves a little trial and error and discussion along the way, but as long as weā€™re understanding and patient with each other weā€™ll get there.

So with all that said, here are the rules Iā€™ll be adding to the sidebar today:

  1. All instance rules apply: see mastodon.world/about
  2. WIP/FO Posts should include pattern details (at least name, preferably link)
  3. Relevant self-promo from community members is acceptable but will be handled on a case-by-case basis. Exclusively salesy posts will be removed. (more info link will point to this post)

There was also a bit of discussion over old-school ā€œtaggingā€ of posts by adding [FO], [WIP], [QUESTION] etc to the title. In the absence of post flair on Lemmy, this could help people find just the content theyā€™re most interested in.

This isnā€™t going to be a rule and is not something Iā€™ll be enforcing, but I do personally like it and will be doing it in my own posts going forward. If you want to join, great, if you donā€™tā€¦also great! Weā€™ll see what the community consensus ends up being and itā€™ll either become part of the culture here or it wonā€™t šŸ˜„

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