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I've been having issues with the design of my cape. I trimmed the cape all the way around with a woven band and wanted to do a second line with the same band, but I'm lacking half a meter to make that happen. Helwig also did not have any more of that roll, so I had to go back to the drawing board.

I tried a number of variations to do another line in the same spot, and eventually came up with a combination of a green leafy trim I found at Lidl and a narrow gold lace trim.. 

I've been working on appliqueing that as a second outline all around, and the configuration I landed on means I have to twist the gold tape around the leafy trim every inch, so there's a lot of manipulation going on, which slows me down. I started this at the centre of the front edge, i.e. right at the back of my neck, and it meets at the centre of the hem. Since the leaves are directional it becomes another wreath all around the cape.

I also remembered that I was going to stitch on spangles all over the remainder of the cape. I think I want to lay them out to be on a grid, and I might also actually trace out that grid with more trim. We'll see.

During the day I finished stitching down the trim to complete the wreath and tried to take pictures of the shiny. It's hard though.

Tomorrow I have to pack for Lucia Baronial Investiture, and on Friday morning we head to catch the ferry to Gotland.

it is a plan!

Dec. 9th, 2025 08:04 am
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 I finally  heard back from the plumber with their estimates, and the price is in my budget. We are going to get two new toilets! So we will have one in the attic, one on the main floor, and one in the basement! I am so looking forward to this. Of course, it will take time, but still, I am very excited!

On a roll

Dec. 3rd, 2025 11:06 pm
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 Since I worked from home today, I was able to mend Keldor’s thick sweater as he drove to work this morning. The call wasn't long enough to get all of the holes darned, so I opened the [Marcy Rockman Inspirational Lecture from Swedigarch web page](https://swedigarch.se/index.php/2024/02/07/marcy-rockman-inspirational-lecture-video/), and listened to that as I kept mending. The talk was just long enough to get the Sweater fully mended, and then I sat to the computer to work, taking the time to reach out to Marcy to say:
> I just wanted to let you know that I just went back and listened to your Swedigarch Inspirational lecture from last winter and really enjoyed it. It was an exceptionally well prepared, presented, and interesting talk. Thank you for making it.
>That I already knew from more recent Sedigarch news announcements that you moved to Sweden some months after doing that talk because your research topics are now discouraged in the States made the talk even more powerful. 
 
Marcy replied later that day with thanks, and saying it was nice to meet us when she visited our uni. She's looking forward to collaborating with us. Somehow, I seemed to have learned to do networking. 
 
As my work day was winding to a close, I thought of the Sead data structure Obsidian vault I made so that I could look at the database in the cool Obsidian graphs, and how I want to use it as a tool for data mapping, and inspiration hit.
 
First I went in to the extra folder I had added with the intent to use it for mapping the radiocarbon data set to SEAD's structure. This time, since I have been working on filling in the spreadsheet we use to do the input, I was able to start filling in instructions on how to do what I have already done with the Site information in the spreadsheet and with the information on references associated with those sites once I did that I thought it would be fun to test and see how the vault translates to a web page.
 
I could have followed exactly the same steps as yesterday when doing the setup for my blog, but that results in two different vaults, one that gets turned into a blog, and the one that already existed before starting the project. Therefore, instead of "forking" the Quartz GitHub package and then adding my Obsidian vault folders to it, I decided to try the reverse process, just copy the non-data folders from the personal blog Quartz package directly into the Obsidian folders for the SEAD structure vault. This worked, but not directly. First I had some error messages to deal with, so I called in Copilot to help. It took some time, but we resolved the problem, and I learned a lot in the process. If the folder you need is called source in the Quartz package, don't name it Source, GitHub will throw error messages at you till you fix it.
 
In other news, the cats are seriously cute. They came and helped me work, one at a time, on and off all day. Once I finally got up from the computer to do my evening yoga they both came and took my chair.
 
Alas, i still don't have my blog set up to push to GitHub from my phone, which means that the Dreamwidth copy of this post won't get the photo of the cats till after I get to the computer. 
 

Modern sewing and archery

Dec. 2nd, 2025 09:39 pm
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I pulled out my lovely sewing machine this weekend. On Sunday I made one nightshirt out of a flannel offcut.

Today I made another version of the same nightshirt, slightly longer sleeves and fancier hem treatments. I made self bias tape and did an edge binding like on a t-shirt knit.

I might continue with the modern sewing to start, at long last, on my winter coat. We'll see.

Archery last night was fun - we got to try a recurve bow and a second go at longbows as well. The rapid switching between equipment messed me up quite a bit, but my grouping was still acceptable, mostly.

The one arrow which felt effortless and straight forward was also the one arrow that went straight in the centre circle. We have only two more Mondays left on this course. After this we get to come practice on Tuesday and Thursdays instead.

I think the two of us will both want to continue practicing with longbows after the course. The club has several loaner longbows as well as the barebows we are learning on.

a blog version of this journal

Dec. 2nd, 2025 07:24 pm
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This morning was the first day I could take the spark to the bus stop this year. Yay! No heavy backpack on my shoulders. The conditions were perfect, the snow was white and lovely everywhere, but on the street it was perfectly compacted, and no gravel had been spread on the road, so that the spark glided smoothly. Ideal early winter weather. If only it could have lasted. But no, it warmed up to +4° C. So even though I got to take the early bus home, by the time it arrived at 16:00 the roads were wet slush, combined with gravel that the city council had put out as they like it when people aren't crashing their cars, or falling over. Luckily, Keldor also finished work at a reasonable time, and got to Lövånger only one minute after me, so we put my spark in the back of the van, and I got a ride home. 
 
The housekeeper was there working magic, so to keep out of the way, we took the extra wheelbarrow (that Keldor had sold on FB marketplace weeks ago, and left out in the driveway for them to come pick up, but they never did, despite several reminders) over to Bryan's house, tucked it into the garden shed there, and shovelled and swept the slush off his stairs, driveway, and walkway, so it doesn't freeze later. One might think it doesn't matter, since Bryan won't be moving in till August, when the snow and ice will have long been melted. However, we may need to sleep there when the plumbers are installing our new toilets, and perhaps we may have enough people staying here for New Years that we need to borrow it for overflow crash space. One never knows.
 
In other news, I am learning how to use GitHub to make a blog from an Obsidian vault. Not long after I started using Obsidian I created a vault for my blog posts, and set up far more metadata (properties) for each note than are possible here. At that point, I started doing my composition there, and copying them to Dreamwidth. Sometimes. Many of them didn't get copied here, even though I had at least bullet points of some things that had happened that day. I also started putting in lots of images, as it is super easy to put images into Obsidian (a direct contrast to Dreamwidth), which meant that the ones I did post here I usually skipped the photos, unless I felt extra full of energy to go to the bother of posting the photos first somewhere else, and then using the url to put it here.
 
I have also started working my way back through my various Dreamwidth posts, and copying them, one at a time, into Obsidian. While one could write a script to just go harvest them, it has been kind of interesting to look at what I posted as I do. As a result, I have only managed to pull in everything from this year, and I have been using Dreamwidth, and Livejournal before then, decades longer than that.
 
I have been dreaming about taking my Obsidian vault, and making a blog from it, especially as then I could still echo them to Dreamwidth, but now the photos would exist, and I could, in theory, also put them in Dreamwidth. Yesterday, I finally got around to testing a free Obsidian to Github to blog option, and it worked. It will take time and learning to convert it into something I am truly happy with, but it will do, and my blog is backed up, at least this year. The rest can follow.
 
But, if anyone reading this wants more to read, or to see the photos that didn't come with the posts I have done this year, feel free to go have a look at my blog: https://riiac.github.io/Kareinas-blog/ 

snow and further progress

Dec. 1st, 2025 07:15 pm
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 We woke up today sto the first real snowfall of the year. I am so not counting the ~2cm we had that completely melted away this weekend. Still only about 10 or 12 cm, but much nicer. It was a little on the heavy side, since the temperature was only barely freezing, but I was still able to completely shovel both the parking area in front of the house and the driveway down to the garage in the time it took Keldor to drive to work. To be fair, that took him longer than normal (44 minutes today, instead of 35), as the highway hadn't been ploughed yet. It would be lovely if the snow would survive and we have a proper white winter, but the forecast is still predicting temps that aren't good for snow. I miss real winter. 
 
Today Keldor made some lists to hold the insulation sheets to the attic roof, and they work very well. We put up the first four, and now that he knows they will work, he will make the other type to hold the upper end of the next row down

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A pleasing Qwirkle game

Nov. 30th, 2025 10:49 am
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During this morning's Qwirkle game we had a set of five diamonds awaiting the green one to be complete. It didn’t appear, and didn't appear, and the board grew into a circle surrounding them, with just enough room available to complete the Qwirkle. The game focus moved to the outer parts of the board. I had a pair of greens, and set them up on the edge of a double green row for like nine points, and was pleased. 
 
A move or two later I notice that set of five diamonds again, look over at that pair of greens I had just played, realized that, yes, I had used a green diamond for nine, when it could have been a Qwirkle. Oops. Confessed to Keldor that I had made a stupid mistake. He said what, and I tapped the green diamond. He gave the board a quick look, saw the row of four diamonds in the other part of the middle of the board, the one with room for one more diamond, but not two, and replied that there wasn't room for it anyway. Realising that he didn't see the potential Qwirkle, I managed to keep my mouth shut, and played on, hoping that I would get lucky. 
 
Then he played a pair of greens in the same corner, also for something like nine points, and I really hoped I would get that final green diamond. But nope, we came into the end game, and it hadn't appeared. I considered placing two of my three blues heading out from one of the other rows such that it would have killed that Qwirkle. Then glanced at the score, saw that I was far enough ahead that it didn't matter if he saw it, so instead played my three blues over there, where they were worth more points.
 
He never did see that move, and I was very satisfied with my win.
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A dead-end, and cape progress

Nov. 28th, 2025 07:21 pm
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Forgot about this blog again. But I have been ok about actually updating my wordpress monthly Craft Recaps.

It seems more and more people are leaving the virus that is FB, and the question is where to find community again. This blog suffers, because I do not believe this is where we will re-gather. Unfortunately.


Anyway, I've gotten some more progress on my laurel cape. I've finished the badges around the hems, and I've outlined the entire cape with a laurel wreath trim. I want to add more stuff to my cape, but I haven't actually finished my design, so I'm testing it out on the project live.

After trying a cold cord three ways I realized I have almost enough of the laurel trim to double up the outline around the whole cape. I am hoping Helwig might have another roll of that, or I will have to go back to the drawing board again.

I started to get some hope of finishing it enough to wear it at 12th Night Coronation, but, I think that's not quite realistic.

The applique and all the cord I am couching means I also want to add another layer of fabric on the inside before lining it with silk. The ends of the cordage I am couching is anchored on the backside, and I'm worried the ends might poke or snag on the silk if I do nothing. I am hoping that a single layer of cotton will be enough to stop that happening. I want to keep this cape as light as possible, though.
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 Woke at 04:10 and did 25 minutes of pilates before his 05:00 alarm went off. 
 
Worked, went to the busstop to take the bus to town for archery practice. The bus was more than 10 minutes late, presumably due to bad roads, as the temperature had warmed up to just above freezing today, rained, and then started cooling down again.
 
I chatted with Keldor on the phone while I waited. He was driving towards Bureå, where I would get off the buss, meet him, and we would head back to Skelleftåhamn for Archery practice. 
 
The bus finally arrived just after 16:00, a single story bus (I prefer the two story variant I normally take two work--nicer view from upstairs). I boarded took a seat near the back door (in the middle of the bus, and got my coat and boots off, myself settled, my seat belt on, took out my sewing, and then the bus lurched a bit as the driver tried to stop, there was a bump and a loud noise as we hit something and two more loud impact noises and bumps before the bus finally came to a stop (plus many noises from the humans in the buss expressing various levels of fear and surprise).
 
None of the bumps nor the stopping were enough to damage any of us on the bus, not even those who weren't wearing seat belts. 
 
The car that was directly outside my window, however, was in pretty bad shape, missing the front end of its hood.

Broken car

As soon as the driver assured themselves that none of the passengers were hurt, he encouraged everyone to move over to the left side of the bus. We had come to a stop near enough the edge of the road, and the back tires just off the road edge that the bus had a gentle lean to the right.
 
The driver asked us not to leave the bus, as he didn't want to risk that it migt fall over and crush us. We thought this an excellent reason to stay put, and we who had empty seats next to us on the right invited people to come sit next to us. I did, however put my boots on first, so that when it becomes safe to leave, I could do so directly. 
 
Given that I was going no where any time soon we decided that instead of going to Archery practice Keldor would drive towards me, and as soon as we could leave the bus I would walk over to where he could park and wait for me, and we would head home.
 
As he drove, slowly, down the road towards me, he reported each time police, ambulance and tow trucks drove past him towards us, and when each came into my sight I let him know. 
 
The accident took place just past the Broänge bus stop, at the intersection of the smaller road towards Mångbyn and Hökmark, so Keldor left the Highway at Hökmark and took the small road till he could see us.

Broken car

 
Meanwhile, I was watching the people tending to the driver of the munched car directly out my window, who remained in the car for quite some time, and I was very concerned for them. So when the driver eventually got out of the car and walked on their own legs (with people on either side, just in case), I was very relived. They looked very shaken (no way they weren't in shock), but being able to walk after losing the front end of a car to a bus is a very good sign.
 
After the driver was taken away their car was pulled off to the side of the road. Well, draged, neither of the tires on the side towards me rotated.
 
I didn't see what happend to the other car, (cars?) But one wound up in the field on the far side of the bus out of my field of view. I hope that everyone in them is ok.
 
Shortly after the accident I heard the person behind me talking on the phone to someone say that they would be late why, and that their phone battery was nearly flat. At which point I noticed that bus interior lights were still on, so I got out my charger, plugged it into the outlet in front of me, checked to see that it charges a phone, then offered it to the person behing me, who was grateful. After a time their phone had enough, so we passed the cable to the person in front of me, who also needed to charge a phone, so I was useful as we waited. 
 
Eventually the road was clear enough of car wreckage that the police started letting the queue of cars behind us drive past so that the new bus, which had been sent to take the passengers further, would be able to get to us.
 
When an police officer boarded, around 17:30, the bus to let us know our bus would soon arrive, I asked if I could leave now, as my partner was in a car on the other side of the road, ready to take me home. 
 
Yes, if I wait to cross the street till an officer stops traffic again. Yes, yes I will! 
 
A few minutes later I was home again, where I beat him in a game of Qwirkle, spread more of the coarse saw dust in the attic outside of where the bedroom will be, and watched an archaeology documentary. 
 
 
 
 

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