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thackeroy · 1 month
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Previous cake is almost gone so I got the next one ready, love a thicc boi, over 200g of warmth
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nymori · 2 years
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This isn't the closest game of yarn chicken that I've ever won, but it's certainly close!
The (free!) pattern is the Wanderlust scarf by Kirsten Holloway Designs, and the yarn is Lion Brand Mandala in Phoenix.
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ub-sessed · 1 year
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Oh right, I didn't post my Christmas yarn haul:
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Lots of acrylic worsted that will be perfect for my double knit blanket!
Also my very own trekking poles! They are AWESOME and will keep me sane this winter.
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summer-dust · 1 year
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I mean you know my aesthetic 🥰
I DO!
and I LOVE IT.
Only the best for my Em:
Firstly, this hand-dyed Yarn Bee yarn in shade Stonework. It's natural colors, a slight purple and slight gradient. It's a clean, calming, earthy vibe.
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Next, a Knit Picks Worsted in shade Impressionist that screams Stasy to me. just. yes. Druid, earth, trees, moss, mushrooms. It's perfect.
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And then a pale pink number, cozy and thick and warm 💜 you're such a gentle person that feels like home, you need a good cozy one to tie it together ! (Lion Brand Re-spun thick and quick in shade Sepia Rose!)
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that's it ! I hope you like your yarns 💜 10/10 would make you a sweater and thick socks for keeping cozy ❤️
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caesar-valles · 1 year
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How To Identify Fake Vs Genuine Branded Asian Food Products
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Authentic Asian food brands are becoming increasingly popular in the western world, with many shoppers opting for these products over more traditional European or American brands. Unfortunately, there is a growing problem of fake food brands being sold on the market. 
These days, we live in a world of counterfeit goods, from handbags and cosmetics to phones and electronics. Unfortunately, knock-off Asian food items are no exception. As these fraudulent goods become increasingly difficult to identify without an expert eye or extensive research, consumers around the world need to know how to properly differentiate between genuine and food fraud products.
In this article, we will discuss how you can recognize the difference between fake and genuine so that you can make an informed decision before buying anything. We'll explain some key tips on how to stay aware of potential fakes while online shopping or in your local store. 
Check for authentic labels and packaging
One of the first things to look for when determining the authenticity of Asian food brands is the label and packaging. Genuine brands will have accurate labels with all the necessary information, such as ingredients, usage directions, manufacturing dates, etc. Imitation products may have inaccurate or missing labels, or they may be printed on low-quality paper or materials. When in doubt, always double-check the label against an online source or contact the manufacturer directly. In addition, anti-counterfeit labels may also be present on genuine products.
Look for quality ingredients
Another way to spot fake brands is by looking at the ingredients list. Genuine usually contains high quality ingredients that are sourced from reputable supply chains. Fake products may contain bad ingredients that are not as nutritious or flavorful. 
Reading the ingredients list carefully can help you make sure that you’re getting the real deal.  Additionally, plant-based or vegan versions of Asian foods may also be available for those who are looking for healthier options.
Avoid unfamiliar brands
If you come across a brand of Asian food that you’ve never heard of before, it’s best to be cautious and avoid buying them. It could be a genuine product, but there’s also a chance that it could be counterfeit. Stick with brand names that have been around for many years and have a good reputation in the industry.
Examine the price 
Fake Southeast Asian food products are usually sold at a much lower price than genuine ones. While there may be some legitimate deals out there, always check the price against other retailers to make sure that it’s not too good to be true. 
Ice cream, fly by jing , and frozen meals are some of the most common items that are counterfeited. Be sure to compare prices before buying any of these items. If you find an unusually low-priced item, it could be a sign that it’s counterfeit. Furthermore, small batches of genuine products may be sold at a discount, but keep an eye out for any suspiciously low prices.
Buy from reputable stores 
To ensure that you’re getting genuine products is to only buy from reputable grocery stores and websites. Make sure to read customer reviews before making any purchases and avoid buying from unknown sources. Asian, American, or international stores are all possible sources of genuine products.
In summary, it’s important to be aware of the differences between genuine and fake branded Asian food products so that you can make an informed decision before buying anything. By following these tips, you can be sure that you’re getting the real deal and not a counterfeit product.
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sergle · 3 months
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You do an awful lot of complaining about money for someone who's buying that much yarn
YARN IS THE NEW AVOCADO TOAST, YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST
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dcbatbitches · 3 months
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Consider, Cassandra Cain does lion dance.
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ashleeslint · 2 years
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Dream A Dream: Center-Out Crochet Square
My newest center-out pattern includes video walk-thrus, written line-by-line instructions, and charts for both the interlocking crochet method and the overlay mosaic crochet method! Give it a try!
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mugwot · 4 months
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making the funky little guys funkier
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the them
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So Lion Brand Yarn, one of the biggest names in acrylic yarn in the United States, just posted AI generated images with tags as disclaimers and credit the “artist”
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To say I am disappointed is an understatement but that disappointment turned to anger quickly as the social media team responded to concerns with dismissive comments or emojis.
I left this thread where I basically respectfully told them that they should not post ai images and continue to show case fiber artists including those who make huge projects. They responded with since they tagged it as AI and feature fiber artists daily it’s ok. I responded back that most people don’t read captions on social media and it is disrespectful to many artists including those 16000 that had their art stolen by midjouney.
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My comments and others voicing dissent were removed
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ub-sessed · 1 year
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A few chainette yarns I saw at Fabricville:
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▪️Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton, worsted cotton chainette. Really looks like a DK to me, but I've never used chainette, so what do I know? Pretty soft for 100% cotton, very light. I'd like to try it. I wonder if it has more give than a plied cotton yarn like Patons Grace.
▪️As far as I can tell, Bernat Bundle Up and Lion Brand Feels Like Butta are identical: worsted polyester chainette. The Bernat might be the teeniest bit fuzzier, and calls for a 5mm needle instead of 4.5mm. Both are very soft, ridiculously light, look like DKs, and come in super boring colours. The Bernat put up is bigger. ETA: According to Ravelry, the Bundle Up is a worsted and Feels Like Butta is an aran. Might be nice to make a little cap to wear around the house to keep my shaved head warm.
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hookedatweiss · 1 month
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🧶 another wellness project coming together
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happycricketbox · 26 days
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hi i still love her berry much
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ashwolfforever · 4 months
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Mauja’s dream of being a mother dies along with her stillborn first cubs. That same night, the heartbroken lioness stumbles – quite literally – upon an orphaned baby cheetah.
Two choices lay before her: End the cub’s misery. Or adopt him.
Unable to bear seeing the loss of young life again that night, Mauja does what would be unthinkable to her pride sisters. She takes the cheetah baby as her own son. Now, she must face new challenges. The pride will not accept her or her son. And worse yet, she finds out quickly that raising a cheetah in lion ways may spell doom for him when he grows up.
Mauja has one hope left. She must find a mysterious pride of lions called the Mahari. A pride who, the stories say, possess a special, powerful secret that may help her. Mauja knows her father was a Mahari lion. She bears the marks near her eyes – Mahari’s tears – to prove it. But are the stories about the Mahari actually true?
The path ahead for Mauja is uncertain. Finding the Mahari means she must leave her pride, her home, and everything she’s ever known. And what if the stories aren’t true?
What if the risk and dangers are too great?
Mauja, with her cheetah son Ṣìkẹ́mi, must choose to make that leap of faith. Will they land safely on the other side?
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barachiki · 6 months
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John and Sherlock going to the costume contest again this year. Let's see if they get recognized as Brave Heart Lion and Bright Heart Raccoon!
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