kurobita

joined 1 year ago
[–] kurobita@feddit.cl 1 points 23 minutes ago

Este año si o si pedaleo a Lo Vásquez 🙏

[–] kurobita@feddit.cl 1 points 23 minutes ago

Lo mejor, es en Parque Bicentenario. Hay UNA micro que me lleva, pero sale desde Tobalaba, me es más fácil ir en bici xd

[–] kurobita@feddit.cl 1 points 24 minutes ago

Miserable pero con sueldo xd

[–] kurobita@feddit.cl 6 points 1 hour ago (8 children)

CABROS ME VAN A MANDAR CARTA OFERTA!! Si todo sale bien empiezo el próximo Lunes

[–] kurobita@feddit.cl 10 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (5 children)

Me llamaron para una tercera entrevista (y final) el Luneeeeees!!!

Será este el fin de~~l hombre araña~~ la cesantía???

[–] kurobita@feddit.cl 4 points 4 days ago

Le puso todo el talento, 10/10 para la señora neko

[–] kurobita@feddit.cl 6 points 5 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (4 children)

Esta semana no tengo una, no tengo dos... tengo TRES entrevistas. Cómo no me va a salir una por la miercále digo yo??

Y de hecho el Jueves tengo segunda entrevista de una que acabo de tener hoy. Es de un proceso al que postulé hace como dos meses y me hicieron como una entrevista telefónica pero de ahi no supe nada más. Me contactaron para entrevista online en estos días, tengo la sospecha de que el wn que quedó inicialmente no duró nada xd

**Edit: **Primera entrevista hecha. No sé si me tincó tanto, era una oficina SUPER cuica, me sentí como poroto en paila marina cuando entré xd Me hicieron analizar uno de sus perfiles de RRSS y por lo menos habían dos cosas evidentes que no había y pude mencionar como mejora, yay yo.

Edit2: Segunda entrevista check. Es la que más me interesa por que es relacionado al rubro cultura, aunque es 100% presencial. Más ratito tengo otra entrevista presencial, ahí les hago update.

Edit3: La última entrevista fue super larga porque me hicieron una prueba sicologica ahí mismo (primera vez hago una con lápiz y papel xd). Esta es la que más me tinca porque es en una empresa de nivel nacional y tienen hartos beneficios. Prendan una velita por mí.

[–] kurobita@feddit.cl 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

yo también :( antes también compraba en betterworldbooks. Vuela alto bookdepository 🤍🕊️

[–] kurobita@feddit.cl 1 points 1 week ago

Lo único que me da paja es que son DOS días, o sea todo el finde en eso.

Luego recuerdo que no tengo nada qué hacer el resto de la semana xd

[–] kurobita@feddit.cl 1 points 1 week ago

Ese puede que haya sido el caso antes cuando había voto voluntario, pero ahora que hay inscripción automática Y voto obligatorio el padrón es cuático, por lo que anticipo que habrá gran cantidad de gente acudiendo a los centros de votación. Y como se votan varias cosas también el conteo va a ser pega (sobretodo esas sábanas que son las papeletas con 232834823 CORES xd). Así que de aburrirse no creo jaja

[–] kurobita@feddit.cl 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Tienes que hacer el denuncio de siniestro en tu aseguradora, ellos te indicarán el taller donde tienes que ir para que evalúen la reparación. Tienes deducible? Si el monto del daño es mayor al deducible, pagas el deducible y el resto lo paga la aseguradora. Si es menor, probablemente te indiquen que hagas la reparación por tu cuenta, puede ser en el mismo taller incluso (por lo menos así era cuando tenía auto xd)

[–] kurobita@feddit.cl 4 points 2 weeks ago

que tenga bonita semana don Neko :)

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by kurobita@feddit.cl to c/knitting@lemmy.world
 

Basic ranglan sweater. I used a cake of self-striping yarn for the body and finished off the sleeves with a spare skein in mustard. The pattern was very fun and easy to follow, I'm looking forward to knit more kid's projects because they're so quick xD

 

I've been saving this one. It was my first attempt at knitting in the round and I totally twisted my stitches 😂

I read in the pattern about checking your stitches before joining for in the round knitting, but I didn't quite understood what it meant until I was several rows deep into my project and there was a big turn in the middle lol.

A friend told me that twisted cowls were actually a thing so I went ahead and finished it. I even wore it a few times and then I was made aware I also twisted my stitches from knitting into the back loop xD I could not unsee that so I threw it deep into my closet and forgot about it.

Triple fail:

  • Twisted stitches in the round
  • Twisted stitches from knitting through the back loop
  • Taking the picture with the inside out hah!

But wait, there's a happy ending.

As I was getting my stuff ready to move I dug it out from my closet and decided to frog the darn thing. I re-knit it in the Free For All pattern and I'm much happier with it now. I'm looking forward to use this version when cold season finally hits.

(In hindsight I should have done this pattern in the first place, it's been in my favorites forever, but back then I didn't really know how to read patterns in English so I never realized it was knitted flat lol).

 

I got this cake for Christmas and looking for some way to use it I thought I'd try my first kid sweater. The pattern is a very simple raglan sweater, but the self-striping yarn makes it look way more interesting. I'm gonna need to get a matching yarn to finish off the sleeves, but I'm kinda getting why people love knitting for kids so much, it's so fast!

 

This is my first knitted garment. Actually the third, but we'll get to that. I got this gradient yarn during my trip to Spain last September. Initially I had no plans on what I would do with it, I had mostly knit accesories and just dipped my toes into shawls, which is what I originally thought I'd make. But when I got back home I though I might try kniting my first piece of garment so off I went to Ravelry and found this lovely pattern from Carina Spencer.

I initially knitted this in my usual size (38) and with US 4 (3.5mm) needles... and it ended waaay too large. My mom said it was because it's a linen/viscose blend and it tends to "give" a lot. So I frogged it and re-knit it in a couple sizes down (same needle size). Still. Too. Large.

At this point I realized knitting willy-nilly wasn't going to work anymore so went ahead and knit a gauge sample, which ended up resulting that I needed to size down to US 2 1/2 (3.00mm) needles. On this third attempt I decided to knit with the colors reversed (teal to burgundy).

MUCH BETTER.

It is not 100% perfect fit, but it's good enough that I'm happy to actually wear this outside so I'm declaring it finished. Finally.

 

Hello knitters! I have setted myself the goal to learn a new technique every few months. Now that I'm comfortable knitting in the round I'm looking to dip my toes into colorwork and was wondering if you had any recomendations for patterns to introduce me to fair isle. Preferably a small project, as I'd like to work my way into a sweater.

Thanks in advance for any recs, I've already learnt so much from you guys here :)

 

Ok so I finally took the plunge and I'm knitting my first pair of socks. Ever. I'm doing fingering held double because less stitches 😂

Pattern: DK Weight Vanilla Socks Yarn: locally dyed mering sock fingering

I'm following the vanilla socks on magic loop video tutorial by Crazy Sock Lady and it's helped sooo much. I suck at understanding written instructions (probably because english is not my first lanuage) so seeing it done has made things much easier.

I can now totally understand why socks are such a big thing lol.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by kurobita@feddit.cl to c/knitting@lemmy.world
 

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This was the project I took with me on vacation and it kept me busy during my 3 weeks in Spain. I started knitting it in Santiago, fittingly (however it was technically Spring and not Otoño/Fall lol). Though I 'finished' it mid-trip, I decided I did not liked how it turned out so I frogged it and started all over again. I did less repeats of the garter stitch section and added more repeats of the lace section.

Gratuitous image of me knitting on the train from Barcelona to Figueres:

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Pattern (in Spanish): https://ravel.me/chal-santiago-en-otono

Yarn is locally dyed merino fingering.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by kurobita@feddit.cl to c/crochet@lemmy.ca
 

As seen previously here and here.

Pattern (in Spanish): https://ravel.me/spring-shawl-24

Finally finished my Spring Shawl last week and blocked over the weekend. I thought I wouldn't have any chance to use it because it's technically Spring here, but it's been surprisingly cold so I've been able to wear it and LOVE IT. Everyone compliments it and I feel super proud, even though there are some mistakes here and there that probably only I can see xD

 

This week I've spent more time untangling this damn cake than actually crocheting. So I finally gave up and re-wound the leftover thread into a smaller ball. Much better.

I hope to be able to finish and block this weekend. Fingers crossed!

No doggo in this pic because I took it before leaving for work and she was still sleeping.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by kurobita@feddit.cl to c/crochet@lemmy.ca
 

My first post here! I'm doing my first shawl with slow transition yarn. I learnt crochet when I was a kid but I had never done such a big project. I work full time so I run home every day to get some rows done lol. Now that my shawl has grown a bit since taking these pictures that means 2-3 rows a day, but oh well, no rush here :)

Crocheted with YarnArt Flowers in #262 with 3.0mm (D?) hook. Pattern at Ravelry (in Spanish): http://ravel.me/spring-shawl-24

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by kurobita@feddit.cl to c/knitting@lemmy.world
 

Edited: Added theme to title, thanks for the nudge @thegiddystitcher@lemm.ee :)

I made this as a birthday present for a friend. It is my first succesful project using circular needles. I used 5mm needles, with 40cms cable for the body of the beanie, then switched to a 120cm cable and used the magic loop technique for the decreases.

It is mt first time trying this "bubble" stitch and I was so nervous doing the K4B and 'undoing' stitches lol.

Yarn is worsted weight Dreams in color 0002 from local store Revés Derecho

Pattern here: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/mermaid-bubbles-hat

 

Hi! I suggested to our lovely mod @thegiddystitcher@lemm.ee about starting a WIP (Work in Progress) Wednesday thread. That way we don't have to wait until we're fully done with a project to share it and we can encourage each other along the way 😄

Feel free to add to this thread with what you're currently working on 😊

I had to reaaally dig up a picture, as I'm the one with the ideas but actually really bad at taking WIP pictures as I usually knit late at night 😅

This was my first try at knitting in the round and even though every pattern warns about not twisting your stitches I actually didn't realize what it meant until I was several rows into my work. In the spirit of Bob Ross I decided to just roll with it, there are no mistakes, just happy accidents!

Pattern is the Meila Cowl from Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/meila-cowl

Yarn used is Colors by Reves Derecho in #0837 (DK weight) and 5mm circular needles (unknown brand, my mother had them in her stash lol).

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