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NeedleStack
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Chicken Communication: Calls, Body Language & what they mean      (www.youtube.com)

submitted by NeedleStack to Chickens 2 days ago

4 comments

Amazing chicken yard and glorious birds.
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The kimono market is so bad, some Japanese artisans are making saris to make ends meet     (www.asahi.com)

submitted by NeedleStack to Japan 1 week ago

5 comments

How depressing!

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Housewives are NOT Oppressed | 5 Myths About Being a Housewife     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by NeedleStack to TraditionalWives 1 week ago

11 comments

The intro is a little bit cringe but this lady is a treasure and gets the joys of being a housewife. Enjoy!
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Moving big logs without big logging equipment     (iv.ggtyler.dev)

submitted by NeedleStack to Woodworking 2 months ago

3 comments

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Scrap paper notebook tutorial (link is to youtube mirror)     (iv.ggtyler.dev)

submitted by NeedleStack to Bookbinding 2 months ago

6 comments

From the video description:

I hope you like this cute mini notebooks that you can hang on pegboard above your work desk, slip in your bag or stick on the fridge.

Edit: If this invidious instance freezes on you you can try this link: https://invidious.perennialte.ch/watch?v=jTto5YA74l4
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[Video] How to Age Bucks - REAL BUCKS in the Field     (iv.ggtyler.dev)

submitted by NeedleStack to Wildlife 2 months ago

2 comments

From the video description:

Dr. Grant Woods shares tips on how to age whitetail bucks on the hoof - live in the field. See the basics of things to look for to make a really good estimate of how old the buck is before you harvest the buck. Remember - the most important aspect of deer hunting is to enjoy the hunt, harvest the deer that YOU or the land owner want hunters to take.
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Anyone have archive of "Jewish Ritual Murder of White Children Over The Centuries - A Partial List"?     (Jews)

submitted by NeedleStack to Jews 2 months ago

5 comments

It was a long thread on twitter and caused quite the stir. I remember seeing it on nitter but lost the link. I'm pretty sure it was deleted off twitter but archived I think. Thanks in advance!

Edit: Had to delete the link I found since it has been rate limited but @allAheadFull found what I was looking for.
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User ProudAmerican and his sites     (ReportSpammers)

submitted by NeedleStack to ReportSpammers 2 months ago

28 comments

https://www.voat.xyz/profile?user=ProudAmerican&view=submissions
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Back-to-back posts: Society in a nutshell?     (files.catbox.moe)

submitted by NeedleStack to Screenshot 2 months ago

10 comments

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A particular nostalgia     (files.catbox.moe)

submitted by NeedleStack to Volk 2 months ago

9 comments

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1950s housewife daily schedule     (TraditionalWives)

submitted by NeedleStack to TraditionalWives 2 months ago

41 comments

A copy and paste of a list I found on the interwebs:

1. Throw back the covers and let your bed air out.
2. Open up the blinds and windows.
3. After breakfast clean up the kitchen and eating area.
4. Gather a basket for tidying. As you tidy the home, pick up items that don’t belong in that room and add them to your basket. When you enter a new room place the items from the basket that belong in that room where they go.
5. Straighten up the living areas, pick up clutter, lightly dust, straighten pillows, and water plants.
6. Make the beds.
7. Tidy the bedroom, including a light dusting.
8. Hang up any clothes that may be about or ensure dirty ones are in the hamper.
9. Do a light tidying of the bathroom including removing and replacing used towels, refilling toilet paper and soap (as needed), and cleaning the sink area including soap dishes.
10. Wipe down kitchen work surfaces and inside the fridge and discard any old food.
11. Dispose of garbage from around the home.
12. Rinse dishcloths and hang them to dry.
13. Sweep or mop the kitchen floor.
14. Handle weekly chores that need to be done that day. (See examples below)
15. Set the table for dinner.
16. Arrange the living room for evening enjoyment with the family.
17. Do a quick sweep of the floors and ensure the entranceways are clear.
18. Clean up the eating areas after dinner and ensure all dishes are washed.
19. Set the table for breakfast.


Once a Week Chores
• Use metal polish on bathroom fixtures.
• Clean and disinfect all kitchen appliances.
• Scald and disinfect bread boxes, garbage pails, and bins.
• Replace flowers with fresh bouquets.
• Laundry (including bedding).
• Vacuuming and mopping.


Pretty standard stuff honestly.
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"I wish you well" swastika quilt     (files.catbox.moe)

submitted by NeedleStack to Sewing 3 months ago

11 comments

Snippet from a 1971 special about traditional Kentucky quilts.
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Celtic Harp Solo : "A Trip to the Islands" - Nadia Birkenstock     (invidious.slipfox.xyz)

submitted by NeedleStack to music 3 months ago

2 comments

Original composition. The video site is a youtube mirror.
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[Video] Easy Paper Butterfly Origami     (invidious.slipfox.xyz)

submitted by NeedleStack to ArtsAndCrafts 3 months ago

2 comments

You should mute the video because the music is pretty obnoxious.

The final result looks a bit complicated but following the broken down steps should be easy enough.
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"A Month’s Darning" - Enoch Wood Perry, American. 1876     (files.catbox.moe)

submitted by NeedleStack to Knitting 4 months ago

4 comments

Something dear and gentle to ease you into the weekend.
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Need a taller table? Just add some PVC leg extenders     (invidious.slipfox.xyz)

submitted by NeedleStack to DIY 4 months ago

4 comments

I need to do this for my craft table. I was shopping around for retail table leg extenders but they're pricey so I'm gonna make my own.
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"White Impulse": Extreme Airport Snow Plowing in Japan     (invidious.slipfox.xyz)

submitted by NeedleStack to Japan 4 months ago

12 comments

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Doberman meets his family's new kittens (video)     (invidious.slipfox.xyz)

submitted by NeedleStack to AnimalsBeingBros 5 months ago

6 comments

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How to be the Best Stay at Home Wife (11 Things to do Now)     (deliberatelyhere.com)

submitted by NeedleStack to TraditionalWives 6 months ago

6 comments

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GPS Tracking Shows How Much Wolf Packs Avoid Each Other's Range     (earthlymission.com)

submitted by NeedleStack to Nature 6 months ago

5 comments

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Frieda Thiersch with book she bound for the Reich     (files.catbox.moe)

submitted by NeedleStack to Bookbinding 6 months ago

10 comments

Frieda was dubbed "Hitler's bookbinder" in this garbage article by boing boing, archived so you don't give them the click: https://archive.ph/CU2ur

It's a good article as far as her life and work is concerned but of course it's dripping with normie anti-nazi hysteria.
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DIY Notebook: Saddle Stitch Bookbinding Tutorial     (www.youtube.com)

submitted by NeedleStack to Bookbinding 6 months ago

0 comments

From the video description:

In this tutorial, I'll show you how to saddle stitch with thread. This video focuses on just the saddle stitch binding method itself. FYI - The thread doesn't have to be waxed. I just prefer it because the wax protects and makes the thread easier to work with.
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How to sew a neck tie (tutorial)     (blog.treasurie.com)

submitted by NeedleStack to Sewing 6 months ago

10 comments

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Meet the 83-year-old behind The Banshees of Inisherin's famous knits     (www.bbc.com)

submitted by NeedleStack to Knitting 6 months ago

14 comments

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Hen house Ventilation - how much ventilation does your chicken house need?      (youtu.be)

submitted by NeedleStack to Chickens 6 months ago

0 comments

From the video description:

Where to place that ventilation is vitally important. The Golden Rules are:

- Include as many large openings as possible,
- and make them adjustable so you can open or close them as weather and wind direction indicates,
- always include high vents to allow warm moist air to exit,
- unless your climate is very cold, include some cross ventilation,
- but avoid drafts blowing directly onto the chickens,
- keep out the rain and other sources of water,
- and keep the manure cleaned out.