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    Quote Originally Posted by foreveryours View Post
    I haven't worn a "hat" since I was first growing out my hair pre-ponytail length. I found baseball caps extremely damaging. But I do derive benefit from head covering.



    Maybe I'll learn to wrap a cheche one of these days
    This wallpaper is fantastic, as an aside

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    While you can’t see my hair in this photo, this is my favorite summer hat.


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    Doesn't matter what beanie or hat I wear, my hair loves to flare out at the bottom of it
    (Sorry for the giant pic, I can't remember how to resize photos straight out of my LHC album)


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    Quote Originally Posted by baanoo View Post
    This wallpaper is fantastic, as an aside
    A mythical beast The design on this tapestry is actually 3D. I'm very familiar with stereograms from grad school but I don't understand the technique used by this image. With the special glasses the design literally leaps right out at you!
    scalp > SL > MBL > TBL > FTL > KNEE > KNEE+

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeonyBlue View Post
    Counts in my book - I love how the colour picks up the colour of your hair
    Oh thank you! Originally when I purchased that yarn, I was planning to use it for someone else, but then I changed my plans. Those are not my typical colours at all.

    And then I get a bit excited about knitting, so I knitted matching leg warmers, pulse warmes, neck warmer, butt warmer and a scrunchie. Lol.
    I have heard the mermaids singing... and I do think that they will sing to me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by baanoo View Post
    This wallpaper is fantastic, as an aside
    Quote Originally Posted by foreveryours View Post
    A mythical beast The design on this tapestry is actually 3D. I'm very familiar with stereograms from grad school but I don't understand the technique used by this image. With the special glasses the design literally leaps right out at you!

    ooooh I like it too! So trippy. Would love to see the 3d effect.
    I've nevcer had luck with stereograms
    I remember them being super popular when I was younger, but could never make out the hidden images...
    I tried staring at it till things blur, tried slowing bringing it towards or away from your face, looking at a point past it instead,
    HOURS were spent on every technique I could find, and they just don't work for me. Total bummer.
    Anyone else have problems with them?
    Much love to all my fellow long hair peoples!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suortuva View Post
    Oh thank you! Originally when I purchased that yarn, I was planning to use it for someone else, but then I changed my plans. Those are not my typical colours at all.

    And then I get a bit excited about knitting, so I knitted matching leg warmers, pulse warmes, neck warmer, butt warmer and a scrunchie. Lol.
    okay I have to ask, what is a butt warmer lol.
    Much love to all my fellow long hair peoples!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandrina View Post
    okay I have to ask, what is a butt warmer lol.
    It's kind of a knitted skirt but it's not officially a skirt. Ha ha ha.
    I have heard the mermaids singing... and I do think that they will sing to me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by baanoo View Post
    While you can’t see my hair in this photo, this is my favorite summer hat.

    That's such a great combination with the glasses!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexandrina View Post
    ooooh I like it too! So trippy. Would love to see the 3d effect.
    I've nevcer had luck with stereograms
    I remember them being super popular when I was younger, but could never make out the hidden images...
    I tried staring at it till things blur, tried slowing bringing it towards or away from your face, looking at a point past it instead,
    HOURS were spent on every technique I could find, and they just don't work for me. Total bummer.
    Anyone else have problems with them?
    That’s so weird, and cool. Only this week I was talking to someone at work about those. I could totally do it, and quite fancy revisiting.

    My dad had these self made magnifiers, like binoculars but for looking at fossils. I think it was good training as you had to refocus your eyes to make sense of it...

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