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New Study on Spanking Upends Decades of Liberal Hissy Fits About Spanking 'Damaging' Children
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New Study on Spanking Upends Decades of Liberal Hissy Fits About Spanking 'Damaging' Children

If Dr. Benjamin Spock hadn't been cremated, he'd be rolling over in his grave right now. As many who were reared on the lefty pediatrician's methods, or who perhaps have tried his best-selling book "Baby and Child Care," will know, Spock was one of those who decried the spanking of...
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Obama, RFK Jr., Elon Musk And Taylor Swift Are STEALING The Spotlight, According To Fox News Poll...
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Obama, RFK Jr., Elon Musk And Taylor Swift Are STEALING The Spotlight, According To Fox News Poll...

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Election Litigation Could Shape The Race In Battleground States. We Won’t Know Until The Votes Are Cast.
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Election Litigation Could Shape The Race In Battleground States. We Won’t Know Until The Votes Are Cast.

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Tatting lace with no regrets
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Tatting lace with no regrets

If you're Euro-American, your great-grandmother probably tatted, and if her great-grandmother was a lady of class, she probably also tatted. While there is some thought that tatting has nautical origins, it is a relatively new lace-making technique that materialized a little over two hundred years ago and briefly trended in women's magazines and ladies' parlors. It is resurging, threatening to become as popular as it was in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Tatting is great on public transit. I can keep my lace and shuttle in my skirt pocket, pull it out and work on it for only a stitch or two if I like, then quickly shove it back into my pocket. Tatting was always an aristocratic pastime. Regular women had no time for sitting around to make lace. It was the 19th-century equivalent of the "fidget spinner" for women who hosted parties with fancy tea-things and was especially suited for chatty women who liked to keep their fingers preoccupied. Keturah Hickman Aristocratic fidget spinner One of my most prized possessions is a bookmark that was supposedly tatted by my great-great-great-grandmother, Mary Ann Wheeler. It was given to me by my maternal grandmother, who taught me to tat about four years ago when I asked to learn. It took me nearly three days to be able to make only an inch of lace. After that I made about ten yards of cotton lace edging for a quilt I sewed by hand. Shuttle tatting does indeed feel similar to a fidget spinner for me, except I feel good after "spinning" when I have something — lace — to show for it. Keturah Hickman Keturah Hickman Shuttle diplomacy I've been living on the road with my husband out of our backpacks for the last few months. Tatting stores better than knitting or crocheting might — it is light and needs little space. I'm even able to keep a few extra shuttles on me to give away whenever I meet someone who wants to learn. It is great on public transit. I can keep my lace and shuttle in my skirt pocket, pull it out and work on it for only a stitch or two if I like, then quickly shove it back into my pocket. Tatting is difficult to master if you have not already learned other handicrafts. It involves making a series of knots with either a shuttle or straight needles and requires perfect, taut tension in order to flip the knots from one thread to another so that the knots slide instead of stick. The size of the lace is determined by the needles when needle tatting and by the weight of the thread when shuttle tatting. Needle tatting is a good option if you have hand or finger disabilities. I personally prefer shuttle tatting simply because the shuttles are very pretty and fun to use. Shuttles can come in all sorts of sizes for holding more or less thread. They are traditionally made of sterling silver but can also be found made of bone, shell, wood, steel, or plastic. Often one tats with a thin thread, but it is possible to tat with any sort of string. I have used embroidery floss and yarn. Time to tat One can make all sorts of things by tatting. I made all my wedding dress lace with silk yarn. I've also made barefoot shoes, earrings (my own ears are unpierced, but earrings sell well on the road), bookmarks, collars, lace edgings, and doilies. There are various Instagram accounts selling tatted jewelry. Keturah Hickman Lace cuffs and collar combos are also popular. While little old ladies are best known for their doilies, they also used to make beautiful lace edgings for priests' vestments. I have ambitions of making a lace parasol. The beautiful thing about tatting is that once you master it, it doesn't take as long to make lace as one might think. When I hosted the girls' immersive program "The Living Room Academy," I did not teach tatting because it simply takes more time to master the basics than any other general skill, and I did not consider it a "necessary" skill to prioritize along with sewing and baking. However, if you feel that you simply want to make lace for the fun of it, it is worth the time and effort to learn tatting. My husband has joked that we should open a tatting shop next to a tattoo parlor, and I could offer "tats with no regrets." There's just something about a piece of lace. Perhaps it was an aristocratic fad at one point in history. But now ... now we all have time to make a little lace, if we want. Keturah Hickman
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EXHAUSTED? LOL! Kamala SAVAGELY Mocked After Awkwardly BAILING Super Early on Her Detroit Rally (Watch)
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EXHAUSTED? LOL! Kamala SAVAGELY Mocked After Awkwardly BAILING Super Early on Her Detroit Rally (Watch)

EXHAUSTED? LOL! Kamala SAVAGELY Mocked After Awkwardly BAILING Super Early on Her Detroit Rally (Watch)
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WANH! Trump BRUTALLY Honest About What Sort of VP Kamala Has REALLY Been and Jim Sciutto Just Can't DEAL
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WANH! Trump BRUTALLY Honest About What Sort of VP Kamala Has REALLY Been and Jim Sciutto Just Can't DEAL

WANH! Trump BRUTALLY Honest About What Sort of VP Kamala Has REALLY Been and Jim Sciutto Just Can't DEAL
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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10 Best Horror Games for Cowards
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10 Best Horror Games for Cowards

The Horror genre is more popular than ever, with titles to suit any audience. Not every horror game has to be packed full of jump scares, and many of the best titles don't resort to cheap thrills. Even if you're frightened, I know I can find a few games you'll enjoy.
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RedState Weekly Briefing: Harris Stumbles, Cruz Rumbles, Hamas Crumbles
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RedState Weekly Briefing: Harris Stumbles, Cruz Rumbles, Hamas Crumbles

RedState Weekly Briefing: Harris Stumbles, Cruz Rumbles, Hamas Crumbles
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The Internet Archive hackers still have access to its internal emailing tools
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The Internet Archive hackers still have access to its internal emailing tools

Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Early this morning, I received an email from “The Internet Archive Team,” replying to a message I’d sent on October 9th. Except its author doesn’t seem to have been the digital archivists’ support team — it was apparently written by the hackers who breached the site earlier this month and who evidently maintain some level of access to its systems. I’m not alone. Users on the Internet Archive subreddit are reporting getting the replies, as well. Here is the message I received: It’s dispiriting to see that even after being made aware of the breach 2 weeks ago, IA has still not done the due diligence of rotating many of the API keys that were exposed in their gitlab secrets. As demonstrated by this message, this includes a Zendesk token... Continue reading…
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