Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
United States
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
31 Mar 22
Featuring classic horror movie characters that come together in a well known horror house as family, friends, neighbors and many cameo features.
In this neighborhood they face everyday life as a working class of people dealing...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
16 Apr 22
It happens at home too...
Because to speak up only
makes it worse for victims.
If the victim tells anyone
There is repercussions
Whether they are ignored
retaliated against or worse...
The goal of bullies is
To crush their...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
27 Feb 22
I called an electrician who was advertised as licensed to replace a burned out plug and fix the problem I had with lights in the bathroom and bedroom flickering, dimming or sometimes not coming on and plugs having weak power.
He...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
20 Feb 20
When I was younger I worked in print shop production and was independently training in typesetting graphic design on my own time. Eventually there was an ad in the paper for entry level typesetting graphic design in a sign shop at...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
19 Aug 19
Last month a stray cat staying around our trailer had kittens. We had two kittens already that came up the month before. We fed them limited amounts of cat food and scraps and the mama cat cat would eat too and became tame.
I was...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
14 Oct 18
So i discovered that yarn with short color changes don't create the plaid or Argyle design that is usually the goal of color pooling. However with some adjustment after trial and error with different stitches I arrived at this...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
14 Oct 18
I saw this pattern online that uses self striping yarn and a technique called corner to corner crochet to create diagonal stripes. I've used self striping yarn before with the chevron crochet stitch. Diagonal striping motivated me...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
1 Nov 18
I couldn't get the usual argyle pattern with the type of yarn I got. The color repeats were too short. I then had the idea to do corner to corner crochet making sure the blue in the yarn would be in the starting chain of each...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
1 Nov 18
I couldn't get the usual argyle pattern with the type of yarn I got. The color repeats were too short. I then had the idea to do corner to corner crochet making sure the blue in the yarn would be in the starting chain of each...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
24 Oct 18
Creating the checkerboard effect also produced a diagonal striped design with this swatch.. A yarn with just two colors would be ideal for a checkered effect. Be sure each color repeat has the same number of stitches so that...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
21 Oct 18
This project for a garbage bag holder was done in continuous rounds with multicolored yarn to create the diagonal stripes of color. It was trial error to adjust number of stitches per color while following a preset pattern for the...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
10 Oct 18
I rented my house out in a rent to own situation. After a few months the tenants quit paying rent and wouldn't leave. When the utilities got cut off, the next door neighbors run power to them and so they wouldn't leave. They...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
10 Oct 18
Design emerges from multicolored yarn following a pattern and stitch. This type of yarn had short color changes that created this plaid effect.
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
27 Apr 18
I seen this picture on facebook. Seems pretty hard to do. I thought about working up a pattern from the picture to crochet on a smaller scale such as a coaster or trivet.
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