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When recovering from surgery, here are some ideas for how to take care of yourself:

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  • munificent@mastodon.socialM munificent@mastodon.social

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    @munificent These are ridiculously adorable. 😻

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    • munificent@mastodon.socialM munificent@mastodon.social

      When recovering from surgery, here are some ideas for how to take care of yourself:

      1. Get lots of rest. Your body is rebuilding!

      2. Now is the perfect time to catch up on that book series you've been meaning to read.

      3. Hydrate well and eat easy to digest food. Eat smaller meals more often. Maybe keep a snack bag by the couch/bed.

      4. KNIT SHRIMP.

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      @munificent I hope your recovery goes quickly and well. The shrimp are a delight to see. Excellent use of convalescence, making the world better, one prawn at a time.

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        @munificent

        These shrimp are delightful.

        I should learn to knit.

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          @munificent
          #PostOfTheWeek (season 3):
          Crocheting a shrimp typically involves creating an amigurumi body using a magic ring, single crochets, increases, and decreases, often worked in continuous rounds. The body is usually stuffed and curved, with a tail created by chaining and decreasing, or by working stitches directly onto the body.

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            #PostOfTheWeek (season 3):
            Crocheting a shrimp typically involves creating an amigurumi body using a magic ring, single crochets, increases, and decreases, often worked in continuous rounds. The body is usually stuffed and curved, with a tail created by chaining and decreasing, or by working stitches directly onto the body.

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            @munificent
            Specific Techniques:
            Curving: To create a shrimp shape, sew or stitch the tail end to the middle of the body.
            Color Changes: Use white and orange/pink yarn to create a more realistic, cooked appearance.
            Tempura Style: For a tempura shrimp, use thicker yarn and the alpine stitch to simulate the texture.

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            • munificent@mastodon.socialM munificent@mastodon.social

              When recovering from surgery, here are some ideas for how to take care of yourself:

              1. Get lots of rest. Your body is rebuilding!

              2. Now is the perfect time to catch up on that book series you've been meaning to read.

              3. Hydrate well and eat easy to digest food. Eat smaller meals more often. Maybe keep a snack bag by the couch/bed.

              4. KNIT SHRIMP.

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              @munificent @afewbugs

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              • munificent@mastodon.socialM munificent@mastodon.social

                @tim_lavoie Yes! The pattern is https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/laprawnda-the-shrimp. I'm knitting them using Malabrigo Rios yarn in the Belinda colorway.

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                @munificent Awesome, thanks! Oh, and feel better soon!

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                • munificent@mastodon.socialM munificent@mastodon.social

                  When recovering from surgery, here are some ideas for how to take care of yourself:

                  1. Get lots of rest. Your body is rebuilding!

                  2. Now is the perfect time to catch up on that book series you've been meaning to read.

                  3. Hydrate well and eat easy to digest food. Eat smaller meals more often. Maybe keep a snack bag by the couch/bed.

                  4. KNIT SHRIMP.

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                  @munificent Oh my gosh! Adorable!🥰

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                  • munificent@mastodon.socialM munificent@mastodon.social

                    When recovering from surgery, here are some ideas for how to take care of yourself:

                    1. Get lots of rest. Your body is rebuilding!

                    2. Now is the perfect time to catch up on that book series you've been meaning to read.

                    3. Hydrate well and eat easy to digest food. Eat smaller meals more often. Maybe keep a snack bag by the couch/bed.

                    4. KNIT SHRIMP.

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                    @munificent shromp!

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                    • munificent@mastodon.socialM munificent@mastodon.social

                      When recovering from surgery, here are some ideas for how to take care of yourself:

                      1. Get lots of rest. Your body is rebuilding!

                      2. Now is the perfect time to catch up on that book series you've been meaning to read.

                      3. Hydrate well and eat easy to digest food. Eat smaller meals more often. Maybe keep a snack bag by the couch/bed.

                      4. KNIT SHRIMP.

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                      @munificent@mastodon.social cool chrimp

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                      • munificent@mastodon.socialM munificent@mastodon.social

                        When recovering from surgery, here are some ideas for how to take care of yourself:

                        1. Get lots of rest. Your body is rebuilding!

                        2. Now is the perfect time to catch up on that book series you've been meaning to read.

                        3. Hydrate well and eat easy to digest food. Eat smaller meals more often. Maybe keep a snack bag by the couch/bed.

                        4. KNIT SHRIMP.

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                        @munificent These are incredible, I love them.

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                        • munificent@mastodon.socialM munificent@mastodon.social

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                          @munificent My pal @bnut suggested you make them a little tempura-like coat!

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                            @munificent My pal @bnut suggested you make them a little tempura-like coat!

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                            @d @bnut that would be adorable but my daughter who strongly prefers shrimp to be alive would alas not be amused.

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                            • munificent@mastodon.socialM munificent@mastodon.social

                              @d @bnut that would be adorable but my daughter who strongly prefers shrimp to be alive would alas not be amused.

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                              @munificent @bnut Just leave the tempura bit out, but we'll know. We'll know.

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                                @munificent The pattern public, or were these self drafter?

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                                  @munificent The pattern public, or were these self drafter?

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                                  @daniel it's this one: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/laprawnda-the-shrimp

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                                  • munificent@mastodon.socialM munificent@mastodon.social

                                    @daniel it's this one: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/laprawnda-the-shrimp

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                                    @munificent Thanks! I realised in my haste that I forgot to say I love them! You did an amazing job 🙂

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                                      @munificent @JenNotRevealed

                                      This is just great.

                                      *runs peckish to refrigerator*

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                                        @munificent I love your shrimp

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                                        • munificent@mastodon.socialM munificent@mastodon.social

                                          When recovering from surgery, here are some ideas for how to take care of yourself:

                                          1. Get lots of rest. Your body is rebuilding!

                                          2. Now is the perfect time to catch up on that book series you've been meaning to read.

                                          3. Hydrate well and eat easy to digest food. Eat smaller meals more often. Maybe keep a snack bag by the couch/bed.

                                          4. KNIT SHRIMP.

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                                          @munificent funny, step four I don’t think I’ve ever heard before!

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