Author: Kris

  • Video gaming

    Video gaming

    A few months back, I won a Nintendo Switch in a contest at work. I haven’t owned a video game console in a long time, so it’s been fun messing around with it. I signed up for a yearlong Switch Online membership so I could play some of the NES games from my childhood, but before long I got sucked into Tetris 99. This is an online “battle royale” version of Tetris where you play against 98 other people and try to be the last person standing. So far my best performance is 2nd place, and I’m still hoping to win one someday. (It’s hard. You have to both play Tetris but also strategically target your opponents to dump garbage blocks on them at the same time.)

    I was surprised by how expensive games are these days. The top tier ones are well over $80 each! I didn’t want to jump into one of those without being sure I’d actually play. Then last month I started reading lists of the best video games of the year in search of one to try out. I kept seeing Dave the Diver mentioned, and it seemed like a fun idea – harpooning fish and running a sushi restaurant. I downloaded the demo and quickly fell in love. When I spotted it on sale, I jumped on it.

    THIS GAME RULES. When I wasn’t sewing over my Christmas holiday, I was probably playing Dave the Diver. At first I felt a bit overwhelmed between fishing and running the restaurant, but the game does a good job of slowly introducing you to different features and tasks. There were only a few times I had to resort to looking things up (e.g. the advantages and disadvantages of using the “Auto-supply ingredients” option when creating your nightly sushi menu). The cutscenes are hilarious, and more than once I laughed watching Bancho put together his latest masterpiece or Duff upgrade my underwater rifle. I couldn’t believe the wide variety of mini-games and gameplay mechanisms, from petting manatees to solving underwater puzzles with laser beams and mirrors to competitive seahorse racing to cooking food for a televised chef battle to a fever dream anime popstar rhythm game. You can even decorate the restaurant! I remember the terror at facing down each of the bosses (especially the Great White Shark and the Giant Gadon), and my annoyance at that goddamn narwhal that kept spearing me. (Let’s just say that once I levelled up my skills, narwhal sushi featured on the restaurant menu heavily.)

    Narwhal

    I finished the main story of the game on Christmas Day. It has a surprisingly touching end scene, and I actually felt a little sad that it was over. Thankfully you can keep playing to complete your fish collection, and it took me another couple of days to track down the last few. (That bonito was a real pain!) Now I’m working on getting three-star versions of everything, which means catching them in a net rather than harpooning them. I also received a surprise new task – there’s apparently one more secret boss I can take on during the next stormy night. So I’m not done with Dave yet! I really, really recommend this game, and it was well worth the price in terms of the hours of fun it delivers. My only complaint is that I had a couple game crashes along the way, most frustratingly after I’d completed some difficult task that I then had to redo. It only happened a couple times though, and the auto save mostly worked. (I’ve seen the developers pushing updates, so hopefully they’re addressing this.)

    After I finished Dave, my friend Amy recommended Unpacking. This is another game I’d seen recommended in recent years. It’s a very simple concept, barely even a game at all really: you have a series of rooms where you unpacking moving boxes and put things away. That’s it. But as you go, you start to learn things about the main character. You see the things she carries from house to house, and you learn about her hobbies and her passions. I don’t want to spoil anything because this is really a game that needs to be experienced to have the proper effect, but there was one point – where she was moving in with her boyfriend – where I had a realisation that really pissed me off on her behalf. And then when I saw where she was moving to next… I think I actually said “OH NO” out loud in my living room. It’s a lovely game, especially for people who maybe don’t think of themselves as gamers. I’ve never experienced anything like it. It’s quite short – you can finish it in just a couple hours – and it’s very satisfying in the end. I was also really pleased to learn that the game was made by an Australian studio! Definitely worth checking out.

  • Yacht rockin’ New Year’s Eve

    Yacht rockin’ New Year’s Eve

    Happy 2024! We spent the evening at the Marrickville Bowlo with our friends Jody, Alayne, and Meredith watching Smooth Sailing ring in the new year with yacht rock classics of the 70s and 80s…

    Smooth Sailing band

    Of course, I had to make us special outfits for the occasion. I’ve been wanting to make Rodd a matching short set for some time (inspired by Taika Waititi’s pineapples), and I happened to have the perfect fabric in my stash (courtesy of my mother): Robert Kaufman’s Seersucker Coastal Print with tiny pink flamingoes. For the shirt, I used my tried and tested Seamwork Negroni pattern, just straightening the side seams and grading out a size at the waistline for some extra roominess. For the shorts, I used the Trigg Shorts pattern and modified them to have a full lining (because the seersucker was a bit see-through). I used some plain white cotton to sew a version without any pockets, and then inserted that into the seersucker before joining on the waistband. Worked great!

    Rodd in his flaming short set

    For my outfit, I decided to go literal with the Charm Mariner Top. This was my first time sewing princess seams, so I wisely opted to make a muslin first with an old bedsheet. I’m glad I did, because the fit was Not Great. Turns out that Charm revised their sizing a few years back, and they have two separate ranges now: the old one from 2-20, and the new one from 18-34. I happen to fall in the overlap. My first muslin was using the new range, so I decided to try the old one for comparison. That second one was better, but still needed some tweaks. I ended up removing half an inch at the top of each shoulder, and half an inch in width at the underarm as well. Not gonna lie – it was a fiddly pattern and I felt clueless as I tried to figure out how to improve it. Happily, the end result more than justified all my efforts:

    Sailor Suit Kris

    The fabric for the top is a navy cotton piqué I got at the Fabric Store, and I LOVE it. It’s woven but had a lovely thickness and drape to it. For the collar, I used white cotton lawn (sandwiched with some interfacing). You’re meant to use ribbon for the decoration, but I realised I had some navy bias binding that would work perfectly. I simply folded it in half and then edge stitched two rows around the edge. Here’s a photo halfway through, when I realised it was going to look awesome…

    Decorating the collar

    The red knot tie is a piece of actual silk that we found in the remnant box for $10. It was quite sheer so I used a double layer of it. Once I knotted it, I sewed a safety pin onto the back so I could pin it to the shirt. That way I can take it off for laundering. I paired the top with a pair of navy shorts from Uniqlo.

    Aren’t we cute?!

    Selfie of me and Rodd

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    Did I mention there was homemade tiramisu? (Yes, I know exactly how lucky I am.)

    Did I mention there was homemade tiramisu? (Yes, I know exactly how lucky I am.)

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    Beers and watching the cricket… 🍻🏏

    Beers and watching the cricket… 🍻🏏

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    We made Christmas Cubanos! Mojo Pork, ham Swiss cheese, mustard, homemade pickle. YUMMMMMMO. 🤤

    We made Christmas Cubanos! Mojo Pork, ham Swiss cheese, mustard, homemade pickle. YUMMMMMMO. 🤤

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    Happy Boxing Day! 🍷🧀 (I saw the wine label and couldn’t resist…)

    Happy Boxing Day! 🍷🧀 (I saw the wine label and couldn’t resist…)

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    Merry Christmas from Down Under! ❤️🍷🧀

    Merry Christmas from Down Under! ❤️🍷🧀

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    Our nephew @kurt_sss is visiting for the holidays so we caught up for a very beautiful Christmas Eve brunch at @woodcutrestaurant. We even had a visit from Santa! ❤️🎅🥂 (Outfits: mine is a @made590 Vera in @riflepaperco fabric; Kurt’s is the @barbie Double-Breasted Suit from @zara.)

    Our nephew @kurt_sss is visiting for the holidays so we caught up for a very beautiful Christmas Eve brunch at @woodcutrestaurant. We even had a visit from Santa! ❤️🎅🥂 (Outfits: mine is a @made590 Vera in @riflepaperco fabric; Kurt’s is the @barbie Double-Breasted Suit from @zara.)

    Our nephew @kurt_sss is visiting for the holidays so we caught up for a very beautiful Christmas Eve brunch at @woodcutrestaurant. We even had a visit from Santa! ❤️🎅🥂 (Outfits: mine is a @made590 Vera in @riflepaperco fabric; Kurt’s is the @barbie Double-Breasted Suit from @zara.)

    Our nephew @kurt_sss is visiting for the holidays so we caught up for a very beautiful Christmas Eve brunch at @woodcutrestaurant. We even had a visit from Santa! ❤️🎅🥂 (Outfits: mine is a @made590 Vera in @riflepaperco fabric; Kurt’s is the @barbie Double-Breasted Suit from @zara.)

    Our nephew @kurt_sss is visiting for the holidays so we caught up for a very beautiful Christmas Eve brunch at @woodcutrestaurant. We even had a visit from Santa! ❤️🎅🥂 (Outfits: mine is a @made590 Vera in @riflepaperco fabric; Kurt’s is the @barbie Double-Breasted Suit from @zara.)

    Our nephew @kurt_sss is visiting for the holidays so we caught up for a very beautiful Christmas Eve brunch at @woodcutrestaurant. We even had a visit from Santa! ❤️🎅🥂 (Outfits: mine is a @made590 Vera in @riflepaperco fabric; Kurt’s is the @barbie Double-Breasted Suit from @zara.)

    Our nephew @kurt_sss is visiting for the holidays so we caught up for a very beautiful Christmas Eve brunch at @woodcutrestaurant. We even had a visit from Santa! ❤️🎅🥂 (Outfits: mine is a @made590 Vera in @riflepaperco fabric; Kurt’s is the @barbie Double-Breasted Suit from @zara.)

    Our nephew @kurt_sss is visiting for the holidays so we caught up for a very beautiful Christmas Eve brunch at @woodcutrestaurant. We even had a visit from Santa! ❤️🎅🥂 (Outfits: mine is a @made590 Vera in @riflepaperco fabric; Kurt’s is the @barbie Double-Breasted Suit from @zara.)

    Our nephew @kurt_sss is visiting for the holidays so we caught up for a very beautiful Christmas Eve brunch at @woodcutrestaurant. We even had a visit from Santa! ❤️🎅🥂 (Outfits: mine is a @made590 Vera in @riflepaperco fabric; Kurt’s is the @barbie Double-Breasted Suit from @zara.)

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    Not only did the Purls of Wisdom win the final @philterbrewing pub trivia of the year, we took out the top spot in the annual rankings as well! Thanks @thevoiceofneil for being such a great trivia master. 🏆🍻

    Not only did the Purls of Wisdom win the final @philterbrewing pub trivia of the year, we took out the top spot in the annual rankings as well! Thanks @thevoiceofneil for being such a great trivia master. 🏆🍻

    Not only did the Purls of Wisdom win the final @philterbrewing pub trivia of the year, we took out the top spot in the annual rankings as well! Thanks @thevoiceofneil for being such a great trivia master. 🏆🍻

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    Two vintage sewing machines means I’m officially a collector now, right? Fun trivia: while both machines date from the 1950’s, the blue Pinnock Sewmatic weighs more than 2x the cream Elna Supermatic! (19kg/41lb vs 8kg/17.5kb) By comparison, my fancy new Janome Skyline S5 weighs 10kg/22lb. 💪😅 #sewingmachine #vintage #retro #sewing

    (Note to self: no more teasing @darkosubotica about his retro computers. 😂)

    Two vintage sewing machines means I’m officially a collector now, right? Fun trivia: while both machines date from the 1950’s, the blue Pinnock Sewmatic weighs more than 2x the cream Elna Supermatic! (19kg/41lb vs 8kg/17.5kb) By comparison, my fancy new Janome Skyline S5 weighs 10kg/22lb. 💪😅 #sewingmachine #vintage #retro #sewing 

(Note to self: no more teasing @darkosubotica about his retro computers. 😂)