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i think since theres a lot of hits that technically use the bonus system as the "real" pay, its something that could be helpful
agree theres lots of them and i think amazon doesnt make that data available which is awesome kadauchi may be able to decipher, although i dont like the fact we do not receive a set payment its a step in the right direction
 
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I'm getting this from the location I am now, but when I VNC into my home machine, I'm able to reach Mturk fine. At least that enabled me to submit the code for the survey that I had just finished.
 
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I was like oh yeah I got crochet, learning knit should be easy.

Literally the only thing they have in common is yarn.
I'd like to try learning crochet, but I don't know anyone who does it.
 
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I was like oh yeah I got crochet, learning knit should be easy.

Literally the only thing they have in common is yarn.
I don't know the difference. My 9 year old has taught herself how to do one of these. Just just makes long long strings she can't do rows and I am hopeless in helping her.
 
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I don't know the difference. My 9 year old has taught herself how to do one of these. Just just makes long long strings she can't do rows and I am hopeless in helping her.
is she using two items or just one to manipulate the yarn?
 
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The only thread-related hobby I could ever understand was cross-stitching. My grandma taught me and I picked up on it easily. But it was so hard for me to ever finish anything. So time consuming that I'd get bored with one project and start another. Then I had 345908 unfinished cross-stitch projects. I got annoyed and threw out all my supplies. Now I don't even have a needle and thread at home :persevere:
 

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is she using two items or just one to manipulate the yarn?
She has on little stick hook thingy and then puts in a pen or marker when she does it if that makes sense at all.

But I have seen her with the two little hook things before using them. No clue what she is doing, her teacher taught her.
 
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The only thread-related hobby I could ever understand was cross-stitching. My grandma taught me and I picked up on it easily. But it was so hard for me to ever finish anything. So time consuming that I'd get bored with one project and start another. Then I had 345908 unfinished cross-stitch projects. I got annoyed and threw out all my supplies. Now I don't even have a needle and thread at home :persevere:
I love cross stitch! I have to do small things though definitely, I'm about 80 stitches away from being done with the biggest thing I've ever attempted.
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The only thread-related hobby I could ever understand was cross-stitching. My grandma taught me and I picked up on it easily. But it was so hard for me to ever finish anything. So time consuming that I'd get bored with one project and start another. Then I had 345908 unfinished cross-stitch projects. I got annoyed and threw out all my supplies. Now I don't even have a needle and thread at home :persevere:
I love to cross-stitch but I have almost has many unfinished projects as you did... :\
 
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The only thread-related hobby I could ever understand was cross-stitching. My grandma taught me and I picked up on it easily. But it was so hard for me to ever finish anything. So time consuming that I'd get bored with one project and start another. Then I had 345908 unfinished cross-stitch projects. I got annoyed and threw out all my supplies. Now I don't even have a needle and thread at home :persevere:
1st time I ever tried to cross stitch I didn't know you had to separate the thread. I had to buy so much more! But I finished it.
 

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She has on little stick hook thingy and then puts in a pen or marker when she does it if that makes sense at all.

But I have seen her with the two little hook things before using them. No clue what she is doing, her teacher taught her.
Definitely crochet, if she's using more then one occasionally there is a specific stitch (broomstick lace) where you could use another.

look up a video for single crochet for her and that's the beginning of squares haha
 
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The only thread-related hobby I could ever understand was cross-stitching. My grandma taught me and I picked up on it easily. But it was so hard for me to ever finish anything. So time consuming that I'd get bored with one project and start another. Then I had 345908 unfinished cross-stitch projects. I got annoyed and threw out all my supplies. Now I don't even have a needle and thread at home :persevere:
I wanted to try cross-stitching... but I don't know what you're supposed to do with the items once you're finished making them on the fabric-sheet thing.
 
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