Links: Music, Embroidery, and More


Workspace with computer, journal, books, coffee, and glasses.Hello, everyone! How are we doing on this Wednesday? If you’re feeling a little low today, that is okay. I am too. My partner and I are currently going HAM on words of affirmation.

There has also been lots of snow lately, both in New England and wildly in my home state of Florida. My fellow Southerners, how are you holding up? Supposedly, it’s supposed to be colder in Massachusetts than in Alaska this week and that just reinforces my decision to not leave the house and just gorge myself on English muffin pizzas.

Have you heard of Gaia Collective? They put on one-day choirs with just regular people who show up. Their reels frequently bring me to tears (in a good way).

Shadowmaster13 shared this in the podcast Patreon discord. The Royal School of Needlework has created a stitch bank. There you can see a variety of stitches, their history, examples of usage, and more. Very cool!

The Guardian had a spotlight on activism in the romance community. It’s certainly a topic that comes up close to election season or in the installment of a new administration. Sarah is quoted.

Dr. Esmé Louise James on Instagram runs a series called “kinky history.” In this reel, she explores whether the the infamous carriage scene in the latest season of Bridgerton was possible given the fashion of the times.

Don’t forget to share what cool or interesting things you’ve seen, read, or listened to this week! And if you have anything you think we’d like to post on a future Wednesday Links, send it my way!





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