I was on CTH but missed the discord (thank heavens, I hate trying to use that thing) but heard about chapo.chat elsewhere on Reddit. So I've been here since almost the beginning.
I like tabletop gaming, both rpg and board/card games. I'm in a DnD campaign now and playing a bard for the first time, which is fun. Some favorite board games are: King's Dilemma, Quacks of Quedlinburg, Clank, The Captain is Dead: Dangerous Planet, Furnace, Spyfall, Azul: Summer Pavillion, Eclipse, Dune: Imperium, and many more.
I like needlecrafts. Primarily I crochet and embroider. I learned how to knit, but I can never remember how to cast on or cast off and have to relearn it each time, and that got annoying. Also, crochet is more forgiving because you can't drop stitches and end up with a hole in your work. My project now is to finally get around to making a dice bag for my current DnD character.
I like music. I love to sing, but my voice pretty average--I'm in the "valued member of choir" range, not the soloist range. But I sing a lot for pleasure, while doing chores or driving, that kind of thing. My favorite music to sing around the house is folk music, since it still sounds like music unaccompanied and it's fun to sing. I also have a good memory for music--it's just about the only thing I can remember--so it's fun to sing a story in 20 verses. Jean Ritchie is my favorite folk singer.
I like it when you guys make me laugh, make me think, and help me blow off steam.
Hooray for Comrade Tillie
Tabletop sessions are fun, though as a forever GM I have not set up a session in a bit. Being able to combine two hobbies, needlework and tabletop, for your dice bag project sounds both engaging and rewarding, nice!
We love our GMs, don't we, folks? It's such a big job, I have no desire to ever give it a try! But I'm so glad there are people who take it on. I was dithering over different "looks" for a new dice bag, since I had it in mind that it would just be the one I use on all future campaigns until it wears out. I was having a hard time settling on something, since I wanted it to fit whatever character I'd be playing and I didn't want to order custom d20 printed fabric or something like that. Then a friend of mine suggested making one specially for my character, since a small drawstring bag isn't that hard to make and it's not like it's going to take an exorbitant amount of fabric or anything. That seemed like a really fun way to remember different characters, each with their distinctive bag. But then that opened up a whole new question of what kind of fabric would suit her best? It took some hunting, but I finally found something I liked. So now I just need to settle down and do it. A friend of mine has a bag with dimensions I like, I keep forgetting to ask her to send me the measurements.
Sounds wonderful, let us know how it's coming along in the future, we love our little handicrafts n' designs folks, many people are saying this!
I'll have to post a picture when I finish it!