Packing More Orders and Chatting Insecurities - Studio Vlog #88 ¦ The Corner of Craft
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
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American here - every block of a city street will change to the next "hundred" so even if there is only 2 houses on one side of the street, numbered 422 and 424 (odds in one side of the street, evens on the other) the next block first house will possibly be 502.
Seconded with the caveat of suburbs and subdivisions can be weird.
American here, some of our roads are very long, I've lived in multiple places, three different states and most house numbers have been 3-4 numbers, I remember one that was 5 digits (12,900 something) .
You need house number, street and zip to find someone, city and state to actually ship.
Some houses are numbered on a grid pattern starting with 100. Some are numbered based on how many miles along the road they are. Either way, odd numbers on one side, even on the other.
Our zip codes (your postal code) seems to vary depending on popultion density. I live in a rural area and our zip code covers about 170 square mi/270 square km, my office is in a city and that zip code covers only 20square miles/32 square km.
Congratulations on finishing the blanket! So pretty!
Good luck with the little one and getting them turned correctly.
I lived in a US suburb and the street was a block long but all our houses were in the multi 3,000. Never thought how crazy that is, til now?!?! Maybe it is a common street name and many other numbers were taken already. But also, some roads are very long. With the grid system cities they can span the entire length or width of a city and beyond. Thanks for the video, have a lovely week.
Hi from South Dakota! We have roads that go for 70+ miles without turning. Country roads will have you lost real quick lol. They all look the same and are straight for days.
What a lovely surprise seeing your Vlog today, seeing your reminds me that I was very pregnant this very weekend 36 years ago it's my Daughter's birthday on Monday
I love my Stardew Valley yarn
Take it steady love xxx
Canada here - where I live house numbers change on every corner by 100s.
Postal code tells what street and what side of the street.
Good luck to you and your hubby with the new addition coming.
Oh my gosh! I've lost track of you for a whole pregnancy, dratted youtube. Congratulations!!
Don't feel too badly. I fell off of uploading this year! x
Hi from South Dakota! We live out in the country and have a 5 digit house number! In the country, the house numbers on North/South roads start with the number of the East/West roads that it is between. Roads around here are one mile apart in a grid. Long, straight roads.
Also pregnant, due in August, very much relating to you with insecurities and shortness of breath!
A Canadian here - in Ontario we do have very long streets (see Younge St in Toronto, or Bank St in Ottawa), BUT! Not all streets start at 1. I lived in a residential neighbourhood growing up where each street was a different group of 100 (aka, my street was the 1200s, the street we crossed was all 1300s, and so on.).
So excited for you guys can’t wait to hear all about him or her can’t remember if you said what you guys was having take your time coming back on kids grow up fast ❤️🤗
Hi Hanna. I once lived at 10725 25th st. So I lived on the 107th block of that street so my house number was actually only 25 on that block. Hope all goes well with baby.
Your blanket turned out great! When you do Advents of Christmas Pasts this fall I am going to make that pattern with your 2023 Advent. 🧡
Yonge Street in Toronto is 56 kms long. Addresses go very high. Other Canadian cities combine numbered streets rather than names, so if your street is 109th the house address is 109 plus your house number.
No criticism, just a recommendation, In the states we have this stuff called Bio Oil it specifically helps with stretch marks. 😁
I used Shea Butter lotion on my pregnancy stretch marks. They're still there, but very 'light', and my 'baby' turned 17 in February.
You’re looking gorgeous hun!!! All the best with everything ❤ it’s going to be amazing 🥰
All my very best, Hannah! 🤱
Hi Hannah. Your blanket is looking lovely. You are doing amazing. The yarn colours you have dyed are all gorgeous. I hope the arrival of beautiful baby comes soon for you all. Please let us all know how you are. Take care xx
In rural NSW Australia the numbers relate to how many metres from the beginning of the road you are. I’m at 110 and I’m 1.1 km from the cross roads.
Canada...where I've lived, the house number is usually the street number plus a 2 digit number for the house position. One of my homes was on 124 street so the house number was 12408.
So great to see you!
Thank you for sharing praying for you and your baby husband and family for safe arrival for your baby God bless ♥️💕
I carry my weight in my middle and so I really enjoyed having a baby bump. Said bump is 18 months old now and it feels like 2 minutes since he was kicking me in the ribs from the inside. Now he just does it from the outside 🥲😂 gutted I missed the stardew collection, they're all lovely
So excited for you, Mario, and your baby. All of you will be in my thoughts.
Where I live, in NYC, the first two digits of the house no. signify the cross street and the next two digits are your actual house no. Then we have the actual street you live on. Usually the 2 digits are separated by hyphens/dashes.
Where I live in California the houses within the city limits have 1, 2, or 3 digit addresses. If you live outside the city limits more rural the house has a 5 digit address.
Your yarn is gorgeous.
In Canada, the first two digits are street number and second two are house number
In the country you will see big numbers mostly for ambulance service to locate them quickly....no not long streets. Some blocks go up by a hundred our number is 408 the next block over is 508 there are usually four or five houses facing the street on my block there are four on one side if we weren't rural side of town there would be houses across as well even numbers on one side odd numbers on the other....i have no idea how they came up with the numbers to begin with our house is the oldest house in my town but not first house built here how you ask....a town a mile away moved to this town in 1900 they rose the house up put logs under and pulled by a team of horses as one log came out they would run it up to the front again. Also you will find those larger numbers in New developments no not that many houses I don't know who picks but no streets aren't that long.
In my community (Canada) the first 3 digits are the street number - i.e. 12450 would be on 124th Street.
Ontario here: generally, the house numbers are not quite so logical. On my childhood street, the first house on the street is something like 180. Low numbers (e.g., 1) are on really old streets or in townhouse neighbourhoods/gated communities
Thank you for another lovely, chatty video Hannah
In the area I live in the start of the house number has to do with the cross street. One house I lived at growing up was 5512 for the house number and the nearest cross street was 55th way. I live in a different state now and its similar. The first 3 numbers of a 5 number house number change for every street in the neighborhood. Also like someone else said odds on one side evens on the other. The street I live on mainly has houses on the even side.
Wishing you and your family all the best
Where I'm at in Washington State the house numbers are based on the cross street. So the first house on the corner of 212th & 5th Street would have an address of 21201 5th St.
All of those orders, happiness in a bag right there. In the US house numbering is based on some sort of grid and the majority of city dwellers are just 3 or 4 digits long. In the country (rural areas) it used to be a rural route number coupled with a box number, now they are fire numbers and generally 5 digits long. The fire numbers are posted at the ends of our driveways. A LOT of your stitch markers would make great pairs of earrings :) My tension can change too on a larger project, knit and crochet both. I'm betting it will be fine. Too funny, I can't retain anything from a monotone voice LOL. Those tend to put me right to sleep LOL.
Loved the video!
Yes, everything in suburban/rural US is very spread out. But usually the addresses are organized by blocks so block 300 might only have 6 houses on it (large gardens are common) and it account for addresses 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, and 306. The next block we just skip to block 400. Also sometimes the addresses skip numbers so I'm not sure if a property was zoned as 2 lots a while ago merged over time with new laws but they will definitely go from 402 to 408 sometimes.
💜💜The purple yarn you caked is lovely! Your blanket is lovely.
I have a load of Mayor Lewis' Lucky Shorts in DK - lilac - as seen on the video being caked - it is slowly turning into a loosebcardi with a belt - if only my handswill let me ....
Crikey Hannah you look great - awesome blanket - must learn to crochet again
At least in the part of N America I'm in, building numbers are a bit random and don't necessarily start at 1. They do increase in a logical fashion, so if you know the start/end number you can figure where a house is. Some streets can go for a long way, though, our cities have a lot of sprawl.
Our street is numbered by blocks. All of our house numbers on this street are 5 digits, and each house only changes the tens place. So my house is 22002 and my neighbor is 22012. Florida was similar, but New Jersey and Virginia I only had two digit house numbers. Post codes are definitely by area.
Where I live, in Michigan, our city addresses are based on a grid. The center point is an intersection of 2 roads.Addresses that end in “NE” are in quad I, NW is II, SW is III, SE is IV. Streets run North/South and Avenues run East/West. The number designates the distance from the center avenue or street. Every 1000 is a mile from the center street or avenue. And odd numbers are on the on one side, even on the other. I believe it was designed that way for emergency vehicles before GPS.
I'm in the US, and I live on a relatively short dead end Street. There are maybe 20-25 houses on my street and all of the numbers are in the 4000s. I think the numbering system is just very arbitrary.
hahaha i never thought about that about the US but you're right it doesn't make sense! in Australia the highest I've seen is probably in the hundreds.
Street numbers here in British Columbia don't work like they do in England. I'm on a short cul de sac and my address number is 9XXX because my city uses 4 digit house numbers which seems fairly standard though in another nearby city the house numbers are 5 digits long. Thinking happy and healthy baby thoughts for you!
In almost every state in the United States of America that I've lived in, house numbers aren't going up one number at a time. While roads can be extremely long and house numbers can get five or six digits long, typically every intersection jumps the house number up to the next hundred. Example, when I was little, I lived at 715 S 2nd Avenue near the corner of 2nd Avenue and 7th Street. The numbers got higher towards 8th Street and then when you crossed that intersection the numbers started over at 800. And postal codes are typically for a large area. I've lived in ten states and they were all this way.
Post codes in the US are areas and not street specific, not even town specific as some towns can have two or more zip(post) codes. House numbers don’t have to start from the number one on a street ,and as I don’t have insider knowledge, I cannot tell you how exactly they are assigned, but I assume they choose large numbers to sound more impressive.
On another note babywise, I am very short and my two pregnancies had no where to go but out. Thus I have loads of stretch marks everywhere. My sister is quite tall and has no stretch marks. I completely understand your insecurities as I have to constantly remind myself not to compare, but it is so hard. I am not sure if we have slightly different genetic makeups that mean I am more predisposed and she is not, but I have my ups and downs still after 12 years of trying to make peace with myself. I wish you the best of luck and warm wishes with everything!
My house number is 11159. It doesn't have to do with how long the street is but the area in which you are located. I'm in Canada
When you doing more video love please thanks
I'm not making any firm promises but hopefully soon! Still navigating life with a baby ❤️ x
@thecornerofcraft .congratulations on baby .love. I just knitting triangular shawl
❤Thinking if you ❤ Hi baby bump 👋
Oh my goodness - I've fallen behind due to a harrowing move and upskilling for a job (as a software engineer, I feel there is ALWAYS another framework/stack/architecture/Software as a s Service someone wants me to learn). I stopped watching before you announced your pregnancy. Congratulations! On the addressing issue, I used to provision phone service for the Southwest, and the first rule of U.S. Addresses is THERE ARE NO RULES. Addressing doesn't start at 1 USUALLY. Generally it starts at 100, but can start at 1000. Also, I lived on Highway 101 for a bit - which stretches the entirety of the western coast. My address had 5 digits. On the pregnancy front - pregnancy is as individual as the people who carry the babies - NO ONE knows exactly what your Mom body will look like or feel like. The best advice I can give you is to look at the curve of your belly and remember the miraculous human body you inhabit is weaving a new person from microscopic bits if DNA. Sit with that for a minute. Pregnancy is not all flowers and butterflies, real changes happen to your body and making an actual human is really hard work (and painful - the pain is never in the brochure, is it?). Be gentle with yourself. That little voice in your head that grouses about your appearance will be slightly drowned out by the incandescent love you will feel for your offspring. Let it be drowned out. Please remember that the shape of your body is inconsequential to your value as a beautiful artist who brings so much joy and care into the world and now is bringing a life. A LIFE! So immense! Love yourself, bask in the love of your family (both nuclear and extended) and give yourself some grace. Hugs from across the pond from another Mum (whose son is grown and I still love him just as much as when they handed him to me in the hospital).
Hannah may I be rude and ask are you hanging a baby boy? Because you said him when you was packing the yarn
You can ask but I will not answer 👀 x
@@thecornerofcraft so it’s just snuggle bunny then?
and at the beginning.
Hi from South Dakota! We live out in the country and have a 5 digit house number! In the country, the house numbers on North/South roads start with the number of the East/West roads that it is between. Roads around here are one mile apart in a grid. Long, straight roads.
Also pregnant, due in August, very much relating to you with insecurities and shortness of breath!