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I blog at http://aiweirdness.com . My book "You Look Like a Thing and I Love You" is out now! Research Scientist in optics. she/her. http://wandering.shop/@janellecshane 

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    1. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 6 Jul 2019
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      Ravelry folks! In particular, crocheters! I have my first neural net-generated patterns posted to the LSG HAT3000 thread. Did it work? I have no idea. Some of the crochet notation in the dataset is VERY old, and it's not consistent at all. The results look like patterns maybe?pic.twitter.com/gwIjA8YYG2

      Lumpy Top Pattern 
Using a ch 8, ch 3. Join. 
1st rnd: 6 sc in next st. 
2nd rnd: Sc in each st around. 
3rd rnd: 2 sc in each sc around. 
4th rnd: Sc in each st around. 
5th rnd: Sc in each st around. 
6th rnd: 5 sc in each sc around. 
7th rnd: 2 sc in each sc around. 
8th rnd: Sc in each st around. 
9th and 10th rnds: Sc in each sc around. 
12th rnd: Same as 4th rnd, but with a sl st along one side to increase a bi
      35 replies 101 retweets 458 likes
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    2. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 6 Jul 2019
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      Here's another batch sampled from the same model, but with the top_k truncation set to 0 instead of 40. This allows the model to use lower-probability predictions. They are noticeably lower-probability.pic.twitter.com/QRae3Vy4UM

      WAR WOUNDED’ TAWBOOTS 
Instructions for Sewing Tucked Frogs and… 
This hat measures 5½“ in diameter. Using thread of 1 s c, make a d c. When sewing in the crown, remember to sew between the two shell caps which stay up when hat is tucked in and unused. Next lucky hat 14 d c in 3 distinct spots, gather thread in each d c and sew flat. Next lucky hat, 15 d c in 3 distinct spots. 
Next lucky hat 21 d c in same place as
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    3. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 6 Jul 2019
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      Janelle Shane Retweeted Emerson  🏳️‍🌈

      It’s Hang in Wind! Humans cannot comprehend what it does.https://twitter.com/emersTweeting/status/1147691670059782145 …

      Janelle Shane added,

      Emerson  🏳️‍🌈 @emersTweeting
      Replying to @alephnaught2tog @JanelleCShane
      Hang in Wind laid out, and literally Hang(ing) in Wind pic.twitter.com/f27UdEQHA8
      2 replies 6 retweets 140 likes
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    4. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 6 Jul 2019
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      Another batch of patterns, this time with truncation top_k = 60, a compromise that produces weird names but more-doable patterns than with truncation turned off.pic.twitter.com/c6joztWg9k

      A very good hat. 
1st row (in order of decreasing the amount): 1st s c: 6 sl sts. 
2nd Row: *2 sl sts in each of the next 8 sts. 
3rd Row: * 1 sl st in 1st s c, 2 sl sts in next s c, 3d sl st in next s c, 2t sl st in each of the next 14 sts, 3d st in next s c, sl st in each of the next 16 sts. 
4th Row: * 1 sl st in each of the next 5 s c, 2 sl sts in next s c, 3d s c in next s c, sl st in each of the next 6 s c. 
5t
      Cotton Cord Cookie Pattern, 
“WS: Make 2 groups of 18 – 24 beads. Turn and sew each bead around the stem to form a cord. Then sew on the opposite side. Make 14 more bands and sew around the stem to form a braid. Make a necklace piece, and sew the bead pieces in position around the neck. 
DUCK: Make 2 groups of 1 s c; double and then make 3 pairs of 4 s c each. Next make 7 pairs of 1 s c each, and join to form a hat.
      3 replies 3 retweets 39 likes
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    5. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 6 Jul 2019
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      If I don't give it a specific prompt, sometimes the neural net starts generating things that it remembers from its original training. I love its recovery method: twist the conversation back toward crochet hats.pic.twitter.com/Wi5N4PvJAv

      I am a large purple wad of gold! For it, I give thee power to kill an elephant as fast as thou canst run! “ ~Lydia the Ranged Girl 
” The King of Dragons is a boss found in the World Tower . I thought I might include a little picture to make things clearer. 
“ This is a small purple wad of gold, with only one thread in use. It makes a great hat. “ ~Cheryl the Goldwasp, Afterthoughts 
” This is my new favorite hat. It
      5 replies 13 retweets 125 likes
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      Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 6 Jul 2019
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      I’m not kidding about the all-conversations-lead-to-crochet-hats thing either. My prompt is the bit in bold. The neural net did the rest.pic.twitter.com/2DwWBSJ7ue

      Harry whirled to face Snape, heart beating hard. “Wh--What will you do?”

Snape’s eyes narrowed slightly and he lowered his wand, then stepped aside. As he approached behind Harry, he knelt down to kiss the front rim of Harry’s green-gloved hat as he pulled her closer. Snape slipped on the silk and reached in carefully, then unbuttoned Harry’s green-gloved hat. He looked Harry in the eyes and stroked her crown lightl
      10:21 PM - 6 Jul 2019
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      • Caenn | Sweet and Fluffy | Missing #TIC mr.capitalism anthony :) adab (all disneys are bastards) 🐻 Coffeemancer Vanvidum Miriam Vikrant Tyagi Lambda Duck Vicious Pibble
      14 replies 78 retweets 395 likes
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        2. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 6 Jul 2019
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          Janelle Shane Retweeted Darth Teena

          Meanwhile Brim Hat Pattern #1708 is revealing itself to be an all-devouring eldritch horrorhttps://twitter.com/persipan/status/1147750225752264706?s=21 …

          Janelle Shane added,

          Darth Teena @Persipan
          Replying to @JanelleCShane
          Six rounds in on Brim Hat Pattern #1708. Sure, I can increase some more, why not? It'll be fun... pic.twitter.com/hTqjT9qXZD
          4 replies 14 retweets 181 likes
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        3. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 7 Jul 2019
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          Janelle Shane Retweeted Emily Knight

          And if you can wear Crochet Cap Pattern #3615, you are already lost to the mortal realmshttps://twitter.com/manyartsofem/status/1147888187609669632 …

          Janelle Shane added,

          Emily Knight @manyartsofem
          Replying to @JanelleCShane
          Crochet Cap Pattern #3615, with the brim crocheted directly on as opposed to a separate piece then joining. I suppose it might be considered hat-like to a 4D shape? pic.twitter.com/QcZt3e7G3E
          1 reply 4 retweets 92 likes
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        4. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 7 Jul 2019
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          Here are some more hats from truncation top_k=60. I suspect that some of these don't result in hats? I probably should add more truncation to rein in the creativity a bit, but I'm enjoying these names so much.pic.twitter.com/OdQ38sEQmf

          Panty Hat Pattern #2292 
“Ch 3. Join in rings, ch 3, join. 1st rnd. Double crochet in each stitch. 
2nd rnd. 1st rnd. 2 sc in each stitch. 
3rd rnd. *2 sc in next stitch, sc in next stitch. Repeat from * around. 
4th rnd. *2 sc in next stitch, sc in next stitch. Repeat from *around. 
5th to 8th rnds. *2 sc in next stitch, sc in next stitch.

Crochet Sled of Theatres and Attractions 
“CROWN: With double strand of yarn
          I Am A Pirate Hat Pattern #2626, 
“Gauge: 14 sc in 2nd ch from hook; 11 sts in 1st ch. 
1st rnd: Work 3 sc in loop st. 
2d rnd: * Sc in next sc, sc in next sc. Repeat from * around entire length of hat. 
3rd rnd: * Sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc. Repeat from * around entire length of hat. 
4th rnd: * Sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc. Repeat from * around entire length of hat. 
5th to 11th rnds incl: * Sc in each sc aro
          Chunky Hats Crochet Hat Pattern 
“Starting at point, ch 1, join to form a ring. 
1st rnd: 6 sc in ring. 
2nd rnd: 2 sc in each sc. 
3rd rnd: * 2 sc in next sc, 1 sc in next sc. Repeat from * all around, joining to form a ring. 
4th rnd: * 2 sc in 1st sc, 1 sc in next sc. Repeat from * all around. 
5th rnd: * 2 sc in 1st sc, 1 sc in next sc. Repeat from * around. 
6th rnd: 2 sc in each sc. 
7th rnd: * 1 sc in each of
          7 replies 2 retweets 42 likes
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        5. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 7 Jul 2019
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          Janelle Shane Retweeted Joanna  🐝

          Why do all the neural net's hats end up ballooning into universe-devouring monstrosities?https://twitter.com/joannastar/status/1147925989005176832 …

          Janelle Shane added,

          Joanna  🐝 @joannastar
          Replying to @JanelleCShane
          Chunky Hats Crochet Hat Pattern was quite hat-like until I got to round 6 I think it gets worse from here pic.twitter.com/dxd7P9gb8N
          6 replies 13 retweets 106 likes
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        6. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 7 Jul 2019
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          Decided to try a new method for inducing the neural net to generate interesting pattern titles: a conservative k=40 truncation but prompted with the phrase "Lord Vader!" Had the desired effect on the titles, as well as unintended effects on some of the patterns themselves.pic.twitter.com/LVHsjPEktF

          Riding the Dark Side of the Moon, the Emperor points to a Star with his right hand and says:“The first thing we must do is make the base of our crown as long as possible. Once this work is finished, we can make the head crown and the other colors in the color pattern as follows: 
”Hazel Blue: 
“Starting at tip with a d c in ring. 1st rnd: 7 s c in 8 sc around. Make 2 s c in each st and each st around. Repeat the last
          STEREO RECTANGLE CAMEL, #1137, 
“Garden. 
Rear. 
Round 1: Two stripes of lace. 
2nd Round. Dc into 2nd st’s of lace, then 1 st in each st. 
3rd Round. Dc into lace, then 1 dc in each st. The last row is sewed on at the front, but at the back not sewn as in the front. 
”Next is a large pattern stitch-o-knife. This is, of course, embroidered on the inside of the crown. The crown is made from the same material as the la
          Reaction Scabbard Pattern, 
“with the following colors and sewing thread: 
”Ch 3, dc in 5th st from hook, dc in next 5th st, ch 3 (doesn’t count as dc), ch 4, sl st in next dc, dc in next 5th st. Make 5 dc in each sl st and join. 
“Round 1: Ch 21, dc in 3rd st from hook, dc in 5th st from left hook. Then the dc in 3rd st from both sides. After the 2nd round, 2 dc in each of 2nd and 3rd st from left to right. Continue
          3 replies 6 retweets 58 likes
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        7. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 7 Jul 2019
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          Janelle Shane Retweeted Amy Mather

          oh no it's going to be space-devouring hyperbolic ripples again, isn't it? all of these patterns seem to be trapshttps://twitter.com/MiniGirlGeek/status/1147961366243893248 …

          Janelle Shane added,

          Amy Mather @MiniGirlGeek
          Replying to @JanelleCShane
          "Garden Strangler with Hat Pattern No. 898 started off quite floral but I'm not sure what it's becoming... pic.twitter.com/RWdb1A917h
          3 replies 9 retweets 138 likes
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        8. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 7 Jul 2019
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          tried to avoid hyperbolic chaos by reducing the sampling temperature from 1.0 to 0.8. now the neural net is playing it safer (arguably TOO safe in those 1st two patterns), but is it still going hyperbolic?pic.twitter.com/dYEeMBEJIV

          Crochet Hat Pattern #1972, 
“Make a hat of any color.

“Crochet Hat Pattern #1903, 
“Make a hat which fits between the crown and eyes.

Beauteous Cute Hat Pattern, 
“Ch 5, join with sl st to form a ring or ch-3. 
2nd Row: 2 d c in ring, 2 d c in each d c of ch-5 (to count as d c, you will need a small d c or 2 d c). 
3rd Row: 2 d c in ring, 2 d c in each d c of ch-1. 
4th Row: 2 d c in ring, 2 d c in each d c of ch-2
          Wreath Pattern #2, 
“Round 1: Ch 3, dc in 3rd st, * sc in next dc, * d c in next dc. 
Rounds 2 and 3: Sl st in each st around. 
Rounds 4: Sl st in each st around. 
Rounds 5: Sl st in each st around. 
Rounds 6: Sl st in each st around. 
Rounds 7 and 8: Sl st in each st around. 
Rounds 9: Sl st in each st around. 
Rounds 10: Sl st in each st around. 
Rounds 11: Sl st in each st around. 
Rounds 12: Sl st in each st arou
          4 replies 3 retweets 43 likes
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        9. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 7 Jul 2019
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          Janelle Shane Retweeted Mer, ai/aire, rhymes with air

          Update: these patterns totally are going hyperbolic. If anything, faster.https://twitter.com/Totesmyname/status/1148000360612581376 …

          Janelle Shane added,

          Mer, ai/aire, rhymes with air @Totesmyname
          Replying to @JanelleCShane
          Beauteous cute hat certainly does, with a fun bonus divot because it keeps asking you to dc into the first ring you make, at least how I read it pic.twitter.com/wGfzUzMlad
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        10. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 8 Jul 2019
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          Janelle Shane Retweeted Robin

          Apparently exploding hats are nearly inevitable @robin_h_p explains it well in the linked thread - each small excess increase ends up blowing up bc it's multiplied by later rounds. Meanwhile HAT3000 thinks it's still matching human patterns really well.https://twitter.com/robin_h_p/status/1148036891729629184 …

          Janelle Shane added,

          Robin @robin_h_p
          Replying to @JanelleCShane
          Could be a few factors, based on your training data set: 1) Knit lace patterns have equal numbers of increased and decreased stitches, either in one row or across multiples. SkyKnit may be more likely to reproduce this characteristic. (continued)
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        11. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 8 Jul 2019
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          I trained HAT3000 for another 85 iterations to see if it might be able to fix its explodey hat problem. (here sampled with temperature 1.0, top_k 60, prompt text eccentric) The one called "The End..." looks dangerous even to me.pic.twitter.com/LN4Y4L2d07

          BLADE OF THE ETERNIAL LASER 666 BLADE  and Crud-crowned spruce hat
          Princess Twilight Sparkle Hat (Crochet #2112), Crocheted Fanny Cap Pattern #2058, Sparkling Cane Lacy Swim Hat
          Tom Boy Pocket Bamboozles
          The End....
Round 1 (Make 2 s c in each st). 
2180 s c at beginning (10 sc in all). 
2160 s c in 1st s c of ch-1 (10 sc in ch-1 and 2 sc in next st). 
2155 s c in next s c, ch 5, s c in next s c, * ch 6, s c in next s c, repeat from * twice, ch 6, s c in next s c. 
2120 s c in next s c, ch 5. 
2120 s c in next s c. 
2160 s c in ch-8, * ch 5, s c in next s c, repeat from * twice, ch6, s c in next s c. 
2180
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        12. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 9 Jul 2019
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          Janelle Shane Retweeted Bisexual Curmudgeon

          Tom Boy Pocket Bamboozles did not explode! It does have tentacles thoughhttps://twitter.com/lbreeggem/status/1148620603332730881 …

          Janelle Shane added,

          A stuffed llama wearing a crochet hat
          Bisexual Curmudgeon @lbreeggem
          Tom boy Pocket Bamboozles is quite attractive with the streamers I think https://twitter.com/JanelleCShane/status/1148434122345291777 … pic.twitter.com/VVSN1fnNnN
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        13. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 10 Jul 2019
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          Janelle Shane Retweeted Paula Simone

          Meanwhile, Lumpy Top is another hyperbolic brain coral. @PaulaSimone calculates 1605 stitches in each of the outermost rounds.https://twitter.com/PaulaSimone/status/1148806597138759683 …

          Janelle Shane added,

          Paula Simone @PaulaSimone
          Replying to @alephnaught2tog @JanelleCShane @nicksdjohnson
          I'm still on round 14 of lumpy top and I'm going to run out of yarn. Lol. It's some kind of sea creature or a brain. pic.twitter.com/brPZOxgGL6
          1 reply 11 retweets 91 likes
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        14. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 11 Jul 2019
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          Janelle Shane Retweeted Darth Teena

          Over 3500 stitches in one row. This hyperbolic neural net crochet pattern is now eating both yarn and sanity.https://twitter.com/Persipan/status/1149242833360097281 …

          Janelle Shane added,

          Darth Teena @Persipan
          Replying to @Persipan @JanelleCShane
          The tenth row of Brim Hat Pattern #1708 had over 3500 stitches. The subsequent instructions (or, my interpretation of them, anyway) are now starting to form another, ultimately larger coral thing underneath the first one... pic.twitter.com/YqQd80uT5k
          4 replies 22 retweets 166 likes
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        15. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 11 Jul 2019
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          Results from a later training point (281 & 320). Prompting with eccentric text (Nobody expected stegosaurs in spaceships. etc) seemed to get induce it to generate interesting titles. Same temp=1 & top_k=60 I don’t know how it decided to try counting piglets instead of stitches.pic.twitter.com/5R5uyoE7kT

          Patterns: cord wrapped zombie picnic ring, and A little potato
          Patterns: CREATURE Cuddly Pig (counts piglets instead of stitches), and Vlad the Impaler Hat with Scarf
          Pattern: with love from lacy toe
          Pattern: futuristic star destroyer
          4 replies 4 retweets 39 likes
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        16. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 21 Jul 2019
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          Janelle Shane Retweeted Darth Teena

          Brim Hat Pattern #1708 is still devouring yarn. Starting to become mildly terrifying.https://twitter.com/persipan/status/1153041634885591041?s=21 …

          Janelle Shane added,

          Darth Teena @Persipan
          Replying to @Persipan @JanelleCShane
          I'm about halfway round the final round of Brim Hat Pattern #1708. It EATS yarn. pic.twitter.com/GrbUKLkk7e
          3 replies 14 retweets 121 likes
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        17. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 26 Jul 2019
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          I exported a huge batch of unfiltered HAT3000 patterns - you can read the draft here. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FjvuBpAeAEk3q5jQ_Q111G4kZV6GWZKTBYqz5z09v6I/edit?usp=sharing … Note that some of the patterns appear to be, um, explicit. HAT3000 is a descendent of GPT-2, which Saw Some Shit on the internet. Prompt suggestions welcome

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        18. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 29 Aug 2019
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          The larger GPT-2-774 model is released, but I don't have a way to finetune it on crochet yet. But I found that when I prompt it with a title + 2 lines of an existing crochet pattern, it has seen enough crochet on the internet that it already knows what to do.pic.twitter.com/6Thj22BMgu

          Not Disquieting At All, crochet pattern.
ends with "The final look.  
So many eyes are in the back of my head - I just can't resist them. "
          Mini Cactus Cake Fight, crochet pattern  
Round 1: With Main Color, make a magic circle, ch 2 (does not count as a stitch) and dc 12 times in the ring. Join to first dc with a sl st. (12 sts)  
Round 2: CSDC, dc in the first st, 2dc in each remaining st around. Join to CSDC with a sl st. (24 sts)  
Round 3: CSDC, dc in the next st, 2dc in each remaining st around. Join to CSDC with a sl st. (32 sts)  
Round 4: CSDC,
          Just As Likely To Still Be Intergalactic Jellyfish, crochet pattern  
Round 1: Starting with a magic circle, ch 2 (does not count as a st) and work 12 dc in the ring. Join to the first dc with a sl st. (12 sts)  
Round 2: Ch 2, work a fpdc and then a dc in each st around. Join to first fpdc with a sl st. (24 sts)  
Round 3: Ch 2, *work a bpdc and then a dc in all sts around. Join to first bpdc with sl st. (48 sts tot
          4 replies 9 retweets 35 likes
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        19. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 4 Sep 2019
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          Janelle Shane Retweeted Paula Simone

          Lumpy top looks fabulous with red edge!https://twitter.com/paulasimone/status/1169349210036006912?s=21 …

          Janelle Shane added,

          Paula Simone @PaulaSimone
          Replying to @PaulaSimone @alephnaught2tog and 2 others
          I never posted the rest of lumpy top. I had to change colors and then ran out of this yarn, too so the last round did not get finished. Top, Side, hat mode pic.twitter.com/KkMtAmc2Mu
          3 replies 7 retweets 127 likes
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        20. Janelle Shane‏ @JanelleCShane 5 Sep 2019
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          Janelle Shane Retweeted Janelle Shane

          I summarized the (faintly disquieting) story of HAT3000 here:https://twitter.com/JanelleCShane/status/1169310779289456640?s=20 …

          Janelle Shane added,

          cat has an orange ruffled sea creature looking crocheted thing perched on its head like a hat
          Janelle Shane @JanelleCShane
          I trained a neural net to generate crochet hat patterns, and they showed a disturbing tendency to explode into ruffled hyperbolic yarn-eating brain shapes. https://aiweirdness.com/post/187489831262/first-there-was-skyknit-now-theres-hat3000 … image credit: Chunky Hat, crocheted by Joannastar. More in the linked thread. https://twitter.com/JanelleCShane/status/1147564778136559617 … pic.twitter.com/hVOGNXcwNM
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