I have a few staples that’s for sure!
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I have a few staples that’s for sure!
I would definitely say begleri are my fav skill toys!
It’s not a yo yo. It’s for contact-style manipulation, similar to a deadeye or coin tricks, but hollow
Thanks!
Fantastic! I really hope you like it :)
And yes it is! !idlehands@lemmy.ml
I also have a few posts on there in my post history, if that’s easier to navigate to!
Yep you can! I have a set on my wrist right now, in fact. Some styles can be very clunky and annoying (esp with the tassels, which are needed to be able to slide the closing bead down to slip it off your wrist and give you slinging room) but if you shop around a little I’m sure you’ll find something that works for you.
I personally never go anywhere without arounsquare’s nano mkultra set - pricey, but I’ve definitely gotten my moneys worth. You can see them in a few of my other posts on here. I also got a great set from workshopfidgets on etsy, similar to this set here. There’s also loads of other great sets on etsy, and the internet in general!
Sorry if this was long, I’m just very passionate about skill toys and fidgets of all kinds - hence having the ‘idle hands’ community here haha
Komboloi might be up your alley. They’re more skill toys than fidgets, but it’s still something to do with your hands
Chetki from Aroundsquare, it’s a skill toy
Oh this sounds really good! Alfredo sauces are usually a no go for me (I’m lactose intolerant and vegetarian) but Parmesan doesn’t contain too much lactose so this seems perfect.
Seems like the addition of something like peas or asparagus would be extra delicious as well!
A skill toy. They originated as prayer beads in Russian prisons, and people started using them as a way to pass the time by flipping them around and doing tricks. Modern chetki are designed specifically for this type of manipulation