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OK, a couple people asked for patterns for my wallets but I realized they would probably need a little more information so I put this together real quick (apologies for what are probably my numerous spelling errors)how to do a blanket stitch: [link]
If you have any more questions about anything on here just ask!
I did put up parts of my patterns on stash and you can find them here:
pokemon: [link]
skyrim: [link]
If you download and unzip the files you will notice that they aren't very complete patterns but with those you should be able to cut out the remaining pieces by tracing over different parts of the ones I have provided. I also don't have a pattern for the main outside and inside pieces as I gave you the size on here. The card holders aren't here either as I gave you the size of them as well and I tend to just randomly cut into them without much planning so I don't actually have a pattern for them.
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SporeRedland In reply to ??? [2012-07-25 20:56:32 +0000 UTC]
Yep. lD
Right, not a lot of hoppin' about after a certain point.
Bummed that in my third go Reynard is glitched (confirmed to happen on internet) and will not show up, meaning I still can't complete all the quests until my fourth round. I don't think I'm in any hurry to get to that one. :/
But that is so anticlimactic and it breaks up the driveeeeeee.
Oh well, it is a different approach.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-26 05:02:34 +0000 UTC]
aww that sucks
I clearly cannot handle the excitement of beating a game in one go - must space it out
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-26 05:08:39 +0000 UTC]
Spacing out is for astronauts and marshmallows carried to higher altitudes.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-26 05:40:40 +0000 UTC]
I dunno, I'm pretty good at spacing out and I'm not one of either of those
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-26 06:53:47 +0000 UTC]
Hmm... Have you ever wondered what would happen if an astronaut took a marshmallow into space? That's probably you.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-26 18:39:51 +0000 UTC]
I don't think anything very exciting would happen if that situation were to occur
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-26 22:11:57 +0000 UTC]
I don't know. They wanted to find out if ants could sort tiny screws in space, so there must be something to trivial pursuits.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-27 06:09:03 +0000 UTC]
I suppose that is true
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-27 07:33:31 +0000 UTC]
Did you realize this comment string has been going on for over twenty days?
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-27 19:19:54 +0000 UTC]
I wonder what the record is
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-27 20:34:59 +0000 UTC]
Can't be more than 7 and a half years. The site is about that old (if I remember correctly).
If you look at the comments on the deviation they are just increasingly smaller boxes until they reach a static level of impossible to read and just jump further right instead.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-27 23:42:03 +0000 UTC]
i doubt there is a comment strand thaaat long.
it seems like there are a million better ways to do nesting comments
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-28 00:34:28 +0000 UTC]
I don't know. The creators of the site may have gotten bored on day one and kept some sort of secret tradition.
Like keeping them all the in the same size of box?
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-28 03:03:49 +0000 UTC]
i feel like said tradition may have gotten boring after a couple of years
haha, that, but i was thinking that they do that put a link to more comments thing anyways - why don't they just realign everything to the left each time they do that?
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-28 03:12:04 +0000 UTC]
Maybe they just put really long
pauses between comments.
I'm not sure. It doesn't really make sense when you think about it (and when you see it). I mean, using a default position and text box size would be less complicated and more efficient, right? So yeah, exactly what you said: they should totally just move them back to the left side.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-28 03:13:27 +0000 UTC]
hmmm well that wouldn't be any fun
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-28 03:26:59 +0000 UTC]
Or would it? Is normalcy the ultimate fun thing because, after changing and checking out different things, you always go back to being normal and feeling like it's new again?
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-28 04:49:12 +0000 UTC]
nope.
it is pretty relaxing though.
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-28 05:17:33 +0000 UTC]
Normalax = the completely normal Pokemon and also apparently a correct word, probably a medicine
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-28 08:08:18 +0000 UTC]
it does sound like a medicine. you would think crossing the words normal and relax would sound pleasant but no
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-28 16:22:28 +0000 UTC]
Maybe it could be xelormalar instead? That's not a word it recognizes. It does contain the word Rolex when spelled backwards...
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-28 18:30:04 +0000 UTC]
sounds very sci-fi to me... like some made up metal
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-28 19:50:47 +0000 UTC]
But is it unobtainable like unobtanium?
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-28 21:19:33 +0000 UTC]
I am afraid I don't know much about the recently made-up discovered metal
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-28 21:25:58 +0000 UTC]
Do we really know much about any metal? They are all enigmassssss.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-28 21:29:48 +0000 UTC]
haha, well we probably know more about copper than say, mythril or... ok I can't remember the names of the ones you just came up with
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-28 22:45:12 +0000 UTC]
They all contain normal and relax and sound like Snorlax, the element of snore+relax.
Why can't we make mythril, or mithril, or mythyrill, or mythaerel, or [insert different spelling from different fantasy universe]
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-28 23:23:59 +0000 UTC]
is there a snormalax pill or metal?
and ummm i dunno, i suppose we could make some funky metal-ish thing and call it that but it wouldn't be quite the same now would it
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-28 23:43:26 +0000 UTC]
Nope. Word says it is not a word, and something called Word knows words.
It would be if we could make it exactly the same. I'm sure it would be complicated though.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-29 05:57:52 +0000 UTC]
how would we know how to make something exactly the same as a fantasy metal? like, how would we double check that?
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-29 06:18:16 +0000 UTC]
Does it agree with the details listed in the author's compendium? Yep? All good? Jolly well and old beans? Indeed.
Or
We have to hope that someone somewhere left a very detailed explanation of it.
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-29 16:24:48 +0000 UTC]
I think Tolkien had a pretty in-depth explanation of it somewhere. If not him, I'm sure someone has. It's a metal of choice in the fantasy world.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-29 18:08:17 +0000 UTC]
welp [link]
I am not sure that helps too much... But if we did ever create something and call it mithril, then we would have to name the place it was manufactured Khazad-dΓ»m to keep with the lore
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-29 18:42:59 +0000 UTC]
I would totally have absolutely have no problem with naming a place Khazad-dΓΌm. I name my mines in Minecraft after such things (with signs) so Moria is right next to Carridin's Cross.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-29 19:53:16 +0000 UTC]
I was never a LotR fan but I appreciate the sentiment
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-30 00:28:36 +0000 UTC]
You never read the books as a kid or just not your cup of tea?
The second one is a Thaig near Orzammar. Dwarven stuff over multiple universes. Thinking of making an Irknthand.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-30 04:25:13 +0000 UTC]
I read them in high school because a friend of mine was really into them but I guess they just weren't my thing =\ Keeping track of who was in what familiy and what was where was just... beyond my attention span
ahaha, sounds fun
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-30 04:54:45 +0000 UTC]
Tolkien does keep a very extensive list of relations. I have never read the extended series of books that he published but I understand they are even more detailed.
To be honest, family connections don't really mean anything in the scope of the story. The location of places is extremely important though. He was big on maps.
Why do dwarves always have difficult to pronounce city names?
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-30 06:50:00 +0000 UTC]
I remember lots of descriptions of scenery that I sorta slogged through...
and I don't know, maybe they find it funny when other people can't say them
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-30 16:31:11 +0000 UTC]
If you slogged through them, you must have been reading about the Dead Marshes.
"Hey, Bartrand, come over here for a second."
"What is it now?"
"I'm going to convince that human that a third grand dwarven city remains undiscovered in the east. And the best part is all I have to do is name it Mork'bellar or Radlstamp and he will take care of the rest."
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-30 19:52:43 +0000 UTC]
hahaha, quite possibly
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-30 20:05:27 +0000 UTC]
Did you read that in his voice?
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-30 20:20:17 +0000 UTC]
Can't remember
Do you ever watch things and get the voices of the characters (or their accents) stuck in your head as like... I dunno, your own personal narrator or inner thoughts voice thing?
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-30 21:05:06 +0000 UTC]
Sometimes. Do you mean like reading a book and having a particular voice come to mind that isn't from that book?
It's more common to just read a book in the character of whomever is the current narrator, particularly if it is written with a style or inflection that is unique to who they are.
Happens with music, too.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-31 00:41:14 +0000 UTC]
yeah, that's one way I'm thinking of
but just any voice you might hear when you're just thinking
I'm not sure how to explain it
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-31 01:06:01 +0000 UTC]
Like hearing a particular voice that you can't quite place but you recognize? A sort of internal speaker that transitions from text to text?
I do that sometimes. I know I apply it to written communication if I don't know what a person sounds like.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-31 01:06:53 +0000 UTC]
like right now haha
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SporeRedland In reply to RoochArffer [2012-07-31 05:34:36 +0000 UTC]
Exactly. Sometimes, just because it's entertaining, I wonder what people would sound like as armadillos. But then I realize that I don't know what they sound like either and I'm back at square one.
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RoochArffer In reply to SporeRedland [2012-07-31 19:04:08 +0000 UTC]
that's rough, buddy
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