tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-793839076084867612024-03-05T00:00:06.919-08:00Gamer Girl UniverseA place dedicated to the crazy ramblings, thoughts, and creations of a female gamer and her friends.Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.comBlogger33125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-52366050691343592642016-01-03T09:10:00.001-08:002016-01-03T09:10:58.803-08:00New Years Goal: More Family Game Nights<div class="_209g _2vxa" data-block="true" data-offset-key="7mcq-0-0" style="direction: ltr; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 18px; position: relative; white-space: pre-wrap;">
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<span data-offset-key="2pr87-0-0" style="background-color: black;"><span style="color: cyan;">This year, I want to incorporate more board game time too. I made a sheet here to roll a d20 to see what games get played for the night. No fights, no pouts (even from the adults), just roll the die and see what will get its chance to be played. We can update the list every few months. For you readers, Go check out what is in your game cabinet and see what you can bring out for your family fun.</span></span></div>
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<span data-offset-key="bempi-0-0" style="background-color: black;"><span style="color: cyan;"><b>Games for Family Night (roll d20)</b></span></span></div>
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<span data-offset-key="8e0gn-0-0" style="background-color: black;"><span style="color: cyan;"><b>13. Clue</b></span></span></div>
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<span data-offset-key="46ban-0-0" style="background-color: black;"><span style="color: cyan;"><b>18. Cthulhu Dice</b></span></span></div>
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Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-8988809548194383292015-10-22T16:30:00.002-07:002015-10-22T16:33:23.982-07:00Homework Savior!<br />
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Something many probably don't know about me is that this Gamer Girl is more a Gamer Mom. I admit that my gaming time is severely degraded as parenting takes over. When you have a child with special needs like Autism, its even more time dedicated to their wellbeing and less time button smashing on some classic console hits.<br />
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Middle school is tough. For both of my boys, there is a lot that changes, more work relying on them to do and less time to absorb it. This was troubling for my autistic child who found himself switched from a regular math class to algebra. He came home and had a meltdown over the fact his classmates had 2 months of work ahead of him and he had to catch up to be ready for upcoming tests. I am trying hard to keep my cool as the tantrums came over the study worksheet of items he had little exposure to. I suck at all forms of math which was not going to help. He is relying on me, his mother, to help him in this moment of crisis. What would solve this for us? I turned to the internet since he love videos. He is a visual learner.<br />
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I found <span style="color: #93c47d;"><b>Khan Academy</b></span> and it was like the gates of heaven opened up and the Angels greeted us. We typed in the algebra definitions from his studysheet and we were amazed at the videos that popped up. The guy who was showing the lesson wrote in various colors on a blackboard that made us focus in on this information. It didn't deter 2 natural squirrels from the screen. I like this mystery guy.<br />
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I was relearning the lessons alongside my son who was staring in awe at the video. You could see the light pop on in his head. It looked like he was about to have a purple cloud of POOF as his mind was blown by this new learning aide!<br />
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Thank you Khan Academy, thank you for making this easy on both of us.<br />
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My other son was studying for Science on Mitosis. We found videos on that to accompany his studysheets. A friend of mine on facebook said her 7yr old son lives on Khan Academy, it has videos he can understand and he is zipping through right into the stuff he will learn in school probably 4 years from now. This site is amazing! <br />
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best part? ITS FREE!!! <br />
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If it can keep a ADHD squirrel Mom's attention, and autistic hormonal teen, and a super brain elementary child busy, it will do wonders for you. Any age, Any subject.<br />
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go check it out on your computer or your handheld devices.<br />
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<a href="https://www.khanacademy.org/"><span style="color: #93c47d;"><b>https://www.khanacademy.org/</b></span></a><br />
<br />Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-60922764061413166272015-10-15T15:59:00.001-07:002015-10-15T15:59:55.652-07:00Fizzgig!!<br />
I wanted to try something different with my projects. I love working with various mediums and in the past 2 years I have started a Facebook Artist page to show some of my creations with the hopeful intention of linking my online store to that webpage.<br />
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My Artist page is located here:<br />
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<a href="https://www.facebook.com/Talahandra"><span style="color: #6fa8dc;">https://www.facebook.com/Talahandra</span></a><br />
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I think I found a way to mix two mediums I like. Combining crochet with polymer clay, I can get something cute, well, cute from my perspective :')<br />
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You see, my sister and I love movies like The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth. I am a major Froud fan. Bad part is my sister is also a big fan. We recently had this wistful fight over the Fizzgig auction as to who would get the original. Hate to break our little fantasy but both of us cannot afford a $10k starting bid. Next option? I made her one for her 16th birthday.<br />
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I think I found something that takes awhile to create but the results are just too cute to put down. Now I need to make one for myself. She cant have all the fun!<br />
<br />Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-23590717962593017962014-10-05T08:53:00.000-07:002015-10-15T16:14:19.472-07:00Pattern Review - Enderman HatGood Morning Folks its Tattiana here at Gamer Girl Universe.<br />
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I was talking to a great designer Debi Dearest (at <a href="http://dearestdebi.com/"><span style="color: magenta;">http://dearestdebi.com/</span></a>) and I received some humbling advice. My blog is not going to get anywhere unless I start posting on a regular basis. If you are taking the time to come over here and read for new ideas then you should be getting something that is updated more than a few times a year. I think my problem was that I was in the mindset of putting up all my created designs but didn't know what to do when I was having fun using other people's patterns to make gifts for other people. Debi told me that I can still enjoy working on other people's patterns but I could do a review of those patterns here.<br />
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Well here goes nothing :')<br />
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First review I would like to do is on a pattern/graph from Sick 'Lil Monkeys that can be found at<br />
<a href="http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sack-beanie---minecraft-enderman"><span style="color: magenta;">http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sack-beanie---minecraft-enderman</span></a><br />
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I haven't worked much with other peoples graphs before and felt it was time to learn. The pattern is currently running at $9 dollars. I recieved this pattern for free a week ago during a promotional sale. Her store has some really cute things here if you are willing to pay the price noted for those patterns.<br />
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What I received was a fairly well written PDF file (which showed up quickly as do Ravelry downloads do). What set me back was the fact it was a 3 page PDF (1 page for a large picture of the model wearing the hat, 2 page had the basic starting information/legal jargon, and page 3 was the graph and instructions.) You could fit all the needed to know information on 1 page.<br />
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Following the graph was fairly simple except for the stitch count X ____. I wont say what those numbers are here for the integrity of the paid pattern but that step was confusing to the relative overall size to be created. Hindsight says this was all one piece. In the end, it was sewn on two sides (top and side). Oops!<br />
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I ended up making 2 blocks (one with the graph and one blank for the back of hat). My son didn't want the grey colors so I turned those black. He wanted "arms" so I made those too.<br />
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After completion, I pretty much used the pattern as inspiration to a totally modified version/artist's interpretation of the original pattern.<br />
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What I think would help make the original better is more clarification on the one step to emphasize to the reader this pattern is made in one piece. Everyone else may not have that trouble but it may help those new to graphs and making that style hat (I've always made my hats in the round before this). Lastly, put all instructions on 1 sheet so its easier to take one page for on-the-go crocheters. That's more for cosmetics sake and ease to the user, nothing more.<br />
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I am glad I got this pattern for free. My son is grateful to have his hat :')<br />
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The designers have really improved their patterns since this posting. Don't be afraid to give them a try. Like everything in life, you won't know what needs to improve if you don't get out there and do something. Nothing is perfect and sometimes how you communicate your directions may not be how a person on the other end understands them. </div>
Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-69894072963114433122013-12-08T08:50:00.000-08:002013-12-08T08:50:55.345-08:00Crochet Geekery<br />
Good Snowy Morning!<br />
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Here in Bellevue, Nebraska, we are seeing some significant snowfall for the start of the holiday season. Significant? At least 4 inches will be dropping by tonight. I know there are neighbors to the northeast will probably see more but its an important turn of events as I try to get our adopted member of the family out into the snow. For a toy fox terrier, this is becoming a chore.<br />
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I would suggest to you dog lovers checking out this awesome site for crocheting dog sweaters.<br />
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<a href="http://adoginasweater.blogspot.com/2011/02/doggy-fashion-show.html#.UqSdTfRDvh5"><span style="color: magenta;"><b>A Dog in a Sweater</b></span></a></div>
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I learned to crochet some cute things there to keep my poor pup warm. Now if I can just get him to the shoveled green patch...<br />
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For our human companions, I have a friend out here that is amazing at making some great geek headwear. Her designs are full of detail, bulky for warmth, and they always turn heads when her gal wears them. If you do not have time this season to crochet another project on your holiday gift list, I suggest you head to <a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/SnarkCreations?ref=af_shop_listed_item" style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: magenta;"><b>Snark Creations</b></span></a> on Etsy.com to purchase one of her beautiful pieces.<br />
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Please go to her shop and take a look. There are things here for the Geeks and some very practical cute things too.<br />
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<b><a href="https://www.etsy.com/shop/SnarkCreations?ref=af_shop_listed_item"><span style="color: magenta;">Snark Creations </span></a></b></div>
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<span style="color: #cc0000;">Please be safe folks. </span>This Season has started out with some very interesting drivers on the road. Make sure you have an emergency kit in your car stocked with some granola bars, a flare kit, a blanket and a small cooler with water so it does not freeze when you need it the most. Check your tires to see if they are properly aired up and have a decent tread. Give yourself extra time when traveling and please make sure you have ample distance between you and the car ahead of you. At least 3 car lengths between you. If you are going faster on the highway, make that number 4 or 5. </div>
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<br />Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-34070819795145899862013-09-17T20:29:00.001-07:002013-09-17T20:30:31.154-07:00Heroes of Cosplay??? More like Drama Divas of Cosplay<br />
What has happened to our lovely world of creativity?<br />
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I am sorely disappointed tonight with the season finale of "Heroes of Cosplay" on SyFy. I watched in hopes that I can see my friends who went to Planet Comicon and perhaps catch a glimpse of their beautiful talent on a network TV. What I seen and what has hit home with friends makes me want to smack someone into sensibility.<br />
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When you become famous, shouldn't you remember your roots? Yeah I'm sure with a team of experts at your side, TV cameras in tow, your vision may be askew-ed by the lights in your eyes but has your manners and upbringing gone away?? Didn't your parents teach you better? You may be the master but there are many padiwans about that would like to be inspired by you, not scoffed aside as you wander through. I had at least 3 friends snuffed by the entourage of these "Heroes", one was pushed out of the way by these people as if common trash. Did they know they just snuffed some of our most creative props designers in Omaha!!<br />
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For another thing, this show is being portrayed in the wrong way! Most of us create months in advance our costumes, not this Fedexed last minute bull you see on this show. Also, having local talents edited to paint a scathing picture just for drama's sake is completely uncool.<br />
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I encourage all of you to follow the posted link to a lady that was seen in the finale as the"villain". A female Dr Who character that was having some choice words with the "Heroes" backstage. There are two sides to each story and hers is far different from what was aired on the show.<br />
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<a href="http://wow-lawbringer.blogspot.com/2013/09/my-life-as-villain-of-cosplay.html" style="background-color: #fce5cd;"><b>http://wow-lawbringer.blogspot.com/2013/09/my-life-as-villain-of-cosplay.html</b></a><br />
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I am hoping this season finale is the series finale. SyFy is feeding itself too much on recreated dramas instead of reality. You know things were starting to go downhill when they started airing Wrestling as part of their lineup. If you are going for drama folks..... why not bring back something more wholesome and worthwhile to watch....like Firefly :') (yes yes I know it can't be brought back but hey we can hope)<br />
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<br />Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-64603990227994995962013-07-06T09:46:00.000-07:002013-07-06T09:46:34.665-07:00Hello Kitty Inspired BeanieWell Folks.<br />
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Its about time. I am making the Hello Kitty beanie free to the public. Here's the pattern but since this is one of my original patterns the copyrights still apply. Please link to this pattern if you are showing on another site to give credit where due. As to selling? Be careful! This is a copyrighted kitty because of its name, shape, and even the bow by the company laws say its copyrighted. How do I know? The letter in my gmail inbox.<br />
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So I caution you to do as you will within reason. But the pattern itself is my own that's the only part that's technically mine. Any questions about what to do or about the pattern instructions, email me and I will assist as best as possible. Happy Hookin!<br />
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<b>Hello Kitty Beanie</b><br />
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By Tattiana Talahandra - September 2010<br />
A variant from those currently seen on the web. Here’s my rendition. Please note copyright<br />
following the pattern.<br />
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Difficulty Level is <b>EASY</b><br />
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For this pattern you will need basic knowledge in Crocheting. In this pattern you will be working<br />
in rounds. For the basic beanie, you will be creating a Ring with DC (double crochet) stitches. For<br />
more information,<br />
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I found websites like crochetpatterncentral.com and youtube a big help.<br />
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<b><u>Abbreviations:</u></b><br />
Ch= Chain<br />
SL= Slip Stitch<br />
SC= Single Crochet<br />
DC= Double Crochet<br />
HDC= Half Double Crochet<br />
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<b><u>Supplies:</u></b><br />
Hook size H<br />
Worst weight yarn (a skein of each) in White and Pink -- I used Caron’s Natura in White and Soft<br />
Pink<br />
2 Black Buttons - I used La-Petite #769 size 9/16 found at Hancock Fabric<br />
Scrap Black yarn for whiskers later<br />
Scrap yellow yarn for the nose<br />
Small bit of Polyfill fiber for stuffing the ears<br />
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<b><u>Basic Beanie</u></b><br />
Last round of your hat use pink to give it a nice finished edge<br />
Create Ring<br />
1. Chain 3, SL to join<br />
2. DC 10 in the ring, SL to join<br />
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Rest of the Beanie you will be working with rounds in the ring you created.<br />
Round 1: CH 2, 2 DC in each stitch. Around. SL to Join (20 stitches)<br />
Round 2: CH 2, 1 DC then 2 DC in the next stitch. Around. SL to join (30 stitches)<br />
Round 3: CH 2, 2 DC then 2 DC in the next stitch. Around. SL to join (40 stitches)<br />
Round 4: CH 2, 3 DC then 2 DC in the next stitch. Around. (50 stitches)<br />
Round 5: CH 2, 4 DC then 2 DC in the next stitch. Around. (60 stitches)<br />
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**Round 6: CH 2, 5 DC then 2 DC in the next stitch. Around. (70 stitches)<br />
**If making for a smaller head then skip round 6. If making for a larger head then proceed with<br />
round 6 and if you need to make it larger, add another round (ex 6 DC then 2DC in next stitch, 7 DC<br />
then 2 in<br />
next stitch….etc) until the hat is wide enough for the intended head. On the ones I have made for<br />
people, I haven’t gone over 5 DC then 2. Who knows… you might have someone who has a big ego, in<br />
that case, you may need more yarn :’)<br />
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Round 7- 16 or more: CH 2, 1 DC in each stitch around. Continue making rounds until the beanie is of a<br />
desired length for the wearer.<br />
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<b><u>Ears (Make 2)</u></b><br />
Use white yarn to start with<br />
1. Chain 3, SL to join<br />
2. DC 6 in loop (7 stitches)<br />
3. 2 DC in each DC (14 stitches)<br />
4. 1 DC then 2 DC in the next stitch. Around. (21 stitches)<br />
5. 2DC then 2 DC in the next stitch. Around (28 stitches) Finish off then turn inside out for a<br />
more finished look<br />
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ch 25<br />
Row 1 Ch2 then HDC across (start in 3rd Ch from hook). Turn<br />
Row 2: Ch 2 then HDC across<br />
Stitch ends together to form a cuff<br />
I wound white yarn about the middle to make it a bow.<br />
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Assemble as shown…..When it comes to the ears, you want them slightly oval when sewing them onto<br />
the hat with a yarn needle around the bottom of the ear. Don't forget to add a small bit of<br />
polyfill before you secure it firmly. If unsure how put the ears on, flatten your hat and then<br />
guage how high you want them on your head. Place those ears on the flattened edge.<br />
Add your little crocheted bow to the ear. Sew in place<br />
Add some yellow yarn or black yarn for extra touches or leave plain….up to you. Sew in black<br />
buttons for eyes and there’s your hat!<br />
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<i>This crochet pattern is copyright of Tattiana Talahandra (September 2010). DO NOT reprint this </i><br />
<i>pattern, or post it on any other website. You may make a copy of this pattern for your own personal </i><br />
<i>use, but do not include it in any collections, website, or cds. You are welcome to link to this </i><br />
<i>pattern and if you post your own pictures of what you create, please credit accordingly and include </i><br />
<i>a link to this original pattern.</i><br />
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Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-26097241323163084852013-06-19T16:25:00.001-07:002013-06-19T16:25:33.038-07:00A Day in the Life of AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!<br />
Good Afternoon Folks<br />
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Please don't flog me yet (unless its made of yarn). My computer equipment was recently under 6 inches of water and I am finally making my way back onto the internet.<br />
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Good News? All my yarn stashes were exempt from the muddy fingers of my basement flood. For once my attempts of organization pad off in my craft room so the things on the floor were minimal when the waters came in. My yarn was neatly tucked away by colors in their respective file boxes in a closet.<br />
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During my downtime, its come to my attention that my quiet blog gained followers from the recent influx of BBC viewers. I guess there are more like minded crochet people out there wanting geeky things made. HOORAY for US!! <br />
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Since certain hobbies of mine were taken away with the flood, its time to focus on the important things like crochet projects and things we need for the holidays. What this means for you lucky viewers is more patterns will be added to this site soon. We need things that you can whip up in a pinch for people! I want people coming here to feel like they can create just about anything. You do not have to be fancy to make something memorable for your kids. I wrote down a few ideas on paper and crafted some things but I need to get the drafted works up here for you to read. Crochet projects and a plastic canvas project I would love to see if you all can make something with. I will still focus on gaming, geeky, and nerdy chic fun.<br />
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So stay tuned for more antics.Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-28740526589257483032013-05-14T14:42:00.001-07:002013-05-14T14:44:58.294-07:00May Britishfest BBQ Hello Everyone!!<br />
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The following is an announcement from the founder of Britishfest :<br />
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<span style="background-color: black; color: magenta; font-family: 'lucida grande', tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 17px;">On May 25th, the Britishfest team is proudly hosting a BBQ cookout in Bellevue's Washington Park. It is encouraged that guests who are attending the BBQ bring a covered dish (excluding chips and 2 liter bottles of soda, no alcohol allowed) or to make a donation to help Britishfest become the best convention we can make it. There is also an opportunity to purchase weekend memberships at the BBQ and feature an exclusive Memorial Day BBQ discount of 10%. There is a list below of items that we still need which will be updated daily. Follow the link below to get your VIP in today.</span><br />
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What is Britishfest you say? its a new convention (in 2014) that is celebrating British entertainment! From Dr Who to Discworld. From Monty Python to The Prisoner.<br />
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Check it out here<br />
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<a href="http://britishfest.weebly.com/index.html"><span style="color: blue;">http://britishfest.weebly.com/index.html</span></a>Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-79620426829416386462012-12-12T13:45:00.000-08:002012-12-12T13:49:31.133-08:00Turkey Curry<br />
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healthy. With this being holiday season, I found a really neat way to give your
friends something good to eat and get rid of some leftovers. </div>
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Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-5262519109079999632012-12-09T07:46:00.000-08:002012-12-09T08:42:00.309-08:00Night Sky TARDIS Scarf<br />
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Yes, I understand I have not been about lately to post
something cool and amazing in this blog. I was…uh…. In the TARDIS and doing a
lot of traveling with different companions! I couldn’t figure the controls and
I ended up back to posting in this blog 2 years later… yes…..yes that’s it!</div>
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To make up for the time loss, I am posting a work in
progress that I wish for all you to create, make, and wear for the Dr Who
Holiday Special. </div>
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The hard part about this scarf is the time consuming part of
adding details. The main body is easily worked up in an evening but I must have
spent a few hours single crocheting on top of the base scarf the black details
and also whip stitching and weaving in the other sewn in details (like
attaching the felt squares)</div>
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The black bar at the top of the TARDIS where you normally
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I sewed them into place once again with a Tapestry
needle. This may take some elbow juice on your part doing so since the felt is
a little tough…..well…. it’s probably because I also used some Fabric glue and
lightly glued them in place so they wouldn’t move on me later when sewing them
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The light on top of the scarf is done with scrap white
yarn and blue yarn. Use a tapestry needle to weave your yarn in and out of the
crocheted piece to create the light. Optionally, you can replace the sewing of
the light and glue in a felt blue and white piece to the top. Whatever works
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<i>This pattern is
copyright Tattiana Talahandra December 2012 and can be used to create gifts for
your friends and family. Please do not sell creations from this pattern without
author’s permission. Really folks, I am a nice lady but there are people out
there that like stealing other peoples works and calling it their own. Please
site credits back to this blog or Tattiana Talahandra. <o:p></o:p></i></div>
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<i>Dr. Who and the
mention of TARDIS in this pattern is copyrighted to BBC and its creators:
Sydney Newman, C.E. Webber and Donald Wilson.
I hope this serves as free advertising so they make money off all those
viewers soon to be watching the latest Holiday Special. <o:p></o:p></i></div>
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Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-58558160965481453972011-06-12T12:01:00.000-07:002011-06-12T12:05:57.090-07:00Absense and NonsenseGood Afternoon Folks<br />
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Sorry for the long absense but life became very busy for me out here in Omaha. I went to the Non-Commissioned Officers Academy for the Air Force. Found out quickly that bringing along my crochet projects was a bad idea. I wasn't able to do any of them while out there with the massive amounts of study materials we were given.<br />
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Good News, life is nuts but heading towards a manageable level. My friends and I have a few projects we are coming up with that I hope to be posting the ideas here soon. One idea is a simple for creating 8-bit blanket designs. With 8 bit games, think in blocks......lots of blocks. Now go look on the web at some of your old favorite games from Atari or the First generation Nintendo games. Got that picture? Ok now go get some grid paper and take that image and put it to grid form. ....... you seeing what I am seeing yet? There is a whole realm of cool patterns you can create using some nostalgic game references.<br />
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To do these things you need to know your basic stitching like single crochet, creating rows, and following a grid pattern. To do such you also need to know how to change colors in the middle of the row so look up the "tapestry stitch". I found the best lesson on how to switch colors came from the book "Stitch and Bitch Crochet: The Happy Hooker"<iframe align="left" frameborder="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" scrolling="no" src="http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=gamgiruni-20&o=1&p=8&l=bpl&asins=0761139850&fc1=000000&IS2=1&lt1=_blank&m=amazon&lc1=0000FF&bc1=000000&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifr" style="height: 245px; padding-right: 10px; padding-top: 5px; width: 131px;"></iframe>. If you can do the above then you are on your way to making cool retro gaming patterns yourself for block blankets, shirts, and whatever your heart is set on.<br />
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Go try it!<br />
<img alt="" border="0" height="1" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=gamgiruni-20&l=bil&camp=213689&creative=392969&o=1&a=0761139850" style="border: medium none ! important; margin: 0px ! important; padding: 0px ! important;" width="1" />Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-10214749347575050132011-02-01T15:51:00.000-08:002011-02-01T15:51:08.898-08:00We Moved!Good Evening All<br />
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I am still alive. I haven't forgotten about you all. In the past month alot of crazy things have happened to me here. Due to some relationship changes, my sons and I have moved. We been spending the past few weeks packing and unpacking boxes. I have found most of my craft things and I am playing once again with my yarn. Its amazing what comfort you can get with a hook and something long and fuzzy :')<br />
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I have a few ideas milling about in my head but I am not sure exactly when I will be implementing them for here. For now I may be creating and putting a few finished creations up on Etsy. I will keep you posted when that happens. Also I will be heading to Mississippi for 7 weeks for some military training. Since I will be away from my boys, I will be seeking much comfort from my crochet projects. It will be my sanity away from home.<br />
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Anyway, from the wintery heartland of America, I wish you all the best in your projects. Keep warm! Its snowing like crazy here.Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-48195305025399699452010-12-05T12:15:00.000-08:002010-12-05T12:30:47.383-08:00Simple Pretty Face Cloth<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhns6OfYj7ubZRj67dft5CI3ErZ03DeLhZ_xZ2-Xwko5WPO1b1FJkyoGSQYUFFJ7MIXXaanTAfiDB-09yRkt8Ff8ZPDS8SiC_2jExUTSpQEQjo9ECaxJf6IlQWKXKpyCIJr71CNEhsbnu4W/s1600/2010-12-05+14.03.28.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhns6OfYj7ubZRj67dft5CI3ErZ03DeLhZ_xZ2-Xwko5WPO1b1FJkyoGSQYUFFJ7MIXXaanTAfiDB-09yRkt8Ff8ZPDS8SiC_2jExUTSpQEQjo9ECaxJf6IlQWKXKpyCIJr71CNEhsbnu4W/s320/2010-12-05+14.03.28.jpg" width="240" /></a></div><i>(Copyright Tattiana Talahandra December 2010-- see note below pattern )</i><br />
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Here is something I made to help in the bath. I love to place a warm washcloth on my face but hate not being able to breath. With this cloth the Double crochet stitches in the middle will help solve that problem. This is also a great gift idea to make that's really quick. I can get one done while watching a movie.<br />
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<div class="MsoNormal"><b><u>Materials: </u></b></div><div class="MsoNormal">1 ball Sugar'N Cream 100% Cotton Yarn in Light Blue and Hot Purple (or pick your favorite color)</div><div class="MsoNormal">Scrap White yarn</div><div class="MsoNormal">Size H/8 Hook</div><div class="MsoNormal">Yarn Needle</div><div class="MsoNormal"><br />
</div><div class="MsoNormal"><b><u>Instructions: </u></b></div><div class="MsoNormal"><b>Chain </b>35 </div><div class="MsoNormal"> <b>Row 1 - 12:</b> <b>Single Crochet</b> in each stitch across, Chain 1 then turn (repeat this step until row 13)</div><div class="MsoNormal"><b>Row 13:</b> <b>Double Crochet</b> in each stitch, Chain 2 then turn </div><div class="MsoNormal"><b>Row 14:</b> <b>Double Crochet</b> in each stitch, Chain 1 then turn</div><div class="MsoNormal"><b>Row 15 - 27: Single Crochet</b> in each stitch, Chain then turn (repeat this step up to and including row 27)</div><div class="MsoNormal">Finish off</div><div class="MsoNormal"><br />
</div><div class="MsoNormal">To create a finishing touch use some white yarn or a complementary color of your choice to single crochet around the edges. </div><div class="MsoNormal">I added an embroidered butterfly on one side to give it character. Up to you what you wish to do :')<br />
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<i>(</i><i>This crochet pattern is copyright of Tattiana Talahandra (December 2010). DO NOT reprint this pattern, or post it on any other website. You may make a copy of this pattern for your own personal use, but do not include it in any collections, website, or cds. You are welcome to link to this pattern and if you post your own pictures of what you create, please credit accordingly and include a link to this original pattern.</i><i> )</i></div>Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-42605598498767148442010-12-01T20:20:00.000-08:002010-12-01T20:20:54.677-08:00Fitness with something VirtualIts amazing to me to see that we have come into an age where technology is like something from your favorite scifi movie. Where a wave of the hand can manipulate data and help you do great things. In this case.... great things to improve your own self.<br />
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I am amazed by my Xbox 360 with Kinect. Even though these products are from Microsoft, I am finding a growing love for this newfound creation of the Kinect where you attach the sensor on your television and are able to play a game without holding the game controller. I love my Wii (by Nintendo) and all the cool games that go with it, but when I would do my fitness games, the controller would slip from my leg with the fitness bands. I hate having to readjust in mid action during a workout.<br />
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I first became curious of the 360's Kinect when a good friend on Facebook was talking about how she could not make it up her steps from the living room after a Kinect workout. I like hearing about game consoles making people get up and do something. This means people have to relinquish the couch and move! I thought this was the case with the Wii but as more and more people figured out the controls we realized you could sit and still play tennis or do activities on the Wii from two rooms over. I know this is still not a bad thing since it was the Wii that is being used at a local gym here for neurologically impairing muscular disorders, primarily MS patients. Those who cannot stand are having fun being able to play Wii games side by side with kids from the local softball team. This is not a problem to me. My problem lies with those who can stand and chose to sit.<br />
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In comes the difference between the 360 Kinect and the Wii from what I am seeing so far. With the Kinect you have to stand up in front of the area it directs you. It scans your body and keeps track of all your movements, something you can visibly see on the screen (in some games your avatar will be semi transparent). I find that this freedom to move about the space is great because there is no controllers to throw through a screen, no straps to fall when you sweat (yes people....you will sweat), and less to worry about breaking unless you decided to have your entertainment in a room full of breakable china. You will jump, you will run in place and you are training your whole body to play, not just training your thumbs and index fingers. <br />
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One Game I love so far is called "Your Shape: Fitness Evolved". I get to learn Tai Chi and kickboxing!! You see yourself on screen doing the moves as you work alongslide your on screen trainer. As your trainer moves, you move as in sync as you can make it. I am finding this very helpful since I was trying to learn Tai Chi by video tapes and a stand up mirror. Here everything is on screen in very straightforward terms. I dont feel anything is out of my league. As I complete the activities with my trainer, I unlock new and harder skills to master.<br />
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This is still my first week in playing. Lets see how the newness wears and hopefully how my form will look in the next few weeks. The game that came with the Kinect called "Kinect Adventures" had me embarrassed. As I was learning how to make my avatar jump and control a raft, I was oblivious to the fact the game was taking my picture periodically. At the end of the level, it had some very....um.... flattering shots of myself crouching, jumping, and looking alittle pudgy. Hopefully my virtual training on the Fitness Evolved will help me look better for the camera.<br />
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Overall I am very happy with the Xbox 360's Kinect. Once you get used to not holding something to manipulate game menus, the system and the Kinect games are easy to play. Key things to remember is your space and your pace. Set up an area in front of your tv to move freely (about 10 feet long by 8 feet wide) and please only do what you are capable of. Don't overplay those first few days.... trust me on this one....you WILL feel it the next day :')Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-75779805627778673812010-11-13T11:20:00.000-08:002010-11-13T11:23:04.655-08:00Possible CommissionsGreetings Folks!<br />
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My first goal with Etsy was to place patterns up and then possible finished creations there as well. I haven't thought about commissions even though I see awesome crafting blogs offering it.<br />
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Well here's the deal in the case of my things here. If you like something created, please email me at <span style="background-color: #4c1130;">tattiana.talahandra@gmail.com </span>and please put in the subject line: Commission! and then tell me in the email about what you wish done. Payments will be made through paypal. <br />
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If I can do it then I will let you know and we can set things up from there. Keep in mind that I may have to turn down commissions due to Real life Commitments. I am Active Duty in the US Air Force with the potential of leaving (although will be bringing projects to keep me busy). I also got two boys in cub scouts so life can get busy. Usually a project from start to finish can take me about 3 or 4 days to complete one item, sometimes less. Yes I am not that fast but when this is a skill that is my calming activity, you don't want to rush it :')<br />
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<div style="background-color: white; color: red;"><span style="background-color: white;"></span></div><span style="background-color: red;">Allergy Warning: </span> I have cats and my roomate has a bunny. One Kitty loves to help with my yarn tension ..... alot. She's sitting calmly next to me as I am writing this so if you or the person you are gifting for has a cat allergy then you may need to look for another crafter to create the gift. <br />
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Thank you very much!Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-11100692633016823972010-11-08T19:49:00.000-08:002010-11-08T19:59:03.540-08:00GIR Scarf Pattern<div class="MsoNormal"><b><u><span style="font-size: 20pt; line-height: 115%;">GIR Scarf</span></u></b></div><div class="MsoNoSpacing"><i>By Tattiana Talahandra - November 2010 (see copyright below) </i></div><div class="MsoNoSpacing"><br />
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</div><div class="MsoNormal">This scarf was inspired by Gir from the Nickelodeon TV series "Invader Zim". He is a SIR robot that disguises himself as a Green Dog to fool the humans. </div><div class="MsoNormal"><br />
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</div><div class="MsoListParagraphCxSpFirst" style="text-indent: -0.25in;">1.<span style="font: 7pt "Times New Roman";"> </span>1. Chain 20</div><div class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle" style="text-indent: -0.25in;">2.<span style="font: 7pt "Times New Roman";"> </span> 2. SC 19 stitches into the chain, Ch 1 then turn</div><div class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle" style="text-indent: -0.25in;">3.<span style="font: 7pt "Times New Roman";"> </span>3. Repeat step 2 until the scarf is as long as you need. A good rule of thumb is make the scarf as long as the person it is intended for. </div><div class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle" style="text-indent: -0.25in;">4.<span style="font: 7pt "Times New Roman";"> </span>4. Once it is at the length you desire. Finish off. </div><div class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle" style="text-indent: -0.25in;">5.<span style="font: 7pt "Times New Roman";"> </span>5. (optional) you can add a single row of 19 SC stitches to each end of the scarf with black yarn .</div><div class="MsoListParagraphCxSpLast" style="text-indent: -0.25in;">6.<span style="font: 7pt "Times New Roman";"> </span>6. Add a nice decorative black stitch (basic sewing stitch) down the center of the Scarf using a yarn needle and some black yarn. See picture below. To know where I was stitching, I marked every so often where I needed to go with plastic stitch markers. You can use a fabric washable marker or safety pins but use something to help mark your path for stitching. </div><div class="MsoListParagraphCxSpLast" style="text-indent: -0.25in;"><br />
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</div><div class="MsoNormal"><b>Ears: (make 2)</b></div><div class="MsoNormal"> Use black Yarn and a size I/9 hook</div><div class="MsoNormal"><b> Chain 6</b></div><div class="MsoNormal"><b> SC across</b> (5 stitches ). Finish off</div><div class="MsoNormal"><br />
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</div>Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-35352999994054657362010-11-02T19:38:00.000-07:002010-11-02T19:38:52.660-07:00GIR Beanie!Yes folks I created another beanie pattern. This time it was for a friend who loves GIR from Invader Zim on Nickelodeon.<br />
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I am liking the idea of creating hats and things people would have fun wearing. Wacky but EASY things to create. The reason why I started so late in learning to crochet was due to my mindset. I had no motivation to create doilies, baby booties or afghans. I was inspired by the amigurumi movement. I loved the idea of making people smile with small toys or a funny hat. Now I have alot of ideas in my head that have to be shaped by the yarn.<br />
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The holiday season is upon us. Soo many things to create. Sooo little time. This pattern I have listed on Etsy and I will be adding a GIR scarf to this blog soon. Keep checking back for more details and thank you for reading!<br />
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This interested in this hat pattern please check out <a href="http://www.etsy.com/listing/60654877/gir-hat-crochet-pattern">my Etsy store</a>Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-6931860012915455092010-10-26T17:01:00.000-07:002010-10-26T17:01:04.764-07:00In the worksSorry for my absence. I been working, crafting, creating things for activeworld's AWRPG, and also getting involved with my boy's cub scouts.<br />
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Good news is a new wacky beanie pattern is in the works. I have a scarf idea to go along with it that should make a great set for the holiday season. Will be posting the results as soon as things are ready.<br />
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As a side project, I been working on this cute Toothless Dragon made by Feathereddragon. Take a look at how cute this is <a href="http://feathereddragon.deviantart.com/art/Crochet-Toothless-the-Dragon-158419641"> http://feathereddragon.deviantart.com/art/Crochet-Toothless-the-Dragon-158419641 </a><br />
She's a very talented lady and going to college. If you like what you see, get in touch with her to get the pattern. I am sure your kids will love it....shoot I have adults that want me to make them one!! hee heeTattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-62038149331108433632010-09-23T21:33:00.000-07:002013-07-08T17:24:31.450-07:00Hello Kitty BeanieGreetings everyone<br />
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With much advice and coaxing, I have placed my first pattern up on Etsy for sale. I created my very own Hello Kitty Beanie that was designed for my size head (about 22inches) but the pattern is written in a way where you can tailor it just like my other beanie patterns.<br />
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A big thing about these patterns is that I am writing them for the Easy and Beginner level. Yes you can create many beautiful things with the basic of stitches. You don't have to be a pro at this or be a writer for a major magazine. These patterns are meant anyone of any age to get into crocheting.<br />
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<strike>For those interesting in purchasing this pattern, you can find it at <a href="http://www.etsy.com/listing/57078825/womens-hello-kitty-beanie-crochet">http://www.etsy.com/listing/57078825/womens-hello-kitty-beanie-crochet</a></strike><br />
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Pattern is now FREE on this site<br />
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I would put up a picture of the person the hat was created for but she's camera shy. Oh well :')<br />
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Have a great day and keep creating out there!Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-53641883880083613572010-09-19T20:27:00.000-07:002010-09-19T20:27:56.225-07:00AWRPG 2Roleplaying has been a very big part of my gaming life. As mentioned in previous postings, I have been in this since 9th grade starting with my first Dungeons and Dragons group. That same love of the RP world transferred over into my online experience. Shoot even before DnD, I hosted Rp events in chatrooms (yey ImaginNation....) and people loved it. Roleplaying hits its highest enjoyment for me when you can get your friends and even strangers to play along.<br />
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With that in mind, I want to introduce you a place dear to me because it involved a very special community of roleplayers. Go into the virtual world systems of Activeworlds (www.activeworlds.com) and you will find a universe unlike any other. Think of a theme and its there. Let's focus our attention to a world named AWRPG (Active Worlds Role Playing Game).<br />
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AWRPG started in March of 2003 by Poseidon. He created a roleplaying world where the users were able to play in a fantasy setting involving wars with the Gods and several cities. What made this place so addictive was the interaction between developers and players. There were quests to do, puzzles to solve, drama to be had, and there was jobs to fill. What place out there could a little player grow to become a key leader of a entire city filled with players? At times the NPCs would be controlled by the devs talking, interacting with the players on a nonlinear scale. This made things unpredictable and very addictive. When was the last time a banker in World of Warcraft held a realtime conversation with you? What about a God answering your prayer? It happened here in AWRPG.<br />
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Recently the creators of AWRPG allowed the citizens and players of activeworlds to experience for the first time in YEARS a behind the scenes look at the AW universe's oldest RPG. We took a tour in the test world of AWRPG 2, a test world that is invisible on the main grid. Poseidon gave a personal tour to some of the major projects in store for the next game upgrade and left many of us speechless. With cityscape overhauls, new particle effects and added realism with the latest AW 5.1 physics patch, it truely left the fans wanting more.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">City of Orda and a beautifully crafted Bridge</td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"></td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"></td></tr>
</tbody></table>The City of Orda has been a constant problem for many years with players. With many attempts to reduce lag it became choatic in layout and very haphazard on framerate. With the new update in store most players on the tour were breathing a sigh of relief for the fact ...they can move! The City of Order has ....Order! Streets that flow and made sense. Beautiful views of the city's harbor which has been its pride for many years. The working bridge is artistically done with well oiled gears. Its no longer the blocky, almost hidden, eyesore of its previous editions.<br />
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Although Orda has its needed help. Another city strikes as home for this person. I am currently (until Pos or Allen smites me) the City Leader of the City of Neua. Neua is the city of Love and Enlightenment. It was meant as a place of nature but in its more recent incarnations had taken on a stoney feel where the trees and even its once proud ponds seemed closed in. My character for many years, in game, roleplayed her nausea being enclosed in tight spaces. With the new update to the city, nature has been restored. Thanks to the builder named Digigurl, the city returns to its natural roots with sweeping waterfalls, sparking waters and a feeling of peace as if in a monestary. Even in its mountain home, you feel you are in the elven community from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. Even though AWRPG has no elves, I've always felt the Neuans acted very much like the high elves from peoples roleplaying games. They forgive the troubled, always quested for new forms of enlightenment and were the first to live life with a free spirit and open heart. Thankfully now, thier city reflects it.<br />
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Last part of the tour took us to an underground quest area that will be in the new update. I was glad this was included in the tour because we saw the fluffy good places in AWRPG but we havent seen the brutality of it. Here we saw that not everything in there is nice. New lava particle effects made the place feel hot. Ashes hung in the air. If it were real, you would be choking and seeing the same demise as the skeletons in the area. Allen Iverson is doing a fantastic job bringing the dungeon areas to life.<br />
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Overall the tour was a really nice glimpse into whats to come. There is no set date on the release of the update since all that you are seeing here is done by volunteer builders within Activeworlds. Thats the beauty of AW! People helping each other to create some very impressive creations in a virtual platform that is over 10 years old..... more I think. Alot of time and effort goes into each project and those involved could tell you that its the people you are working with that make the difference.<br />
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If you wish to join in the fun of Activeworlds, please visit this link<a href="http://www.activeworlds.com/"> http://www.activeworlds.com/</a> For less than 7 dollars a month you can be visiting not only AWRPG but over 800 virtual worlds in the AW universe. If you don't have the money, no problem! As a tourist you can still visit many AW sponsored worlds. Some of them you can even build your own little place to play.<br />
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Come have fun with us! My citizen name is Tattiana in AW too!Tattianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15523197075466636652noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79383907608486761.post-10460000641729318452010-09-12T10:29:00.000-07:002010-09-12T10:29:53.196-07:00Geek and Gamer Girls SongHail to the Gamer Girls!! We need to give some big Kudos to Seth Green and Stan Lee for this.<br />
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Check out this link over at break.com. 4 minutes of sheer hotness to Team Unicorn!<br />
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I can't remember the last time I took a subwaylike system. Jared told me to take Marta which I thought was the train that went between concourses.....oh no... it was the public sub trans system that will shoot you into the heart of Atlanta. Wasn't bad but still had my stomach in knots trying toget where I was going.<br />
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Once I made it to my destination that is where the fun began. DragonCon is like the biggest multiblock party that lasts for 4 days. You are bumping elbows with Klingons, superhero characters, steampunk creations and everything in between. Its not just for the geeks....its for EVERYONE and oh man there are some really hot men and women cosplaying out there (cosplay- costume of your fav characters). What is even more funny is the fact you could be walking alongside a celebrity at any moment. Next year I know of a few celebrities that may wear their attire from their shows just to see if people think they are a good rendition of that character :')<br />
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I was supposed to be assigned to Marc Singer (Beastmaster, V the series, etc...) but the man moves at such a high speed that giving him a person to help handle business would only slow him down. He is amazing to watch because he is very people friendly and is willing to go out and shake everyone's hands if you let him. Since he didn't need help, I was assigned to Summer Glau as a line manager..... trust me she needed it. She is known as River on Firefly and as the cute terminator on the Sarah Conner Chronicles. That girl is sooo sweet. She let the line continue even after closing just to get a chance to meet and sign for more fans. Meant long days for us handlers but still it was worth it!<br />
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Line duty? Easy some think but when you are working in a convention setting where there is thousands and thousands of people with about 300 of those people wanting to be in line for Summer.... well.... its nuts. My job was to keep them all on the marked off taped areas (so we know which guest's line they were in) and I was taking their orders ahead of time to save the handler sitting next to her some time. It was almost a mantra to be telling these people "30 for an autograph, 10 to take a picture with her using a personal camera......" At least 3 times I was asked how much to take Summer home in which I replied, "You need to negotiate that with the man up there with the tattoos, that's her boyfriend." I tried to make the whole ordeal fun since they were all in for a long wait. We joked, laughed and talked about where they were from, what costumes they were wearing and so forth. When I had people trying to take unauthorized pictures I would get in the way and then have to make the people delete what was on the camera.... I got tired of this so the next crazy thing i did was I told these people that I hated to get mean (which I did) but the big man behind me (Kane who plays Jason in Friday the 13th movies) has a machete and isnt afraid to assist. On one of these times he heard me he thwapped the machete hard on the table in front of him. Was frickin hilarious to see a full row jump. He and his buddy were looking at the table to see if they dented it....thankfully the machete he had used still had the plastic safety edge on it LOL<br />
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I still did a lot of running when not doing line duty. Would say that working the con saves you money but it didn't. When Bobbi and I had a chance to break away for awhile, I spent over 300 dollars in stuff to bring back for friends and family. OH well. Did get a chance to look over at the pictures of Eddie McClintock's table when he was on break. He stars as Pete on Warehouse 13 but I didn't know before the convention that he was an artist. His bold line work and comical pictures were really good! When I had a chance to speak with him later during a slow period he was telling me how his wife encouraged him to set up a website for his artwork. I need to look at the website later to see whats there at http://www.eddiemcclintock.com/ He is a really nice guy to shoot the breeze with.<br />
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Two people that were also very enjoyable to talk to were Daniel Harris and Shawnee Smith. Both girls worked on various horror flicks like Saw, Friday the 13th and so forth. Looking at them they look like they should be carded for cigarettes but omg they were 33 and 41....that blew my mind! Shawnee was telling me about her 3 kids and her significant other Braiden who has a company called Miles of Chocolate. Dang it I missed out on the divine chocolate he was passing out! I was picking on him later about it but we went off on a tangent about the Amazon Kindle instead :')<br />
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One person to watch out for when it comes to the actors we were working with.... Kane Hodder. That guy (who played Jason ) is a prankster.... someone gave that man a bottle of Con funk! Con funk is that awful smell of a person who smells like they ran a marathon and hasn't bathed in weeks. I never understood why you don't SHOWER before coming to meet some of your favorite stars. Someone out there found a way to bottle this funk as a practical joke and Kane got a hold of this stuff. At the time I was having a nice conversation with Kevin (Erin Gray's son) about audiobooks when he smells it first. We were looking around trying to figure out who reeks when we see a grinning Kane from 2 tables away. He shows us the bottle, then casually walks out to the middle of the room where the fans walk. He descretly sprays a whiff then walks back to the table to chat lightly with his friends. Poor Poor steampunk group that happened to walk thru the fallout area, they started choking and holding their nose looking around for the foul being. Kane and the rest of us are laughing til that fallout crowd (damn the circulating A/C) started making the smell head our way. I warned Bobbi and her friend,who where sitting with Edward James Olmos, about the impending doom.<br />
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We did have some hotel troubles while out there but overall the whole DragonCon experience was great this time around. My Velma costume was a hit and had to stop about 20 times for pictures. I saw some great inspiration for a steampunk costume for next year.<br />
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