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House of the Dragon
Season 2, “The Burning Mill”
Director: Geeta Vasant Patel
DoP: Catherine Goldschmidt
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House of the Dragon - Opening credits
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Hello! This was asked for by @kananarchiste and I've finally gotten around to writing it up-- my pattern for my crochet doll of Commander Cody-- and I'm giving it away for free! (If anyone does make this, please tag me-- I'd love to see it!!)
Commander Cody crochet doll pattern
I've never written up a proper pattern before, so I apologize for any confusing bits or mistakes in advance. If you get stuck on something or if something is unclear, please shoot me an ask or DM and I'll do my best to help out.
Additional Pictures:
Yarn Weight: 4
Hook: 4 mm
Colors:
White
Yarn in Jango’s skin tone (I used Lion Brand Yarn’s Skein Tones yarn in adobe)
Black
Dark brown (for scar; contrasts with skin tone)
212th gold/orange (this can be hard to find. I got mine at a local independent store)
Grey
Extra materials:
Buttons and thread OR safety eyes (I used buttons because I like the look of them better)
Stitch markers
Yarn needle
Abbreviations Key:
Ch – chain
Dec – decrease
FO – fasten off
Inc – increase
Rep from * – repeat from *
Sc – single crochet
Sc2tog – single crochet two stitches together
Ss – slip stitch
St – stitch
Additional Notes:
All parts save for some embellishments are worked in the round. It is recommended that the crocheter mark each round for clarity.
Entire doll is worked in single US crochet.
Magic circle is NOT used.
I’m not sure what the gauge is, but mine is quite tight. Use a smaller hook if you feel as though your gauge is too loose.
BODY AND HAIR
Head– in adobe
1. Chain 2. Into the first st, sc 6 and mark with a stitch marker. (6) 2. Sc2 into each sc around. Mark. (12) 3-6. Increase by 6 each round to 48. (48) 7. Sc around. (48) 8. Inc by 6 (54) 9. Sc around. (54) 10. Inc by 6. (60) 11-12. Sc around. (60) 13. Inc by 6. (66) 14-15. Sc around. (66) 16. Inc by 6. (72) 17-18. Sc around. (72) 19. Dec by 6. (66) 20-21. Sc around. (66) 22-34. Dec by 6 in same pattern as increases. FO after crocheting 12 at row 34. Stuff firmly.
Body– in white, grey, black
1. In white, ch2 and sc6 into second st from the hook. Mark. 2-12. Inc by 6 each round to 72. (72) 13-23. Sc around. (72) 24. Sc29 and FO. Ss in with grey and sc14. FO. Ss in with white and finish round. (72) 25. Sc30 and FO. Ss in with grey and sc12. FO. Ss in with white and finish round. (72) 26. Sc31 and FO. Ss in with grey and sc10. FO. Ss in with white and finish round. (72) 27. Sc32 and FO. Ss in with grey and sc8. FO. Ss in with white and finish round. (72) 28. Sc33 and FO. Ss in with grey and sc6. FO. Ss in with white and finish round. (72) 29. Sc34 and FO. Ss in with grey and sc4. FO. Ss in with white and finish round. (72). 30-41. Sc around in white. (72) 42. Dec by 6. (66) 43. Sc around. (66) 44. Dec by 6. (60) 45. Sc around. (60). 46. Dec by 6. (54) 47. Sc around. (54) 48. Dec by 6. (48) 49. Sc around and FO. (48) 50. In black, ss in and dec by 6. (42) 51. Dec by 6. (36) 52. Dec by 6. (30) 53. Dec by 6. (24) At this point, stuff the body firmly. 54. Dec by 6. (18) 55. Dec by 6. (12) 56. Sc around and FO, leaving a long tail, enough to sew the head on. (12) Using grey yarn and a yarn needle, stitch a trooper’s upper chest plate shape (from beginning of black area to about round 45, 5 rows above the grey shape). Center it above the grey shape. Also stitch a belt shape below the shape, shifting to a row below in the middle of the back. For chest plate pattern, see diagram #4. For how to stitch a pattern in, see diagrams #1-3.
Arms– in white, black (make 2)
1. In black, ch2 and sc6 in second ch from hook. Mark. (6) 2. Sc2 in each st around. (12) 3. Inc by 6. (18) 4. Inc by 6. (24) 5. Inc by 6. (30) 6-9. Sc around. (30) 10. Dec by 2. (28) 11. Sc3 and FO. Ss in white and finish the round. (28) 12-14. Sc around. (28) 15. Dec by 2. (26) 16-19. Sc around. (26) 20. Dec by 2. (24) 21-24. Sc around. (24) 25. Dec by 1 and sc3. FO. Ss in black and dec by 1, finishing the round. (22) 26-27. Sc around. (22) 28. Sc3 and FO. Ss in white and finish the round. (22) 29. Sc around. (22) 30. Dec by 2. (20) 31-34. Sc around. (20) 35. Dec by 2. (18) 36-39. Sc around. (18) 40. Dec by 2. (16) 41-44. Sc around. (16) At this point, stuff the arm. 45. Sc2tog around. FO, leaving a long tail. (8)
Legs– in white, black (make 2)
1. In white, ch2 and sc6 into the second ch from hook. Mark. (6) 2-7. Inc by 6 to 42. (42) 8-13. Sc around. (42) 14. Dec by 2. (40) 15-16. Sc around. (40) 17. Dec by 2. (38) 18-19. Sc around. (38) 20. Dec by 2. (36) 21. Sc around. (36) 22. Sc3 and FO. Ss in black and finish round. (36) 23. Dec by 2. (34) 24-25. Sc around. (34) 26. Dec by 1, sc2 and FO. Ss in white, sc10, and dec by 1. Finish round. (32) 27-28. Sc around. (32) 29. Dec by 2. (30) 30-31. Sc around. (30) 32. Dec by 2. (28) 33-34. Sc around. (28) 35. Dec by 2. (26) 36-37. Sc around. (26) 38. Dec by 2. (24) 39-40. Sc around. (24) 41. Dec by 2. (22) 42-43. Sc around. (22) 44. Dec by 2. (20) 45-46. Sc around and FO, leaving a long tail. (20) Stuff firmly. Using the yarn needle and grey yarn, stitch in a grey line about 10-11 rows above the starting circle. This is meant to delineate feet.
Hair– in black
1. In black, ch2 and sc6 into the second ch from hook. Mark. (6) 2-9. Inc by 6 to 54. (54) 10. Sc around. (54) 11. Inc by 6. (60) 12. Sc around. (60) 13. Inc by 6. (66) 14. Sc around. (66) 15. Inc by 6. FO. (66) Turn the dome inside out, so the backs of the stitches are facing out. Ss into the last st made. 16. Working right back along the last row, (sc48 and ch1)*, turn. (48) 17-23. Rep from *, turning each time. FO. (48) 24. Ss in at 7 sc in from the end of the last row and sc to the same on the other side, turn. (36) 25-26. Sc36, turn. (36) 27. Dec by 2 across row, turn. (34) 28-29. Sc across, turn. (34) 30. Dec by 2 across row, turn. (32) 31-32. Sc across, turn. (32) 33. Dec by 6 across row, turn. (26) 34. Sc across, turn. (26) 35. Dec by 6 across row, turn. (20) 36. Sc across and FO. (20) Turn right-side-out again. At this point, attach all limbs and the head to the body with the tails from the body and limbs. Don’t attach the hair until the ears are done. Attach with the seams from white-black transitions on limbs facing up and out for the legs and to the back for the arms. These will be covered with armor embellishments.
EMBELLISHMENTS
Pauldrons– in 212th gold/orange (make 2)
1. In 212th gold/orange, ch2 and sc6 into the second ch from hook. Mark. (6) 2-5. Inc by 6 to 30 and FO, leaving a long tail. (30) Attach to the tops of the arms in the shoulder area. Tuck in ends.
Leg pads– in 212th gold/orange (make 2)
1. In 212th gold/orange, ch3 + 1 for turning. Turn. (3) 2. Inc by 1, sc1, inc by 1, turn. (5) 3. Sc across, turn. (5) 4. Inc by 1, sc3, inc by 1, turn. (7) 5-7. Sc across and turn. (7) 8. Dec by 1, sc3, dec by 1, turn. (5) 9. Sc across and turn. (5) 10. Dec by 1, sc1, dec by 1, FO, leaving a long tail. (3) Attach to the legs where the black meets white and vice-versa. Tuck in ends.
Handguards– in 212th gold/orange (make 2)
1. In 212th gold/orange, ch5 + 1 for turning. Turn. (5) 2. Sc across, turn. (5) 3. Inc by 1, sc3, inc by 1, turn. (7) 4. Sc across and turn. (7) 5. Sc across and FO, leaving a long tail. (7) Attach over the backs of the hands where black meets white. Tuck in ends.
Back panel– in 212th gold/orange (make 1)
1. In 212th gold/orange, sc10 + 1 to turn. Turn. (10) 2. Inc by 1, sc8, inc by 1, turn. (12) 3. Inc by 1, sc10, inc by 1, turn. (14) 4-8. Sc across and turn. (14) 9. Dec by 1, sc10, dec by 1, turn. (12) 10. Dec by 1, sc8, dec by 1, turn. FO, leaving a long tail. (10) Attach to the back where the belt stitching jumps a row. Tuck in ends.
Elbow pads– in 212th gold/orange (make 2)
1. In 212th gold/orange, sc2 + 1 for turning. Turn. (2) 2. Inc by 1, inc by 1, turn. (4) 3. Sc across and turn. (4) 4. Inc by 1, sc2, inc by 1, turn. (6) 5. Sc across and turn. (6) 6. Dec by 1, sc2, dec by 1, turn. (4) 7. Sc across and turn. (4) 8. Dec by 1, dec by 1 and FO, leaving a long tail. (2) Attach to the backs of the elbows where white meets black and vice-versa. Tuck in ends.
Ears– in adobe (make 2) – You want to make a half-circle
1. In adobe, ch2 and sc6 into the second ch from hook. Mark. (6) 2. Sc2 into the first 3 st of the round to make 6 st and ch1 to turn. Turn. (6) 3. (Inc by 1 + 1 sc) 3 times and FO, leaving a long tail. (9) Using the yarn needle, sew each ear onto either side of the lower half of the head, leaving room for the hair to go on. At this point, attach the hair. Using the yarn needle and grey yarn, stitch in grey stripes on Cody’s arms.
SUNBURST
Central ray– in 212th gold/orange (make 1)
1. Sc4 + 1 for tuning. (4) 2-10. Sc across, turn. FO, leaving a long tail. (4) Attach to the top of the grey shape on the chest, pointing up. Tuck in ends.
Side and bottom rays– in 212th gold/orange (make 3)
1. Sc4 + 1 for tuning. (4) 2-7. Sc across, turn. FO, leaving a long tail. (4) Attach to the sides and bottom of the grey shape. Tuck in ends.
Ray tops, for side rays– in 212th gold/orange (make 2)
1. Sc4 + 1 for tuning. (4) 2-3. Sc across, turn. FO, leaving a long tail. (4) Attach to the tops of the side rays, leaving a small white space between the top of the rays and the ray tops. Tuck in ends.
FACE
Eyes
Buttons: using a sewing needle, attach the buttons to the yarn stitches so that they form eyes.
Safety Eyes: if using safety eyes, attach as normal in the desired position.
Eyebrows
Using the yarn needle with black yarn, form the eyebrows. Cut the yarn and tie the ends together. Pull the yarn so that the knot in on the inside of the crochet and not facing out.
Scar
Using the yarn needle with dark brown yarn, stitch Cody’s scar in.
DIAGRAMS/PICTURES
#star wars#commander cody#marshal commander cody#cc 2224#star wars the clone wars#the clone wars#swtcw#tcw#crochet#amigurumi#crochet doll#crochet pattern#beans art#considering making smaller trooper dolls but im likely to sell those patterns#this one is free though :)
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Bonne-Fortune Grocery Set
Published: 9-26-2023 | Updated: 9-28-2023 SUMMARY “The Bonne-Fortune series is the latest hit from Freezer Time Industries, receiving top honors at both FridgeCon and the ShinyThings, Inc. Expo. Give your store some retro-futuristic flair and bring all the customers to the yard!” This is a set of 13 moderately priced objects for grocery stores and other retail spaces. Shelves are designed to help you maximize space in/around displays, including a shelf (endtable OMSP) which holds objects at an angle. The set is intended to be modular but not too complicated – some assembly required (see below). Fridges function like shelves – so they won’t keep spoilable food from going bad. They have space for sale items and additional shelving but need to be shifted upward once. Several maxis-themed recolors and an invisible recolor (in case you need it for the carousel display) are included. Additional recolors are available on this site under the #ts2recolors and #co2recolors tags.
DETAILS Requires All Eps/SPs. §100-500 | Buy > Surfaces > Shelves Buy > Deco > Sculptures Buy > Lighting > Standing/Floor Lamps Everything is repo’d to one of the following objects: Carousel Display End, and Fridge 001– these items are REQUIRED for textures, etc. to display correctly in-game. The Bonne-Fortune Carousel Lite uses whatever recolors you have for the EverGlow Plutonium Rod (Nighlife EP), including THESE. **Since the invisible recolor was made first, the game may reference it when regenerating thumbnails. This doesn’t impact the look/use of objects in-game at all. ITEMS
3 Fridges Bonne-Fortune Refrigerator 001 (1328 poly), Bonne-Fortune Refrigerator 002 (1323 poly), Bonne-Fortune Refrigerator 003 (~1400 poly)
Modular Shelving & Deco Bonne-Fortune Shelf 001 (572 poly), Bonne-Fortune Shelf 002 (534 poly), Bonne-Fortune Shelf 003 (572 poly), Bonne-Fortune Carousel Lite (pictured with a default neon recolor; 1048 poly), Bonne-Fortune Carousel End Shelf (572 poly), Bonne-Fortune Carousel Center Shelf (580 poly), Bonne-Fortune Area Signs 001-002 (576 poly)
Carousel Display Bonne-Fortune Carousel Display End (1940 poly), Bonne-Fortune Carousel Display Center (383 poly), Bonne-Fortune Carousel Lite (pictured again with one of my Nightlife Neon Recolors applied)(1048 poly) DOWNLOAD (choose one) from SFS | from MEGA *A known game bug may disable some OFB shelf slots. Not all players experience this bug in the same way, but if you do – there is a long-standing fix for it. If you cannot access more than 2 slots on shelves, download ONE of these fixes: MORE_Custom-objects-placeable-on-shelves (Numenor, 2006) MORE_Custom-objects-placeable-on-shelves+LOCKEDTILES (Numenor, 2006) Object Freedom 1.02 (Fway, 2023) SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED
1) Place a refrigerator (remember to shift upwards once) or Carousel End/Center pieces (the carousel parts are deco; place end/center parts on the same tile). Use “move objects on/off” and/or “snap to grid true/false” cheats to add the second End piece to the carousel.
2) Use the same cheats to place shelves but make sure to add your sale items to them first. Adding items first makes things easier because if you try to put objects above a shelf with empty slots, the game may think you’re trying to put it on that shelf (including other shelves).
3) For the Carousel End Shelf (use it with the curvy part of the Carousel End), place an item on the shelf, and shift it in place until the item looks like it is sitting on the carousel.
4) Take advantage of the invisible recolors OR use the OMSP Controller (select SilentLucidity OMSPs) to make this shelf invisible/visible as needed. Do NOT use the invisible recolor if you’d rather use the OMSP controller.
5) You may need the Tile Blocker to keep sims from walking through parts of the display (i.e. the carousel). It is included with the meshes and in the collection file. Just be sure that you place it between/behind whatever shelving you add to the carousel – don’t accidently block those shelves.
6) The Carousel Lite is OPTIONAL deco – place it on the same tile as the Carousel End/Center pieces. It is repo’d to the EverGlow Plutonium Rod (neon light) from the Nightlife EP. As you can see in the pics above, the default recolors emit colored light. Custom recolors will emit a soft glow, but no bold colored light.
7) Area Signs 001-002 are optional deco as well – place and shift them as needed.
CREDITS Thanks: ChocolateCitySim and the Kit Kat Crew. Sources: 33 Degree Endtable OMSP (SilentLucidity, 2009), AL Woods (EA/Maxis; HugeLunatic, 2013), Any Color You like (CuriousB, 2010), Beyno (Korn via BBFonts), EA/Maxis, Great Groceries Display (Balkopat, 2020), IKEA Lack Woods (EA/Maxis; Michelle, 2016), Kitchen Basic (BuggyBooz 2008), Kitchen Basic Extras (BuggyBooz, 2010), Offuturistic Infographic (Freepik), Uranium Rod Neon Floor Lamp (PineappleForest, 2022), Wire & Soldier Metals (AlfredAskew, 2013).
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For the IPv6 map just imagine the XP default desktop picture.
Map of the Internet [Explained]
Transcript Under the Cut
Map of the Internet The IPv4 Space, 2006This chart shows the IP address space on a plane using a fractal mapping which preserves grouping--any consecutive string of IPs will translate to a single, compact, contiguous region on the map. Each of the 256 numbered blocks represents one 8 subnet (containing all IPs that start with that number). The upper left section shows the blocks sold directly to corporations and goverments in the 1990's before the RIRs took over allocation.
Diagram showing IP ownership:
0: Local
1-2: Unallocated
3: General Electric
4: BB&N INC
5: Unallocated
6: Army AISC
7: Unallocated
8: BB&N INC
9: IBM
10: VPNs
11: DoD Intel
12: Bell Labs
13: Xerox
14: Public data nets
15: HP
16: DEC
17: Apple
18: MIT
19: Ford
20: CSC
21: DDN-RYN
22: DISA
23: Unallocated
24: Cable TV
25: UK MoD
26: DISA
27: Unallocated
28: DSI
29-30: DISA
31: Unallocated
32: NORSK
33: DLA
34: Halliburton
35: Merit
36-37: Unallocated
38: PSI
39: Unallocated
40: Eli Lily
41: ARINIC
42: Unallocated
43: Japan INET
44: HAM Radio
45: INTEROP
46: BB&N INC
47: Bell North
48: Prudential
49-50: Unallocated
51: UK Social Security
52: duPont
55: Boeing
56: USPS
57: SITA
58-61: Asia-Pacific
62: Europe
63-76: USA & Canada (contains: UUNET, Google, Digg, Slashdot, Ebay, Craigslist, XKCD, Flickr)
77-79: Europe (unused)
80-91: Europe
92-95: Unallocated
96-99: North America
100-120: Unallocated
121-125: Asia-Pacific
126: Japan
127: Loopback
128-132: Various Registrars
133: Japan
134-172: Various Registrars
173-189: Unallocated
188: Various
189-190: Latin America & Caribbean
191-192: Various (contains Private (RFC 1918))
193-195: Europe
196: Africa
197: Unallocated
198: US & Various
199: North America
200-201: Latin America & Caribbean
202-203: Asia-Pacific
204-209: North America (contains Suicide Girls, BoingBoing)
210-211: Asia-Pacific
212-213: Europe
214-215: U.S. Department of Defense
216: North America (Contains Myspace, SomethingAwful)
217: Europe
218-222: Asia-Pacific
223: Unallocated
224-239: Multicast
240-255: Unallocated
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Shadow the hedgehog pattern
downloadable version here
feel free to post pictures of your creations using this pattern (I'll reblog it if you tag me)
if you notice anything wrong with the pattern please let me know!
Intermediate pattern
Tools:
Size 4.5mm crochet hook
Yarn needle
Scissors
Row counter/ stitch marker (optional)
Materials:
2 skeins Black yarn (I used barely more than 1 skein)
1 skein white yarn*
1 skein yellow yarn*
1 skein red yarn*
1 skein light brown yarn*
1 skein brown yarn*
Doll stuffing
* I didn’t use more than half a skein
Need to know before starting:
(US terminology)
Magic ring
Chain (does not count as stitch)
“SC” = Single crochet
Slipstitch (does not count as stitch)
“INC” = Single increase (counts as 2 stitches)
“DEC” = Single decrease (counts as 1 stitch)
Body:
start with the black yarn
magic ring
round 1: 1 chain, 6 SC into magic ring, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (6 stitches)
round 2: 1 chain, 6 INC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
round 3: 1 chain, [1 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (18 stitches)
round 4: 1 chain, [2 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (24 stitches)
round 5: 1 chain, [3 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (30 stitches)
round 6: 1 chain, [4 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (36 stitches)
round 7: 1 chain, [5 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (42 stitches)
round 8: 1 chain, [6 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (48 stitches)
rounds 9 - 16: 1 chain, 48 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (48 stitches)
round 17: 1 chain, [6 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (42 stitches)
round 18: 1 chain, [5 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (36 stitches)
round 19: 1 chain, [4 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (30 stitches)
rounds 20 – 25: 1 chain, 30 SC, slipstitch into first stitch, turn (30 stitches)
stuff the body with doll stuffing
round 26: 1 chain, [3 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (24 stitches)
round 27: 1 chain, [2 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (18 stitches)
round 28: 1 chain, [1 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
round 29: 1 chain, 6 DEC, slipstitch into the first stitch, tie off (leave a tail) (6 stitches)
sew body closed
Chest Fur:
start with the white yarn
2 chain
row 1: 1 INC in second chain from hook, turn (2 stitches)
row 2: 1 chain, 2 INC, turn (4 stitches)
row 3: 1 chain, 1 INC, 2 SC, 1 INC, turn (6 stitches)
row 4: 1 chain, 1 INC, 4 SC, 1 INC, turn (8 stitches)
row 5: 1 chain, 1 INC, 6 SC, 1 INC, turn (10 stitches)
row 6: 3 slipstitch, 4 chain, 7 SC starting in second chain from hook, turn (7 stitches)
row 7: 4 chain, 6 SC starting in second chain from hook, 1 slipstitch, turn (6 stitches)
row 8: 3 chain, 4 SC starting in second chain from hook, 1 slipstitch, turn (4 stitches)
row 9: 3 chain, 3 SC starting in second chain from hook, 1 slipstitch, turn (3 stitches)
row 10: 2 chain, 1 SC starting in second chain from hook, 1 slipstitch, tie off (leave a tail) (1 stitch)
sew the fur onto the front of the body
Back Spike Panels:
(3 per spike) (2 spikes)
start with the black yarn
6 chain
row 1: 5 SC starting in second chain from hook, turn (5 stitches)
row 2: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 3 SC, turn (4 stitches)
row 3: 1 chain, 4 SC, turn (4 stitches)
row 4: 1 chain, 2 SC, 1 DEC, turn (3 stitches)
row 5: 1 chain, 3 SC, turn (3 stitches)
row 6: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 1 SC, turn (2 stitches)
row 7: 1 chain, 2 SC, turn (2 stitches)
row 8: 1 chain, 1 DEC, turn (1 stitches)
row 9: 1 chain, 1 SC, turn, 1 slipstitch into previous stitch, tie off (1 stitches)
sew 3 pieces together into a spike shape, stuff with doll stuffing and sew on to the back of the body
Legs and Arms:
(1 for each limb) (4 limbs)
start with the black yarn
magic ring
round 1: 6 SC into magic ring, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (6 stitches)
round 2: 1 chain, 6 INC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
round 3 – 10: 1 chain, 12 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
from now on the black yarn will be referred to as (A) and the red yarn will be referred to as (B)
round 11: 1 chain, 4 SC, switch to (B), 1 SC, switch to (A), 7 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
round 12: 1 chain, 6 SC, switch to (B), 2 SC, switch to (A), 4 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
round 13: 1 chain, 3 SC, switch to (B), 3 SC, switch to (A), 6 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
round 14: 1 chain, 5 SC, switch to (B), 4 SC, switch to (A), 3 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitch)
round 15: 1 chain, 2 SC, switch to (B), 5 SC, switch to (A), 5 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitch)
round 16: 1 chain, 5 SC, switch to (B), 5 SC, switch to (A), 2 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
round 17: 1 chain, 2 SC, switch to (B), 5 SC, switch to (A), 5 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitch)
round 18: 1 chain, 5 SC, switch to (B), 5 SC, switch to (A), 2 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, tie off (12 stitches)
set aside
Wrist/Ankle Guards:
(1 per limb) (4 limbs)
piece 1:
start with the black yarn
12 chain, slipstitch into the first chain
Round 1: 1 chain, 3 SC, 1 INC, 4 SC, 1 INC, 3 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (14 stitches)
Round 2: 1 chain, 3 SC, 1 INC, 5 SC, 1 INC, 4 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (16 stitches)
Round 3 – 5: 1 chain, 16 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, Turn (16 stitches)
Tie off and set aside
Piece 2:
Start with red yarn
7 chain
Row 1: 6 SC starting in second chain from hook, turn (6 stitches)
Row 2 – 6: 1 chain, 6 SC, turn (6 stitches)
Row 7: Take piece 1 and layer piece 2 so that the 6th row of piece 2 and the chain of piece 1 line up, 6 SC through both pieces, 6 SC around the rest of piece 1, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
Row 8: layer the wrist guard on the limb set aside previously, 12 SC through both the wrist guard and the limb, slipstitch into the first stitch, tie off (12 stitches)
Hands:
(2 hands)
Start with the white yarn
Magic ring
Round 1: 6 SC into magic ring, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (6 stitches)
Round 2: 1 chain, 6 INC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
Round 3: 1 chain, [1 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (18 stitches)
Round 4: 1 chain, [2 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (24 stitches)
Round 5 – 8: 1 chain, 24 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (24 stitches)
Round 9: 1 chain, [2 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (18 stitches)
Round 10: 1 chain, [1 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, tie off (leave a tail) (12 stitches)
Stuff both the arm and the hand. Sew the hand on the arm. Set aside
Shoes:
(two shoes)
Piece 1:
Start with the black yarn
Magic ring
Round 1: 6 SC into magic ring, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (6 stitches)
Round 2: 1 chain, 6 INC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
Round 3: 1 chain, [1 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (18 stitches)
Round 4: 1 chain, [2 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (24 stitches)
Round 5 – 8: 1 chain, 24 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (24 stitches)
Switch to the white yarn
Round 9 – 16: 1 chain, 24 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (24 stitches)
Stuff with doll stuffing
Round 17: 1 chain, [2 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (18 stitches)
Round 18: 1 chain, [1 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
Round 19: 1 chain, 6 DEC, slipstitch into the first stitch, tie off (leave a tail) (6 stitches)
Sew piece 1 of the shoe closed and set aside
Piece 2:
Start with the red yarn
9 chain
Row 1: 8 SC starting in second chain from hook, turn (8 stitches)
Row 2 – 4: 1 chain, 8 SC, turn (8 stitches)
Row 5: 1 chain, 1 INC, 6 SC, 1 INC, turn (10 stitches)
Row 6: 1 chain, 1 INC, 8 SC, 1 INC, turn (12 stitches)
Row 7 - 17: 1 chain, 12 SC, turn (12 stitches)
Row 18: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 8 SC, 1 DEC, turn (10 stitches)
Row 19: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 6 SC, 1 DEC, turn (8 stitches)
Row 20: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 4 SC, 1 DEC, turn (6 stitches)
Row 21 – 24: 1 chain, 6 SC, turn (6 stitches)
Tie off (leave a tail), sew piece 2 onto the bottom of piece 1 (the top of piece 2 is the toe and the bottom is the heel), Stuff the leg and sew onto the top of the shoe, set aside
Inhibitor Rings:
(4 rings)
start with the yellow yarn
8 chain slipstitch into the first chain
Row 1 – 18: 1 chain, 8 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (8 stitches)
Tie off (leave a tail), stuff with doll stuffing, sew closed. Slip on to wrists and ankles over the limbs, sew legs and arms on to body
Head Base:
Start with the black yarn
Magic ring
Round 1: 6 SC into magic ring, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (6 stitches)
Round 2: 1 chain, 6 INC, slipstitch into the first stitch, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
Round 3: 1 chain, [1 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (18 stitches)
Round 4: 1 chain, [2 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (24 stitches)
Round 5: 1 chain, [3 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (30 stitches)
Round 6: 1 chain, [4 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (36 stitches)
Round 7: 1 chain, [5 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (42 stitches)
Round 8: 1 chain, [6 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (48 stitches)
Round 9: 1 chain, [7 SC, 1 INC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (54 stitches)
Round 10 – 18: 1 chain, 54 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (54 stitches)
Stuff with doll stuffing
Round 19: 1 chain, [ 7 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (48 stitches)
Round 20: 1 chain, [ 6 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (42 stitches)
Round 21: 1 chain, [ 5 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (36 stitches)
Round 22: 1 chain, [ 4 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (30 stitches)
Round 23: 1 chain, [ 3 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (24 stitches)
Round 24: 1 chain, [ 2 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (18 stitches)
Round 25: 1 chain, [ 1 SC, 1 DEC] x 6, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (12 stitches)
Round 26: 1 chain, 6 DEC, slipstitch into the first stitch, tie off (6 stitches)
Sew closed, set aside
Spikes:
Spike sides:
(2 per spike) (6 spikes)
Start with the black yarn
9 chain
Row 1: 8 SC starting in second chain from hook, turn (8 stitches)
Row 2: 1 chain, 6 SC, 1 DEC, turn (7 stitches)
Row 3: 1 chain, 7 SC, turn (7 stitches)
Row 4: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 5 SC, turn (6 stitches)
Row 5: 1 chain, 6 SC, turn (6 stitches)
Row 6: 1 chain, 4 SC, 1 DEC, turn (5 stitches)
Row 7: 1 chain, 5 SC, turn (5 stitches)
Row 8: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 3 SC, turn (4 stitches)
Row 9: 1 chain, 4 SC, turn (4 stitches)
Row 10: 1 chain, 1 INC, 1 SC, 1 DEC, turn (4 stitches)
Row 11: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 1 SC, 1 INC, turn (4 stitches)
Row 12: 1 chain, 1 INC, 1 SC, 1 DEC, turn (4 stitches)
Row 13: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 1 SC, 1 INC, turn (4 stitches)
Row 14: 1 chain, 2 SC, 1 DEC, turn (3 stitches)
Row 15: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 1 SC, turn (2 stitches)
Row 16: 1 chain, 1 DEC, turn (1 stitch)
Row 17: 1 chain, 1 SC, turn, 1 slipstitch into the previous stitch, tie off (leave tail) (1 stitch)
Spike top:
(1 per spike) (6 spikes)
Start with the black yarn
The black yarn will be referred to as (A), the red yarn will be referred to as (B)
9 chain
Row 1: 2 SC starting in the second chain from hook, switch to (B), 4 SC, switch to (A), 2 SC, turn (8 stitches)
Row 2: 1 chain, 2 SC, switch to (B), 1 SC, 1 DEC, 1 SC, switch to (A), 2 SC, turn (7 stitches)
Row 3: 1 chain, 2 SC, switch to (B), 3 SC, switch to (A), 2 SC, turn (7 stitches)
Row 4: 1 chain, 1 DEC, switch to (B), 3 SC, switch to (A), 2 SC, turn (6 stitches)
Row 5: 1 chain, 2 SC, switch to (B), 3 SC, switch to (A), 1 SC, turn (6 stitches)
Row 6: 1 chain, 1 SC, switch to (B), 3 SC, switch to (A), 1 DEC, turn (5 stitches)
Row 7: 1 chain, 1 SC, switch to (B), 3 SC, switch to (A), 1 SC, turn (5 stitches)
Row 8: 1 chain, 1 SC, switch to (B), 1 DEC, 1 SC, switch to (A), 1 SC, turn (4 stitches)
Row 9 - 11: 1 chain, 1 SC, switch to (B), 2 SC, switch to (A), 1 SC, turn (4 stitches)
Row 12: 1 chain, 1 SC, switch to (B), 1 DEC, switch to (A), 1 SC, turn (3 stitches)
Row 13: 1 chain, 1 SC, switch to (B), 1 SC, switch to (A), 1 SC, turn (3 stitches)
Row 14: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 1 SC, turn (2 stitches)
Row 15: 1 chain, 2 SC, turn (2 stitches)
Row 16: 1 chain, 1 DEC, turn (1 stitch)
Row 17: 1 chain, 1 SC, turn, slipstitch into previous stitch, tie off (leave tail) (1 stitch)
Sew the spikes together, 4 spikes point upward, the side pieces should point toward the top piece. 2 spikes point downward, the side pieces should point away from the top piece. Stuff with doll stuffing and sew on the back of the head base (two upward spikes on each side and the downward spikes in the middle)
Forehead Stripe:
Start with the red yarn
5 chain
Row 1: 4 SC starting in the second chain from hook, turn (4 stitches)
Row 2: 1 chain, 2 SC, 1 DEC, turn (3 stitches)
Row 3: 1 chain, 3 SC, turn (3 stitches)
Row 4: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 1 SC, turn (2 stitches)
Row 5: 1 chain, 2 SC, turn (2 stitches)
Row 6: 1 chain, 1 DEC, turn (1 stitch)
Row 7: 1 chain, 1 SC, turn, 1 slipstitch into previous stitch, tie off (1 stitch)
Line up to continue the red stripe on the middle spike on the head and sew on.
Ears:
(2 ears)
Outer ear:
Start with black yarn
11 chain
Row 1: 10 SC starting second chain from hook, turn (10 stitches)
Row 2: 1 chain, 8 SC, 1 DEC, turn (9 stitches)
Row 3: 1 chain, 7 SC, 1 DEC, turn (8 stitches)
Row 4: 1 chain, 6 SC, 1 DEC, turn (7 stitches)
Row 5: 1 chain, 5 SC, 1 DEC, turn (6 stitches)
Row 6: 1 chain, 4 SC, 1 DEC, turn (5 stitches)
Row 7: 1 chain, 3 SC, 1 DEC, turn (4 stitches)
Row 8: fold the piece in half so that the first and last stitches of the last row are lined up, 1 chain, 2 SC through both layers, tie off (2 stitches),Flip inside out and set aside
Inner ear:
Start with light brown yarn
6 chain
Row 1: 5 SC starting in the second chain from hook, turn (5 stitches)
Row 2: 1 chain, 3 SC, 1 DEC, turn (4 stitches)
Row 3: 1 chain, 2 SC, 1 DEC, turn (3 stitches)
Row 4: 1 chain, 1 SC, 1 DEC, turn (2 stitches)
Row 5: 1 chain, 1 DEC, tie off (leave tail) (1 stitch)
Sew the inner ear into the outer ear, stuff with doll stuffing, sew on either side of the top of the head
Face:
Start with the light brown yarn
26 chain (do not slipstitch into the first)
Round 1: 12 SC starting in the second chain from hook, 6 chain, 17 SC starting in the second chain from hook, 3 SC in the last chain, rotate the piece, 23 SC, 1 INC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (56 stitches)
Round 2: 1 chain, 1 INC, 25 SC, 1 INC, 17 SC, 1 INC, 17 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (65 stitches)
Round 3: 1 chain, 11 SC, 1 DEC, 4 SC, 1 INC, 4 SC, 1 DEC, 12 SC, 1 INC, 27 SC, 1 INC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (66 stitches)
Round 4: 1 chain, 1 INC, 28 SC, 1 INC, 12 SC, 1 DEC, 9 SC, 1 DEC, 11 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (66 stitches)
Round 5: 1 chain, 10 SC, 1 DEC, 9 SC, 1 DEC, 12 SC, 1 INC, 29 SC, 1 INC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (66 stitches)
Round 6: 1 chain, 45 SC, 1 DEC, 7 SC, 1 DEC, 10 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, tie off (64 stitches)
Sew the face onto the front of the head, as you are sewing it on stuff with doll stuffing, use brown yarn to make the mouth
Nose:
Start with the black yarn
5 chain, slipstitch into the first chain
Round 1 – 4: 1 chain, 5 SC, slipstitch into the first stitch, turn (5 stitches)
Tie off, sew 1 side closed, stuff with doll stuffing, sew on face
Eyes:
(2 eyes)
Start with the white yarn
11 chain
Row 1: 10 SC starting in the first chain from hook, turn (10 stitches)
Row 2: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 8 SC, turn (9 stitches)
Row 3: 1 chain, 7 SC, 1 DEC, turn (8 stitches)
Row 4: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 6 SC, turn (7 stitches)
Row 5: 1 chain, 5 SC, 1 DEC, turn (6 stitches)
Row 6: 1 chain, 1 DEC, 4 SC, turn (5 stitches)
Row 7: 1 chain, 3 SC, 1 DEC, tie off (leave a tail) (4 stitches)
Sew on head above the face, use red yarn to make pupils and eye liner
#shadow the hedgehog#crochet pattern#crochet stuffed animal#sonic the hedgehog#woo finally#this is off my chest now#snacks crochet#will probly link this to a pinned post at some point
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Here's My Top 30 Favorite Female Characters
#30 Molly McGee (The Ghost And Molly McGee)
#29 Libby Stein-Torres (The Ghost And Molly McGee)
#28 Mabel Pines (Gravity Falls)
#27 Anne Boonchuy (Amphibia)
#26 Annie Bramley (It's Pony!)
#25 Billie (Magiki)
#24 Lana Loud (The Loud House)
#23 Lucy Loud (The Loud House)
#22 Luna Loud (The Loud House)
#21 Lori Loud (The Loud House)
#20 Luan Loud (The Loud House)
#19 Lily Loud (The Loud House)
#18 Girl Jordan (The Loud House)
#17 Yumi Yoshimura (Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi)
#16 Ami Onuki (Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi)
#15 Audrey Smith (Harvey Street Kids/Harvey Girls Forever!)
#14 Dot (Harvey Street Kids/Harvey Girls Forever!)
#13 Lotta (Harvey Street Kids/Harvey Girls Forever!)
#12 FruFru (Harvey Street Kids/Harvey Girls Forever!)
#11 Lucretia (Harvey Street Kids/Harvey Girls Forever!)
#10 Buttercup (The Powerpuff Girls)
#9 Bubbles (The Powerpuff Girls)
#8 Blossom (The Powerpuff Girls)
#7 Princess Unikitty (Unikitty!)
#6 Starfire (Teen Titans 2003)
#5 Dot Warner (Animaniacs)
#4 Babs Bunny (Tiny Toon Adventures)
#3 Amy Rose (Sonic Prime)
#2 Yin (Yin Yang Yo)
#1 Jenny Wakeman XJ-9 (My Life as a Teenage Robot)
Honorable Mentions: Cleo (Ollie's Pack), Wendy Testaburger (South Park), Heidi Turner (South Park), Frankie Foster (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends), Lola (Angelo Rules), Lola Mbola (Robotboy), Lois Griffin (Family Guy), Meg Griffin (Family Guy), Lisa Simpson (The Simpsons), Isabella Garcia Shapiro (Phineas And Ferb), Ronnie Anne Santiago (The Casagrandes), Sid Chang (The Casagrandes).
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The Ghost and Molly McGee Belongs To Bill Motz, Bob Roth, Mercury Filmworks, Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney+ Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
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Harvey Street Kids/Harvey Girls Forever! Belongs To Alfred Harvey, Emily Brundige, Dave Enterprises, Digital Emation, Inc. NE4U, Inc. The Harvey Entertainment Company, Classic Media, LLC, DreamWorks Classics, DreamWorks Animation Television, DreamWorks Animation LLC, Universal Pictures, Universal City Studios LLC, NBCUniversal Film and Entertainment, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, Comcast Corporation, NBCUniversal Media, LLC And Netflix Inc.
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Animaniacs Belongs To Tom Ruegger, Steven Spielberg, AKOM Production, Ltd. Far Eastern Animation, Freelance Animators New Zealand, CNK International, Philippine Animation Studio Inc. Shanghai Morning Sun Animation Co., Ltd. Sichuan Top Animation, TMS Entertainment, Ltd. Varga Studio, Ltd. Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Amblin Entertainment, Inc. Amblin Partners, LLC. Warner Bros. Animation Inc. FOX KIDS, FOX Family Worldwide Inc. FOX Broadcasting Company, FOX Entertainment, FOX Corporation, Kids' WB, The WB Television Network, The WB Television Network, Inc. Tribune Broadcasting Company, LLC, Tribune Media Company, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
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Sonic Prime Belongs To Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, Hirokazu Yasuhara, Joe Kelly, Joe Casey, Duncan Rouleau, Steven T. Seagle, Jam Filled Entertainment, Boat Rocker Media Inc. Flixzilla Aura, Sonic Team, SEGA of America, SEGA Corporation, SEGA Sammy Holdings Inc. Man of Action Entertainment, WildBrain Studios, WildBrain Ltd. Netflix Animation Studios, Netflix Worldwide Entertainment, LLC, And Netflix, Inc.
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Crochet Frog Bag🐸🪷
If you want the pattern:
3mm hook
yarns of your choice
green, black and white
Body in Green
First crochet a chain of 28
28 ch, 1 ch and turh,
start in the 2. ch from the crochet hook:
*28 sc, 1 ch and turn** Rep from * to ** ×26
do this twice so you have two pieces
Cut the thread long enough and sew the two pieces together like a bag.
Eyes in black
Magic Ring
6 sc in MG
Change to white (inc) x6 (12)
Change to green (1 sc, 1 inc) x6 (18)
4 inc, 6 sc, 2 inc, 6 sc
do this twice so have two eyes
Cut the thread long enough
Mouth in black
use a black thread and create the mouth like shown in the picture
Secure it inside
#crochet#frog#froggo#crochet bag#pattern#crochet pattern#crochet diy#crochet ideas#yarn#crochet project
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Norma Jeane to Marilyn Monroe 1926 - 1962. (Scroll down for 1926 - 1962)💋
1926
June 1: Birth at Los Angeles General Hospital.
June 13: Taken to live with the foster family, the Bolenders.
1933💋
Fall: Mother Gladys Baker takes Norma Jeane to live with her.
1934💋
February: Gladys Baker taken to an institution.
1935💋
June 1: Grace McKee becomes legal guardian.
September 13: Norma Jeane is left at the orphanage.
1937💋
June 26: Grace McKee takes her away from the orphanage.
1938💋
November: Goes to live with 'Aunt' Ana Lower.
1942💋
June 19: Marries James E. Dougherty.
1944💋
April: Norma Jeane starts work at the Radio Plane Munitions Factory.
1946💋
April: First National Magazine cover, in 'Family Circle'.
June 26: Photographed by David Conover for 'Yank' magazine.
July 19: First Screen-Test, for 20th Century Fox.
July 23: First Six Months studio contract, renewed in January.
July 29: First mention in a Hollywood gossip Column (Hedda Hopper).
August 2: Norma Jeane Dougherty applies to join the 'Blue Book Modeling Agency'.
September 13: Divorce granted from James E. Dougherty.
1947💋
August 25: Fox Contract not renewed for a second time.
1948💋
February: Marilyn befriends mogul Joseph M. Schenck.
March 9: Contract with Columbia Pictures.
September 8: Dropped by Columbia.
December 31: Meets agent Johnny Hyde, who indicates himself to promote her.
1949💋
May 27: Poses for photographer Tom Kelley - the nude Calendar shots.
July 24: First interview with Earl Wilson.
August 15: Starts shooting 'A Ticket To Tomahawk'.
October: Sings contract with MGM for the breakthrough role in 'The Asphalt Jungle'.
1950💋
January 5: Starts shooting 'The Fireball'.
April: Lands small but perfectly formed part in 'All About Eve'.
December 18: Johnny Hyde dies.
1951💋
March 29: Presents an Oscar at the Academy Awards ceremony.
April 18: Shooting starts on 'Love Nest'.
May 11: Latest six months contract and Fox converted to seven-year deal.
September 8: First full length national magazine feature in 'Colliers'.
1952💋
March: Marilyn and Joe DiMaggio go out on a first date.
March 13: Nude calendar story broken to public.
April 7: First 'Life' cover snapped by Phillipe Halsman.
June 1: On her birthday leans she is to be Lorelei Lee in 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'.
August 31: Live radio debut.
September 2: Grand marshal at the Miss America pageant.
1953💋
January, 21: She becomes a star when 'Niagara' is released.
January, 26: Marilyn and Jane Russell put their hand and feet prints in wet cement. At Graumann's Chinese Theater.
September, 13: TV debut at the 'Jack Benny Show'.
November, 4: Premier of 'How To Marry a Millionaire'.
December 15: Doesn't appear for shooting of 'The Girl in Pink Tights'.
1954💋
January, 4: Suspended by Fox.
January, 14: Marriage with Joe Dimaggio in San Francisco.
February, 2: They arrive at Tokyo Airport.
February, 16: Marilyn gives 10 concert's for the American soldiers in Korea.
September, 15: The shooting for the blowing skirt scene, included in the movie 'The Seven Year Itch'.
October, 5: Marilyn divorces Joe DiMaggio.
November, 6: Hollywood party in honor of Marilyn.
1955💋
January, 7: Press conference for 'Marilyn Monroe Productions Inc.'.
January, 15: Marilyn moves to the East coast, she is also suspended by Fox.
February: She met Lee Strasberg, and joins 'The Actor Studio'.
March, 31: She appears on a pink elephant on a benefit evening in 'Madison Square Garden'.
April, 8: Live in TV program of 'Person2Person' with Edward R. Murrow.
June, 1: Premier of 'The Seven Year Itch'.
1956💋
January, 4: A new contract between Fox and MM Productions.
February, 9: Marilyn and Sir Laurence Olivier announce that they will work together in 'The Sleeping Prince'.
June, 29: She marries Arthur Miller.
July, 14: She travels to London to begin with the shooting of 'The Prince And The Showgirl'.
August: Her first miscarriage.
October, 29: She meets Queen Elizabeth.
1957💋
June, 13: Premier of 'TPATS'.
August, 1: Another miscarriage.
1958💋
August, 4: The shooting of 'Some Like It Hot' begins, until November.
December, 17: Another miscarriage.
1959💋
March, 29: Premier of 'Some Like It Hot'.
1960💋
March, 8: Golden Globe award for 'Best Actress in a Comedy', in 'Some Like It Hot'.
June, 18: The shooting of 'The Misfits' begins.
August, 26: Marilyn is admitted in the hospital, some say in was a suicide attempt.
November, 11: Marilyn announce she divorces Arthur Miller.
November, 16: Clark Gable (who worked with in 'The Misfits') died of an heart attack.
1961💋
January, 20: Divorce of Arthur Miller.
January, 31: Premier 'The Misfits'.
February, 7: She is admitted to the 'Payne Whitney Clinic' in New York.
February, 11: She is admitted to 'Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center'.
October: Meets Robert Kennedy.
November: Meets John. F. Kennedy.
1962💋
February: Moves back to Los Angeles, in Brentwood.
March, 5: She get's a Gold Globe Award for 'World Film Favorite'.
April, 23: Shooting begins for 'Something's Got To Give'.
May, 19: Sings 'Happy Birthday' to JFK in 'Madison Square Garden'.
June, 1: Last workday at Fox.
June, 7: fired by Fox.
June, 23: Rehired by Fox.
July, 20: Admitted to the 'Cedars of Lebanon Hospital'.
August, 3: She appears on the cover of 'Life'.
August, 4: The last day Marilyn Monroe was alive.
August, 5: Marilyn Monroe is found dead in bed, autopsy reveals suicide. (possible)
August, 8: Funeral in 'Westwood Memorial Park Cemetery' 🙏💐🌸⚘️💐🌸⚘️
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Timeline
Alright, so, the difficulty I first ran into, is that I could not find an exact timeline for releases of Superman content, so through intensive googling, I managed to make a list of releases up to 1960.
1938 (Comics) Action Comics #1-8
1939 (Comics) Action Comics #9-19 | Superman #1-3
1940 (Comics) Action Comics #20-31 | Superman #4-7 (Radio) The Adventures of Superman "The Baby From Krypton" - "The Nitrate Shipment"
1941 (Comics) Action Comics #32-43 | Superman #7-13 | World's Finest Comics #1-4 (Radio) "Black Pearl of Osiris" - "The Pan-Am Highway" (Film) Fleischer Animated Series 1-2
1942 (Comics) Action Comics #44-55 | Superman #14-19 | World's Finest Comics #5-8 (Film) Fleischer Animated Series 3-13 (Radio) "The Mechanical Man" - The Mystery Ship" (Novel) Adventures of Superman by George Lowther
1943 (Comics) Action Comics #56-67 | Superman #20-25 | World's Finest Comics #9-12 (Film) Fleischer Animated Series 14-17 (Radio) ""The Tin Men" - "Stolen War Information"
1944 (Comics) Action Comics #56-79 | Superman #26-31 | World's Finest Comics #13-16 (Radio) "Lois and Jimmy Disappear" - "The Man in the Velvet Shoes"
1945 (Comics) Action Comics #80-91 | Superman #32-37 | More Fun Comics #101 | World's Finest Comics #17-20 (Radio) "The Mystery of the Sleeping Beauty" - "Looking for Kryptonite"
1946 (Comics) Action Comics #92-103 | Superman #38-43 | World's Finest Comics #21-24 (Radio) "The Talking Cat" - "The Phony Restaurant Racket" "Clan of the Fiery Cross"
1947 (Comics) Action Comics #104-115 | Superman #44-49 | World's Finest Comics #25-28 (Radio) "The Phony Inheritance Racket" - "Pennies for Plunder"
1948 (Comics) Action Comics #116-127 | Superman #50-55 | World's Finest Comics #29-32 (Film) Superman Serial (Columbia Pictures starring Kirk Alyn) (Radio) "Hunger Inc." - Superman's Secret"
1949 (Comics) Action Comics #128-139 | Superman #56-61 | Superboy #1-5 | World's Finest Comics #33-37 (Film) Keep Your School All-American (Radio) "The Return of the Octopus" - "Diamond of Death"
1950 (Comics) Action Comics #140-151 | Superman #62-67 | Superboy #6-11 | World's Finest Comics #38-49 (Film) Atom Man vs. Superman (Kirk Alyn)
1951 (Comics) Action Comics #152-163 | Superman #68-73 | Superboy #12-17 | World's Finest Comics #50- (Film) Superman and the Mole Men (George Reeves)
1952 (Comics) Action Comics #163-175 | Superman #74-79 | Superboy #18-23 | World's Finest Comics # (TV) Adventures of Superman (George Reeves) Season 1
1953 (Comics) Action Comics #176-187 | Superman #80-85 | Superboy #24-29 | World's Finest Comics # (Film) Adventures of Superman (George Reeves) Season 2
1954 (Comics) Action Comics #187-199 | Superman #86-93 | Superboy #30-37 | World's Finest Comics (Film) Stamp Day for Superman
1955 (Comics) Action Comics #200-211 | Superman #94-101 | Superboy #38-45 (Film) Adventures of Superman (George Reeves) Season 3
1956 (Comics) Action Comics #212-223 | Superman #102-109 | Superboy #46-53 (Film) Adventures of Superman (George Reeves) Season 4
1957 (Comics) Action Comics #224-235 | Superman #110-117 | Superboy #54-61 (Film) Adventures of Superman (George Reeves) Season 5
1958 (Comics) Action Comics #236-247 | Superman #118-125 | Superboy #62-69 (Film) Adventures of Superman (George Reeves) Season 6
1959 (Comics) Action Comics #248-259 | Superman #126-133 | Superboy #70-77 (Film) George Reeve's death.
1960 (Comics) Action Comics #260-271 | Superman #134-141 | Superboy #78-85 (Film) Superman (Mohammed Hussain)
However, upon joining the Superman subreddit Discord, I was kindly referred to this link on the Superman Supersite:
Which, heh, could have saved me some time. tbh.
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Progress on Informational Poster
For my most recent endeavor, I was tasked with creating an informational poster about a topic of my choosing. This poster had to be 17 x 11 inches and give the viewer information on whichever topic was chosen. I found this project to be somewhat of a relief, as the previous project was one I struggled with. I thought that the open endedness would keep me engaged and motivated to complete this task.
My first task was choosing a topic to make the poster about. For me, this was relatively easy, due to my recent obsession with cold-blooded animals. I decided to make my poster about snakes and why they are not as scary as some people think they are. I knew I wanted my sub-header to be the main hook to get the reader interested in my poster. This is why my wireframes have snappy catch phrases attached to them. In addition to the sub-header, I wanted to display a non-threatening image of a snake. I ended up settling with a side profile of a snake with its tongue out. I thought it was passive enough as a graphic without pandering to the audience.
Next, I started working digitally. I went into InDesign and layed out my sidebar that has ‘snakes’ written on it and made a smaller text box next to it for my sub-header. I then placed my snake picture towards the bottom, going into Photoshop to remove the background. I wanted the color scheme to not be overbearing, so I went with neutral browns.
Sources:
“Snakes, Facts and Information.” Animals, www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/reptiles/facts/snakes-1. Accessed 16 Nov. 2023.
“Snake.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, inc., 13 Nov. 2023, www.britannica.com/animal/snake#:~:text=What%20physical%20trait%20sets%20snakes,eyelids%20and%20external%20ear%20openings.
“Snake.” Snake - an Overview | ScienceDirect Topics, www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-microbiology/snake. Accessed 26 Nov. 2023.
“Snakes of New York.” ESF, www.esf.edu/eis/eis-snakes.php#:~:text=There%20are%20only%20three%20species,%22)%2C%20and%20the%20copperhead. Accessed 26 Nov. 2023.
“Snake Wallpaper by Mirapav - Download on ZEDGETM: D7e0: Snake Wallpaper, Pit Viper, Snake.” Pinterest, 5 Oct. 2020, br.pinterest.com/pin/361413938852381476/.
Pixabay. White and Black Snake on Close Up Photography. 7 Aug. 2009.
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House of the Dragon
Season 2, “Smallfolk”
Director: Andrij Parekh
DoP: Vanja Cernjul
#House of the Dragon#Smallfolk#House of the Dragon S02E06#Season 2#Andrij Parekh#Vanja Cernjul#Olivia Cooke#Alicent Hightower#Eileen Shim#Ryan Condal#George R. R. Martin#HBO#GRRM#Bastard Sword#1:26 Pictures Inc.#HBO Entertainment#TV Moments#TV Series#TV Show#television#TV#TV Frames#cinematography#July 21#2024
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here's my t0p s0ngs f0r each m0uth albumm :))
m0uth s0unds:
1. mullet with butterfly wingss
2. daft m0uthh
3. melt every0nee
4. bills like jean spiritt
5. m0dest m0uthh
6. vivid mem0ries turn 2 fantasiess
7. n0 credit cardd
8. the sharpest t00ll
9. d'0hh
10. full m0uthh
11. alaniss
12. sm00th fl0ww
13. pr0menadee (satellite pictures at an exhibiti0nn)
14. imagine all star pe0ple
15. like tears in ch0c0late rainn
16. imma let it bee
17. bega interludee
m0uth silence:
1. 0rg0n0n gurlss
2. space m0nkey mafiaa
3. r0llercl0serr
4. l0ve psychh
5. cr0c0dile ch0pp
6. pisss
7. furriess
8. cl0se 2 the sunn
9. what is itt
10. wndrwlll
11. bestt
12. numberss
13. b0rn 2 catt
14. sexual li0n kingg
15. p0kem0nn
16. g00dbyee
17. it'ss
18. transmissi0nn
19. friendss
m0uth m00ds:
1. bustinn
2. the endd
3. shitt
4. sm00thh
5. wallspinn
6. fl00r c0rnn
7. AC/VCC
8. ann0yed gruntt
9. w0w w0ww
10. m0uth pressuree
11. the starting linee
12. 300MBB
13. stand by memee
14. tigerr
15. bustaa
16. T.I.M.E.
17. rev0luti0n #5
18. dear din0saurr
19. shady interludee
20. bl0ckbusterr
m0uth dreams:
1. fredhammerr
2. cannibalss
3. superkillerr
4. get happyy
5. aer0l0ngg
6. sleepin'
7. where is my m0mm
8. pee wee inc.
9. whiteh0usee
10. nightm0vin'
11. cl0serfiess
12. j0hnny
13. ain'tt
14. ribss
15. my m0uthh
16. sp0nger0ckk
17. just a babyy
18. limp wickett
19. aamm00rreee
20. m0uth dreamss (intr00)
21. 10,000 sp00nss
22. brith0venn
23. wahh
24. m0uth dreamss (extr00)
25. the 0utsiderss
26. yah000
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Hi, before I explain my post, I want to say something important.
• What you see my blog has become a major overhaul. And despite the changes, I decided that my 2nd account will be now my artwork blog with a secret twist.
⚠️NEW RULE! (W/ BIGGER TEXT!)⚠️
⚠️ SO PLEASE DO NOT SHARE MY 2nd ACCOUNT TO EVERYONE! THIS SECRECY BLOG OF MINE IS FOR CLOSES FRIENDS ONLY!⚠️
• AND FOR MY CLOSES FRIENDS, DON’T REBLOG IT. INSTEAD, JUST COPY MY LINK AND PASTE IT ON YOUR TUMBLR POST! JUST BE SURE THE IMAGE WILL BE REMOVED AND THE ONLY LEFT WAS THE TEXT.
⚠️ SHARING LINKS, LIKE POSTS, REBLOG POSTS, STEALING MY SNAPSHOT PHOTOS/RECORDED VIDEOS/ARTWORKS (a.k.a. ART THIEVES) OR PLAGIARIZING FROM UNKNOWN TUMBLR STRANGERS WILL IMMEDIATELY BE BLOCKED, RIGHT AWAY!⚠️
😡 WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT EVER LIKED & REBLOG MY SECRET POST! THIS IS FOR MY SECRET FRIENDS ONLY, NOT YOU! 😡
Okay? Capiche? Make sense? Good, now back to the post…↓
#Onthisday: Oct 29th, 2018
Title: Riya's TRUE IMPREZA custom car look - No 1
On Oct 26, 2018 (Friday), decide to go to my current arcade at the current mall I've went (Quantum Amusement Arcade, SM City North EDSA) to play more Wangan Maxi Tune 5DXPlus for continuing Riya's "TRUE IMPREZA". So I made a HUGE update for her "TRUE IMPREZA"! 🔧🚘😁
• That being said, here's an example part of my huge update for Riya's "TRUE IMPREZA" as you can see the picture above. After I manage to win three opponents , one of which was the G Special Ghost Armored Car (please don't ask questions and click that link → [CLICK ME!]) in Online Ghost VS Battle, It seems her stats has just gone leveled up. And not just that, but also my earning points as well in the game. So now I decided to buy some item parts to suit her taste and the result - It's cool and amazing look for her"TRUE IMPREZA" car. Although, there are some few item parts that need to be unlocked but hey, we have to work hard progress until her final look will be revealed very, VERY SOON.
So but for now, this will be her best looking custom car, so far. 🙂
BTW: Here are the item parts that I purchased at the gaming terminal (good thing I listed some names and types): • GT Wing (3D) 1 ; Costs: 5,000 Points 🔧🪙 • Aero Parts C ; Costs: 12,000 Points 🔧🪙 • Enkei Racing WRX TARMAC EVO Limited Edition FORGED Wheels ; Costs: 1,000 Points 🔧🪙 • (And finally) FRP Bonnet A ; Costs: 4,000 Points 🔧🪙
= Total points I've spend in the game: 22,000 Points 🔧🪙
So yeah, that's all I could say for now and I'm very happy say from playing Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 5DXPlus with my HUGE updates. Heck even Riya is happy though, to see her newly look "TRUE IMPREZA" car. 😁
Riya 🐰🏎️: Yes sir! BUT, as of 2023, my "TRUE IMPREZA" was still in solid "WR Blue Mica" without my signature dual pink stripes, Man, I missed that. The only changes I made are the muffler and wing spoiler, which are now fitting to my "TRUE IMPREZA"'s taste! 😀 Otherwise, it is the same as before, dude! 😊 I can't wait to race it again, but I have some tasks that need to be finished. See ya! 👋😊
Previous: • My Cars in WMMT5DX (Oct 26th, 2016)
Photography by ME! (My old/former Samsung Galaxy S4 [GT-I9505]) Riya Speedster (Chowder OC) - created by ME! Title & Arcade - Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 5DXPlus © 2018 NAMCO BANDAI GAMES INC.
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Dreaming True
The ability to have control and consciousness in the dream state, also known as lucid dreaming. According to Hereward Carrington (in his book Higher Psychical Development, 1924) dreamers can keep conscious control up to the moment of falling asleep. He advises: ⠀⠀⠀⠀‘‘When you have learned to do that, then construct before yourself, mentally, a definite scene, which you must hold firmly in mind. Then, as you are falling to sleep hold this scene before you, and at the very last moment, before you fall asleep, consciously transfer yourself into the scene—in other words, step into the picture; and if you have developed yourself to the requisite point, you will be enabled to carry over an unbroken consciousness into the dream state; and in this way you have a perfect continuity of thought; there is no break in the consciousness; you step into the dream picture and go on dreaming consciously. That is the process of dreaming true, and after this dream is fully enacted, then you should remember perfectly all that has transpired during the sleep period.’’ ⠀⠀⠀⠀In the book The Projection of the Astral Body by Sylvan J. Muldoon and Carrington (1929), Muldoon remarks that these instructions are in harmony with the method of dream control used to induce the astral body to move out into space. An article in the Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research (vol. 26, July 1913) records van Eeden’s experiments in dreaming true. The British psychical researcher J. Arthur Hill vouches for the truthfulness of the experiences in The Dreams of Orlow (1916), by A. M. Irvine.
J. Gordon Melton, ed., “Dreaming True,” in Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, vol 1. (Farmington Hills: Gale Group Inc., 2001), 449.
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Hallowatch 2024 is over. It always makes me sad when October ends, but I'll be here next year to do it all again. Hope y'all enjoyed it and Happy Halloweeeeeen.
#1: Bimbo's Initiation. (1931). Directed by Dave Fleischer and Grim Natwick. United States: Fleischer Studios.
#2: Friday the 13th: Part 2. (1981). Directed by Steve Miner. United States: Georgetown Productions Inc.
#3: Butterfly Kisses. (2018). Directed by Erik Kristopher Myers. United States: Four-Fingered Films, and Cyfuno Ventures.
#4: What We Do In The Shadows. (2019). FX.
#5: Attack the Block. (2011). Directed by Joe Cornish. United Kingdom: StudioCanal, Film4, UK Film Council, and Big Talk Pictures.
#6: Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives. (1986). Directed by Tom McLoughlin. United States: Terror, Inc.
#7: The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires. (1974). Directed by Joe Ward Baker and Chang Cheh. United Kingdom and Hong Kong: Hammer Film Productions, and Shaw Brothers Studio.
#8: Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island. (1998). Directed by Jim Stenstrum. United States: Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Warner Bros. Animation, and Warner Bros. Family Entertainment.
#9: Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday. (1993). Directed by Adam Marcus. United States: New Line Cinema.
#10: In A Violent Nature. (2024). Directed by Chris Nash. Canada: Shudder Films, Zygote Productions, and Low Sky Productions.
#11: It's Alive. (1974). Directed by Larry Cohen. United States: Larco Productions.
#12: Scanners. (1981). Directed by David Cronenberg. Canada: Filmplan International.
#13: Mandy. (2018). Directed by Panos Cosmatos. United States: SpectreVision, Umedia, and XYZ Films.
#14: My Bloody Valentine. (1981). Directed by George Mihalka. Canada: Canadian Film Development Corporation, and Secret Film Society.
#15: Deathgasm. (2015). Directed by Jason Lei Howden. New Zealand: MPI Media Group, New Zealand Film Commission, and Timpson Films.
#16: The Tunnel. (2011). Directed by Carlo Ledesma. Australia: Distracted Media, Zapruder's Other Films, and DLSHS Film.
#17: The Shrine. (2010). Directed by John Knautz. Canada: Brookstreet Pictures.
#18: No One Will Save You. (2023). Directed by Brian Duffield. United States: 20th Century Studios, and Star Thrower Entertainment.
#19: The Block Island Sound. (2020). Directed by Kevin and Matthew McManus. United States: 30 Bones Cinema, Hood River Entertainment, Captain Inertia Productions, and Title Media.
#20: It Follows. (2014). Directed by David Robert Mitchell. United States: Northern Lights Films, Animal Kingdom, and Two Flints.
#21: Too Many Cooks. (2014). Directed by Casper Kelly. United States: Fake Wood Wallpaper Films, Animation Inc, and Williams Street.
#22: Village of the Damned. (1960). Directed by Wolf Rilla. United Kingdom and United States: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
#23: The Bloodening. (???) Directed by ???. United Kingdom: ???
#24: House. (1977). Directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. Japan: Toho Eizo.
#25: The Doll's Revenge. (1907). Directed by Cecil M. Hepworth. United Kingdom: Hepworth Manufacturing Co.
#26: SOMA. (2015). Sweden: Frictional Games.
#27: El Orfanato (aka The Orphanage). (2007). Directed by J. A. Bayona. Spain and Mexico: Rodar y Rodar, and Telecinco Cinema.
#28: Psychomania (aka The Death Wheelers). (1973). Directed by Don Sharp. United Kingdom: Benmar Productions.
#29: The People Under the Stairs. (1991). Directed by Wes Craven. United States: Alive Films.
#30: The Collector. (2009). Directed by Marcus Dunstan. United States: LD Entertainment, Fortress Features, and Imaginarium Entertainment Group.
#31: Häxan. (1922). Directed by Benjamin Christensen. Sweden: Svensk Filmindustri.
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