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"Dying's not so bad. It's staying dead that sucks."
Character Name: Gerard “Gerry” Keay
Fandom: The Magnus Archives
Voiced By: Jon Gracey
Yarn Used: Skin: CraftSmart Value - Off-White Shirt/Trousers/Shoes: Red Heart Super Saver - Black; heidi & jo iron-on applique Hair: CraftSmart Value - Curry; Tulip Colorshot Fabric Spray Paint - Black Face: Park Lane 10mm plastic eyes - hazel; Red Heart Super Saver - Black Tattoos: Red Heart Super Saver - Black
Basic pattern here.
Okay, so if I’m being honest here, this particular Gerry is 100% influenced by the version in “Awake and Unafraid” by blasphemous-lies-and-deceit, who is amazing and deserves all the love. (Not that I don’t want to hug canon!Gerry too, but holy hell.) I will also confess that I had to undo him at one point; I’d been working on him steadily for a while, and then set him aside in favor of NaNoWriMo, whereupon he promptly got swallowed up by the hellscape miasma that is my room. I finally unearthed him in a moment that can best be described as “I have discovered every single godsdamned thing I have been looking for in the last six MONTHS and also the Ark of the Covenant and Jimmy Hoffa, and yet I cannot find the one specific thing I am looking for and which I only purchased a week ago” and started working on him again. Unfortunately, I had no idea where I was in the pattern and what variants I had actually done, so I unraveled most of his torso and started over. This is why it has taken me almost a year between Hux and Gerry.
Oh, well. At least I can confidently tell you that I altered the “base” pattern as follows:
Shoes: Black combat boots, baby! Like with Mini and Hux, I kept the color the same, but otherwise the shoes are the same as before.
Trousers: I was trying to give him baggy black jeans, so I wanted them to come down over his shoes. Thus, when I got to the top of the boots, I did a round in the front loop only to give myself a little ridge, then did a round of treble crochet in the front loops of that before going back to sc for the rest of the trousers. (I think. I forgot to write this down as I was doing it and it’s been, as previously mentioned, around six months since then at time of writing.) I also wanted to give him some artistic rips in the knees, so I switched to the white I’m using for his skin and did front-loop in the black around it to give it a bit of texture and make it look like they are, in fact, torn across the knees. Deliberately or not, your call.
Shirt: I wanted Gerry to be wearing a kind of baggy, shapeless shirt, and also to be a bit taller and lankier in the torso, with a slightly longer neck. I also put him in all black because that’s how he’s always described, so I worked him the same way as Joseph (just without changing color) up until R36, and then: R37: Ch 2, hdc in each fpdc around, sl st in first hdc (38 hdc). R38-48: Ch 1, sc in each st around, sl st in first sc (38 sc). R49: Ch 1, [sc in next 17 st, inv dec over next 2 st] twice, sl st in first sc (36 sc). R50: Ch 1, sc in each st around, sl st in first sc (36 sc). R51: Ch 1, [sc in first 2 st, inv dec] 9 times around, sl st in first sc (27 sc). R52-53: Ch 1, sc around, sl st in first sc (27 sc). R54: Ch 1, [sc in first st, inv dec] 9 times around, sl st in first sc (18 sc). R55: Ch 1, sc in each st around, sl st in first sc (18 sc). R56: Switch to skin color. Ch 1, sc in back loop of each st around, sl st in first sc (18 sc). R58-59: Ch 1, sc in each st around, sl st in first sc (18sc). I also added an iron-on patch to give him a design on his shirt. (Fun fact, I bought three different patches and kept losing them before I could find my iron, which I had stupidly put away where it belonged.)
Head: I always picture Gerry as having a long, thin face and a slightly larger nose, so I followed the base pattern for his head up to what is R60 on the original pattern (but is R64 on this pattern due to previously-made changes), and then: R65-70: Ch 1, sc in each st around, sl st in first sc (42 sc). R71: Ch 3, dc in next 26 st, puff st in next st, dc in next 15 st, sl st in first dc (41dc, 1 puff stitch). R72-77: Ch 1, sc in each st around, sl st in first sc (42 sc). Continue from R72 on original pattern. Unfortunately, I didn’t stuff him as much as I should have, so his neck is kinda floppy. I’m working on a solution to that.
I also used safety eyes for the first time here! And oh my God they saved so much time. I wasn’t sure they were going to work in the package, but once I got them in his face, I liked them a lot! I embroidered a little smirk for his mouth. Used yarn this time because I finally had a yarn needle to do it with and didn’t feel like digging for my embroidery floss by the time I got to his mouth, and I like it.
Hair: Yeah, I’m a ginger!Gerry convert, what of it. Anyway, because his hair is always described as “badly dyed”, I initially considered using a variegated yarn, but couldn’t find one that would do what I wanted it to do, I decided to badly dye it myself. I wrapped a hank of yarn around a piece of cardboard, tied it off, and cut it, then spread it out on said cardboard and sprayed it with black fabric spray paint I found in the clearance aisle at Joann Fabric. And, as if it knew why I was doing it, it just…wouldn’t…take. I must’ve sprayed, rearranged, sprayed again, let dry, untangled, discovered that I’d just done the surface, resprayed, moved, and sprayed again about twelve times before I thought I’d got it. I hadn’t. Finally, I gave up and sewed the mottled orange-and-black mess onto his head (which was a headache and a half, especially since I wanted him to have a side part), discovered that it was neither as long nor as thick as it had looked before I put it on his head, debated starting over, decided not to, took him back outside, and covered his face with a paper towel, then sprayed the hair again, this time while it was already on his head. That way a) it dyed the scalp as well, and b) I could hope it stuck. (It also occurred to me that I was doing this on the front porch, right on the EDGE of the porch, and that it was, if not raining, at least very humid, and I wondered if that was affecting it, so once I’d sprayed his head down, I brought him inside and let him cure that way.) The yarn still soaked up a lot of the dye, but at least it’s more or less evenly covered…and it does, in fact, give the effect of a bad dye job, so…success?
Arms: I did Gerry’s arms the same way I did Hux’s, except that I gave him short sleeves rather than long ones. I also made them a little bit longer than normal, partly because Gerry is a little bit taller and partly because I was an idiot and wasn’t counting properly.
Trenchcoat: I may have made this slightly more complicated than necessary, but I like how it came out, so: Ch 48. R1: Dc in third ch from hook, dc in each ch across, turn (46dc). R2-5: Ch 3, dc in each st across, turn (46dc). R6: Ch 3, dc in first 17 st, fpdc around next st, skip next st, inv dec, dc in next 4 st, inv dec. Skip next st, fpdc around next st, dc in same st, dc in next 17 st, turn (43dc, 2 fpdc). R7: Ch 3, dc in first 18 st, bpdc around fpdc from prev row, skip next st, inv dec in back loops, dc in next 2 st, inv dec in back loops. Skip next st, bpdc around fpdc, dc in st behind, dc in next 18 st, turn (41dc, 2bpdc). R8: Ch 3, dc in first 19 st, fpdc around bpdc from prev row, skip next st, inv dec twice. Skip next st, fpdc around fpdc from prev row, dc in same st, dc in next 19 st, turn (39dc, 2fpdc). R9: Ch 3, dc in first 19 st, bpdc around next 2 fpdc, dc in next 19 st, turn (38dc, 2fpdc). R10: Ch 3, dc in each st across, turn (40dc). R11: Ch 1, sc in eacn st across, turn (40sc). R12: Ch 1, sc in first st, ch 1, skip next st, sc in each st across, turn (39sc, 1ch). R13: Ch 3, dc in first 38 st, dc in ch sp, dc in next st, turn (40dc). R14: Ch 3, dc in each st across, turn (40dc). R15: Ch 1, sc in first 38 st, ch 1, skip next st, sc in next st, turn (39sc, 1ch). R16: Ch 3, dc in first st, dc in ch sp, dc in next 38 st, turn (40dc). R17: Ch 3, dc in each st across, turn (40dc). R18: Ch 1, sc in first st, ch 1, skip next st, sc in next 38 st, turn (39sc, 1ch). R19: Ch 3, dc in first 9 st, inv dec, dc in next 18 st, inv dec, dc in next 9 st, turn (38dc). R20: Ch 3, dc in first 9 st, inv dec, dc in next 16 st, inv dec, dc in next 9 st, turn (36dc). R21: Ch 3, [dc in first 8 st, inv dec] three times, dc in next 3 st, turn (33dc). R22: Ch 3, dc in first 6 st, [YO x4, insert hook into next st, pull up loop, YO and pull through 2 loops x6]*, ch 6, skip next 3 st, repeat *, dc in next 11 st, repeat *, ch 6, skip next 3 st, repeat *, dc in next 6 st, turn (23dc, 4 extended stitches, 12ch). R23: Ch 2, hdc in first 7 st, sc in ch sp 6 times, hdc in next 13 st, sc in ch sp 6 times, hdc in next 7 st, turn (27hdc, 12sc). R24: Ch 2, hdc in first 7 st, inv dec in back loops 3 times, hdc in next 13 st, inv dec in back loops only 3 times, hdc in next 7 st, turn (33hdc). R25: Ch 1, sc in first st, hdc in next st, dc in next st, tc in next st, dtc in next st, [YO x4, insert hook into next st, pull up loop, YO and pull through 2 loops x6]*, ch 4, inv dec in hdc 10 times, hdc in next st, ch 4, repeat *, dtc in next st, tc in next st, dc in next st, hdc in next st, sc in next st, turn (13hdc, 2sc, 2dc, 2tc, 2dtc, 2 extended stitches). R26: Sl st in first sc, sc in next 5 st, sc around chain and into edge of extended stitch 4 times, sc in next 11 st, sc around chain and into edge of extended stitch 4 times, sc in next five st, sl st. Fasten off. Sleeves: Join yarn to st in armhole. For row 1, ch 1, sc in first st (mark starting st), sc in next 19 st around, join (20sc). For rows 2-10, ch 3, dc in each st around, join (20dc). Add buttons to sc rows of front opposite ch sp if desired. (I do so desire, I just haven’t done it yet.
Tattoos: Gerry’s tattoos are embroidered on in backstitch. I only did three (one on each hand and one on the back of his neck), because I was doing it in yarn and it was way too thick for anything tinier, but what the hey, he doesn’t technically have “joints”. (The ones on his knees don’t show because the holes are sagging below the joints. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it!)
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hey, so i finally got around to dumping my gen 4-7 saves, and i'm dumping the pkm files with pkhex to make it easier to throw stuff into bank - i'm wondering if any of the mon files would be useful/interesting to you at all? i have a lot of old event mons - i think most of them for gen 3/4 i put them on a flashcard and traded them over so the same ones might be floating around the internet, but i know for 100% certain i went to this distribution and at least one toys-r-us one so there might be unique ones of interest i know i also have a bunch of ex-shadow pokemon as well as the ranch mew and phione
(and absolutely no worries if this isn't interesting at all - i just thought of your celebi story while categorising and figured i'd ask :) anyone else sees this who's interested just let me know too
gen 3 i'll have to look into if i can use my flashcard and an old ds to dump it or if i have to just pal park stuff but. might be cool stuff i didn't transfer...)
oh super cool!! i’m unsure if i have any personal immediate use for anything but if you upload the files for the event mons in bulk i’d be willing to do the manual labor of crosschecking with publicly available distributions and separating which ones are original to you and which may have been downloaded and injected from the internet. always very cool to have new event pokemon backups even if they’re from an already backed up distribution (like, different IVs and whatnot).
on the note of gen 3 backups, you can back up gba games pretty easily with a ds flashcard and an old DS or DS lite actually, i used to do it that way before getting my GB/C/A backup device. you can find a tutorial for that here if you need one: https://projectpokemon.org/home/tutorials/save-editing/managing-gba-saves/using-gba-backup-tool-r55/
i definitely think it’s worth backing up the whole save in its original form not just for the pokemon itself but i would check all your games for any interesting wonder cards or in the case of gen 3, mystery event data as well!
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Egotober '23 Day Four - Happy - Chase Brody - (TWs:vague mentions of substances/drugging)
Chase picked himself up from the titanium table, a pocket in the wall opened, and apparently his insistent begging had gotten to the doctors. A glass of water awaited him in the cubby hole.
He quickly snatched the cup up, fearing it would be gone in a second. “For doctors you really don’t know how humans work, I don’t think several doses of sedative shots mixes well with no food or water for hours.” He grumbled, to no one in particular, but at least now he knew they heard him still.
No sooner did the water hit his stomach did he feel the effects of whatever was dissolved into the water. Chase was certain by this point he slept off the fever he had when they ripped him away from Henrik, and maybe even a couple days.
“Hah.. okay, I guess we’re not listening to the sedative thing huh?” Chase laughed nervously as a heat took over his body, dizziness clouding his vision. He hit the edge of the rumpled cot he’d called his bed during his stay. The scratchy sheets brushed against his palm as he took a breath in before collapsing.
“Patient CB6 is down, repeat CB6 is at a code R55.” A voice spoke over the old speaker in Chase’s room. The door clicked open as two guards stood at the door, two doctors in tow behind them.
“What was in his water, Hansin asked for no more sedatives.” One spoke as they grabbed onto Chase. “Nothing, came straight from the break room fridge.” The other confirmed, dragging Chase from the room. “Did it ever leave your sight?” “It’s possible.”
The words were unclear to Chase, only putting bits to memory before he lost his grip.
The air was cold around Chase as it rushed around him. The free-falling feeling came to an abrupt stop when his feet landed easily in the grass of a field. He saw the auburn hair of his daughter as she ran across the field, her jersey clearly displaying her number ‘6’ a stark white against the bright green of the material.
A few other girls ran after her as she dribbled the ball through two others, the ball hit the goal’s netting with a thwack. “God, after soccer season we should put her in track.” Chase’s gaze landed on Stacey, but he wasn’t sure that he turned to face her.
“She’d be amazing in anything she does.” He told her, but his own voice sounded years away. “I know you’d be happy watching her do anything.” Stacey smiled at him. She sighed, turning back to the field. “I hope we clear out soon though or we’ll never make it to baseball.”
A clear vision of Chase’s son at the sidelines, cheering his little sister on, in his baseball uniform came into view. It was out of his control but something urged him to believe they did make it.
When did his weekend schedule stop revolving around little league sports, when did it become so empty? When did he become so empty? When did he stop being happy?
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Tunisian Crochet Knit Bag
5mm hook
20 st = 13.5 cm
18 cm = 26 st
Panel 1
ch 27
R1: foundation row
R2: Inc 1 at both ends [29 st]
R3: TKS [29]
R4: Inc 1 at both ends [31]
R5: TKS [31]
R6: Inc 1 at both ends [33]
R7 - R30: TKS [33]
R31: BO
Panel 2
Repeat panel 1 until R30
R31 - R50: TKS [33]
R51: Dec 1 at each end [31]
R52: TKS [31]
R53: Dec 1 at each end [29]
R54: TKS [29]
R55: Dec 1 at each end [27]
R56: BO
Shoulder strap (TSS/TKS)
Ch 10
R1: foundation row
R2 - ??: TSS/TKS [10] until desired strap length
Last row: BO
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MSI BTY-M66 Batterie Ordinateur Portable - 4400mAh Batterie pour MSI CR400X CR420 CX420 CX705MX EX400
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why are wm-r55s only being sold for parts. why must you hurt me so.
#YOU'D THINK THAT AT APPROXIMATELY 300 DOLLARS A POP AT THE /LOWEST/#AT LEAST /ONE/ OF THEM WOULD BE FUNCTIONAL#BUT NOOOOOOO THEY'RE ALL JUNK SELLS#I SAW A JUNK/UNTESTED ONE GOING FOR 2100 FUCKING DOLLARS ON EBAY. ARE YOU KIDDING ME#logs#sorry for malding but.... i Really want that thing.......
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徳島ツーリング
今年のツーリングを振り返る第二弾。
ということで6月には日帰りで徳島ツーリングに行っていたのである。
前月に和歌山へみに行った内藤廣展が、こんどは徳島の鳴門市役所へ巡回するというのでオタよろしく追っかけしたわけである。内藤廣の庁舎建築といえばむかし行った安曇野市庁舎がすごいよかったので、一度見てみる値打ちはあるだろう。すくなくとも伊丹市庁舎よりはいいはず。それに鳴門といえば増田友也の建築である。行くしかない。
例によって7時過ぎに出発。インターが近いだけが取り柄の住所なのですぐ高速にのってあっという間に淡路島を縦断、1時間半後には鳴門市役所に到着。休憩もなしである。めっちゃ近かった。前月の和歌山よりも体感でははるかに近い。
旧鳴門市役所も増田友也設計、その隣に内藤廣の新庁舎が竣工して、いまだけ新旧の庁舎が並んでいる状態、といっても6月の話だけど。引っ越しは終わっているので旧庁舎は無人で中には入れない、また新庁舎でも踏襲された特徴的なエントランスキャノピーも撤去されていたのが残念。
新庁舎は安曇野と同じような構成。ボリュームとしては安曇野のほうがちょっと贅沢な空間だったなという印象。とはいえ議場まで見せていただいてありがたかった。
11時ごろまで市役所を見学したあと、すぐ近くの鳴門市文化会館へ。増田友也設計。RC打ち放し、ブリーズソレイユのいかにもな増田建築である。
むちゃむちゃかっこいい。アプローチのゲート状ひさしの造形とかテンション上がる。
ホールじたいは改修のため休館中だが、隣接する福祉系施設はまだ使われているので中を見学させてもらえた。中の階段室がまたいかす。
川沿いの立地で対岸からの眺めがこれまた…。
結局13時ごろまでうろうろみてまわって、写真撮りまくって、次に���動。徳島を通り過ぎて勝浦方面に向かうが、そのまえに昼食。国道11号まで出てすぐの、道の駅 くるくるなると で海鮮丼。
そのままR11→R55→県道16号で勝浦方面へ。なんやかんやで15時ごろ上勝町の地ビール醸造所 RISE&WIN BREWING に到着。
中村拓志設計のフォーキーな木造建築。といっても目的はビールのほうなので、写真はこれだけ。いろいろ種類が豊富で、お店の人と話しながら選んでるなかで、バークツーリング先でそこの地ビール買って帰るという話をしたら「それって最高じゃないですか」と言われる。
そうか、最高なんか。
もうすこし進めばおなじ中村拓志設計の上勝町ゼロ・ウェイストセンターがあったんだが、あいにくその時は知らなかったのでそのまま帰ってきた。まあまたいつか行くだろう。
帰りは来た道を戻るが、鳴門市は通らずにR11を直進、瀬戸内海まで出て県道183号へ。鳴門スカイラインでウチノ海をまわるルートを通った。四方見展望台にも寄ったが地元ライダー憩いの場で落ち着かず。そのまま鳴門北ICから高速にのり、帰りは淡路SAで休憩して帰ってきた。
往復のルートはこんな感じ。走行距離は274km。
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