You know what they say, "Idle hands are the devil's playground..." or something like that. I don't know about you, but I can't keep my hands still for very long, and they often look for crafty projects to undertake. I'm not a professional crafter in any sense of the word, but I love making things!
Hi, Melissa! I used a DC (double crochet) for the granny squares. For the embroidery...Um...the most basic embroidery stitch they teach in Sewing 101? (Sorry, I learned this back in 7th grade many, many, many moons ago!) As you can tell from the pic, my embroidery leaves something to be desired....(Skill!) That purple blob between the "M" and the "K" is supposed to be a heart.
In light of Ubisoft's implementation of DRM, Matthew Humphries of Geek.com, cautions that it's feasible that eventually even console games will require online registration in order to play them.Taruhan Bola
The TV advertisements show an irresistible tiger. I thought there would be many more animals, but I guess the furry tiger does it all. That's cool. domino 99
One of the growing problems when using C++ and Javascript is the size of memory used, when designing a game. You should always first consider whether you game can be realistically designed within the data limitations, generally about 100 -300 ms. Once you know the size you can begin to invoke your code into the GC (Gaming code). crazy games
What stich did you use?? Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi, Melissa! I used a DC (double crochet) for the granny squares. For the embroidery...Um...the most basic embroidery stitch they teach in Sewing 101? (Sorry, I learned this back in 7th grade many, many, many moons ago!) As you can tell from the pic, my embroidery leaves something to be desired....(Skill!) That purple blob between the "M" and the "K" is supposed to be a heart.
DeleteIn light of Ubisoft's implementation of DRM, Matthew Humphries of Geek.com, cautions that it's feasible that eventually even console games will require online registration in order to play them.Taruhan Bola
ReplyDeleteThe TV advertisements show an irresistible tiger. I thought there would be many more animals, but I guess the furry tiger does it all. That's cool. domino 99
ReplyDeleteOne of the growing problems when using C++ and Javascript is the size of memory used, when designing a game. You should always first consider whether you game can be realistically designed within the data limitations, generally about 100 -300 ms. Once you know the size you can begin to invoke your code into the GC (Gaming code). crazy games
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