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Quilting in Solitude

2015.10.07 11:49 QuiltInPiece Quilting in Solitude

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2013.03.05 19:49 Faelastar For Knitters making the BeeKeeper's Quilt

A place to share your Hexipuffs and talk layout strategy for [The Beekeeper's Quilt](http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-beekeepers-quilt)
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2010.02.24 19:08 QuiltingBoard Quilting

We love all things quilting. Show off your latest project or just learn how to get started. We're here to help!
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2024.05.14 05:35 some_member18 making reps active as per moderator advice?

I'm starting Glossika and thought it would be helpful to read this forum to see what other people have been asking and the advice given., In one reply the moderator u/Glossika_Sami wrote
"When doing reps — know that Glossika is not a passive activity. Every rep you do, you should be trying to reverse engineer the TL sentence. What does each word in the TL sentence need to be there? Can you map them all back to your BL sentence? Do you notice any patterns? How do the parts of the sentence interact? Basically, don't just listen... acknowledge how the sentences work, and take mental notes for the future."
I'm using listening-only mode as per what I think is the guidance of John McWhorter in his article in the NYT a few years ago, There are only a few seconds between presentation of sentences so I don't see how I can do all that you recommend (or indeed any of it) above between sentences. I'm wondering if you could expand on how you use Glossika to do this?
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2024.05.14 05:01 Adorable-Gur-2528 Paper pieced possum

Paper pieced possum
I finished this tonight and wanted to share it with someone. I’m making it for a local wildlife rehabilitator who I admire.
Should I add some decorative stitching? I’m thinking a sort of hybrid between embroidery and hand quilting.
Any ideas or suggestions for finishing this would be appreciated.
The pattern was purchased on Etsy from LoverOfLifeDesigns.
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2024.05.14 04:39 wild_loving_west Second paper pieced project

Second paper pieced project
I am so excited to have this off my work table, I love it, but I’m ready to take my eyes off of it for a bit 😅 this is the second project I’ve done, it’s not perfect, but I’m still proud of how it turned out!!! The pattern is once again from Fandom in Stitches and now the main decision becomes if I want to turn this into a quilt with several other paper pieced panels or if I want to call it good enough, throw on a border and turn it into a wall hanging. it’s about 45 inches long and 15 inches wide.
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2024.05.14 04:18 Connieterry Easy 60 Minute Quilt As You Go Table Runner Pattern

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2024.05.14 03:52 pineapplekid8 On to the next!

On to the next!
Not sure what possessed me but here goes! I definitely f’ed up by not completing the frames on the edges - at least I caught it on block three and can adjust from now on. Also, I intentionally started with the bottom row as it’s my least favorite fabrics and I won’t feel as bad scrapping this and adding another to the top if necessary! This is going to be a LABOR of a project! So far it’s been a complete scrap/stash quilt.
Swipe for some in process photos (so that I remember placement after chain piecing 😅) and the pattern design I’m after!
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2024.05.14 03:41 stockinvest-us NVDA Technical Analysis: Stock Closes at $903.99, RSI at 63, PE ratio High, Analysts Favor Buy Amidst High Expectations 📈

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Technical Analysis of NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
NVIDIA Corporation (Ticker: NVDA) closed at $903.99 on May 13, 2024, reflecting a daily increase of 0.58%. The stock has been experiencing volatility within the range of $885.29 and $909.96 on the trading day, signaling an active trading session. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) stands at 63, indicating a somewhat overbought condition but not yet into the extreme territory which usually surpasses 70. The 50-Day Moving Average of $876.74 and the 200-Day Moving Average of $600.12 show a strong upward trend, suggesting sustained buyer interest over the past months.
The Price to Earnings (PE) ratio at 75.65 is high, indicating a premium valuation by the market, which may be justified by anticipated growth but warrants caution on valuation grounds. The negative MACD value (-4.843127) could suggest that recent momentum is slowing down, possibly predicting a consolidation or a slight pullback in the near term. The ATR (Average True Range) of 4.28 denotes moderate day-to-day price variability, aligned with a typical trading pattern for high-tech stocks.
Fundamental Analysis
NVIDIA's substantial market cap of approximately $2.26 trillion classifies it as a major player in the tech sector, particularly within the semiconductor industry. The expectation for the earnings announcement on May 22, 2024, is particularly significant, as it could either justify the current high valuation or lead to corrections based on the company's performance relative to market expectations.
The Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) value of $530.17 is significantly lower than the current trading price, suggesting that the stock might be overvalued based on its intrinsic cash flows. However, analyst sentiments are predominantly positive with 37 analysts rating the stock as a "buy," and only 1 rating it as a "sell." Consensus estimates for the stock price range widely from $133 to $1,350, but the median target of $700 and the consensus target of $694.46 suggest that some recalibration of market expectations might be in order.
Short-Term Outlook and Predictions
For the next trading day on May 14, 2024, considering the technical indicators, one might expect NVDA to trade within a tight range close to its previous close with potential slight movements either towards the support level of $875.28 or up towards the resistance at $908.88. Over the upcoming week, market reactions may primarily focus on anticipations around the earnings announcement, with potential volatility increases.
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In terms of intrinsic value, the considerable disparity between the DCF and the current market price could be a point of concern for long-term investors. This suggests a market premium driven by high growth expectations which may not align with the more conservative cash-flow evaluations. However, NVIDIA's strong market position and its pivotal role in growth sectors such as AI and data centers could justify a more optimistic long-term outlook.
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2024.05.14 03:22 BureauOfAnomalies B.O.A

Bureau Of Anomalies. Founded by Æ of TNSAD.org (The New Sons And Daughters)
BOA is committed to the investigation and collection of data pertaining to anomlaous events, activities and behaviour; In order to concentrate said data into reports. Data will be displayed through modern graphing infrastructures to enable us to closely track each phenomenological occurrence, and to build a system with the newest technologies to aim to predict when and where these events will occur. Finding patterns and order within the entropic nature of these events is imperative to our responsibility.
Admins/Moderators will be appointed the task of coallating these reports, until a larger scale hierarchy has been constructed. Responsibilities and compensations will be appointed ranked on value of work.
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2024.05.14 02:11 Illustrious-Radio-55 One time asbestos exposure is considered low risk, but does this apply to me?

One time asbestos exposure is considered low risk, but does this apply to me?
So I found out three months ago that a renovation we did 7 years ago exposed us to asbestos.
We pulled up over half a small/average size room worth of vinyl sheet floor that likely had asbestos because it was from the 70s. My dad also sanded the black adhesive under floor for about 30 minutes while we were there, he probably sanded for a bit over an hour total though while we were outside waiting (the machine was brutally loud). He sanded maybe 1/5 of the floor in that room. The door to outside and window were also open so the room had some ventilation at least, and the sander had a built in vacuum and bag to contain the dust (though im guessing the asbestos got through it because how small the fibers are).
The vinyl floor also could have had a high percentage of asbestos in it as the layer under the vinyl pattern looked gray/white. I think in total we may have spent up to 5 hours pulling this floor off tear after tear, but I guess it’s still not as bad as just sanding asbestos 🥲. The good thing is that we weren’t around the sander for too long, but even then tearing up the floor the way we did is something I wish never happened. We also swept up the debris and put in a container and then into the trash, possibly putting some dust into the air again.
My exposure was probably less than 4 hours, and my brother and sister less than 30 minutes, but what I hate is that we were young when this happened. Im pretty much certain nothing will happen to my brother and sister with only 30 minutes, but I worry for me and my parents. My parents were about 40 when this happened so im hoping if it ever affects them they will be 70 or 80 or even 90 and its not like its cutting their lives short, but my exposure at 14 is something I fear will be my end even in 30 to 50 years.
The thing is, I know I have ocd now and I think im over exaggerating and im wrong, but I cant stop thinking about this stupid day 7 years ago. I want to just stop, so I want this to be my last post about this day and then I can just move on. So I just want to know if what I hear everywhere will apply to this particular situation, it was only a few hours of exposure but feels like a bad type of exposure because of how much we damaged the asbestos materials and even sanded them. What level of exposure would this be considered, moderate or heavy?
I dont plan on smoking and I will always be careful with construction and renovation from now on as well as with radon and other lung cancer causing things. Ill be careful with my health in general and see how far it gets me, but I need to stop obsessing about this. So I just want to ask one last time now that iv’e figured out roughly how long I was exposed for ( a few hours). Can I just consider this a low risk event and move on with my life, should I be getting my lungs checked in 10 to 20 years?
I just want to be responsible about this, and move on with my life while knowing ive done everything I can. If I need to get checked in the future I will do it, but I want to do the right thing and take of myself and my family. After that, I can let go easier and move on with my life.
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2024.05.14 00:59 Vince-Noir2 Don't sleep on Tommy Bahama quilts - but also do sleep on them

I have been deep diving on the Bedding subreddit looking for a new quilt for my bed upgrade from Queen to King. I have had a Tommy Bahama quilt for about 5 years and its been great. Washes easy, looks great after a wash and dry, it's warm enough in LA with a blanket in winter and perfect for the rest of the year.
I noticed many people debating poly fill vs cotton fill and I thought I should probably get a cotton fill but thought to myself, "surely the Tommy Bahama quilt is poly fill because it's so cheap". Well, low and behold I checked the composition and the fill is 80% cotton, 20% poly. Pretty perfect combo if you ask me of the breathability of natural fibres and the durability of polyester.
So I wanted to post here to tell everyone, the Tommy Bahama quilts are awesome, and good value.
The ONLY issue are the colours and patterns - wah wah. I was going through a "Golden Girls" stage so I bought a palm tree quilt - and honestly it's really not that bad - https://www.tommybahama.com/en/Serenity-Palms-King-Quilt/p/211130-261
But there are quite a few solid colour options that I think could work if you don't live in Miami!
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2024.05.14 00:56 knottedtreasure Pattern Database

Hi. I want to make a database of all my patterns, but not just knitting. Sewing, quilting, all of it. Just so I stop buying the same patterns more than once. Has anyone ever done this? What did you use?
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2024.05.14 00:32 Bs1028 Why I believe masturbation can damage the heart

[M,21] speaking from personal experience, I’m going to try to express why I feel like excessive masturbation can cause heart problems
let me start by saying none of this is backed by any empirical evidence, just anecdotes formed from personal experiences and patterns I’ve noticed
so I’ve been trying to quit for the past 6 years I’d say, I started because I believe it’s a waste of time, mental focus and energy. Now I believe it negativity impacting my mental and physical health, slowly I’ve gotten more anxious around large crowds, then smaller crowds, now small groups or even just by myself, so I believe it’s affected me socially in that sense. It used be only really be prominent shortly after I’ve done it, but it can span the whole day, maybe even a few now ( the anxiety that is).
Just going to name few typical symptoms as well, like inability to focus, low energy, and irritability.
ive experienced shortness of breath as well, now I’ll contribute this mostly to my lack of exercise and my eating habits, but I believe masturbation has played a big role in exacerbating it and I’ll speculate on that right now. The minimal movement involved (save for the one arm lol), the raising of blood pressure, disrupted breathing patterns cause by the lack of bodily exertion, excessive uses, coupled with lack of exercise, I believe over time causes the body to get used to raising the heart rate for the slightest movements, because it’s been conditioned over a certain length of time to behave as such, body’s can adapt, and if a behavior becomes repetitive the body’s will adjust, wether that be positively or negatively.
This leads me to my next anecdote, and the reason why I believe that masturbation can damage the heart if abused. The raising of blood pressure while taking shallow breathes, done repeatedly enough back to back, day after day, I believe can put the heart under extreme pressure.
I’ve been experiencing what I can only believe are heart palpitations, this has been happening for a while now and it’s progressively gotten worse, becoming more frequent and aggressive with each “binge”. I’ve associated it to masturbation because I’ve noticed it really tends to get concerning after I’ve finish, my chest feels tight and my heart feels weak, I get lightheaded much easier and if I stand up to fast to fast now, even if I haven’t done it that day, I get much more lightheaded then I used too. And let’s say it’s been a week or two since I’ve done it, the degree to which these symptoms occur is greatly reduced.
I don’t feel any real intense moral or ethical guilt for doing it, so I don’t believe this can be chopped up to mere anxiety for performing the act. I whole hearted believe this is a physiological of excessive masturbation.
I don’t think masturbation if done in moderation will effect your physical health all that much and it may even be beneficial, I’m not to sure of the science on that, and as for mental health I believe it’s different for everyone but I do also believe its more then likely going to affect you poorly to some extent. But just a reminder I’m not talking casual I’m taking prolonged and abusive use, keep that in mind after reading this and let me know if anyone agrees with my assumption or if u disagree let me know why, thank you if you read the whole thing lol 😂💯.
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2024.05.14 00:06 felishorrendis Witchy Sampler Quilt

Witchy Sampler Quilt
Pattern is Witchy Sampler by Montana Quilts. This was so much fun to make. While I love everything about this quilt, I’m particularly proud of how the back turned out.
This is also the first/only quilt I’ve had professionally long-armed rather than doing it myself; I won a gift certificate from my quilting guild so I figured I might as well use it. I love how the star quilting designed turned out.
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2024.05.13 23:56 juliaxyz 8 year old male - abdominal pain since February

Son 8.5 M, 45 lbs has abdominal pain since February. He doesn't go to school and stays in bed most of the time. It happened before but not as severe and went away after a month or so. We realize we need to wait longer for Amitripltyne to work but we are concened that he has rear good days (hours) and in bed most of the time. Normally he is a bright, fun and social boy and now doesn't leave his bed. Could this be something not tested for?
Current Outpatient Medications
famotidine 40 MG/5ML Recon susp - Take 2 mL (16 mg) by mouth at bedtime
gabapentin (Neurontin) 250 MG/5ML Solution Take 3 mL (150 mg) by mouth twice a day

hyoscyamine 0.125 MG Tab - does not help

amitriptyline 10 mg Tab - full dosage started May 2nd, makes him agressive

Medical History Summary:
8.5 years old has been constipating for many years. He has been diagnosed with encopresis in 2021. Ever since he was diagnosed with encopresis He was on MiraLAX .5 to .75 cup twice a day. This helped him to control his constipation. During all this time except for approximately a few weeks he was soiling his pants almost daily. He was also frequently complaining about abdominal pain. Per doctor’s recommendation we were reminding him to sit on the toilet after each meal. Feeding him with homemade meals and we try to limit processed food. We did physical therapy and psychologist therapy. He has a toilet foot stool and seat.
About 1 year ago (January 2023), a bowel cleanup was performed per Max’s pediatrician recommendations. One cupful of MiraLAX was given every 3 hours. (No fasting or clear food diet was recommended)
During that time evacuated lots of poops with diarrhea content. We did not achieve the yellow fluid and stopped after a couple of days. Since this cleanup Max experienced severe abdominal pain for about a month.
Per GI doctor recommendation, we were no longer doing cleanup to avoid severe abdominal pain. Instead, Max was back on his MiraLAX dose .75 cup twice a day with fiber gummies 4mg a day.
He has good apetite most of the time, except after a dose of Exlax. His stool was always help soft over these years.
Notes from GI visit April 22nd - Today he has more guarding, mild distension and tenderness. I can't tell if he has a surgical abdomen (ie volvulus, appendicitis) but it is not associated with vomiting or eating. His most likely diagnosis is abdominal migraines (abdominal pain and headaches) and anxiety at this point, but the pattern has been consistent without as much good days. Activity makes him worse, and we have considered ACNES as well. He has had multiple cleanouts, and the periodic soiling could be from inattentiveness. Perhaps this is from constipation, but should rule out surgical abdomen at this time. We had a long conversation today about abdominal migraines, but upon repeat exam, it is still quite guarded. Pain is daily / off and on. Has had 2 good days in last 3 weeks Appetite is good except when pain is high. No vomiting. Stooling daily with miralax. Sleeping well.
UPPER Endoscopy Diagnosis
A. Duodenum, mucosal biopsy:- Duodenal mucosa with no pathologic change. B. Duodenum, bulb, mucosal biopsy:- Duodenal mucosa with a small lamina propria lymphoid aggregate. C. Stomach, antrum/body, mucosal biopsy: - Antral-and oxyntic-type gastric mucosa with focal features of mild reactive (chemical) gastropathy. D. Esophagus, distal, mucosal biopsy: - Squamous epithelium with rare intraepithelial eosinophils (up to 2 per high-power field). E. Esophagus, proximal, mucosal biopsy:- Squamous epithelium with rare intraepithelial eosinophils (up to 1 per high-power field).
The overall findings are nonspecific. The esophageal findings do not meet threshold numerical criteria for a diagnosis of eosinophilic esophagitis. Reflux related changes are favored. Clinical correlation is recommended.

CT ABDOMEN PELVIS W CONTRAST

Narrative

IMPRESSION:Normal appendix. No CT evidence of inflammatory changes in the abdomen or pelvis. Moderate stool burden in the colon.NarrativeINDICATION: o appendicitis/abscess - GI requesting CT d/t guarding/distensionEXAMINATION: CT ABDOMEN AND PELVIS WITH CONTRAST - CT Abdomen And Pelvis W/ Contrast InjectionTECHNIQUE: Multiple axial images were obtained of the abdomen and pelvis following IV contrast. A radiation dose optimizationtechnique was used for this scan. DLP: 29.8 , CTDI vol: 0.63IV Contrast dosage and agent: 63 mL of Isovue 300Oral contrast: Administered.COMPARISON: None.____________________________________________FINDINGS:LOWER CHEST: Lung bases are clear without any infiltrate. No pleural effusion noted. There is no cardiomegaly or pericardialeffusion.LIVER: The liver has a homogeneous density. No focal masses noted. There is no intrahepatic biliary ductal dilatation.GALLBLADDER AND BILIARY TREE: No calcified gallstones. No gallbladder distension or wall edema. No intra- or extrahepaticbiliary ductal dilation.PANCREAS: No focal cystic or solid mass. There is no pancreatic ductal dilatation or peripancreatic fluid.SPLEEN: Normal size without focal cystic or solid mass.ADRENAL GLANDS: Normal.KIDNEYS AND URETERS: Both kidneys have a normal enhancement without hydronephrosis, renal cysts, masses or perinephric fluid.There is no hydroureter.PERITONEUM: No ascites or free air. No other fluid collection.BOWEL: No abnormal dilatation of the bowel loops is noted. Contrast is noted in several nondilated small bowel loops and in thecolon up to the splenic flexure. Moderate stool noted in the colon, including the rectum. Terminal ileum is visualized andappears normal. A normal caliber partially contrast filled appendix is seen in the right lower quadrant. A few scattered foci ofair also noted in the appendix. No adjacent inflammatory changes are seen. The appendix is best visualized on axial series #2,images 58-69/139.LYMPH NODES: No enlarged mesenteric or retroperitoneal lymph nodes.VESSELS: Vasculature appears normal. No stenosis or aneurysmal dilatation noted.URINARY BLADDER: Appears normal without wall thickening, mass or trabeculations.REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS: No pelvic masses.ABDOMINAL WALL: No discrete abdominal or pelvic wall hernia.BONES: No lytic or blastic abnormality.
Blood tests - Collection date: April 30, 2024 11:08 AM
Lactase 13.9 Normal value: >=14.0 nmol/min/mg Prot
Sucrase 51.0 Normal value: >=19.0 nmol/min/mg Prot
Maltase 201.3 Normal value: >=70.0 nmol/min/mg Prot
Palatinase 15.8 Normal value: >=6.0 nmol/min/mg Prot
Glucoamylase 24.2 Normal value: >=8.0 nmol/min/mg Prot

Sed Rate 9

Ferritin 24.7

C-Reactive Protein < .5

Lead, Venous, B <.1

White Blood Count 5.98

Hemoglobin 14.7

Mean Cell Volume 81.8

MCHC 34.5

Platelet Count 302

Red Blood Count 5.21

Hematocrit 42.6

MCH 28.2

RDW 12.4

MPV 8.8

Segmented Neutrophils (ABS #) 2.35

Final Absolute Neutrophil Count 2.35

Lymphocytes (ABS #) 3.8

Eosinophils (ABS #) 0.05

Immature Granulocytes (ABS #) 0

Monocytes (ABS #) .47

Basophils (ABS #) .03

Add: he has headaches on the right side and sensativity to light, not sure how often but at least several times a week.
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2024.05.13 23:15 oftenfrequently Comparing the HTT strategies for each of the main families

Comparing the HTT strategies for each of the main families
Fair warning, this is gonna be a long one :)
I started working on this for my own purposes because I’m fascinated by the similarities and differences between the HTT styling approaches Kibbe recommends for the different ID families, but then thought it might be helpful to share with the sub. I always see lots of mention of “lines,” but the overall HTT approach for each ID is sometimes (often) oversimplified. Plus all the other very fun elements that make up a HTT are, imo, getting short shrift! There are a few users who have posted amazing full HTTs for their IDs and I'm hoping even more people will be inspired to explore.
So what even is this post?
Basically, I went through the styling directives in Metamorphosis (Chapter 4) for the main families and directly compared the recommendations for the IDs on a number of smaller, more discrete variables because my brain finds it more digestible that way. I only did the main families because “you’re a [insert family here] first and foremost!!” is a thing regardless of your ID ;) And I thought it was more interesting to compare the elements of the pure families without the influence of any other undercurrents. Also it just would have been a lot of work to do all of them 🙃.
A few notes before getting to the good stuff
  • I tried to mostly focus on the words Kibbe uses to evoke feelings rather than specific items, since the book was written in the 80s and clothing is obviously quite different.
  • Some of the things that fall in the middle of a scale have debateable positioning since the middles are sometimes hard to compare (ex. Is a moderate pinstripe more angular or less angular than a soft-edged plaid? My vote was more angular but your vote could be the opposite!) I included all of the language I used to determine placement on the scales so you can make your own call if you want.
  • I disincluded some, ahem, charged descriptors in a few IDs but I don’t think it changes the overall picture painted of what that ID would be looking to channel in their HTTs
This post includes all of the scales I compared the families on in 6 main categories - silhouette, fabric, detail, prints, color, and accessories - plus some keywords that came up for each family that give the overall impression of the HTT. I might make a second part later with key similarities and differences between the approaches for each pair of families, but we'll see! I'm also interested in any discussion here or observations that others might have on the various categories :)
And of course you can always read Metamorphosis for yourself in full here, which I highly recommend!

1. Silhouette

This section is related to the base silhouette of an outfit - the overall shape of garments that make up a HTT and how they relate to one another. For the purposes of this category, I'm defining "ensemble" as the pieces look related or like they were purchased together, which I believe is the sense Kibbe uses it in.
https://preview.redd.it/8earo8fbm70d1.jpg?width=1965&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=40f17625fbfc45cc723b9cc83d447111428d8b02
Shapes
  • D - “keep shapes sharp and geometric. Triangles, rectangles, and everything sculpted, sleek, and elongated, with crisp edges.” “square, sharp shoulders”
  • R - “keep your shapes rounded with soft edges! Circles, ornate swirls, and intricate flowing shapes” “shoulders should be curved”
  • C - “slightly geometric or slightly curved, blend the same shapes together in your look” “slight, crisp shoulder padding”
  • N - “geometric shapes with soft or rounded edges are the key. Rounded-edged rectangles. Soft oblongs, rounded-edged squares, irregular shapes, and soft asymmetrics.” “soft-edged shoulder pads are very good”
  • G - “small, sharp geometrics” “sharp edges and crisp tailoring” “crisp” “sharp edges and extreme tailoring and construction” “sharp shoulder pads”
Outline quality
  • D - “Always straight, with elongated draping that is sleek”
  • R - “your outline should always be soft and flowing” “lots of gentle draping everywhere” “soft fluidity”
  • C - “smooth and symmetrical with the emphasis on controlled and even edges, soft, straight lines, or smoothly curved lines - softly tailored or slightly flowing.”
  • N - “a relaxed, straight line is the outline of your look”
  • G - “sharp, straight, and staccato” “severe lines with sharp edges” “broken, staccato, animated outline. Utilizing many short vertical lines and many short horizontal lines is also effective.”
Closeness of fit
  • D - “always tailored and sculpted” “streamlined shape” “tailored and sleek” “the more tailored the better”
  • R - “showcase the lush curves of your body” “Sleeves should be tapered at the wrist” “waistline should always be emphasized, with soft gathers, folds, draped sashes, and lightweight and supple belts to give a cinched effect” “[Jackets] should be fitted at the waist”
  • C - “very slight draping in constructed garments” “crisp and finished cuffs” “tailored pleats” “narrow and tailored [jackets] with a smooth outline.” “lightweight unconstructed jackets are fine when they are kept sleek and narrow. Blazers, cardigan-style, elongated Chanel (not cropped) are all good choices” “softly tailored”
  • N - “softly tailored, always unconstructed” “Your outline should be fairly narrow and slim, in a loose and easy way.” “Dropped waist detail (loose sashes, overbloused tops, ties, etc) is excellent, as are slightly dropped shoulders.” “Relaxed shapes” “relaxed and easy fit” “dresses should be simple and unconstructed, with a narrow shape and a relaxed outline.”
  • G - “Precision fitted and crisply tailored” “[a] precisely fitted silhouette is crucial to your look” “Sharp and narrow waist definition.” “very fitted” “[skirts] should be very fitted at the waistband” “Pants should always be very sharply tailored with outlined or animated detail at the edges (waistbands, pleats, crisp cuffs).” “Skin tight stretchy pants are excellent” “Very tailored [blouses] with sharp edges and crisp detail (collars, cuffs, pleats, etc.)”
Length of garments
  • D - “Long, vertical lines are essential.” “generally [jackets] should be long (ending at the mid-thigh area), although a very sleek, Italian-style might be cropped (be sure this has an extremely sculpted, streamlined shape)” “straight and long [skirts]” “a long hem” “long cardigans or pullovers”
  • R - "lengths should be kept gracefully long as uneven hemlines (mid-calf), and short as the tapered styles with an even hemline (mid kneecap)" "[for sweaters] short lengths with waist detail"
  • C - “standard length is best [for jackets] (just below break of hip)” “slightly longer jackets are possible when the corresponding skirt is elongated to match.” “moderate length [skirts]”
  • N - “Elongated [jackets] (ending from the upper thigh on down.)” “Moderate length [skirts]” “Very short skirts for fun/funky looks.” “Nearly all styles [of pants] are excellent, from very casual to very dressy… short, cropped, or long.” “Any and all lengths [for sweaters]”
  • G - “Short, cropped [jackets]” “Straight, sharp, and short [skirts]” “A slightly flared hemline [on skirts] may be slightly longer (top of the calf). Anything extremely long is very tricky, and must have a slit and be pencil slim.” “[For pants] Short lengths, anywhere from cropped at the calf to the top of the ankle.” “Short, cropped cardigans” “Short cropped jackets, vests, and boleros work well with dresses for you”
Cohesion
  • D - “keep individual pieces blended together in an artful way for elegance”
  • R - “include an artful blending of plush textures, draped fabrics, and luxurious colors” “avoid any kind of harsh contrast between top and bottom”
  • C - “A clean, unbroken silhouette is your most elegant statement! Think ‘head-to-toe’, and blend everything accordingly.” “Use [separates] carefully and sparingly” “Make sure colors, textures, and prints blend together”
  • N - “Separates are extremely exciting on you, and should make up the bulk of your wardrobe” “you’ll do better with an artful mixture of patterns, textures and colors than you will with an overly matched look” “designer sportswear” “definitely mix n’ match in the most sophisticated sense of the word”
  • G - “A use of well-coordinated separates with lots of animated and colorful detail can be very exciting to your look.”
Some random observations from me about this category
  • N fam has a truly impressive amount of versatility in terms of the length of pieces they're recommended, probably because they're the only family that's really strongly encouraged to go whole hog with a mix and match/separates-forward approach (a superpower tbh).
  • Although the scale of pieces recommended are obviously quite different, the words he uses to describe the shapes for D and G fams are extremely similar. Definitely two families that benefit from an emphasis on crisp sharpness and angularity.
  • I thought it was interesting that he used "softly tailored" in both the C and N fam sections, although the effect they're going for is very different (blended understated elegance vs. relaxed funky easy vibes).
  • He never uses the word "wide" in the N fam section. He does, however, use "narrow" and "loosely tailored" a number of times 😈 No oversized shapeless potato sacks here!

2. Fabric

This category is pretty self-explanatory I hope!
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Definition
  • D - “fabrics that hold a defined shape are necessary”
  • R - “fabrics that drape easily” “flowing”
  • C - “beautiful, luscious fabrics are an important element in your understated look” “very slight draping in constructed garments.”
  • N - “loose and easy”
  • G - “must always be crisp, able to hold a defined shape, and be tailored easily”
Range of textures (how many different fabrics can they use)
  • D - “Moderate to heavyweights are best, with a matte finish and a smooth surface” “textures should be tightly woven, and shiny fabrics should be very stiff and ultraglitzy”
  • R - “softly woven fabrics” “ultrashiny fabrics” “ultrasoft or plush textures” “sheer fabrics” “any kind of sparkle is excellent”
  • C - “Matte finish or slight sheen.” “Luxurious to the touch” “lightweight textures” “smooth knits” “smooth chiffon and elegantly beaded fabrics for evening.”
  • N - “All soft textures are excellent” “any fabric with a rough or nubby surface” “any wrinkly fabric works well” “all woven fabrics” “knits are excellent in nearly any weight and thickness, from very finely woven to very heavy and rough” “Plush velours, suede, and soft leather are perfect” “drapable fabrics are best kept to heavier weight jerseys.” “A matte finish is far superior to sheen for daytime” “In the evening, you can go very glitzy with hard-finished sheens”
  • G - “a flat surface or light texture is best” “finely woven knits, especially when ribbed and skinny, are good choices.” “matte finish is best, although hard-finished sheens can be very exciting (especially metallics)”
Weight
  • D - “Moderate to heavyweights are best” “occasionally lightweight fabrics can work if they are extra-structured in the design of the garment”
  • R - “lightweight fabrics”
  • C - “moderate weights. Lightweights in very constructed or tailored garments.”
  • N - "knits are excellent in nearly any weight and thickness, from very finely woven to very heavy and rough." “moderate weights are best, although textures can easily be lighter”
  • G - “usually your fabric will be of moderate weight, though lighter weights that hug the body are excellent”
Some random observations from me about this category
  • Again lots of similarities for G and D fam as far as structure and matte finish, although D also has heavier structured wovens while G has fine knits.
  • R fam and N fam get by far the most diverse recommendations as far as fabric and textures go (again a ton of versatility in N fam!). Seems like you really can't go wrong with something sparkly, shiny, glitzy, or plushy if you're in R fam. And for N fam it sounds like you get to mix far more textures into one HTT than everybody else does, which is exciting!
  • I thought the emphasis on flowing for R fam was interesting. It makes total sense - I haven't read too deeply into R since I am clearly not one lol - but for some reason I had flowing associated with N in my mind.
  • I really love the C recommendations myself - "luscious fabrics" just makes me think about burrowing in a cashmere blanket haha. I could definitely picture Grace Kelly as I was reading them.

3. Prints

Also self-explanatory!
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Pattern
  • D - “bold and geometric: stripes, zigzags, asymmetrics, and irregular shapes.” “Think Picasso and strive for a contemporary feeling”
  • R - “rich and luscious with the emphasis on an abstract, watercolor blend (think Monet). Swirls of color, flowing together, with soft and rounded edges may be used in abundance.”
  • C - “symmetrical, evenly spaced, and regular or realistic patterns. Understated prints (pin dots, pinstripes, checks, blended plaids, herringbone, symmetrical paisleys, etc.)”
  • N - “casual styles that are soft-edged geometrics (plaids, stripes, paisleys, etc.) and funky prints in irregular shapes (abstract asymmetrics, leaves, animal prints, etc.).”
  • G - “Prints should be sharp, colorful, and animated. Small geometrics and angular asymmetrics are excellent. Most of your prints should be very contemporary in feeling (“Picasso-ish”) although humorous styles that are outlined and caricatured can be quite stunning on you as well.”
Contrast
  • D - “Bold color combinations and high-contrast blends work best”
  • R - “swirls of color, flowing together”
  • C - “Make sure colors, textures, and prints blend together” “understated”
  • N - “generally have a softly blended edge”
  • G - “colorful and animated” “outlined” “contrast”
Scale
  • D - “bold”
  • R - “luxuriously large: oversized florals or feathery shapes are especially lovely”
  • C - “understated”
  • N - “moderate scale to slightly large”
  • G - “small”
Some random observations from me about this category
  • Again lots of similarities for D and G for the type (sharp geometric) and feeling of prints (contemporary/Picasso) with the main difference being large vs. small scale (don't worry, they're about to diverge hardcore 😂)
  • R fam is recommended significantly more abstract and organic prints than everyone else. I also thought it was interesting that both D and R call for larger-scale prints - finally something in common!
  • For C fam it seems like the most important thing is that the prints blend in and are understated rather than drawing attention to themselves.
  • Preferring high contrast and sharp prints vs slightly more blended and soft ones seems like a notable difference between D/G and N fam.

4. Garment Detail

This category is related to the details within the confines of the outline of a garment. So things like necklines, collars, effects like beading and sequins, trim, buttons, etc etc.
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Shape - sharp vs soft
  • D - “angular shapes” “sharp edges” “clean, angular necklines (plunging v’s, skinny turtlenecks, high Mandarins, slashed collars, halters…)” “anything tailored (crisp cuffs, sharp pleats, sharp lapels, etc.)”
  • R - “soft” “[Sleeves can be] very soft and flowing” “lapels should be curved, rounded, or shawl-collared” “gathers, tucks, or bouffant shapes” “any draped, gathered, or shirred touches are wonderful accents”
  • C - “clean, tailored necklines” “crisp and finished cuffs”
  • N - “Any unconstructed or loosely tailored detail works well.” “Simple necklines… are best, and you should concentrate on open necklines for your air of casual chic” “lapels should be tailored, notched, or clean (lapel-less).” “Cuffs should be very plain.”
  • G - “Detail should always be… sharp” “very crisp, staccato, broken up, and multicolored” “lots of crisp trim” “lots of outlining (collars, cuffs, waistbands, lapels) with piping of contrasting colors or fabric, braiding, beads, etc.” “Small, crisp pleats.” “Sharp, angular necklines - also small” “Small, crisp ties (ribbon, leather, etc.)” “Small, tailored lapels or crisp lapel-less with piping.” “Small, crisp cuffs.”
Scale - large vs small
  • D - “bold, sweeping geometrics”
  • R - “oversize bows, flouncy ruffles, and delicate lace are always good choices”
  • C - “[detail] should never call attention to itself”
  • N - “pleats should be soft and deep” “You can use small touches of hand embroidery or rough lace and eyelet for very simple trim.”
  • G - “Detail should always be small” “Small, crisp pleats.” “Sharp, angular necklines - also small” “Small, crisp ties (ribbon, leather, etc.)” “Small, tailored lapels or crisp lapel-less with piping.” “Small, crisp cuffs”
Complexity - clean vs intricate
  • D - “detail should always be clean and minimal”
  • R - “intricate, ornate… with an emphasis on framing your face” “Sleeves should be tapered at the wrist with intricate buttons” “any kind of sparkle is excellent (pearls, sequins, beading, etc.)” “belt buckles should always be intricate” “the more intricate or antique looking your buttons are the better” “ornate detail” “ornate necklines”
  • C - “clean, simple, and minimal - just enough to add an elegantly understated touch.” “never call attention to itself” “clean lines” “minimal detail” “minimum of detail”
  • N - “detail should be kept minimal. Plain and simple is best for you.” “gathers should be minimal” “simple tailored styles with minimal detail” “Simple shapes with easy fits” “Minimal detail”
  • G - “an overabundance of detail” “You can never wear too much detail! An abundance of it and everywhere in your look is one of the most effective tools you have for capturing your animated effervescence!” “Detail should always… call attention to itself (not blend into the lines of your garments)” “lots of animated and colorful detail” “Collar, cuff, lapel, and waistband detail (outlining, trim, piping, ribbing) are essential”
Some random observations from me about this category
  • A very stark divide here between the families that lean minimal/clean (C, N, D) and the families that lean complex (R, G)!
  • Even though R and G both call for a lot of detail, G fam seems to like it literally everywhere (but especially at the edges) while R focuses on framing the face. Another difference between them is that G detail is high contrast, sharp, and colorful while R fam's detail tends to the ornate, flowing, intricate, and sparkly - very different shapes I think.
  • Finally a category where N fam is not running away with the versatility haha - it seems like a more minimal and clean approach to detail really helps them shine.

5. Color

Y'all know what colors are :)
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Number
  • D - “Always think ‘head-to-toe’ with your color schemes” “All monochromatic schemes are excellent”
  • R - “include an artful blending of… luxurious colors”
  • C - “Make sure colors, textures, and prints blend together” “monochromatic schemes are excellent, although you do not need to be limited to just one or two colors.”
  • N - “Color is an area in which you should have lots of fun! Strive for zip, verve, and lots of pizzazz with bolds, brights, pastels, vivids, and wild color combinations - anything imaginative.” “Break all the rules when it comes to color! Mix ‘n match with ease.”
  • G - “lots of animated and colorful detail can be very exciting to your look” “Your use of color should be bold and sassy; break all the rules here! Multicolored splashes are perfect. Bright and shockingly colored accessories played against a dark or light background. High, sharp contrast and wild color combinations are all very chic on you. Break your line with color!”
Effect
  • D - “color combination should be bold but elegant. Combining bright shades with dark shades achieves this with ease.”
  • R - “should emphasize a watercolor palette of soft pastels and luscious brights.” “rich, luxuriously blended colors” “pale neutrals… are your best accents”
  • C - “accentuate your smoothly blended visual outline. This means that a mixture of colors in an outfit should blend together in intensity so as not to disrupt your clean and smooth silhouette.” “The key is to make sure the tones (intensities) blend, instead of contrasting.”
  • N - “Strive for zip, verve, and lots of pizzazz with bolds, brights, pastels, vivids, and wild color combinations - anything imaginative. Neutrals work well when they are used in beautifully textured fabrics… but you will feel a little dull without a few bright accents, either in accessories or jewelry.” “Colors can be very wild and unusual if you wish, or more muted and earthy-looking”
  • G - “bold and sassy” “Multicolored splashes” “Bright and shockingly colored accessories played against a dark or light background.” “High, sharp contrast and wild color combinations”
Some random observations from me about this category
  • It's been said before but D fam's inability to do anything but monochrome has been greatly exaggerated. Outfits can have high contrast colors as long as they still read bold and sleek!
  • I found it interesting that both C fam and R fam call for a blended effect.
  • Color seems like a key category to focus on for both N fam and G fam - bold color kings/queens 👑

6. Accessories

The category for everything else - bags, hats, shoes, jewelry, belts, etc etc.
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Scale
  • D - “Belts should be bold and wide” “Metal belts will be sculpted and quite large.” “[Hats should have] wide brims” “[Jewelry should have] an emphasis on bold, modern shapes.” “[For jewelry,] Pieces should be large but not overly bulky.”
  • R - “The effect may be lavish, but the workmanship should be intricate and delicate.” “delicate [shoes]” “[For bags,] Delicate shoulder straps. Elegantly slim briefcases.” “Jewelry should always be delicate and lavish, with intricate and ornate touches. Rounded shapes, curves, swirls, and lots of dangles”
  • C - “slender pumps” “narrow heels” “moderate size [bags]” “slim and elegant” “keep [belts] elegant, slim, and narrow with small smooth buckles” “small and crisp [hats] with even brims” “Small [jewelry]”
  • N - “moderate-sized [bags]” “Jewelry should be kept on the chunky side” “It is possible to get away with very minimal chains, tiny diamond studs, etc., but chances are you won’t be satisfied with this once you experiment with a zippier look!”
  • G - “All accessories should be small, crisp, geometric, and colorful” “Small, crisp geometrics [for bags]” “[Belts] may be narrow to moderately wide.” “Small, crisply tailored hats.” “Jewelry should be small and sharp.”
Shape
  • D - “All accessories should be crisp, sharply tailored, and angular with geometric shapes. Keep everything sleek and contemporary in feeling.” “High, straight heels, crisp soles, and elegantly tapering toes.” “Angular envelopes, clutches, or structured briefcases.” “[For jewelry,] thin sharp pieces are good choices, as are avant-garde works of art.”
  • R - “softly sophisticated.” “[Shoes of] Lightweight and supple leather.” “[For bags,] small, rounded shapes. Soft, supple leather or fabric.” [For belts,] soft and supple leather or fabric.” “Soft, curvy [hats]” “Large, fluffy fur hats.”
  • C - “elegant scarves in symmetrical ties” “tapered toes” “elegant leather” “softly tailored flats” “crisply tailored [bags]” “supple leather [bags]” “tailored, symmetrical shape[d hats]” “Keep your jewelry elegant, smooth, and symmetrical” “Small, slightly geometric shapes [in jewelry] are good, as are smoothly curved swirls.”
  • N - “Unconstructed styles with soft or rounded-edged geometric shapes are most effective.” “high heels should be very angular and straight, not tapered” “unconstructed pouches” “Simple geometrics in supple leather” “softly geometric [belts]” “unconstructed [hats]. Large, loose, and floppy. Shaggy-haired fur.” “Soft or rounded-edged geometrics [for jewelry]”
  • G - “All accessories should be small, crisp, geometric, and colorful” “tailored and angular [shoes] in lightweight leather. Unusual shapes in toes and heels are excellent (asymmetrics, wedges, sharp points, etc.) as are bold colors and printed fabric.” “Small, crisp geometrics [for bags]” “Stiff leather [belts] with geometric buckles.” “Jewelry should be small and sharp and in geometric, asymmetrical, or irregular shapes.”
Detail
  • D - “sleek & elegant”
  • R - “ornate” “strappy, slender-heeled [shoes] with tapered or open toes” “[Flats] with ornamentation” “[For bags,] Ornamentation or luxurious detail (beads, gathers, trim).” “[For belts,] All beaded, bejeweled, or sparkly styles are excellent.” “belts are a focal point, and should be selected as carefully as a fine piece of jewelry” “Jewelry should always be delicate and lavish, with intricate and ornate touches. Rounded shapes, curves, swirls, and lots of dangles… sparkly materials are essential… and an antique, baroque, or rococo effect is desirable.”
  • C - “simple, clean, and elegant” “Be careful not to overdo! Go elegant instead of extreme.”
  • N - “Accessories should be kept minimal; plain and simple is your best look here” “evening sandals should be very bare, not strappy” “belts should be simple” “[For jewelry, think] “wearable art”... or it can be bright and funky costume pieces that add pizzazz! Earthy materials are very elegant and sophisticated on you (copper, silver, amber, turquoise, etc.). Hard-finished enamels and glass are fun, especially when used in bold colors for vivid accents”
  • G - “[Accessories] should call attention to themselves as detail” “Contrast is being strived for with your use of accessories, as well as bringing out your wit and a sense of fun.” “[For shoes] bold colors and printed fabric. Flats of all kinds should always be funky and fun (patent leather, trimmed, etc.)” “Brightly colored belts are excellent aids in breaking your line.” “[For jewelry] Brightly colored enamel, stone, or glass are best. Very contemporary avant-garde pieces are excellent on you, as are trendy pieces that accentuate your wit.”
Some random observations from me about this category
  • In keeping with the general themes, D fam again shines more with much bolder or larger scale accessories than everyone else, although they don't need a ton of detail within them. The overall shape seems to do most of the heavy lifting.
  • In contrast, G fam and R fam once again call for a lot of detail within their accessories. They also get the most fun-sounding shoes (to me, a magpie).
  • And again N, C, and D have the cleaner strategies for accessories, although N does have a more G-like approach recommended for fun colorful jewelry.

7. In closing, some keywords

Picked out from the sections for each main family. I find these helpful to kind of paint a word picture of the overall vibe each family is recommended to go for.
  • D - sharp, geometric, elongated, sculpted, sleek, streamlined, defined, structured, clean, bold, sweeping, angular, tailored, elegant, long, straight, contemporary, avant-garde, crisp, modern, chiseled, high-contrast
  • R - soft, rounded, ornate, intricate, flowing, draping, light, shiny, plush, sheer, delicate, curved, tapered, sparkle, gathers, folds, blended, luxurious, fluid, antique, shirred, flounces, frills, fluffy, swirls, watercolor, rich, abstract, sophisticated, strappy, ornamentation, beaded, bejeweled, lavish, rococo, elaborate, colorful, glitzy
  • C - smooth, even, blended, controlled, softly tailored, slightly flowing, clean, elegant, luscious, understated, quality, moderate, simple, minimal, crisp, symmetrical, gathers, slim, beaded, sleek, natural
  • N - geometric, soft, rounded edges, irregular, asymmetric, relaxed, straight, softly tailored, unconstructed, narrow, slim, loose, easy, textured, plush, matte, minimal, plain, simple, open, casual, chic, separates, mix and match, pattern, color, sophisticated, easy, elongated, short, zip, verve, pizzazz, bold, bright, pastel, vivid, wild, imaginative, funky, blended, chunky, elegant, tousled, free, fresh-faced, glowing, radiant, healthy
  • G - small, sharp, geometric, fitted, crisp, tailored, straight, staccato, severe, animated, broken, short, detail, defined, flat, light, matte, sheen, moderate, call attention, colorful, trim, outlined, piping, ribbing, contrast, pleats, angular, ties, lapels, narrow, well-coordinated separates, tapered, stiff, slim, asymmetrical, bold, sassy, splashes, bright, high contrast, wild, chic, contemporary, humorous, wit, fun, angular, unusual shapes, prints, irregular, avant-garde, sleek, beading, tousled, cropped, fresh-faced, glowing, doe-eyed
Phew! You made it to the end. Hopefully it was helpful, or gave you some ideas of smaller, more approachable categories to explore for HTTs. If not, at least it was a great exercise for my own weird brain processing lol. Feel free to drop any observations/thoughts you might have in the comments, I'm curious what everyone else sees or thinks is notable or interesting!
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2024.05.13 22:20 Leekintheboat714 If you hand quilt or quilt on sewing machine….

I can’t decide whether to hand quilt my tops, try to donate simple pattern on my machine, or pay someone else. They’re beginner quilts.
If you hand quilt, can you show me examples of your work? Thanks.
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2024.05.13 21:23 BlueJayWC Fan Speculation/Theory: Ever wondered how many soldiers the NCR/Legion has? Here's my findings

So for starters, it's important to distinguish between a game's meta-lore and the restrictions based on gameplay. If you count up the total number of NCR soldiers in-game, it will add up to around 200 (according to the wiki). But obviously 200 soldiers is not the total number, it's just the number of NPC that the engine can handle. This is common throughout many RPGs, just like how a big battle in Skyrim only has a couple dozen NPCs or how in Fallout 2, Shady Sands had a population of 3000 and yet maybe only 100 actual NPCs in-game.
Let's shoot out some numbers based on dialogue; Lt. Haggerty at Helios ONE claims that the NCR outnumbered the Brotherhood 20-1 during Operation Sunburst. It's unknown how many knights and Paladins the Brotherhood had, but I'm going to assume 100. Veronica states that half the Brotherhood died at this battle, and since Hidden Bunker has around 50 NPCs, I believe that's a reasonable assumption. Of course, if we use the same logic as stated above, the Mojave Brotherhood could have had 200, 300, or 500 for all we know; regardless, in the interest of moderation, I'll stick with 100 for now, and the smaller a faction is the more likely their actual in-game numbers are supposed to reflect their population.
So, in other words, the NCR had 2000 soldiers at Helios One. Elder McNamarra, after the courier hands in the scout reports, states that the NCR has increased their presence in the area by 5x since Helios ONE, for a grand total of 10,000 soldiers.
Seems a lot, but this relies on a bit of speculation since no numbers are actually stated, just ratios and multiplications. However, Chief Hanlon gives a firm number; he says that 1000 NCR soldiers die a year in the Mojave. The US army field manual 101-5-1 states that a unit becomes combat ineffective at 31% losses. Assuming 10% deaths, with an equal of unrecoverable wounded, the NCR loses 20% of it's strength in a year. This reflects the depiction of the NCR in-game as while they hold the line, they are not "combat ineffectively", just severely pushed to the limit.
Another hard number to throw into the mix; the NCR pamphlet in Fallout 2 states that the NCR has a population of 700,000. Due to territorial expansion and population growth, the NCR probably has at least 1 million citizens in 2281. With an army in the low tens of thousands, this would be an effective population-to-miltary ratio.
Again this all a bit of speculation, and just an excuse to show how much I care about the game. Let's do the Legion now
The Legion is a bit interesting because their units seem to follow the Roman structure exactly, which were rigid and less fluid like a modern day military (or the NCR). A "tent-group" (contubernia) had 10 members, led by a decanus ("leader of ten"). In the Roman legion, however, only 8 contubernia members were actually legionaries, just like in-game where a contubernia has 8 legionaries. The other 2 were non-combatants. In the Roman Empire, they would be servants, grooms, slaves or engineers, and in New Vegas they would be represented in-game as slaves, the support class which were vital for the Legion's logistics.
Centuries are mentioned in-game in dialogue, and Centurions (leader of a hundred) are also a rank. The Offical Game Guide also claims that Cohorts (6 centuries, 480 legionaires with 120 slaves) also exist, but again because of the limitations of the game-engine, the entire Legion presence in the Mojave would be a single cohort.
Now here's the tricky party; what about the "Legion"? It's is Caesar's Legion after all. Assuming the pattern holds, does Caesar's Legion hold a total of ~5000 soldiers? After all ,Lanius is the only legate present in the game, and every Roman legion was commanded by one Legate. What's interesting about this is that Legate Lanius, presumably the only legate in Caesar's singular Legion, isn't actually the only legate. Caesar and Ulysses state that there other legates, both past and present.
If this is the case, and the aforementioned logic above still applies, this means that Caesar's Legion has multiple legions and possibly tens of thousands of soldiers. Legate Lanius arriving to lead the battle of Hoover Dam might mean that Caesar's Legion receives an entire legion (Lanius' legion) as reinforcements. Lanius being the most important (and visible) legate relates to the Roman term "primus inter pares" (first among equals), which explains why Lanius kills other Legates who failed Caesar even though they're the same rank.
Since the Legion is also implied to outnumber the NCR in the Mojave (not the total manpower of the NCR however), it's possible that the Legion has anywhere from 15-20,000 legionaires in the Mojave.
tl;dr I might be obsessed with New Vegas.
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2024.05.13 21:23 F2p_wins274 What if there was a dedicated support who made use of crystallise reaction?

Basically a geo support for navia/mono geo who is a bit like chevreuse and nilou but for crystallise. Kinda like a 5 star Gorou. I have no name for this character lol.

Vision: Geo Weapon: Catalyst Model: Medium female

Normal attack: Fires sharp pebbles in a 4 attack pattern at the enemies, dealing geo damage to them. This attack has a medium range and attacks in a moderate area with slight aoe.
Charged attack: Summons a rock above the enemies head before sending it down upon them, dealing aoe geo damage to them.
Plunging attack: Summons the might of geo to plunge downwards, dealing geo damage to all enemies caught in the path before dealing aoe damage upon hitting the ground.

Skill: Has a different effect depending on whether it is tapped or held.
Tap: Summons a boulder and smashes it at the nearest enemy, dealing aoe geo damage and creating a geo crystallise shard for each enemy hit, the max created this way is 3.
Hold: Focuses rocks on herself to create a shield based on her DEF, absorbing all nearby crystallise shards. For every 2 crystallise shards absorbed the shield will gain 1 stack. Each stack increases the hp of the shield. Upon gaining a crystallise shard while the shield is active it will be added to the stacks of the shield. Max stacks is 3 stacks (6 crystals).

Burst: Deals aoe geo damage and creates 2 geo crystals before dropping a geo construct which creates 1 geo crystallise shard every 2.5 seconds for 15 seconds. During the duration of the burst every crystallise shard gained will increase the geo damage of allies by 2% to a max of 30%. If the geo construct is broken it will deal aoe geo damage and create 1 geo crystal (so it creates 9 shards throughout the whole duration).

Talent 1: If there are at least 2 geo party members (including her) and members of only 1 other element (Pyro, hydro, cryo, electro), the effect of the crystallise reaction will change, upon picking up a crystallise shard, the entire party and any geo constructs on field will be healed based on her def. This and the shield does not interfere with navia's ammo mechanic.
Talent 2: While her shield is active, the geo and physical res of enemies will be decreased by 5%/10%/15%/20% for 0/1/2/3 stacks.
Passive talent: Increases movement speed by 10% while geo resonance is active.

Constellation 1: While the geo construct created from the burst is on the field, the cooldown of the elemental skill is reduced by 1 second for every crystallise shard picked up, and she regenerates 1 energy from picking up crystals.
Constellation 2: When the geo construct from her burst is created, destoryed, or its duration ends it will decrease the geo res of enemies by 15%. Additionally her charged attack will create 1 crystallise shard each time it hits an enemy during the duration of the burst.
Constellation 3: Increases the level of her skill by 3.
Constellation 4: The shield starts with 1 stack upon creation and the max number of stacks is increased to 5 (30% res shred from her a4 talent). Additionally while her shield is active geo teammates gain 15% crit rate and 60% crit dmg.
Constellation 5: Increases the level of her burst by 3 (max damage buff becomes 40% geo damage bonus).
Constellation 6: Increases the number of elemental types possible in the party from 2 to 3. Additionally the effect of the first talent is changed, alongside the healing effect, the crystallise shards will also explode upon picking up, dealing damage based on her def.

Thanks for reading and I hope you liked it! Tell me if you have any criticisms.
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2024.05.13 21:22 F2p_wins274 What if there was a dedicated support who made use of crystallise reaction?

Basically a geo support for navia/mono geo who is a bit like chevreuse and nilou but for crystallise. Kinda like a 5 star Gorou. I have no name for this character lol.

Vision: Geo Weapon: Catalyst Model: Medium female

Normal attack: Fires sharp pebbles in a 4 attack pattern at the enemies, dealing geo damage to them. This attack has a medium range and attacks in a moderate area with slight aoe.
Charged attack: Summons a rock above the enemies head before sending it down upon them, dealing aoe geo damage to them.
Plunging attack: Summons the might of geo to plunge downwards, dealing geo damage to all enemies caught in the path before dealing aoe damage upon hitting the ground.

Skill: Has a different effect depending on whether it is tapped or held.
Tap: Summons a boulder and smashes it at the nearest enemy, dealing aoe geo damage and creating a geo crystallise shard for each enemy hit, the max created this way is 3.
Hold: Focuses rocks on herself to create a shield based on her DEF, absorbing all nearby crystallise shards. For every 2 crystallise shards absorbed the shield will gain 1 stack. Each stack increases the hp of the shield. Upon gaining a crystallise shard while the shield is active it will be added to the stacks of the shield. Max stacks is 3 stacks (6 crystals).

Burst: Deals aoe geo damage and creates 2 geo crystals before dropping a geo construct which creates 1 geo crystallise shard every 2.5 seconds for 15 seconds. During the duration of the burst every crystallise shard gained will increase the geo damage of allies by 2% to a max of 30%. If the geo construct is broken it will deal aoe geo damage and create 1 geo crystal (so it creates 9 shards throughout the whole duration).

Talent 1: If there are at least 2 geo party members (including her) and members of only 1 other element (Pyro, hydro, cryo, electro), the effect of the crystallise reaction will change, upon picking up a crystallise shard, the entire party and any geo constructs on field will be healed based on her def. This and the shield does not interfere with navia's ammo mechanic.
Talent 2: While her shield is active, the geo and physical res of enemies will be decreased by 5%/10%/15%/20% for 0/1/2/3 stacks.
Passive talent: Increases movement speed by 10% while geo resonance is active.

Constellation 1: While the geo construct created from the burst is on the field, the cooldown of the elemental skill is reduced by 1 second for every crystallise shard picked up, and she regenerates 1 energy from picking up crystals.
Constellation 2: When the geo construct from her burst is created, destoryed, or its duration ends it will decrease the geo res of enemies by 15%. Additionally her charged attack will create 1 crystallise shard each time it hits an enemy during the duration of the burst.
Constellation 3: Increases the level of her skill by 3.
Constellation 4: The shield starts with 1 stack upon creation and the max number of stacks is increased to 5 (30% res shred from her a4 talent). Additionally while her shield is active geo teammates gain 15% crit rate and 60% crit dmg.
Constellation 5: Increases the level of her burst by 3 (max damage buff becomes 40% geo damage bonus).
Constellation 6: Increases the number of elemental types possible in the party from 2 to 3. Additionally the effect of the first talent is changed, alongside the healing effect, the crystallise shards will also explode upon picking up, dealing damage based on her def.

Thanks for reading and I hope you liked it! Tell me if you have any criticisms.
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2024.05.13 20:52 millieanddame Circus Parade Pattern

Hey there, lovely people! 😊 I'm super excited to be using Reddit for the first time and share my latest adventure with you all. Lately, I've been busy creating some amazing surface pattern designs for fabric. I'm planning to use them for making some wonderful quilted items like makeup bags, laptop sleeves, and more. If you could support me by following my new Instagram account (@millieanddame), I would be so grateful! My planned content will be amazing! Let me know if you do, and I'll be happy to follow you back and show some love too! Sounds good? 😍
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2024.05.13 20:36 itsrae2you Designing the homes of GG characters whose homes we don’t get to see. Up first! LuLu

Designing the homes of GG characters whose homes we don’t get to see. Up first! LuLu
We all know this girl loves pink! She’s a sweetheart, a little quirky, and overall just adorable. This is what I picture for her - lots of patterns, florals especially. Cozy, with quilts and pillows plus lots of odd little collections and Chachkies. Also, lulu screams cat lady. Not sure how Kirk feels about it after the whole cat Kirk thing but…oh well!
What do we think?
Up next! Miss Patty (coming tomorrow) :)
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2024.05.13 20:18 mojo0514 Graduation tshirt quilt

Graduation tshirt quilt
My second quilt on the books foe 2024. The middle is a pattern I found online and the top and bottom were add-ons to accommodate for the 16" shirts. It is 88" wide by 136" wide. The longest quilt I have ever done. Thanks for looking.
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2024.05.13 19:39 GewalyArt Pixel Quilt Pattern - To make this into a pattern, simply count each small strip as a 2.5 inch piece and figure out the strip lengths from the total of all the pieces. What do you think?

Pixel Quilt Pattern - To make this into a pattern, simply count each small strip as a 2.5 inch piece and figure out the strip lengths from the total of all the pieces. What do you think? submitted by GewalyArt to quilting [link] [comments]


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