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Several of you have asked what 'Warhammer' is. How long have you got?
Here is the shortest version: Past generations played with tin soldiers, re-enacting historic battles, or creating their own. 'Warhammer' is a kind of modern day version. It is based on a fantasy world that is populated by different races (there is a 'Lord of the Rings' version). Players have 'armies' of figures and play against eachother, using quite complicated sets of rules and scenarios. This is not for the faint-hearted. It takes strategic planning, maths, high level reading skills, artistic ability, etc. Most of the boys (11-18) who come to the club are highly intelligent, but not very good at communicating. Through the game they blossom and all awkwardness is forgotten. They learn/practice new skills, or improve the ones they already have. Their overall confidence increases and they have something to look forward to if they generally don't like school a lot. It also keeps them safe one afternoon when otherwise they may roam the streets.
So, if anybody wants to come and join us Thursday afternoons, you are welcome. I even provide biscuits or sweets sometimes.From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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Originally posted by LorchenSeveral of you have asked what 'Warhammer' is. How long have you got?
Here is the shortest version: Past generations played with tin soldiers, re-enacting historic battles, or creating their own. 'Warhammer' is a kind of modern day version. It is based on a fantasy world that is populated by different races (there is a 'Lord of the Rings' version). Players have 'armies' of figures and play against eachother, using quite complicated sets of rules and scenarios. This is not for the faint-hearted. It takes strategic planning, maths, high level reading skills, artistic ability, etc. Most of the boys (11-18) who come to the club are highly intelligent, but not very good at communicating. Through the game they blossom and all awkwardness is forgotten. They learn/practice new skills, or improve the ones they already have. Their overall confidence increases and they have something to look forward to if they generally don't like school a lot. It also keeps them safe one afternoon when otherwise they may roam the streets.
So, if anybody wants to come and join us Thursday afternoons, you are welcome. I even provide biscuits or sweets sometimes.
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
Betty Jo
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Originally posted by LorchenSeveral of you have asked what 'Warhammer' is. How long have you got?
Here is the shortest version: Past generations played with tin soldiers, re-enacting historic battles, or creating their own. 'Warhammer' is a kind of modern day version. It is based on a fantasy world that is populated by different races (there is a 'Lord of the Rings' version). Players have 'armies' of figures and play against eachother, using quite complicated sets of rules and scenarios. This is not for the faint-hearted. It takes strategic planning, maths, high level reading skills, artistic ability, etc. Most of the boys (11-18) who come to the club are highly intelligent, but not very good at communicating. Through the game they blossom and all awkwardness is forgotten. They learn/practice new skills, or improve the ones they already have. Their overall confidence increases and they have something to look forward to if they generally don't like school a lot. It also keeps them safe one afternoon when otherwise they may roam the streets.
So, if anybody wants to come and join us Thursday afternoons, you are welcome. I even provide biscuits or sweets sometimes.
kathy
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Originally posted by suehenyonEragon's best friend Rowan used a Warhammer in his fight against Galbratorix. Great listening to it while we quilt!
ClaraFrom the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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Originally posted by LorchenI love a good fantasy world!
He's going to start publishing longish short stories from his website this year...I'll let you know when that happens.
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
Betty Jo
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Originally posted by lottilooking forward to those BettyJo.
sending lots of luck and patience david's way - hoping we'll be able to find those books on the shelves of all bookstores soonWe'd pull the one that has taken so long and send it elsewhere except it's our top choice publisher. I guess it just takes that long to break in as a new author with a major publisher. Shouldn't though..three years is a really long time. It will take at least an additional year after the contract is made. He's so talented. Just have to keep on trying I think. :shock: and praying...lots of prayer. :wink:
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
Betty Jo
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Maybe you should change your thoughts about it. Think and feel how easy this is going to be. Feel how happy you will both be when this contract comes. See how many books he will be selling in no time.
Try it. It doesn't hurt anybody.
living in Central Denmark
Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance
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Originally posted by ZarahMaybe you should change your thoughts about it. Think and feel how easy this is going to be. Feel how happy you will both be when this contract comes. See how many books he will be selling in no time.
Try it. It doesn't hurt anybody.
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
Betty Jo
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Consider 'self-publishing' of some material that is not with a publisher right now. It might be a start, and you never know what it leads to.
Another idea: Joint venture with Mum. David writes a story and you make a quilt to go with it (or the other way round). I would definitely buy such a book.
Betty Jo, keep up in the loop about what's happening.From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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These were fast to make. I made 16 of the ones with the stripes and gingham and 8 of the other 2. Since I could only get...
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Since I'm working with fat quarters, I didn't have enough of one of the fabrics to make them all the same so I made them...
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Loving your southwest theme. Super fun ideas you are coming up with. It will be a unique
variation of Lynn Wilder's... -
I used wool for dots and hearts. The flexi fuse worked great....
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They look great. I have never appliqued and am hoping to use the same method.
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Like your applique Motivs. The will give the quilt very much interrest.
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Thanks for Posting your eq Fotos. You did the work for me too. I have not decided witch fabrics i will use from stash...regards...
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Great idea. I think i might try this
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Done with month 3, can’t wait to start on month 4
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Here are my HST’s. I am going with Southwest theme. I also worked on the other appliqué blocks in the quilt rather than...
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Got the small number done, now onto the 40. Do like the math of making 8 at a time, and I am pleased of cutting the blocks...
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Playing with EQ8 as I wait for the fabric collections to come out that I want to use. Getting some UFO's done in the mean...
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Kelly H. I do love your Tula Pink backing. Yes, it is perfect. I just finished a Tula Pink fabric tote bag for a friend....
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