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masoncarr2244 · 2 years ago
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poke-gurumi · 9 months ago
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Piplup 💙
Pattern below the cut ⬇️
Head (in white):
1. Mr6 (6)
2. Inc x6 (12)
3. [Sc, inc] x6 (18)
4. [Sc2, inc] x6 (24)
5. [Sc3, inc] x6 (30)
6. [Sc4, inc] x6 (36)
7-10. Sc around (36)
11. [Sc5, inc] x6 (42)
12-13. Sc around (42)
14. [Sc5, dec] x6 (36)
15. [Sc4, dec] x6 (30)
16. [Sc3, dec] x6 (24)
Head cap:
1. (Starting in teal) ch3, turn, sc 2, ch and turn (2)
2. sc 2, ch and turn (2)
3. 2 inc, ch and turn (4)
4. Sc 4(4)
5. (Change to royal blue) ch and turn, [sc, scSP (single crochet spike stitch), sc in skipped stitch under spike stitch] x2, ch and turn (6)
6. Inc, sc 4, inc, ch and turn (8)
7. Inc, sc 6, inc, ch and turn (10)
8. Inc, sc 8, inc, ch and turn (12)
9. Inc, sc 10, inc, ch and turn (14)
10. Inc, sc 12, inc, ch and turn (16)
11. Inc, sc 14, inc, ch and turn (18)
12. Inc3 (3 sc in 1 stitch), sc 16, inc3, ch and turn (22)
13. Inc3, sc20, inc3, ch and turn (26)
14. Inc3, sc24, inc3, ch and turn (30)
15. Inc3, sc28, inc3, ch and turn (34)
16. Sc 34, ch and turn (34)
17. [Sc 10, dec] x2, sc 10 (32)
18. Inc, sc 2, [dec, sc 6] x3, dec, sc 2, inc, ch and turn (30)
19. Sc 6, dec, sc 5, dec x2, sc 5, dec, sc 6, ch and turn (26)
20. Inc, (sc 4, dec) x2, (dec, sc 4) x2, inc, ch and turn (24)
21. (Sc 4, dec) x2, (dec, sc 4) x2, ch and turn (20)
22. Inc, sc 2, dec, sc 3, dec x2, sc 3, dec, sc 2, inc, ch and turn (18)
23. (Sc 2, dec) x4, sc 2, ch and turn (14)
24. Inc, sc, dec, sc 2, dec, sc 2, dec, sc, inc (13)
FO and leave tail for sewing. Sew row 24 closed to close the gap in the back of the cap.
Body (in teal):
1. Mr6 (6)
2. Inc x6 (12)
3. [Sc, inc] x6 (18)
4. [Sc2, inc] x6 (24)
5. [Sc3, inc] x6 (30)
6-8. Sc around (30)
9. [Sc3, dec] x6 (24)
10-12. Sc around (24)
Collar x2 (in royal blue):
1. Mr7 (7)
2. Inc x7 (14)
3. Sc14 (14)
FO 1st piece, leave 2nd piece on hook and continue
4. Insert hook in 1st stitch of piece 1, 6sc, 2 hdc-inc, 6sc, attach to 1st stitch of piece 2, 6sc, 2 hdc-inc, 6sc (32)
Cape (in royal blue):
1. MR 6 (6)
2. Inc x6 (12)
3. [Sc, inc] x6 (18)
4. [Sc 2, inc] x6 (24)
5-7. Sc around (24)
8. Hdc x3, sc 6, hdc x6, sc 6, hdc x3 (24)
Large cape spike (in royal blue):
1. MR 3 (3)
2. Sc, inc, sc (4)
3. Inc, sc 3 (5)
Small cape spike (in royal blue):
1. MR 3 (3)
2. Sc, inc, sc (4)
Legs x2 (in yellow):
1. MR5 (5)
2-4. Sc 5 (5)
Wings (in teal):
1. MR4 (4)
2. [Sc, inc] x2 (6)
3. [Sc2, inc] x2 (8)
4-5. Sc around (8)
6. [Sc2, dec] x2 (6)
Beak (in yellow):
1. MR4 (4)
2. [Sc, inc] x2 (6)
3. Sc around (6)
Buttons (in white):
MR6, slst in first stitch of MR
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ashantisgarden · 1 year ago
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Lavender Lotion Bars are out of stock. Lotion Bars will take a while to restock, and there is only one left of the Apple Pie Spiced Lotion Bars. You can use code SC20 at checkout, for 20% off that and other fall and summer items. You can also use code LOVE15 at checkout for 15% off everything else. This sale ends February 15. If you are interested, please check out everything available at ashantisgarden.com (l!nk in bi0). Also, feel free to share this post if you know anyone else that might be interested.
IG: ashantisgarden
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patchedd · 2 years ago
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The Art of the Slowpoke, or How I Stopped Caring About HP
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This is the Lamborghini SC20. It's a one off, some 750 HP and uh, well no roof. I don't know the name of this style, but it has been a thing with a lot of one-off, or limited run cars. I don't really get it, but to be frank, I don't really hate it either. I do like this car, it's a nice design, the color scheming is rather different (when was the last time you saw a stock blue & white Lambo?), but to be frank, I would never own it. Yeah, I couldn't afford it ever my life, but even if I could, it wouldn't be my first pick of car. Hell, it wouldn't even be the first Lamborghini I'd go for. That'd be the Diablo. But, well, there's still a dozen dozen cars I'd go for first.
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Frankly, it'd be something like this. An AMC Gremlin. A little shitbox American car from the mid-70s with a V8 that barely shits out as much power as a modern Miata. Top speed of 100 when it goes downwind, bodywork with more rust than solid metal, cheap as shit. It's perfect. It's pure, shithole 70's Detroit, when the oil crisis meant "lets make the worst fucking cars imaginable and kill the muscle car."
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Meanwhile, only 5-6 years ago, Italy pushed out this absolute centerfold of a car, the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale, a car with as much horsepower as an RX8 but enough oomph to still hit 200 mph. In 1968. It's one of those multi-million dollar cars nowadays, a holy grail of ownership that half the examples are probably rotting away in some dickhead's collection. And I absolutely adore this car, don't get me wrong. I'd kill to drive this for a day, even. But I'd still buy a Gremlin first.
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Cool shitboxes really aren't a thing anymore, frankly. Low horsepower, but high fun factor. Japan puts out a lot of cheap, sporty cars, sure, but a lot pale in comparison to their older generations. Would sooner buy a '93 Civic than a '23. But in a fun, almost poetic twist, you have thisun. The Abarth 124 Spider. Well, it's mostly a Miata, but all the fixin's are done up by Abarth. It's still only 165 HP, less than a fucking Kia Soul Turbo, but come on, would you really buy one of those over this? The Miata might've turned from the hairdresser car to the weird cult icon it's become in recent years, but this one stands out from the rest. The Fiata as they call it, sounding 100 HP more aggressive than it is, only able to hit 140 on a good day. And it goes racing. Brings to mind something else, really...
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Yeah, the Ford Escort. A car that started life as a cheap family car, a replacement for the Anglia (The stupid flying car from Harry Potter), turned into a long running icon of Ford's rallying success. It's a tale not unheard of in the sport, the Fiat 131 in the 80's was a similar story, but its an inspiring story. Something so simple, so low-power, under the radar, turning into a motoring icon on the dirt. That is something I just adore. Seeing these cars some would consider lower echelon becoming full-blown powerhouses almost out of nowhere. Something that a lot of cars have kinda lost. Sure, the Focus is a cheap, fun car, but it's been pretty heavily involved with motorsport that it kinda loses its luster.
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Cases like this fucking drift Corolla. Who fucking cares about the Toyota Corolla? It's arguably played second fiddle to the Celica for a long time, but here you have this one that's a part of the Formula Drift circuit, sporting over a thousand horsepower, it's barely even close to the original. But god you have to just love this thing. The engineering behind it, the sheer insanity of it. The gall to take something so basic, so common, and make it a contender in the drift scene. That is some real love for the little guy. A love that has really been left wanting in the modern times.
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In a world where you have active-aero so ridiculously advanced it tilts in 20 different directions at different speeds on a road car, there's not much fun for the little guy. There's a reason that so many slower, yet interesting cars are all 15+ years old. Automakers, owners, hell, most people don't have cars to care about these days. The age of the SUV is upon us. And yeah, some of those are pretty interesting, fast and powerful. But even the 70's and 80's put out more interesting garbage than most modern stuff. Just look at the new Integra. What about that screams "Integra?"
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This was a bunch of rambling that really didn't pay much attention to the topic I wanted to talk about, but maybe the point gets across. Power and luxury don't make a dream car, always. Just spirit, a love for the machine, and maybe just a pinch of personal experience.
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bamca · 3 months ago
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gelecekbt1 · 1 year ago
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sc119 · 1 year ago
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Demolition Pulverizer
Demolition pulverizer also called concrete crusher, it is a necessary tool on demolition works. If you crush concrete constantly, a concrete crusher/hydraulic pulverizer is worth the investment, Our concrete crusher/hydraulic pulverizer suitable for heavy-duty demolition material with lots of rebar, it will crushing the concrete into small pieces and set aside the rebar and any uncrushable objects. Also the cutting tool on our crusher helps you to cut long strands of rebar. There is rotary type and fix type for your choose.
Features of Demolition Pulverizer
Non rotation & 360° rotation available;Magnet can be added.
Large Jaw capacity to process thick concrete
Large cylinder and piston for more cutting force
Cylinder Mounted speed valve for faster cycle times
Replaceable cutting edge, both sides can be use which save cost.
Specification of Demolition Pulverizer
Item/Model
Unit
SC10
SC15
SC20
SC30
Suitable excavators
Ton
4-9
10-18
22-35
32-40
Weight
KG
580
750
1350
2550
Opening
mm
510
660
700
1100
Depth
mm
500
700
800
1200
Height
mm
1400
1850
1950
2910
Width
mm
400
425
540
720
Length
mm
960
1220
1170
1720
Rated pressure
Kg/cm³
300
300
320
320
Rated flow
L/min
200
220
240
280
Crushing Force
Middle
Ton
80
80
80
150
Tip
Ton
40
50
55
80
Cycle time
Open
sec
2
2
2.2
2.2
Close
sec
2.1
2.2
2.5
2.5
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pt-tiagosantos · 2 years ago
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Seleção Caminhos SC20
A Selecção Caminhos é dedicada a toda a cinematografia nacional de produção e co-produção profissional, consagrando nesta secção todos os géneros cinematográficos. Nesta sessão serão exibidos os filmes: As Gaivotas Cortam o Céu (Mariana Bártolo, Guillermo García López) WORKING/GLASS (Left Hand Rotation Collective) Please Make It Work (Daniel Soares) A sessão decorrerá no TAGV no dia 17 Nov,…
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ailtrahq · 2 years ago
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canadianjobbank · 2 years ago
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poke-gurumi · 9 months ago
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Piplup
Pattern below the cut ⬇️
Head (in royal blue):
1. MR6 (6)
2. Inc x6 (12)
3. [Sc, inc] x6 (18)
4. [Sc2, inc] x6 (24)
5. [Sc3, inc] x6 (30)
6. [Sc4, inc] x6 (36)
7. [Sc5, inc] x6 (42)
8. [Sc6, inc] x6 (48)
9. Sc around (48)
10. [Sc7, inc] x6 (54)
11. [Sc8, inc] x6 (60)
12. Sc around (60)
13. [Sc9, inc] x6 (66)
14. [Sc10, inc] (72)
15-16. Sc around (72)
17. [Sc11, inc] x6 (78)
18-23. Sc around (78)
24. [Sc11, dec] x6 (72)
25. Sc around (72)
26. [Sc10, dec] x6 (66)
27. [Sc9, dec] x6 (60)
28. [Sc8, dec] x6 (54)
29. [Sc7, dec] x6 (48)
30. [Sc6, dec] x6 (42)
31. [Sc5, dec] x6 (36)
32. [Sc4, dec] x6 (30)
Body (in teal):
1. Mr6 (6)
2. Inc x6 (12)
3. [Sc, inc] x6 (18)
4. [Sc2, inc] x6 (24)
5. [Sc3, inc] x6 (30)
6. [Sc4, inc] x6 (36)
7. [Sc5, inc] x6 (42)
8. [Sc6, inc] x6 (48)
9. [Sc7, inc] x6 (54)
10. [Sc8, inc] x6 (60)
11-14. Sc around (60)
15. [Sc8, dec] x6 (54)
16-17. Sc around (54)
18. [Sc7, dec] x6 (48)
19-20. Sc around (48)
21. [Sc6, dec] x6 (42)
22-23. Sc around (42)
24. [Sc5, dec] x6 (36)
25. [Sc4, dec] x6 (30)
Mask (in white):
Ch and turn at the end of each row
1. Ch17, turn and sc in 2nd stitch and sc15 down the chain (16)
2. Inc, sc14, inc (18)
3. Inc, sc16, inc (20)
4. Inc, sc18, inc (22)
5. Sc across (22)
6. Sc across (22)
7. Inc, sc20, inc (24)
8. Sc across (24)
9. Sc 10, leaving 14 stitches not done (10)
10. Sc across (10)
11. Sc across (10)
12. Sc8, dec (9)
13. Sc across (9)
14. Sc7, dec (8)
15. Sc across (8)
16. Sc6, dec (7)
17. Sc across (7)
18. Dec, sc3, dec (5)
19. Dec, sc, dec (3)
FO, and attach yarn to first stitch of row 8
1. Sc10, leaving 4 more stitches in row 8 undone (10)
2. Sc across (10)
3. Sc across (10)
4. Sc8, dec (9)
5. Sc across (9)
6. Sc7, dec (8)
7. Sc across (8)
8. Sc6, dec (7)
9. Sc across (7)
10. Dec, sc3, dec (5)
11. Dec, sc, dec (3)
12. Sc border around entire piece
Mask center (in teal):
Ch and turn at the end of each row
1. Ch6, turn, sc in 2nd stitch in chain, sc4 (5)
2. Sc4, inc (6)
3. Sc across (6)
4. Sc across (6)
5. Sc5, inc (7)
6. Sc across (7)
7. Sc across (7)
8. Inc, sc, leave 5 sc undone (3)
9. Dec, sc (2)
10. Dec (1)
FO and attach hook in 1st unworked stitch of row 7 (we are making the center triangle)
1. Sc3, leaving 2 more stitches unworked (3)
2. Sc3 (3)
3. Dec all three stitches together and ch (1)
FO again and attach hook to last chain of row 7
1. Inc, sc, leave 5 sc undone (3)
2. Dec, sc (2)
3. Dec (1)
4. Ch, and sc border around piece
Beak (in yellow):
1. Mr4 (4)
2. Inc x4 (8)
3. [Sc, inc] x4 (12)
4. [Sc2, inc] x4 (16)
5. [Sc3, inc] x4 (20)
6. [Sc4, inc] x4 (24)
Collar (in royal blue):
Make 2
1. Mr6 (6)
2. Inc x6 (12)
3. [Sc, inc] x6 (18)
4. [Sc2, inc] x6 (24)
5. [Sc3, inc] x6 (30)
6. [Sc4, inc] x6 (36)
FO 1st and keep 2nd on hook. Do not stuff. Fold both pieces in half. Sc both pieces closed by crocheting in the two stitches across the fold, attaching to 2nd piece when 1st piece is closed to make into once piece.
Cape (in royal blue):
1. Mr6 (6)
2. Inc x6 (12)
3. [Sc, inc] x6 (18)
4. [Sc2, inc] x6 (24)
5. [Sc3, inc] x6 (30)
6. [Sc4, inc] x6 (36)
7. [Sc5, inc] x6 (42)
8. [Sc6, inc] x6 (48)
9. [Sc7, inc] x6 (54)
10-13. Sc around (54)
14. [Sc7, dec] x6 (48)
15. Sc around (48)
16. [Sc6, dec] x6 (42)
17. [Sc5, dec] x6 (36)
18. [Sc4, dec] x6 (30)
19. [Sc3, dec] x6 (24)
20. [Sc2, dec] x6 (18)
Big Cape Spike (in royal blue):
1. Mr4 (4)
2. [Sc, inc] x2 (6)
3. [Sc2, inc] x2 (8)
4. Sc around (8)
5. [Sc3, inc] x2 (10)
Small Cape Spike (in royal blue):
1. Mr4 (4)
2. [Sc, inc] x2 (6)
3. [Sc2, inc] x2 (8)
4. Sc around (8)
Wings (in teal):
1. Mr4 (4)
2. [Sc, inc] x2 (6)
3. [Sc2, inc] x2 (8)
4. [Sc3, inc] x2 (10)
5. [Sc4, inc] x2 (12)
6. Sc around (12)
7. [Sc5, inc] x2 (14)
8-10. Sc around (14)
11. [Sc6, inc] x2 (16)
12-14. Sc around (16)
15. [Sc2, dec] x4 (12)
Feet (in yellow):
1. Mr6 (6)
2. [Sc, inc] x3 (9)
3-8. Sc around (9)
9. [Sc, dec] x3 (6)
Buttons (in white):
1. Mr6 (6)
2. Inc x6 (12)
3. [Sc, inc] (18)
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ashantisgarden · 2 years ago
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Last restock of the year~
It’s been a while since I last posted an update. I have been very busy with a lot of local holiday events, and now I can finally take a breath and rest for the remainder of the year. The website will still be open during this time, so I added and restocked some items in the sh0p. Elderberry Syrup Preorders are still available, and Summer and Autumn seasonal items are 20% off, with code SC20 at checkout. This applies to Orange Dreamsicle Body Oil, Apple Pie Spiced Lotion Bars, Pumpkin Spiced Chai Bath Salts, and Autumn Breeze Body Oil. The discount ends when these items sell out, and there are only a few left of each item. That’s all I have for now. Please check out this and everything available on my new sh0p, ashantisgarden.com (l!nk in bi0). Every order comes with a gift. Business and engagement have also been slow online, so feel free to share this post. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year.
IG: ashantisgarden
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untouchvbles · 3 years ago
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Lamborghini Aventador in Johnson Creek, WI.
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itcars · 3 years ago
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Lamborghini SC20
Images by Michele Riccomini
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the-fashion-folder · 3 years ago
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Azzi & Osta   •   Spring Couture 2020
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erikjohnsons · 5 years ago
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apologies to all the teams i cursed doing my bracket this year
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