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Thank you for putting together the most enjoyable PaizoCon yet! As a player I think the venue worked very well. Games ending at midnight and starting at 8am made sleeping a challenging activity, but I can appreciate why the schedule was setup the way it was. The seminars were great, too. I especially loved the diversity panel. I'm already making plans for next year. I hope you all allow yourself some rest before GenCon :)
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Seamstress_Druid wrote:That was a very fun first experience and also very tiring. I hope everyone able to get one enjoyed the embroidery patches!Those patches were fantastic! I wasn't able to get my hands on one, but I call dibs for next year! :D
I'm glad you and many others liked them. If Michael Kenway will allow it and if we can work something out I might be able to make more and sell them but I have to wait and see. Also Christopher Anthony is an awesome guy! He's very funny. Wanted to talk to him on Monday but couldn't find him.
Anyhow I hope to make more, the Grand Lodge patches went the fastest. I actually still have my prototypes here. Do you have a preference on a faction patch? I'm going to be making a dice bag for Christopher Anthony and sending it to him at Paizo. If you want I can try to send you one as well but it might be a little bit as one of the stabilizers I use is almost out completely and I need to be more of it before I use it.
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Katina Mathieson wrote:Seamstress_Druid wrote:That was a very fun first experience and also very tiring. I hope everyone able to get one enjoyed the embroidery patches!Those patches were fantastic! I wasn't able to get my hands on one, but I call dibs for next year! :DI'm glad you and many others liked them. If Michael Kenway will allow it and if we can work something out I might be able to make more and sell them but I have to wait and see. Also Christopher Anthony is an awesome guy! He's very funny. Wanted to talk to him on Monday but couldn't find him.
Anyhow I hope to make more, the Grand Lodge patches went the fastest. I actually still have my prototypes here. Do you have a preference on a faction patch? I'm going to be making a dice bag for Christopher Anthony and sending it to him at Paizo. If you want I can try to send you one as well but it might be a little bit as one of the stabilizers I use is almost out completely and I need to be more of it before I use it.
Hmmmm... I think I like the Dark Archive best. But I'll take whatever's available. No need to cause yourself any inconvenience, though. I can wait until next year if it's a bother! Maybe by then there'll be a Clockwork Owl patch... >_>
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Katina Mathieson wrote:Seamstress_Druid wrote:That was a very fun first experience and also very tiring. I hope everyone able to get one enjoyed the embroidery patches!Those patches were fantastic! I wasn't able to get my hands on one, but I call dibs for next year! :DI'm glad you and many others liked them. If Michael Kenway will allow it and if we can work something out I might be able to make more and sell them but I have to wait and see. Also Christopher Anthony is an awesome guy! He's very funny. Wanted to talk to him on Monday but couldn't find him.
Anyhow I hope to make more, the Grand Lodge patches went the fastest. I actually still have my prototypes here. Do you have a preference on a faction patch? I'm going to be making a dice bag for Christopher Anthony and sending it to him at Paizo. If you want I can try to send you one as well but it might be a little bit as one of the stabilizers I use is almost out completely and I need to be more of it before I use it.
I will treasure my Sovereign Court patch. Thanks again! :D
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I'm glad you and many others liked them. If Michael Kenway will allow it and if we can work something out I might be able to make more and sell them but I have to wait and see. Also Christopher Anthony is an awesome guy! He's very funny. Wanted to talk to him on Monday but couldn't find him.
The Liberty's Edge patch was really cool. I hope to collect the full set, no matter how many PaizoCons that might take. :D
It was really great meeting you. Hope to see you again next year!
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Hmmmm... I think I like the Dark Archive best. But I'll take whatever's available. No need to cause yourself any inconvenience, though. I can wait until next year if it's a bother! Maybe by then there'll be a Clockwork Owl patch... >_>
Clockwork Owl's are very hard to digitize without first flattening the image as gradients in thread are frowned upon unless it's a ridiculously huge Embroidery piece such as a 72 inch by 72 inch square made up of SEVERAL Hoopings of Embroidery work. 3-4 colors could be doable but will take a lot of time to digitize. For now I can throw together a single Dark Archive patch but not much more as doing the 7 factions nearly depleted me one of two bolts of stabilizer for this specific embroidery.
I will treasure my Sovereign Court patch. Thanks again! :D
You're welcome, I'm glad you got one ^_^ I would recommend you sew it onto what you want rather than gluing it on. Curved Safety pins could work as well provided you're not heavy washing it. I will be further fixing up the Sovereign Court just to fix the red a little bit to minimize thread cutting and to set it so it doesn't go off a little.
I am quite jealous of all those who got the patch, the workmanship of them is amazing! Hopefully we can see you again next year, and maybe you'll have Paizo's approval for distributing them a bit more? :)
I could only make about 45 of them total because of Hoop size and badge size. I'm sorry I didn't have enough for everyone :(. I'm waiting for a response back from Michael as I asked him what I needed to provide and how to formalize it etc. It's too much money to keep making for free unfortunately. Katina is an exception, I can't get Pasty Butt out of my head now because of reading 'Overheard at Paizo'
The Liberty's Edge patch was really cool. I hope to collect the full set, no matter how many PaizoCons that might take. :D
It was really great meeting you. Hope to see you again next year!
I'm glad you liked the Liberty's Edge patch. I had to tell people I saved it for you as it was my last one and I wanted to meet you because you write poems as you ban spammers it's awesome! Plus Dragon! Just means I have to make more.
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Katina Mathieson wrote:
Hmmmm... I think I like the Dark Archive best. But I'll take whatever's available. No need to cause yourself any inconvenience, though. I can wait until next year if it's a bother! Maybe by then there'll be a Clockwork Owl patch... >_>Clockwork Owl's are very hard to digitize without first flattening the image as gradients in thread are frowned upon unless it's a ridiculously huge Embroidery piece such as a 72 inch by 72 inch square made up of SEVERAL Hoopings of Embroidery work. 3-4 colors could be doable but will take a lot of time to digitize. For now I can throw together a single Dark Archive patch but not much more as doing the 7 factions nearly depleted me one of two bolts of stabilizer for this specific embroidery.
Michael_Hopkins wrote:I could only make about 45 of them total because of Hoop size and badge size. I'm sorry I didn't have enough for everyone :(. I'm waiting for a response back from Michael as I asked him what I needed to provide and how to formalize it etc. It's too much money to keep making for free unfortunately. Katina is an exception, I can't get Pasty Butt out of my head now because of reading 'Overheard at Paizo'I am quite jealous of all those who got the patch, the workmanship of them is amazing! Hopefully we can see you again next year, and maybe you'll have Paizo's approval for distributing them a bit more? :)
Hehe, don't worry, I was joking about the Clockwork Owl patch. Like I said, don't go out of your way for me! :) Also, I'm glad that "pasty butt" got me some cred! :P
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Seamstress_Druid wrote:Hmmmm... I think I like the Dark Archive best. But I'll take whatever's available. No need to cause yourself any inconvenience, though. I can wait until next year if it's a bother! Maybe by then there'll be a Clockwork Owl patch... >_>Katina Mathieson wrote:Seamstress_Druid wrote:That was a very fun first experience and also very tiring. I hope everyone able to get one enjoyed the embroidery patches!Those patches were fantastic! I wasn't able to get my hands on one, but I call dibs for next year! :DI'm glad you and many others liked them. If Michael Kenway will allow it and if we can work something out I might be able to make more and sell them but I have to wait and see. Also Christopher Anthony is an awesome guy! He's very funny. Wanted to talk to him on Monday but couldn't find him.
Anyhow I hope to make more, the Grand Lodge patches went the fastest. I actually still have my prototypes here. Do you have a preference on a faction patch? I'm going to be making a dice bag for Christopher Anthony and sending it to him at Paizo. If you want I can try to send you one as well but it might be a little bit as one of the stabilizers I use is almost out completely and I need to be more of it before I use it.
Hey, Katina. I got one of the Dark Archive patches (because someone else nabbed the last Grand Lodge one) that I'd be willing to pass along to you. (It's super rad, but I don't know what I'd put it on.)
I'll bring it to work tomorrow.
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I had a blast - quite literally - at the "end" of my PaizoCon. Like many out of towners (or country-ers), I was at the hotel for all of Monday while awaiting travel out on Tuesday. I found some similar souls, and an impromptu scenario - Returned to the Sky, the scenario I had prepped for PaizoCon but hadn't run, twice - was on.
At 3am on Tuesday morning, in a completely abandoned grand ballroom, my PaizoCon finally came to a close. Thank you, Paizo, for a great weekend. E noho rā!