
And maybe the story mode could have been worked onto the background, as opposed to just a generic one with nothing really going on.Ī thread containing NanoRim's excellent drawings. I do understand that as many of them were one-time enemies or bosses in Wario Land 3 it might be a bit strange to have them as the main star of the boxart, but Wario was a well-established character at this point, and his playability would have been a great selling point, so it is strange that he is left off of it. Mario 64 has a wide range of playable characters. And very much like last month, it could have featured more characters. So much like last month, this final part of this article will be on how the boxart could have been improved. The only other thing of note to point out, is that the boxart does features a cracking pun, which goes a long way when I'm deciding whether or not I like a boxart. Mario, all the varieties of the Viruses, and the Megavitamins used to defeat them, and that's about it. Mario 64 doesn't really have a lot going for it – although that does seem to be a running theme with N64 titles, just look at Super Mario 64. And like many people, earlier this year I was suffering from a cold, so I decided to work that into this month's section, so I bring you the boxart of Dr. Now, as many of you may be aware, it is currently Winter, and as people who are in same hemisphere as myself know, Winter is a very cold season indeed. Hello readers, and welcome back to What's on the Box. Thank you so much for voting, and please keep it up this month as well! WOW was this the closest one we've had in a while! Yoshi876 ( talk) takes the win for his What's on the Box? section on Mario Kart: Super Circuit. Anyways, let's get to our content this month! We've got a few Valentine's Day sections for you this month, both of our music sections, so go listen to what they're playing! Come back next month to hear my thoughts on Bayonetta. There's your video game recommendation from me for this month. I have two Bayonetta games to finish before Kirby comes out in March! One of my New Year's resolutions was to finish more games (not just play it a bit and never touch it again), so I'm happy to have finished this one, although I'm not ready to move on from it yet. You really won't regret it, it's a charming game. Get it now before it becomes impossible to find like the first one. Well, I am happy to say that I have finished it and moved on to Bayonetta 1 and 2! If you haven't played XC2 and you like RPGs, I would definitely give it a recommendation. Some of you might remember that last month I said I was playing Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Bind the edge of the quilt with double fold bias tape.Hoy, small fry! Good to see you here! Thanks for reading!.Trim off any excess batting around the edges.Tie or quilt the three layers by hand or with a quilting machine.Sandwich the quilt batting between the quilt back and quilt top.Set and press the seams of the assembled quilt top with an iron.Sew the lines of pieces together along their long edges, flipping every other line to create the hexagon shapes.Repeat for the rest of the quilt pieces.If you want your quilt to have a squared edge rather than zigzag, sew one small triangle piece to each end of each line of five trapezoid pieces. When you have a line of five pieces, set the seams with an iron, then press them toward the darker fabric. When layering the pieces on each other, they will form a “V” shape if the short sides are aligned properly. With the right sides together, sew the trapezoid pieces together along their short sides in lines of five pieces.Mats 23-27: Place a 12"x 11" piece of pink-patterned fabric on your mat, right side down.Mats 21-22: Place a 12"x 12" and an 8"x 11" piece of coordinating fabric on your mat, right side down.Mats 16-20: Place a 12"x 11" piece of mint fabric on your mat, right side down.Mats 11-15: Place a 12"x 11" piece of robin’s egg blue fabric on your mat, right side down.Mats 6-10: Place a 12"x 11" piece of floral fabric on your mat, right side down.Mats 1-5: place a 12"x 11" piece of polkadot fabric on your mat, right side down.Use a 1/4" seam allowance for this project. Ours has a zigzag edge that follows the hexagon shapes, but pieces are also included to create a flat edge.


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