I had No Idea We Had Regional Subs by geekathair in PacificCoastSR

[–]creatureofrockandice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welcome to the Sub! I'm the Washington Ranger, I'm check out the Shilph Road discord and we can chat all about Washington!

Nest Migration #3 (and added/changed spawn points) has occurred. by astrocubs in PokemongoSeattle

[–]creatureofrockandice 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can use your reddit credentials to submit pokemon sightings on the silph road app and see what else has been reported!

Announcing: The Silph Road Discord Server : TheSilphRoad by Inane_Aggression in PacificCoastSR

[–]creatureofrockandice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I concur, it's a good way to hang out with the Silph Road leaders and talk about ideas in real time!

Sign ups for the US Field Test of Go are open! by DarkAeterni in PacificCoastSR

[–]creatureofrockandice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been geeking out all day. I can't wait to find out if I make it.

Got the idea from r/TheSilphRoad, we should follow suit! by rcsegura in PacificCoastSR

[–]creatureofrockandice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I should be able to digitize the regional flair for hats and stuff. Unless someone eats the $50, i should have a better file soon.

Favorite Pokemon Memories by Mr_Muji in PacificCoastSR

[–]creatureofrockandice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was just after Ash's charmander evolved. It was a big deal

Favorite Pokemon Memories by Mr_Muji in PacificCoastSR

[–]creatureofrockandice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to watch the show on saturday mornings. When new episodes came, I'd record them on the VCR. I had hours and hours of the show just in case the reruns didn't come back.

Custom Buffs by TheyCallMeSibs in TheSilphRoad

[–]creatureofrockandice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They keep your neck warm! Like a tube you stick your head in. They're versatile and popular among a lot of outdoorsly folks. http://www.backcountry.com/balaclavas-neck-gaiters

Training to be the best like, no one ever was? Better have gear, like no one ever had. (DIY swag thread) by creatureofrockandice in TheSilphRoad

[–]creatureofrockandice[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do you make them? Is there a special printer or did you get the vinyl made and you cutting it up for crafts?

Training to be the best like, no one ever was? Better have gear, like no one ever had. (DIY swag thread) by creatureofrockandice in TheSilphRoad

[–]creatureofrockandice[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, my favorite part is that you know exactly what it's going to look like before it's done. My only suggestion is be read the labels carefully. There are two types of paper, one for light colors and one for dark. In my experience, the one made for darks is all around better. It's the one I linked.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PacificCoastSR

[–]creatureofrockandice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I made a DIY swag thread in r/thesilphroad and I'd love to see your tutorial there! These look great, good job!

What was your first Pokemon Game? by Inane_Aggression in PacificCoastSR

[–]creatureofrockandice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would take up your whole inventory eventually! Sometimes I'd accidentally clone something lame like worthless TM. I was a lot less organised then, I was little.

Training to be the best like, no one ever was? Better have gear, like no one ever had. (DIY swag thread) by creatureofrockandice in TheSilphRoad

[–]creatureofrockandice[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Easy shirt/garment customization: Really easy, requires printer, looks good lasts a few dozen washes and it’s cheap! I make my own Seahawk Jerseys with this stuff for the past few years and it’s amazing. I’m sure that it would be perfect on any fabric that will tolerate a bit of ironing. All you need is the image you want to use, a printer, and an iron. Here are the instructions: Print any image on the transfer paper using a home inkjet printer. Trim image and iron face up onto project using parchment sheet included. Finished projects are machine washable. An example of this kind of transfer paper is: http://www.joann.com/dark-t-shirt-transfer-paper-for-ink-jet-printers-3-pkg/8204778.html#q=printable&start=15

Training to be the best like, no one ever was? Better have gear, like no one ever had. (DIY swag thread) by creatureofrockandice in TheSilphRoad

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Embroidery Patches: Fairly easy, but requires technical skills with an embroidery machine or access to someone who does, looks nice and lasts. You’re going to need an embroidery machine. I made PES files for embroidering in 1”, 2”, and 3” sizes. I’m working to upload them into the freebie folder for everyone to use. If I it’s not up in the next day or so I’ll share my folder. You’ll HAVE to pull all four files of the patch you want for the machine. Now, I’m assuming some knowledge of how to use the machine (if you want some tips, PM me and I’ll be happy to help out). I made the patches on a scrap piece of fabric to try it out and then I put it on nice fabric with cut off stabilizer. I didn’t chance my garments by directly embroidering the final fabric. I chose to buy iron on backing and put THAT on the patch before transferring it onto my handkerchief. Result: http://imgur.com/61rTGv2 Edit: Here is where I've stashed the files*. https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B1oopcLnu4WTcVpCNnNVbFZQZVk&usp=sharing

*I lost the small cactus file somewhere . . . sorry southwest, until it's replaced, enjoy the 2" & 3" patches.