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Magic circle my way – using the first stitch to count the number of stitches
1. Start by making your magic ring, and make your first stitch to hold the yarn in place as a ring.
2. Then, crochet the number of single crochets needed in the magic ring, minus one (since the first stitch counts as part of the total).
3. Once you have the required number of stitches (counting the first stitch as one), pull the shorter strand of yarn to close the circle.
4. Slip stitch into your first stitch (the first knot) to close your magic circle.
Now, your magic circle is complete!
Back in the day, when I played Magic all the time and had more cards than I knew what to do with, I figured out something to do with them.
These are 'unique' cards made by cutting bits out of multiple cards and layering them together with glue.
Regrettably, these are too thick to shuffle, so I've never used them in a game. I'd love to see the look on someone's face when I played my 'Power Sprites' though....
I found these while going through stuff to get rid of prior to the upcoming move. I have thousands and thousands of cards from a dozen or so different games that I haven't played in forever.
Font màgica / Magic fountain, Montjuic (Barcelona).
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Anys i anys, per molts anys,
a la una per molts anys.
Anys i anys, per molts anys,
a les dues per molts anys.
anys i anys, per molts anys,
a les tres per molts anys.
volem que Vic t'ho passis,
bufis fort i les apaguis!
Anys i anys, per molts anys:
A la una, per molts anys!
A les dues, per molts anys!
A les tres, per molts anys!
A la una, a les dues, a les tres,
Vic, per molts anys!!
Perquè no tots els dies es fan 25 anys, moltes felicitats Vic!