Sunday, October 31, 2010

Superman Movie 80hat

Peter is addicted to Superman. He insists on wearing his Superman costume every morning. The only way I get it off him is to let him carry it in a bucket when we go out to the car. He takes it to bed and sleeps with it. And yet, I don't think he knows who Superman is. This week Daddy sat down with Peter to watch the Superman movie.


Peter's Superman costume is seeing its last days. It's supposed to be a 2T-3T but his legs are already too long and the neck barely snaps. It's seeing its last days. It's got rips in several spots and his diaper hangs out the back of it now. One too many jumps from the couch or somersaults on the floor. I'm hoping I'll find a bigger size on clearance after Halloween.


Oh no! There were scary parts in the movie!


Peter also likes to steal daddy's Superman hat. And he got a special treat at the mall this past week when we found a Superman monster truck. He takes that just about everywhere he takes the costume. He is a happy boy!!!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

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DC Comics x New Era “Superman” 59Fifty – Purple Leather 80hat


The collaboration between DC Comics and New Era continues to flourish with new releases inspired by some of your favorite comic book characters. Shown here is a purple leather 59Fifty fitted hat baring the logo of none other than Superman. Aside from the Man of Steel’s logo, the signature logo of DC Comics appears across the back of the hat. They’re available now in an assortment of sizes through DrJays and thanks to a recent markdown you can grab one for $42 instead of it’s $60 retail price.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

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ANTIBES, FRANCE - MAY 21:  Actor Robert Pattinson arrives for the amfAR Cinema Against AIDS 2009 benefit at the Hotel du Cap during the 62nd Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2009 in Antibes, France.  (Photo by Francois Durand/Getty Images)
Could “Twilight” star Robert Pattinson be the next Superman? It’s possible. Pattinson is one of the hottest actors on the planet right now. Rob’s name is attached to every new and rumored project in Hollywood.
Yes, it’s true another Superman movie is reportedly in the works, along with another Spiderman and Batman. But, with Robert Pattinson’s acting style and role choices it’s hard to see him being cast, or wanting to be cast as Superman.
Robert Pattinson is super hot, but is he a super hero? We all know he can play a hunky vampire and a wizard, but could he be powerful enough to take on the iconic Superman?
A rep for the upcoming Superman project revealed the goal of the film was to tell a new version of the Superman saga. Execs want the story to be “hip, sexy and moody.”

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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Monday, October 25, 2010

How to Construct a Superman Hat

I told Mike about my plan to do the red stripe and then the black background with the Superman logo on it. He thought it would look better all black with just the logo red. So, I made it all black.
I got the ribbing all knit and started on the Superman design. All the suggestions I read said that when knitting in two colors it was not a good idea to try using the Intarsia method when knitting in the round. I decided to try it anyway because I was sure I could make it work for the first few rows and then I would just add a new piece of red yarn for each row after that when it got wider.
Lesson learned: I should listen to the experts. Even though I was sure I could carry the yarn back and forth and keep it loose enough to stretch, it didn’t work, and when I looked inside the hat I did not like the way it looked. Then I thought about all the extra ends that I would have to weave in and the fact that all those extra ends would make the hat less sturdy and decided that was a bad idea.
So, Superman Hat Version 1.0 was thrown back in the basket and I started to weigh my options for Version 1.1.
I undid the whole thing and started from scratch. This time I decided to knit the whole thing in black and then add the red stitches after the fact. This allowed me to knit the hat in the round (avoiding seaming, which I am still not really good at) and still be able to work back and forth with the red just where I needed it instead of trying to carry it around.
The hat itself knit up really quickly. Of course, by the time I had the number of rows I needed, it was taller than I expected. No big deal, Mike would just be able to pull it way down over his ears and stay really warm.
And then I started adding the red stitches for the Superman logo. It was actually quite fun adding those stitches and watching the pattern transform. It took longer than I suspected, but looked better than I thought it would. I was worried about it looking bulky, but it actually looked really smooth.
After I had it all stitched, I did notice one problem though. Do you see the few spots of red showing through the black? That’s where I used the back of the stitch to tack down the red and avoid really long strings pulling across the inside of the hat. I knew they would probably show through, but hoped that they wouldn’t be too obvious. I was ready to have the hat be done and decided to just leave them. I call them a quirk of having a handmade hat.
Mike loved how it turned out even though the Superman logo was bigger than he expected. He asked if we could take it to Justin that afternoon. I knew he wanted to give a Superman hat to Justin (who is a huge Superman fan), but I figured he would keep the first one and then give the second one away. We decided to give this one to Justin and he was very excited to have it.
So, Superman Hat Version 1.1 has left the building. Now I’m trying to decide if I will make Version 1.2 and just adjust the size to be a little shorter or try to create Version 2.0 – The (semi)reversible Superman Hat. Mike seems to think that I will be able to make him a whole series of super hero themed hats now. I’m not sure how that will work out yet.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

USA: Superman Hat Website Makes Kids Smile and Granddads Dream

Superman is a fictional character, a comic book superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics, widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born American artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective Comics, Inc. (later DC Comics) in 1938, the character first appeared in Action Comics (June 1938) and subsequently appeared in various radio serials, television programs, films, newspaper strips, and video games.

Mark Maupin 60 year old internet marketer said I use to run from the bus to watch superman when I came home from grade school. Look at the super hero today movies and now my grandchildren are running to see him in action. It has been fun to build a site for his products and history. I can not run as fast as I could as kid, but I can wear a Superman Hat.

With the success of his adventures, Superman helped to create the superhero genre and establish its primacy within the American comic book. The character's appearance is distinctive and iconic: a blue, red and yellow costume, complete with cape, with a stylized "S" shield on his chest. This shield is now typically used across media to symbolize the character.

The original story of Superman relates that he was born Kal-El on the planet Krypton, before being rocketed to Earth as an infant by his scientist father Jor-El, moments before Krypton's destruction. Discovered and adopted by a Kansas farmer and his wife, the child is raised as Clark Kent and imbued with a strong moral compass. Very early he started to display superhuman abilities, which upon reaching maturity he resolved to use forthe benefit of humanity.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Superman hat

Superman  is a fictional character, a comic book superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics, widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born American artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective Comics, Inc. (later DC Comics) in 1938, the character first appeared in Action Comics  (June 1938) and subsequently appeared in various radio serials, television programs, films, newspaper strips, and video games.  This website is for Superman’s history for Superman Hats