Monday, February 25, 2013
Maybe Monday 2.25
Thursday, February 21, 2013
I found a New House...
I know ... I know, I've been MIA for the last two weeks but with good cause, last week I was under the weather. And this week I've been working on a new self-hosted blog. Yes, I went on and took the leap!!
I know that I said, that I would wait to move to self-hosted, but I decided to go ahead and invest $15.00 bucks per month for the site, and take the plunge!!
At first I felt overwhelmed as I have had to learn how to use the new platform, but as I've worked on it for the last 3 days, I am becoming more comfortable and hope to have the new blog up and running by March 1st.
Don't forget tomorrow is Silent Saturday...
No words Just Images.
Come by and show us what you've worked on this week!
Until tomorrow...
Shalam!!
Monday, February 18, 2013
Maybe Monday
Monday, February 11, 2013
Maybe Monday...
Over the weekend You've thumbed through crochet magazines and Pinned some things! Did you find anything, that you just "Maybe" want to crochet?
Well share with the readers of Hebrew Hands, and let us give you some inspiration!And to help you move that project from a Maybe to a complete,try visiting my girl Michelle over at Motivational Mondays with Milahs Handcrafts.
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Friday, February 8, 2013
Shh....Silent Saturday!!
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
60 Caps for Jason
A very delightful and inspiring lady I met during the 31 Business Blog Challenge with Sara Duggan, is sponsoring a very worthy challenge!
Michelle has been an inspiration to me during my new blogging endeavor, she has always spoken kind words of encouragement and taken the time to frequent my posts. She is a woman with a good spirit and a great heart! I am asking you to help her to reach her goal of 60 Caps for her friend Jason, who is 6, has to continue his fight with cancer and go through another round of chemo and then have a bone marrow transplant.
Stop by and check out Milahs Handcrafts, my buddy Michelle, and her connection to Jason and let's support her in this challenge.
Until tommorrow my fellow Crocheting Comrades....Shalam...
Monday, February 4, 2013
It's Maybe Monday....
Over the weekend You've thumbed through crochet magazines and Pinned some things! Did you find anything, that you just "Maybe" want to crochet?
Well share with the readers of Hebrew Hands, and let us give you some inspiration!And to help you move that project from a Maybe to a complete,try visiting my girl Michelle over at Motivational Mondays with Milahs Handcrafts.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Finally Finished Friday into Silent Saturday
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How to Design Crochet Patterns: A Beginner’s Guide
Do you like altering crochet patterns by others? Little tweaks that help you achieve the look you want for your crochet project.
Do you look at a crochet item and think, I can figure out how to make that? Are you looking for a crochet challenge? Then the next step for you might be thinking about designing your own crochet patterns.
It started out small for me. Instead of beginning with a chained circle, I’d opt for a magic circle instead. I resized a baby sweater pattern to make it for an adult.
Now, legally, altering someone else’s pattern didn’t make me a designer, but it gave me the curiosity to try my own hand at coming up with items of my own from scratch.
Every designer probably has a different method of coming up with their finished project, I just wanted to share how I design crochet patterns I use for hats and blankets.
- A sketch - I start with a drawing, just a quick rough idea of what I’d like my blanket to look like. I play with colors and edgings.
- Math - Did I hear you groan? But, I'm sorry to tell you, your sixth grade math teacher was correct: math is something you need every day. And it comes in handy when figuring out how to design your crochet blanket, hat or anything! Length, width, determining how many stitches you’ll need all deal with some aspect of math.
- Plan - Next, I draw up my design on graph paper, especially if color work or tapestry crochet will be included. The graph allows for me to see the visual “big picture.” Sometimes, I even write a rough draft of my pattern at this time.
- Crochet - Once I know where I’m going and how many rows it should take me to get there, I begin to crochet my sample piece. As I work, I jot down notes on my plan so later, when I revise my rough draft pattern, I can remember any changes I needed to make. Taking pictures during this step is also helpful.
- Test - After I’ve made my sample, I revise my pattern and send it to a tester. If you want to publish your pattern, this step is important because I want to make sure that my directions are as clear. If I need to make any fine tuning to the pattern, then I can do that once I get feedback from my tester.
This article was done by Milaha's Handcrafts, and I'd like to Thank Michelle for being my first Guest Blogger on Designs by Hebrew Hands. She has given us some very valuable information to begin learning how to design our own patterns. I don't know about you, but I'm going to start today to attempt to design my first pattern! Please make sure you go over and visit Michelle's Blog and let her know that you came over from Designs by Hebrew Hands!
Until tomorrow my fellow Crafting Comrades...
Shalam!