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		<title>Crochet Scarf Patterns Free</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It may seem strange to suggest approaching a Crochet Scarf Pattern like a military exercise but it is always the best policy to ensure proper planning prevents poor performance.

Crochet Scarf patterns are a bit more difficult than say Crochet hat patterns but like all crocheting there are a great many patterns available in a great many styles and levels.

Personally I feel if you are about to attempt a scarf then you are no longer a total beginner and perhaps have already done a hat or two.

Having mastered the basic slip stitch you may be ready to test yourself against a more challenging pattern.

It is a good idea just to do some preparation and planning, nothing complex just those simple things which seem very obvious but those we often forget.

Check what you need, some patterns may require an item you did not need to begin this will be in the pattern.

Also the pattern should tell you how much wool you need; I suggest you make sure you can get in all from the same batch to ensure consistency in colour.

Most Crochet Scarf patterns will tell you the size of the finished scarf; just do a quick measure to see if it is suitable for the person you are planning the scarf for.

Make sure you understand the symbols and language in the patterns as this can sometimes have slightly different interpretations.

What is the Scarf for, a present if so when is it needed make sure you don't pick a long complicated scarf which is going to take you beyond your target date.

In the past of course it was common to be taught Crocheting by a family member, this dying tradition may not apply so make sure there is a forum or contact section where you obtained the pattern to help if you get stuck.

Many people are selling their scarf's on e bay etc, if this is your intention then do some basic costs and ask yourself not just about how much the materials cost but how long it will take you and what your time is worth. Crocheting may not be the most lucrative hobby as price comparisons will be made with inferior factory produced scarfs.

If you take these simple planning steps you should be able to concentrate on your Crochet Scarf Pattern and produce the perfect gift for family or friend.

Again just look at the difficulty and make sure you are keeping to those Crochet Scarf Patterns in your skill level as this will save a lot of frustration and ensure you enjoy your hobby as you build up your skills.]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center"><strong>Crochet Scarf Patterns Free</strong></p>
<p>It may seem strange to suggest approaching a Crochet Scarf Pattern like a military exercise but it is always the best insurance to ensure right preparation prevents poor performance. </p>
<p>Crochet Scarf patterns are a bit more difficult than say Crochet hat patterns but like all crocheting there are a great many patterns available in a great many styles and levels. </p>
<p>Personally I feel if you are about to attempt a scarf then you are no yearner a total beginner and perhaps have already done a hat or two. </p>
<p>Having mastered<span id="more-1749"></span> the basic slip stitch you may be ready to test yourself against a more challenging pattern.</p>
<p>It is a good idea just to do some preparation and planning, nothing complex just those simple things which seem very obvious but those we often forget.</p>
<p>Check what you need, some patterns may require an item you did not need to begin this will be in the pattern.</p>
<p>Also the pattern should tell you how much wool you need; I suggest you make sure you can get in all from the same batch to ensure consistency in colour.</p>
<p>Most Crochet Scarf patterns will tell you the size of the finished scarf; just do a quick measure to see if it is suitable for the person you are planning the scarf for.</p>
<p>Make sure you understand the symbols and language in the patterns as this can sometimes have slightly different interpretations.</p>
<p>What is the Scarf for, a present if so when is it needed make sure you don&#8217;t pick a long complicated scarf which is going to take you beyond your target date.</p>
<p>In the past of course it was common to be taught Crocheting by a family member, this dying tradition may not apply so make sure there is a forum or contact section where you obtained the pattern to help if you get stuck.</p>
<p>Many people are merchandising their scarf&#8217;s on e bay etc, if this is your intention then do some basic costs and ask yourself non just about how much the materials cost but how long it will take you and what your time is worth. Crocheting may not be the most lucrative hobby as price comparisons will be made with inferior factory produced scarfs.</p>
<p>If you take these simple planning stairs you should be able to concentrate on your Crochet Scarf Pattern and produce the perfect gift for family or friend.</p>
<p>Again just look astatine the difficulty and make sure you are keeping to those Crochet Scarf Patterns in your skill level as this will save a lot of frustration and ensure you enjoy your hobby as you build up your skills.</p>
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		<title>Crochet Snowflake Patterns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're like me, this time of year you start seeing articles on how to have a stress-free holiday, create meaningful holiday traditions, nurture yourself during the holidays, and so on. You start thinking about how to get things done ahead of time, how to juggle all the events and parties, and how to be better at everything. And if you're like me, you start to feel a lot of pressure and like you may be a downright failure when it comes to having holiday fun.

It all starts with Halloween. Now instead of just a simple jack-o-lantern, you've got to decorate the entire yard, littering it with fiberglass cobwebs, lighted witches, little ghosts in the trees, and bloodied hands that move when their motion detectors are activated. And of course you have to get the Trick or Treat candy. Lots of it. And it better be the Hershey's, not the "milk chocolate food" at the Dollar Store.

Around Halloween, you also start preparing for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, even New Year's. You buy, buy, buy and plan, plan, plan! The American culture of consumption consumes you and then belches, satisfied.

You work yourself into a veritable stress-frenzy! Here are some tips on how you can have the most stressful holiday imaginable:

1. Be a perfectionist. In the kitchen, this means making everything from scratch. You wouldn't dare use one of those horrible mixes would you?? Doesn't your family deserve only the very best?

2. Take Martha Stewart's lead and make everything you use to decorate. Grow your own holly. Sculpt your own menorah. Cut out your very own doilies in beautiful snowflake patterns, each one a completely original design. Sew the stockings-no, crochet them by hand-for your friends, your neighbors, their friends, and for your entire family (first cousins to third of course). Don't forget your step-family or your godchild either. Or Bubbles, the goldfish.

3. Wait until 11 pm on Christmas Eve to do all your shopping. Don't you dare buy anything before then! Have a fabulous time fighting for a parking space at the mall, and then enjoy the rush of buying stuff your loved ones will gladly give to Goodwill.

4. Whatever you do, don't give anything to charity. Don't cook at the soup kitchen, don't create an angel tree for donations of gifts for needy children. Don't put a nickel in the Salvation Army's bucket. Don't do anything but contemplate the bump on the end of your nose.

5. Get really, really worried about that bump. It seems to have changed shape. What if it's cancerous??? Do research on skin cancer for hours and neglect your family while you worry about your "cancer".

6. Spend the holidays with your least favorite family members, the ones who wouldn't mind backing over you when they cruise out of your driveway. Hey, what are family for?

7. Forget old friends. They're from the past and the past is past. Live in the present. Don't get nostalgic, and for goodness sakes, don't even think about those who have died. Life is for the living. Forget about everyone else.

8. Finally, refuse to believe in reindeer, Santa Claus, Jack Frost, the Grinch, and any of the other magical things about the holidays. Be sure to tell everyone that those are just cultural icons. And whatever you do, don't think about what the holidays meant for you when you were a child. Bah, humbug!

I guarantee that if you follow all of these tips, you'll not only ruin your holiday season, you'll also ruin everyone else's around you! So, give it a try. Or maybe, just maybe, if you'd like to enjoy the holidays (a novel idea these days!), you could just spend them visiting, playing games, exchanging stories, looking at old photos, reminiscing, and TALKING with your loved ones.

If you really want to be radical, you could unplug the TV, turn off the computer, and bury your cell phone in the back yard. And if you want to be downright revolutionary, you could stop the gift-giving frenzy and give the gift of love, heart full listening, beautiful caroling, and funny family stories to those you care about--and yourself.

It's your choice, isn't it?]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center"><strong>Crochet Snowflake Patterns</strong></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re like me, this time of year you start seeing articles on how to have a stress-free holiday, create meaningful holiday traditions, nurture yourself during the holidays, and so on. You start thinking about how to get things done ahead of time, how to juggle all the events and parties, and how to be better at everything. And if you&#8217;re like me, you start to feel a lot of pressure and like you may be a downright failure when it comes to having holiday fun. </p>
<p>It all starts with Halloween. Now instead of just a<span id="more-1745"></span> simple jack-o-lantern, you&#8217;ve got to decorate the entire yard, littering it with fibreglass cobwebs, lighted witches, little ghosts in the trees, and bloodied hands that move when their motion detectors are activated. And of course you have to get the Trick or Treat candy. Lots of it. And it better be the Hershey&#8217;s, not the &#8220;milk chocolate food&#8221; at the Dollar Store.</p>
<p>Around Halloween, you also start preparing for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, even New Year&#8217;s. You buy, buy, buy and plan, plan, plan! The American culture of consumption consumes you and then belches, satisfied.</p>
<p>You work yourself into a veritable stress-frenzy! Here are some tips on how you can have the most stressful holiday imaginable:</p>
<p>1. Be a perfectionist. In the kitchen, this means making everything from scratch. You wouldn&#8217;t dare use one of those horrible mixes would you?? Doesn&#8217;t your family deserve only the very best?</p>
<p>2. Take Martha Stewart&#8217;s lead and make everything you use to decorate. Grow your own holly. Sculpt your own menorah. Cut out your very own doilies in beautiful snowflake patterns, each one a completely original design. Sew the stockings-no, crochet them by hand-for your friends, your neighbors, their friends, and for your entire family (first cousins to third of course). Don&#8217;t forget your step-family or your godchild either. Or Bubbles, the goldfish.</p>
<p>3. Wait until 11 pm on Christmas Eve to do all your shopping. Don&#8217;t you dare buy anything before then! Have a fabulous time fighting for a parking space at the mall, and then enjoy the rush of buying stuff your loved ones will fain give to Goodwill.</p>
<p>4. Whatever you do, don&#8217;t give anything to charity. Don&#8217;t cook at the soup kitchen, don&#8217;t create an angel tree for donations of gifts for needy children. Don&#8217;t put a nickel in the Salvation Army&#8217;s bucket. Don&#8217;t do anything but contemplate the bump on the end of your nose.</p>
<p>5. Get really, really worried about that bump. It seems to have changed shape. What if it&#8217;s cancerous??? Do research on skin cancer for hours and neglect your family while you worry about your &#8220;cancer&#8221;.</p>
<p>6. Spend the holidays with your least favorite family members, the ones who wouldn&#8217;t mind backing over you when they cruise out of your driveway. Hey, what ar family for?</p>
<p>7. Forget old friends. They&#8217;re from the past and the past is past. Live in the present. Don&#8217;t get nostalgic, and for goodness sakes, don&#8217;t even think about those who have died. Life is for the living. Forget about everyone else.</p>
<p>8. Finally, refuse to believe in reindeer, Santa Claus, Jack Frost, the Grinch, and any of the other magical things about the holidays. Be sure to tell everyone that those are just cultural icons. And whatever you do, don&#8217;t think about what the holidays meant for you when you were a child. Bah, humbug!</p>
<p>I guarantee that if you follow all of these tips, you&#8217;ll not only ruin your vacation season, you&#8217;ll also ruin everyone else&#8217;s around you! So, give it a try. Or maybe, just maybe, if you&#8217;d like to enjoy the holidays (a novel idea these days!), you could just spend them visiting, playing games, exchanging stories, looking at old photos, reminiscing, and TALKING with your loved ones.</p>
<p>If you really want to be radical, you could unplug the TV, turn off the computer, and bury your cell phone in the back yard. And if you want to be downright revolutionary, you could stop the gift-giving frenzy and give the gift of love, heart full listening, beautiful caroling, and funny family stories to those you care about&#8211;and yourself.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s your choice, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
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		<title>Free Afghan Crochet Patterns For Beginners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The mixture of crochet coupled with knitting is the specialty of Tunisian crochet The characteristic or nature of Tunisian crochet is that it favors thick, long, strong and warm fabric thus making it favorable for winter clothes especially sportswear.

Tunisian crochet start from a chain, which the same in conventional crochet, thereafter one loop from every stitch is taken on the hook as we stitch from let side to right side along the path. Working left side to right side a 2nd row finishes the pattern.

Do not twist the work round, as this will lessen the quantity of loops leaving only one in hand. Tunisian crochet make great balaclava, stoles, shawls, hats, sweaters and socks. There are various stitches that come with the territory of Tunisian; and these stitches can be so mesmerizing that you could fall in love with them.

There are various names with which Tunisian crochet can be identified with like Tricot Crochet, Hook Knitting, Shepherd's Knitting Railroad Knitting and Afghan stitch. While various stitch types compromise of classic Tunisian, treble stitch, cheek, cluster, diagonal rib, crossed, cross over, fence, knot, mahogany, rib, star, stocking, eyelet, fan, four sided &#38; braid stitch.

Hope you understand that it is impossible that there be instructions all stitch types in a single article. It would be a good idea to begin with classic Tunisian stitch. This type of crocheting is one of the simplest type of crocheting for you to begin with

TRADITIONAL AFGHAN STITCH:

1.         Build a sequence that has equal quantity of stitches.

2.         Base Stitch: Place a hook within a second chain, add wool next to the hook and pull one ring through the chain, wool besides hook and pull against one loop, Keep doing till finish. In the end quantity of loops should match quantity of chains we began with.

3.        Second row: Twisting the wool should be prohibited round the hook and pull a ring from the 1st loop on hook, Keeping doing this till there remains a single loop remains. The motion of arm would not be left to right side of chain.

4.        Third row:  Take the first chain, place a hook from right side to left side from 1st standing thread of earlier row, put wool besides hook and next pull from one loop, replicate from 1st into each standing thread that is there besides the row to your left. In the end quantity of loops should match quantity of chains we began with

5.         Forth row: In sequence with the second, third and forth rows process is copied as per requirement. For a more elegant emergence you are free to make use of a dual crochet in the final row.

At some point in the making to might feel that it is getting twisted but that shouldn't worry you at all as once you are finished with the project you can press it to shape. I'd like to share something that shall help you in this project, the force of your hands should be constant or else the stitches shall appear vague in shape and size.]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center"><strong>Free Afghan Crochet Patterns For Beginners</strong></p>
<p>The mixture of crochet coupled with knitting is the specialty of Tunisian hook The characteristic or nature of Tunisian crochet is that it favors thick, long, strong and warm fabric thus making it favorable for winter clothes especially sportswear. </p>
<p>Tunisian crocheting start from a chain, which the same in conventional crochet, thereafter one loop from every stitch is taken on the hook as we stitch from let side to right side along the path. Working left side to right side a 2nd row finishes the pattern. </p>
<p>Do not twist the work round, as<span id="more-1741"></span> this will lessen the quantity of loops leaving only one in hand. Tunisian crochet make great balaclava, stoles, shawls, hats, sweaters and socks. There are various stitches that come with the territory of Tunisian; and these stitches can be so mesmerizing that you could fall in love with them.</p>
<p>There are various names with which Tunisian crochet can be identified with like Tricot Crochet, Hook Knitting, Shepherd&#8217;s Knitting Railroad Knitting and Afghan stitch. While various stitch types compromise of classic Tunisian, treble stitch, cheek, cluster, diagonal rib, crossed, cross over, fence, knot, mahogany, rib, star, stocking, eyelet, fan, four sided &amp; braid stitch.</p>
<p>Hope you understand that it is impossible that there be instructions all stitch types in a single article. It would be a good idea to begin with classic Tunisian stitch. This type of crocheting is one of the simplest type of crocheting for you to begin with</p>
<p>TRADITIONAL AFGHAN STITCH:</p>
<p>1.         Build a sequence that has equal quantity of stitches.</p>
<p>2.         Base Stitch: Place a hook within a second chain, add wool next to the hook and pull one ring through the chain, wool besides hook and pull against one loop, Keep doing till finish. In the end quantity of loops should match quantity of chains we began with.</p>
<p>3.        Second row: Twisting the wool should be prohibited round the hook and pull a ring from the 1st loop on hook, Keeping doing this till there remains a single loop remains. The motion of arm would not be left to right side of chain.</p>
<p>4.        Third row:  Take the first chain, place a hook from right side to left side from 1st standing thread of earlier row, put wool besides hook and next pull from one loop, replicate from 1st into each standing thread that is there besides the row to your left. In the end measure of loops should match quantity of chains we began with</p>
<p>5.         Forth row: In sequence with the second, third and forth rows process is copied as per requirement. For a more graceful emergence you are free to make use of a dual crochet in the final row.</p>
<p>At some point in the making to power feel that it is getting twisted but that shouldn&#8217;t worry you at all as once you ar ruined with the project you can press it to shape. I&#8217;d like to share something that shall help you in this project, the force of your hands should be constant or else the stitches shall appear vague in shape and size.</p>
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		<title>Sunflower Crochet Pattern</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer is a great time to find colorful flowers to create cheerful arrangements for your home. Take advantage of this flowering season by choosing flowers in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, such as the ones listed below:



 Teddy Bear Sunflowers - a small version of the original sunflower. It grows to 3 feet in height.     Dahlias - a cheery plant of the daisy family that has full blooms that can reach 10 inches in diameter.     Scented Geranium Leaves - this plant has sculpted leaves that are available in many scents from ginger to chocolate.     Zinnias - available in a variety of colors and sizes and has a hearty bloom.     Spray Roses - a miniature version of the rose that comes in lots of colors and scents.     Perennial Salvia - a purple sprig that adds a spiky contrast to the full blooms of the other plants. 

Decide on the container you want to use for your flower arrangement and fill it with water. A short bowl-like container will result in a fuller arrangement while a tall vase will result in a thinner arrangement. Garden flowers usually have thick and leafy stems which can make the water murky or cloudy. For this reason, it is best to use an opaque container such as a ceramic bowl or vase. To design the bouquet, start by grouping the medium and large flowers (Dahlias, Teddy Bear Sunflowers, and Zinnias) in your hand until you have the desired look. Stand the arrangement next to the container to gauge the proper height. Cut the stems at an angle to help the flowers stay hydrated.

Once you place the medium and large flowers in your container, tuck in the smaller flowers (Perennial Salvia and the Scented Geraniums) around the medium and large flowers. You should now have a beautiful flower arrangement for your home!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1737" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 413px"><a href="http://patternsforcrochets.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Sunflower-Crochet-Pattern.jpg" ><img src="http://patternsforcrochets.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Sunflower-Crochet-Pattern.jpg" alt="Sunflower Crochet Pattern Sunflower Crochet Pattern" width="403" height="336" class="size-full wp-image-1737" title="Sunflower Crochet Pattern" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sunflower Crochet Pattern</p></div><div align='center'>  <iframe src='http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=bestpricetoyou-grocery-20 &o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=B005JIPNA0&IS1=1&ref=tf_til&fc1=000000&lt1=_blank&m=amazon&lc1=0000FF&bc1=FFFFFF&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifr' style='width:120px;height:240px;' scrolling='no' marginwidth='0' marginheight='0' frameborder='0'></iframe>  <iframe src='http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=bestpricetoyou-grocery-20 &o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=B004Y73RIC&IS1=1&ref=tf_til&fc1=000000&lt1=_blank&m=amazon&lc1=0000FF&bc1=FFFFFF&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifr' style='width:120px;height:240px;' scrolling='no' marginwidth='0' marginheight='0' frameborder='0'></iframe>  <iframe src='http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=bestpricetoyou-grocery-20 &o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=B004ZHHOEE&IS1=1&ref=tf_til&fc1=000000&lt1=_blank&m=amazon&lc1=0000FF&bc1=FFFFFF&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifr' style='width:120px;height:240px;' scrolling='no' marginwidth='0' marginheight='0' frameborder='0'></iframe>  </div>
<p style="text-align:center"><strong>Sunflower Crochet Pattern</strong></p>
<p>Summer is a great time to find colorful flowers to create pollyannaish arrangements for your home. Take advantage of this flowering season by choosing flowers in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, such as the ones listed below: </p>
</p>
<ul>
<li>Teddy Bear Sunflowers &#8211; a small version of the original sunflower. It grows to 3 feet in height. </li>
<li>Dahlias &#8211; a cheery plant of the daisy family that has full blooms that can reach 10 inches in diameter. </li>
<li>Scented<span id="more-1736"></span> Geranium Leaves &#8211; this plant has sculpted leaves that ar available in many scents from ginger to chocolate.</li>
<li>Zinnias &#8211; available in a variety of colours and sizes and has a hearty bloom.</li>
<li>Spray Roses &#8211; a miniature version of the rose that comes in lots of colours and scents.</li>
<li>Perennial Salvia &#8211; a purple twig that adds a spiky contrast to the full blooms of the other plants.</li>
</ul>
<p>Decide on the container you want to use for your flower arrangement and fill it with water. A short bowl-like container will result in a fuller arrangement while a tall vase will result in a thinner arrangement. Garden flowers usually have thick and leafy stems which can make the water murky or cloudy. For this reason, it is best to use an opaque container such as a ceramic bowl or vase. To design the bouquet, start by grouping the medium and large flowers (Dahlias, Teddy Bear Sunflowers, and Zinnias) in your hand until you have the desired look. Stand the arrangement next to the container to gauge the right height. Cut the stems at an angle to help the flowers stay hydrated.</p>
<p>Once you place the medium and large flowers in your container, tuck in the smaller flowers (Perennial Salvia and the Scented Geraniums) around the medium and large flowers. You should now have a beautiful flower arrangement for your home!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article will attempt to look at the top ten props used in newborn photography. If you are a professional photographer this article will give you ideas of some of the more highly used props in the industry and help you wow your clients. If you are a proud new mom or dad this article will help you document the newborn in your life while creating amazing photos of your bundle of joy.

1. Mom and Pop

Although not technically a prop, the child's mom and dad are one of the most overlooked inclusions in infant photography. The roll of mom and dad in baby photography is to show the family as a total unit. The child should be portrayed as either an extension of the parents body or as being surrounded by one or both parents. In many resent infant photos, babies are being posed with mom and dad's wedding rings around their little fingers and toes. This is a great way to show the bonds of family and the love that is extended to the member.

2. Hats

Babies in hats are just adorable. There are many cute hats available sized for newborns. After all, their little head might get cold! If you are more of the crafty type there are many free patterns available online and at your nearest hobby store to knit or crochet. If you are not so crafty there are many artists in your area that would enjoy a little bit of your business. Hats that work the best have large ruffles, flowers or buttons sewn onto them. Also hats with ears, eyes or other animal features are highly popular.

3. Cocoon

These go by many names. Cocoon, swathe and pea-pod are just a few. They are a lot like a swaddle but not so structured. Often they are made of cloth and come in two varieties. There are open cocoons in which the infants entire body can be seen curled up inside. There are also closed cocoons that look more like a sleeping bag and only the baby's head or arms can be seen sticking out. Cocoons also come in hanging varieties.

4. Fabric

Like the backdrops of traditional portrait photographers, fabric of all colors and textures provide the backdrops of modern newborn photography. Sheets of fabric can be used as a simple surface covering or background for your photography. They can also be used to build up three dimensional surfaces for posing the newborn on. Babies this young are not capable of posing themselves and lush layers of fabric will help to hold them up. Look for fabrics that provide a variety of textures and complimentary color schemes.

5. Antique Produce Scale

The first thing that dad tells everybody he calls about his new baby is how much it weights. I don't really know why that is, but a photograph of the same sentiment is just as meaningful. Though modern digital scales can be used to the same effect, there is nothing quite as charming as seeing a newborn baby posed and sleeping in an old produce scale. Look for scales with rich patinas and bold numbers. Remember that curves and shapes are primary elements in your photography. Don't forget to be mindful of rust and sharp metal edges. Infants have very delicate skin.

6. Antique Chair Look

For these at antique stores or estate sales or ask your clients to bring along a family heirloom. Using an antique chair to pose infants on gives a look of luxury to your photos. Chairs are a mainstay of modern interior design and a core expression of our environment. Look for chairs with rich colors, strong lines and ornate details.

7. Large Plush Pillows

Pillows and bean bags are more of a posing aid than a prop. They go underneath the fabric and other props, but they are just as important. They give rigidity to your other props and allow you to sculpt a miniature landscape for your photos. Also, they are soft and warm. This will help ease the baby into a gentile slumber for those sleepy lullaby shots.

8. Trunks

Imagine finding a newborn baby inside of a little treasure box... Okay don't call social services just yet. Trunks, treasure boxes and other ornate storage boxes are great for posing babies in. A baby is a beautiful treasure, and these boxes give a warm and luxurious feel to your newborn photographs. Look for ornate woodwork and rich detailing. Boxes with crackle textures or metallic finishes are especially popular.

9. Bowls

Bowls are a great item to pose babies in. They can be made of many materials, from gorgeous woods to bright metals. Bowls are available in many shapes, colors and textures and can be found just about anywhere. They can be highly modern and sculptural or antique and rustic. Just a small sample of different bowls can give your photos many different feels and themes. Along this same theme pots and colanders may be used to the same effect.

10. Baskets

This is the number one, all time favorite baby photo prop. Whether they are woven of wood, cloth, metal or other fibers, baskets and newborns go together. A baby in a basket is like a puppy in a shoe or a kitten in a tea cup. It is just plain cute. Baskets are great because they can be filled with other items such as stuffed animals, different fabric papers and other textural items. Be aware that the basket might be considered an overused prop by some savvy clients who would rather see the baby curled up in a cocoon or wooden box. You should be prepared to offer these other props if baskets are unwanted.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1733" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 372px"><a href="http://patternsforcrochets.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Free-Crochet-Pattern-For-Baby-Cocoon.jpg" ><img src="http://patternsforcrochets.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Free-Crochet-Pattern-For-Baby-Cocoon.jpg" alt="Free Crochet Pattern For Baby Cocoon Free Crochet Pattern For Baby Cocoon" width="362" height="500" class="size-full wp-image-1733" title="Free Crochet Pattern For Baby Cocoon" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Free Crochet Pattern For Baby Cocoon</p></div>
<p style="text-align:center"><strong>Free Crochet Pattern For Baby Cocoon</strong></p>
<p>This clause will attempt to look at the top ten props used in newborn photography. If you are a professional photographer this clause will give you ideas of some of the more highly used props in the industry and help you wow your clients. If you are a proud new mom or dad this article will help you document the newborn in your life while creating amazing photos of your bundle of joy. </p>
<p> <strong>1. Mom and Pop </strong> </p>
<p>Although not technically a prop, the child&#8217;s mom and dad are one of the<span id="more-1732"></span> most unnoted inclusions in baby photography. The roll of mom and dad in baby photography is to show the family as a total unit. The child should be portrayed as either an extension of the parents body or as being encircled by one or both parents. In many resent babe photos, babies ar being posed with mom and dad&#8217;s wedding rings around their little fingers and toes. This is a great way to show the bonds of family and the love that is extended to the member.</p>
<p><strong>2. Hats</strong></p>
<p>Babies in hats are just adorable. There are many cunning hats available sized for newborns. After all, their little head might get cold! If you are more of the crafty type there are many free patterns available online and astatine your nearest hobby store to knit or crochet. If you are not so crafty there are many artists in your area that would enjoy a little bit of your business. Hats that work the best have large ruffles, flowers or buttons stitched onto them. Also hats with ears, eyes or other animal features ar extremely popular.</p>
<p><strong>3. Cocoon</strong></p>
<p>These go by many names. Cocoon, swathe and pea-pod are just a few. They ar a lot like a swathe but not so structured. Often they ar made of cloth and come in two varieties. There are open cocoons in which the infants entire body can be seen curling up inside. There are also closed cocoons that look more like a sleeping bag and only the baby&#8217;s head or arms can be seen sticking out. Cocoons also come in hanging varieties.</p>
<p><strong>4. Fabric</strong></p>
<p>Like the backdrops of traditional portrait photographers, fabric of all colors and textures provide the backdrops of modern newborn photography. Sheets of fabric can be used as a simple surface covering or background for your photography. They can also be used to build up three dimensional surfaces for sitting the newborn on. Babies this young are not capable of posing themselves and lush layers of fabric will help to hold them up. Look for fabrics that provide a variety of textures and complimentary color schemes.</p>
<p><strong>5. Antique Produce Scale</strong></p>
<p>The first thing that dad tells everybody he calls about his new baby is how much it weights. I don&#8217;t really know why that is, but a photograph of the same sentiment is just as meaningful. Though modern digital scales can be used to the same effect, there is nothing quite as charming as seeing a newborn baby posed and sleeping in an old produce scale. Look for scales with rich patinas and bold numbers. Remember that curves and shapes are primary elements in your photography. Don&#8217;t forget to be aware of rust and sharp metal edges. Infants have very delicate skin.</p>
<p><strong>6. Antique Chair Look</strong></p>
<p>For these at antique stores or estate sales or ask your clients to bring along a family heirloom. Using an antique chair to pose infants on gives a look of luxury to your photos. Chairs are a mainstay of modern interior design and a core expression of our environment. Look for chairs with rich colors, strong lines and ornate details.</p>
<p><strong>7. Large Plush Pillows</strong></p>
<p>Pillows and bean bags are more of a posing aid than a prop. They go underneath the fabric and other props, but they are just as important. They give rigidity to your other props and allow you to sculpt a miniature landscape for your photos. Also, they are soft and warm. This will help ease the baby into a gentile slumber for those sleepy lullaby shots.</p>
<p><strong>8. Trunks</strong></p>
<p>Imagine finding a newborn baby inside of a little treasure box&#8230; Okay don&#8217;t call social services just yet. Trunks, treasure boxes and other flowery storage boxes are great for posing babies in. A baby is a beautiful treasure, and these boxes give a warm and luxurious feel to your newborn photographs. Look for ornate woodwork and rich detailing. Boxes with crackle textures or metallic finishes ar especially popular.</p>
<p><strong>9. Bowls</strong></p>
<p>Bowls are a great item to pose babies in. They can be made of many materials, from gorgeous woods to bright metals. Bowls are available in many shapes, colors and textures and can be found just about anywhere. They can be highly modern and sculptural or antique and rustic. Just a small sample of different bowls can give your photos many different feels and themes. Along this same theme pots and colanders may be used to the same effect.</p>
<p><strong>10. Baskets</strong></p>
<p>This is the number one, all time favorite baby photo prop. Whether they are woven of wood, cloth, metal or other fibers, baskets and newborns go together. A baby in a basket is like a puppy in a shoe or a kitty in a tea cup. It is just plain cute. Baskets are great because they can be filled with other items such as stuffed animals, different fabric papers and other textural items. Be aware that the basket power be considered an overused prop by some savvy clients who would rather see the baby curled up in a cocoon or wooden box. You should be prepared to offer these other props if baskets are unwanted.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[More than half of the female population in the world love to crochet. From shawls and scarves to dazzling skirts, there really isn't anything that can't be crocheted.

A remarkable range of patterns are available on the internet. Most of them are featured in almost every fashion house. Creative minds are unleashed using these patterns.

There are crochet patterns for blouses, skirts, hats, sweaters, toys, you name it. Patterns are available for any style of clothing there is.

Patterns are offered to anyone and everyone. If you are new to knitting, there is a assortment of beginner crochet designs available on the internet. Learning the art of knitting can be tedious, but with enough effort, the outcome can be magnificent.

There are many crochet patterns for you available. Be it designer crochet patterns or just basic patterns for someone who prefers a simple task. Log onto the internet and enter a vast world of designer crochet patterns. Just type or scan the patterns to be used at a later stage. This would save valuable moments of your time.

Understanding crochet patterns is a different task altogether. If you are a beginner then crochet designs would appear like jargon. Gather information from websites, books or friends can simplify this process. They are generally worked in rows or rounds. Each pattern has different specifications such as rows, rounds or a combination.

There are thousands of designer patterns available, but if you would like to be unique, the best step would be to design one on your own. There are thousands of beginner patterns to learn from. Remember to use available patterns as a focal point to inspire your own ideas and creativity. Once you get a hang of it, you will soon be on your way to making your own patterns.

Check out some unique and exclusive crochet patterns now!]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center"><strong>Unique Crochet Patterns</strong></p>
<p>More than half of the female universe in the world love to crochet. From shawls and scarves to dazzling skirts, there really isn&#8217;t anything that can&#8217;t be crocheted. </p>
<p>A noteworthy range of patterns are available on the internet. Most of them are featured in almost every fashion house. Creative minds are unleashed using these patterns. </p>
<p>There are crochet patterns for blouses, skirts, hats, sweaters, toys, you name it. Patterns are available for any style of clothing there is. </p>
<p>Patterns are offered to anyone and everyone. If you are new to<span id="more-1728"></span> knitting, there is a assortment of beginner crochet designs available on the internet. Learning the art of knitwork can be tedious, but with enough effort, the outcome can be magnificent.</p>
<p>There are many hook patterns for you available. Be it designer hook patterns or just basic patterns for someone who prefers a simple task. Log onto the internet and enter a vast world of designer crochet patterns. Just type or scan the patterns to be used at a later stage. This would save valuable moments of your time.</p>
<p>Understanding crochet patterns is a different task altogether. If you are a beginner then crochet designs would appear like jargon. Gather information from websites, books or friends can simplify this process. They are generally worked in rows or rounds. Each pattern has different specifications such as rows, rounds or a combination.</p>
<p>There are thousands of designer patterns available, but if you would like to be unique, the best step would be to design one on your own. There ar thousands of beginner patterns to learn from. Remember to use available patterns as a focal point to inspire your own ideas and creativity. Once you get a hang of it, you will soon be on your way to making your own patterns.</p>
<p>Check out some unique and exclusive hook patterns now!</p>
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		<title>Baby Booties Crochet Pattern</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you unable to find a perfect baby shoe for your prince or princess? It's time to simplify your quest for the best baby shoes through some simple yet effective strategies. Most often, people focus just on the outlook of the baby shoes and pay less attention to its fabrication which plays a crucial role in determining the comfort of the shoe. Now, you can find a wide range of toddler shoes that are trendy, colorful, unique, affordable and comfortable.

There are some important key factors that determine the comfort of infant shoes. You need to check out these factors properly to pick the right shoe according to your expectation and in time.

Here are some important factors that must be accounted while looking for baby shoes:

Soles:

When looking for comfortable and trendy toddler shoes, your main focus should on the soles which are responsible for offering a comfortable walking movement for the baby. If the soles are rigid then it might not allow the lower part of the baby's foot to move freely. So, check out the soles flexibility before picking a shoe.

Fabrication:

It is another important feature that must be examined properly; poor fabrication will not provide comfort and convenience for the baby which might like to move around the home frequently. Moreover, shoes that are fabricated effectively will retain its flexibility and comfort for a long time.

Heels:

Most often baby shoes may not come with heels, but it's important to check the shoes since heels can cause many deformities problem in the future. Besides, heels might also create pain while walking frequently.

Manufacturing material:

You need to carefully examine the material in which the shoe is manufactured because low quality materials such as leather will cause skin allergy in babies. Usually, baby's skin is soft and delicate in nature, so it's essential to look through the materials to secure your baby from allergies and rashes.

Toe caps:

Don't pick baby shoes that have pointed toe caps, since narrow and pointed toe caps might cause discomfort by restricting the movements of the toe. You need to choose shoes with broad toe caps which allow the baby's toe to move freely without any difficulty.

These are some important factors that must be checked out properly to find the best baby shoes. You can make use of these tips while looking for crochet booties too, since newborn baby booties are also designed in a similar pattern.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1725" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://patternsforcrochets.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Baby-Booties-Crochet-Pattern.jpg" ><img src="http://patternsforcrochets.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Baby-Booties-Crochet-Pattern.jpg" alt="Baby Booties Crochet Pattern Baby Booties Crochet Pattern" width="500" height="500" class="size-full wp-image-1725" title="Baby Booties Crochet Pattern" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Baby Booties Crochet Pattern</p></div><div align='center'>  <iframe src='http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=bestpricetoyou-grocery-20 &o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=B004GYAMG8&IS1=1&ref=tf_til&fc1=000000&lt1=_blank&m=amazon&lc1=0000FF&bc1=FFFFFF&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifr' style='width:120px;height:240px;' scrolling='no' marginwidth='0' marginheight='0' frameborder='0'></iframe>  <iframe src='http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=bestpricetoyou-grocery-20 &o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=1936096137&IS1=1&ref=tf_til&fc1=000000&lt1=_blank&m=amazon&lc1=0000FF&bc1=FFFFFF&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifr' style='width:120px;height:240px;' scrolling='no' marginwidth='0' marginheight='0' frameborder='0'></iframe>  <iframe src='http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=bestpricetoyou-grocery-20 &o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=B005JPT9IK&IS1=1&ref=tf_til&fc1=000000&lt1=_blank&m=amazon&lc1=0000FF&bc1=FFFFFF&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifr' style='width:120px;height:240px;' scrolling='no' marginwidth='0' marginheight='0' frameborder='0'></iframe>  </div>
<p style="text-align:center"><strong>Baby Booties Crochet Pattern</strong></p>
<p>Are you unable to find a perfect baby shoe for your prince or princess? It&#8217;s time to simplify your quest for the best baby shoes through some simple yet effective strategies. Most often, people focus just on the outlook of the baby shoes and pay less attention to its fabrication which plays a crucial role in determining the comfort of the shoe. Now, you can find a wide range of toddler shoes that are trendy, colorful, unique, affordable and comfortable. </p>
<p>There are some important key factors that determine the comfort of infant shoes. You need to<span id="more-1724"></span> check out these factors properly to pick the right shoe according to your expectation and in time.</p>
<p>Here are some important factors that moldiness be accounted while looking for baby shoes:</p>
<p>Soles:</p>
<p>When looking for comfortable and trendy toddler shoes, your main focus should on the soles which are responsible for oblation a comfortable walking movement for the baby. If the soles are rigid then it power not allow the lower part of the baby&#8217;s foot to move freely. So, check out the soles flexibility before picking a shoe.</p>
<p>Fabrication:</p>
<p>It is another important feature that must be examined properly; poor fabrication will not provide comfort and convenience for the baby which might like to move around the home frequently. Moreover, shoes that ar fabricated effectively will retain its flexibility and comfort for a long time.</p>
<p>Heels:</p>
<p>Most often baby shoes may not come with heels, but it&#8217;s important to check the shoes since heels can cause many deformities problem in the future. Besides, heels mightiness also create pain while walking frequently.</p>
<p>Manufacturing material:</p>
<p>You need to cautiously examine the material in which the shoe is manufactured because low quality materials such as leather will cause skin allergy in babies. Usually, baby&#8217;s skin is soft and delicate in nature, so it&#8217;s essential to look through the materials to secure your baby from allergies and rashes.</p>
<p>Toe caps:</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t pick baby shoes that have pointed toe caps, since narrow and pointed toe caps might cause discomfort by restricting the movements of the toe. You need to choose shoes with broad toe caps which allow the baby&#8217;s toe to move freely without any difficulty.</p>
<p>These are some important factors that must be checked out properly to find the best baby shoes. You can make use of these tips while looking for crochet booties too, since newborn baby booties are also designed in a similar pattern.</p>
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		<title>Blanket Crochet Patterns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for crochet blanket patterns? If you are just learning crochet, then you came to the right place. There is a lot you need to know if you're a beginner so that you can make a really nice blanket that you can be proud of. You will be able to make a blanket that you and your family can love and cherish for years to come. If this is your first project you are going to want it to be something simple but at the same time something really beautiful too.

You can search the internet for patterns as there are literally thousands out there that you can print off for free. Just search for patterns that look like you would be able to do easy enough and for photos of the finished project. I love looking at all the photos of crochet blanket patterns. I do this first to see what I would love to have around my own home and then see if I can accomplish the crochet blanket patterns. If you see more than one that you like, print off as many as you like so that you can refer to them later for more great ideas.

Some people like to take their yarn and roll them all into balls. This can make it easier to use as I have been in a predicament where my yarn gets all knotted up inside the skein of yarn and I have to take time and try to figure out how to unknot the mess. It's up to you if you want to roll all your yarn into balls. I know if you have cats they would love it if you would.

Then, every day spend some time working on the crochet blanket patterns. Sometimes it can take a month or so to finish a blanket. It just depends on the type of stitches you are using, the size of the hook you use and how big you are making your blanket. Sometimes you can finish the blanket in a lot less time than that. I like to work on all my crochet blanket patterns in the evening while I am relaxing and watching TV.

These crochet blanket patterns make wonderful gifts. I'm sure you know of a lot of people that would just love to receive a handmade blanket as a gift. I know a lot of people that use crochet blanket patterns to make blankets for those who are homeless. They spend all year making them and then in the winter they hand them out to those who are cold and don't have a home to use to keep warm.

You can also find patterns for making blankets for preemie babies for those whose moms don't have much money. These are fun to make I think because you are imagining the newborn being wrapped up in it. You can find organizations like this on the internet and they may even have their own crochet blanket patterns for you to follow. The one I know about is called The Preemie Project and I think it would be wonderful if you used your talent and all your saved up crochet blanket patterns to help those who are in need.

There are also crochet blanket patterns swaps where you join a group of people and they all swap their patterns. This is usually done through the mail and it can be a lot of fun sending your favorite crochet blanket patterns out and getting twenty or so in the mail. You meet a lot of new people this way and you get a lot of great crochet blanket patterns too.

So, if you are looking for a great project to do and you really love to crochet, then find some crochet blanket patterns and make yourself or someone else a really beautiful handmade afghan. You, your family and friends will enjoy these blankets for years to come and you never know these blankets may just become a family heirloom and be handed down throughout the generations. I'm sure you have a blanket handed down throughout your own family so why not start one of your own? I'm sure you'll find many ways to use your crochet blanket patterns.]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center"><strong>Blanket Crochet Patterns</strong></p>
<p>Are you looking for crochet blanket patterns? If you are just learning crochet, then you came to the right place. There is a lot you need to know if you&#8217;re a beginner so that you can make a really nice blanket that you can be proud of. You will be able to make a blanket that you and your family can love and cherish for years to come. If this is your first project you ar going to want it to be something simple but at the same time something really beautiful too. </p>
<p>You can search<span id="more-1719"></span> the internet for patterns as there ar literally thousands out there that you can print off for free. Just search for patterns that look like you would be able to do easy enough and for photos of the finished project. I love looking at all the photos of crochet blanket patterns. I do this first to see what I would love to have around my own home and then see if I can accomplish the crochet blanket patterns. If you see more than one that you like, print off as many as you like so that you can refer to them later for more great ideas.</p>
<p>Some people like to take their yarn and roll them all into balls. This can make it easier to use as I have been in a predicament where my yarn gets all knotted up inside the skein of yarn and I have to take time and try to figure out how to unknot the mess. It&#8217;s up to you if you want to roll all your yarn into balls. I know if you have cats they would love it if you would.</p>
<p>Then, every day spend some time working on the crochet blanket patterns. Sometimes it can take a month or so to finish a blanket. It just depends on the type of stitches you are using, the sizing of the hook you use and how big you are making your blanket. Sometimes you can finish the blanket in a lot less time than that. I like to work on all my crochet blanket patterns in the evening while I am relaxing and watching TV.</p>
<p>These crochet blanket patterns make wonderful gifts. I&#8217;m sure you know of a lot of people that would just love to receive a handmade blanket as a gift. I know a lot of people that use crochet blanket patterns to make blankets for those who are homeless. They spend all year making them and then in the winter they hand them out to those who are cold and don&#8217;t have a home to use to keep warm.</p>
<p>You can also find patterns for making blankets for preemie babies for those whose moms don&#8217;t have much money. These ar fun to make I think because you are imagining the newborn being wrapped up in it. You can find organizations like this on the net and they may even have their own crochet blanket patterns for you to follow. The one I know about is called The Preemie Project and I think it would be wonderful if you used your talent and all your saved up crochet blanket patterns to help those who ar in need.</p>
<p>There are also crochet blanket patterns swaps where you join a group of people and they all swap their patterns. This is usually done through the mail and it can be a lot of fun sending your favorite crocheting blanket patterns out and getting twenty or so in the mail. You meet a lot of new people this way and you get a lot of great crochet blanket patterns too.</p>
<p>So, if you are looking for a great project to do and you really love to crochet, then find some crochet blanket patterns and make yourself or someone else a really beautiful handmade afghan. You, your family and friends will enjoy these blankets for years to come and you never know these blankets may just become a family heirloom and be handed down throughout the generations. I&#8217;m sure you have a blanket handed down throughout your own family so why not start one of your own? I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll find many ways to use your crocheting blanket patterns.</p>
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		<title>Crochet Patterns Baby Booties</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mankind has been producing fabrics in one form or another for thousands of years. It is amazing to think that the first woven textiles date back at least 20,000 years. The art of knitting is a mere pup in comparison to its cousin, weaving, as it has only been around a thousand years or so. Would it surprise you however to learn that crochet, is certainly the baby of the family at only a mere two hundred years old or so. It certainly surprised me!

There is a fair amount of mystery about the origins of crochet and it is difficult to pin down the exact moment of its birth. However, the first crochet patterns ever to be produced can be traced back to a Dutch publication in the early nineteenth century.

Crochet was now on the map and it began to grow in popularity among the working classes as a cheap alternative to the very fashionable but exclusive fine laces which were in vogue at that time. At this time it was very much looked down upon by ladies of society as a cheap 'knockoff' and was never seen in fashionable circles.

However, this was soon to change as it soon began to become more acceptable among the higher classes, not only as a past time for idle hands but as a fashionable fabric, to replace lace whose industry was becoming disreputable due to bad practices and appalling working conditions. Crochet became a way for society to boycott the lace industry.

In 1846 the Irish potato famine struck, resulting in major economic crisis in Ireland. Humble crochet played a vital part in its recovery, as a method for impoverished women and children to make money. Thus 'Irish Crochet' was born and was extremely sought after, being shipped all over the world. This beautiful delicate work was very popular, especially in the States and also gave upper society a chance to indulge their philanthropic sides.

Towards the end of the 19th century crochet had earned a place in the hearts of crafters and had become a legitimate pastime, especially in America. Its popularity did of course wax and wane over the decades: who could forget the influence of crochet in the 60's and 70's? Crochet is a remarkably versatile craft, it can be used to make the most delicate lace to chunky sweaters and even objects with structured form such as baby booties. It is still a popular craft today thanks to its versatility and is often seen in its various forms on fashion house cat walks all over the world.]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center"><strong>Crochet Patterns Baby Booties</strong></p>
<p>Mankind has been producing fabrics in one form or another for thousands of years. It is amazing to think that the first woven textiles date back at least 20,000 years. The art of knitting is a mere pup in comparison to its cousin, weaving, as it has only been around a thousand years or so. Would it surprisal you however to learn that crochet, is certainly the baby of the family astatine only a mere two hundred years old or so. It certainly surprised me! </p>
<p>There is a fair amount of mystery about the origins of<span id="more-1714"></span> crochet and it is difficult to pin down the exact moment of its birth. However, the first crochet patterns ever to be produced can be traced back to a Dutch publication in the early nineteenth century.</p>
<p>Crochet was now on the map and it began to grow in popularity among the working classes as a cheap alternative to the very stylish but exclusive fine laces which were in vogue at that time. At this time it was very much looked down upon by ladies of society as a cheap &#8216;knockoff&#8217; and was never seen in fashionable circles.</p>
<p>However, this was soon to change as it soon began to become more acceptable among the higher classes, not only as a past time for idle hands but as a stylish fabric, to replace lace whose industry was becoming disreputable due to bad practices and appalling working conditions. Crochet became a way for society to boycott the lace industry.</p>
<p>In 1846 the Irish potato famine struck, resulting in major economic crisis in Ireland. Humble crochet played a vital part in its recovery, as a method for impoverished women and children to make money. Thus &#8216;Irish Crochet&#8217; was born and was extremely sought after, being shipped all over the world. This beautiful delicate work was very popular, especially in the States and also gave upper society a chance to indulge their philanthropic sides.</p>
<p>Towards the end of the 19th century crochet had earned a place in the hearts of crafters and had become a legitimate pastime, especially in America. Its popularity did of course wax and wane over the decades: who could forget the influence of crochet in the 60&#8242;s and 70&#8242;s? Crochet is a remarkably versatile craft, it can be used to make the most delicate lace to chunky sweaters and even objects with structured form such as baby booties. It is still a popular craft today thanks to its versatility and is often seen in its various forms on fashion house cat walks all over the world.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Valentine's Day is the day that we honor those whom we admire, our boyfriends, girlfriends, and spouses.  There is probably no other holiday as full of excitement, romance, and sentimental value as Valentine's Day.

Reserved as a special day for our sweethearts, many people choose to add home décor and furnishings to surround themselves with that sentimental meaning behind Valentine's Day.  You can create a homemade Valentine wreath that can last from year to year and be proudly displayed upon a wall or over the fireplace.  There are many different crafts that have patterns and you can easily find a pattern for the hobby of your choice.

First you will need to determine your hobby.  Do you knit or crochet?  Do you like to work with clay?  You can even create a gorgeous Valentine's wreath simply by sewing and stuffing hearts together.  You can cut out a nice red heart patterned material and stitch hearts together.  You can also use various textured fabrics such as satins and silks, and use pastel shimmery colors.

If you knit or crochet, you can find a heart shaped pattern and use rosy colored yarns to create luxurious heart wreaths.  You may find a pattern that is made out of many hearts assembled into one heart shaped wreath, or one large heart that is knitted or crocheted out of plush yarn.

One of the most popular materials used for creating a Valentine Wreath, is the grapevine heart wreath.  This wreath is made out of grapevines and the vines are washed, soaked in water until they become supple, then twisted into the wreath shape.

You can easily purchase a grapevine heart wreath at our local craft and hobby store, or if you have access to grapevines, you can wash and shape them yourself.   If you have other vines available, you can also try using them.

After you have either purchased or created your wreath, you can then embellish your Valentine's wreath with any item you choose.  Equipped with a glue gun and your decorations, you can then beautify your wreath according to your liking.

If you are a sentimental person, you can choose to use items such as pictures from cards, or other items and hot glue them to the wreath.  Little hearts, fabric cutouts, and small cupid figurines can add a lot of beauty to your wreath.

So whether your talent is sewing, knitting, crocheting, or using a glue gun, you can make a beautiful, personal and very sentimental Valentine's wreath to treasure for years to come.]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center"><strong>Red Heart Crochet Patterns</strong></p>
<p>Valentine&#8217;s Day is the day that we honor those whom we admire, our boyfriends, girlfriends, and spouses.  There is probably no other vacation as full of excitement, romance, and sentimental value as Valentine&#8217;s Day. </p>
<p>Reserved as a special day for our sweethearts, many people choose to add home décor and furnishings to surround themselves with that sentimental meaning behind Valentine&#8217;s Day.  You can create a homemade Valentine wreath that can last from year to year and be proudly displayed upon a wall or over the fireplace.  There are many different crafts that have<span id="more-1709"></span> patterns and you can easily find a pattern for the hobby of your choice.</p>
<p>First you will need to determine your hobby.  Do you knit or crochet?  Do you like to work with clay?  You can even create a gorgeous Valentine&#8217;s wreath simply by sewing and stuffing hearts together.  You can cut out a nice red heart patterned material and stitch hearts together.  You can also use various textured fabrics such as satins and silks, and use pastel shimmery colors.</p>
<p>If you knit or crochet, you can find a heart shaped pattern and use rosy colored yarns to create luxurious heart wreaths.  You may find a pattern that is made out of many hearts assembled into one heart shaped wreath, or one large heart that is knitted or crocheted out of plush yarn.</p>
<p>One of the most popular materials used for creating a Valentine Wreath, is the grapevine heart wreath.  This wreath is made out of grapevines and the vines are washed, soaked in water until they become supple, then twisted into the wreath shape.</p>
<p>You can easily purchase a grapevine heart wreath at our local craft and hobby store, or if you have access to grapevines, you can wash and shape them yourself.   If you have other vines available, you can also try using them.</p>
<p>After you have either purchased or created your wreath, you can then embellish your Valentine&#8217;s wreath with any item you choose.  Equipped with a glue gun and your decorations, you can then beautify your wreath according to your liking.</p>
<p>If you ar a sentimental person, you can choose to use items such as pictures from cards, or other items and hot glue them to the wreath.  Little hearts, fabric cutouts, and small cupid figurines can add a lot of beauty to your wreath.</p>
<p>So whether your talent is sewing, knitting, crocheting, or using a glue gun, you can make a beautiful, personal and very sentimental Valentine&#8217;s wreath to treasure for years to come.</p>
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