PPT-Hooked on Crochet Making a basic granny square

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Step 1 Holding the hook and yarn Step 1 cont Step 2 Making a slip knot Step 3 Making a chain Step 4 Slip stitch sl st to form a ring I nsert the crochet hook

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Step 1 Holding the hook and yarn Step 1 cont Step 2 Making a slip knot Step 3 Making a chain Step 4 Slip stitch sl st to form a ring I nsert the crochet hook through the first chain you made which is next to the slip knot . S crocheters work with the international crochet symbol system This system was invented by the Japanese in the 1960s or even earlier however Americans could find the system of crochet if they looked in b ooks published outside of the United States The skill is known as haken in Holland haekling in Denmark hekling in Norway and virkning in Sweden Other forms of handwork knitting embroidery and weaving can be dated far back in time thanks to archeological finds written sources and pictorial rep Weatherall. ”. by Katherine Anne Porter – pp. 834-843. Introduction:. In this story, Granny . Weatherall. remembers key moments from her life as it comes to a close. . Consider the judgments Granny makes about the life she has lived.. Selynah. . Slusser. Brief history of crochet. There really is no proven beginnings of crochet. Believed to be taught to nuns in the 1500’s . Some say derived from Chinese needle art called “tambouring”. Supplies 24in Square of muslin 30in Square of muslin for backing 30in Square of batting 100% wool) Your favorite marking pen Thread Any of these threads will do. I do recommend a natural fiber. Silk # MATERIALS- 45-50 g crochet yarn (e.g Novita Tennessee; 100 g = approx. 214 m)- crochet hook, size 2.5-3.0 mm (approx. US B/1-D/3)A. For flower embellishments:- piece of solid-colored cotton poplin- Katherine Anne Porter. The author. Born in Texas in 1890; years active: 1920-1977. American journalist, essayist, short story writer, novelist, political activist. Penetrating insight; works dealing with dark themes such as betrayal, death, and the origin of human evil; drawing on her own life, creating rich blends of reality and imagination. CROCHET AUSTRALIA Postal Address:MALENY QLD 4552Website: www.crochetaustralia.com.au elcome to the August 2011 newsletter. From what we have around Australia for awhile, so most of you would be indo Making a basic granny square. Step 1: Holding the hook and yarn. Step 1 cont..: . Step 2: Making a slip knot. Step . 3. : Making a chain. Step 4: Slip stitch (. sl. . st. ) to form a ring. I. nsert the crochet hook through . Weatherall. 1. What connotations does the name ". Weatherall. " have within the context of the story?. 2. How is the name suited to the protagonist?. 3. Cite examples from the story to show that life has not "been too much for her.". Weatherall. ”. Notes on the story. KATHERINE ANNE PORTER. May 15, . 1890 - September. 18, 1980. . “. I shall try to tell the truth, but the result will be fiction.” . KATHERINE ANNE PORTER. Born. Southern Fried Fiction. Essential Questions. What was life like for American middle- to upper-class women in the mid- to late-nineteenth century and early twentieth century?. How did factors such as race, class, nationality/immigration status, and marital status effect a woman's place and role(s) at the turn-of-the-century (1890s-1910s)?. Weatherall. ”. by Katherine Anne Porter – pp. 834-843. Introduction:. In this story, Granny . Weatherall. remembers key moments from her life as it comes to a close. . Consider the judgments Granny makes about the life she has lived.. Granny . Granny. . please comb my hair . you always take your time . you always take such care . You put me to sit on a cushion . between your knees . you rub a little coconut oil . parting gentle as a breeze .

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