Wow!!! 276 pageviews by 4:08pm today is the highest that this blog recieved since it was started. It coincides with my effort in learning how to increase traffic on this blog. Thanks to google analytics, it is possible for me to know which topic attracts the most views and other interesting info. such as the traffic source. If you are interested in doing the same, try this link
Now I need to learn how to attract followers and keep them interested in my blog so that they would come back often. I have to think about what they need and want. What do crocheting women like myself look for in a blog? Good helpful information related to their interests? Yes. Entertaining? Yes. Interesting? Yes.
Beauty? Yes. I feel, that I failed on most of these most of the times.
I want to be a serious blogger that consistently meet the above criteria of meeting the needs of viewers and this is the hard part because it would take time and dedication. For my blog to be interesting, I have to become an interesting person myself.
How can I become that person? I need to have a positive outlook, be interested in learning new and different things, especially things related to my interests. I have to learn and master the communication tools that is available in this high-tech world.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
FO--Diagonal Box Stitch Cowl or Scarf
I just finished another Diagonal Box Stitch Cowl. This can be worn as a short scarf or a cowl. My intention was to make it as a cowl but decided to leave the sides open so it can be worn in different ways. Please note the scalloped edge which I prefer over the straight edge. Hair accessories made of plastic with no sharp metal components can be used instead of buttons to close the front and wear it as a cowl.
Wear it like this:
or like this:
or like this:
I like it worn like this last photo.
Wear it like this:
or like this:
or like this:
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Jokes -- Funny Crochet Riddles, Jokes and Terminology
Clean Jokes only (no lye soap necessary).
1. What is a yoyo? A yoyo is when the hook and the yarn dance the tangle!
Seriously: Yo is a crochet term which means yarn over. The yarn is NOT coiled over the hook for single crochet (sc), coiled once for double crochet (dc) and twice for triple crochet (tr), before inserting the hook on specific stitch. Please click link below to see video tutorials:
click here
2. How did the hook sing to the yarn? Strand by me......
Seriously: I like this song, "Stand By Me". This is one of my favorites. Please click the link below and listen:
http://stlyrics.com/lyrics/standbyme/standbyme.htm
Seriously: Please find the definition of the word "strand" here: The yarn itself can also be called a strand.
3. A man and his wife had a big fight over her ever-growing stash of yarn and the man wants to get rid of all the yarn. If the stash of yarn can talk, what would they say to the wife? I would like the readers to figure this out.
Seriously: Please learn more about yarn weights and its many different varieties here
Light Hearted Humor About Crochet Instructions and Crochet Designers: These puns are directed towards me and not to the professional Crochet Designers out there--it is a good form of release for me in my attempts to write readable crochet pattern instructions.
4. Why do crochet instructions always have asterisks * * in them? Because if it's not asterisk, the designer could have used some other symbols that stand for unprintable words!!!
Seriously: * * (asterisk) in crochet, means that any instructions between two asterisks is to be repeated so many times as specified by the instructions.
5. Crochet designers can't spell and do proper grammar. Why? because they are too busy ripping and repeating the same stitch over and over again!!!
6. What are the three favorite words of Crochet Designers? Repeat (rep), skip (sk), next (nx).
Seriously: Read something about one of my favorite designers here
Do you have any good original crochet related jokes to tell? Please share and let us laugh together!!!
1. What is a yoyo? A yoyo is when the hook and the yarn dance the tangle!
Seriously: Yo is a crochet term which means yarn over. The yarn is NOT coiled over the hook for single crochet (sc), coiled once for double crochet (dc) and twice for triple crochet (tr), before inserting the hook on specific stitch. Please click link below to see video tutorials:
click here
2. How did the hook sing to the yarn? Strand by me......
Seriously: I like this song, "Stand By Me". This is one of my favorites. Please click the link below and listen:
http://stlyrics.com/lyrics/standbyme/standbyme.htm
Seriously: Please find the definition of the word "strand" here: The yarn itself can also be called a strand.
3. A man and his wife had a big fight over her ever-growing stash of yarn and the man wants to get rid of all the yarn. If the stash of yarn can talk, what would they say to the wife? I would like the readers to figure this out.
Seriously: Please learn more about yarn weights and its many different varieties here
Light Hearted Humor About Crochet Instructions and Crochet Designers: These puns are directed towards me and not to the professional Crochet Designers out there--it is a good form of release for me in my attempts to write readable crochet pattern instructions.
4. Why do crochet instructions always have asterisks * * in them? Because if it's not asterisk, the designer could have used some other symbols that stand for unprintable words!!!
Seriously: * * (asterisk) in crochet, means that any instructions between two asterisks is to be repeated so many times as specified by the instructions.
5. Crochet designers can't spell and do proper grammar. Why? because they are too busy ripping and repeating the same stitch over and over again!!!
6. What are the three favorite words of Crochet Designers? Repeat (rep), skip (sk), next (nx).
Seriously: Read something about one of my favorite designers here
Do you have any good original crochet related jokes to tell? Please share and let us laugh together!!!
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Crochet -- Changing Colors Without Breaking The Yarn
This is a photo of the scarf that I've done in Continues Technique with color changed between rows and motifs joined row by row without breaking the yarn. The apearance of the scarf edge can be further improved by adding another round of edging using one of the colors only all around the scarf.
This photo shows another example of the same Technique as mentioned above.
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