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Meaning of Free Speech

Education on what free speech means.  Because there seems to be some confusion.

Truth on Ravelry Policy Change

Reality Check I really, really want to clarify something. Trump supporters being shut out of the Ravelry website is FALSE. It is also bad reporting by several news sources. A quote from Ravelry's new policy: "You can still participate if you do in fact support the administration, you just can’t talk about it here." They made it clear Trump supporters are not banned. It is the display of support for Trump and his administration that is banned. There is a very, very huge difference. Nor are they banning support of conservatives or Republicans. But because 95% of the news reporting states that people are being outright banned, it is causing half of this problem, this outrage. I was shocked by how many respected news outlets were either making things inflammatory and getting this huge detail wrong - or flat out lying in an even more major way. Truth is, they did not go off and ban a whole group of people. Though I am not a Trump supporter, I am really get

Get Rid of Ads Before Saving Website as PDF

I use these instructions to get rid of pesky ads on websites with knitting and crochet patterns before I save the page as a PDF or print it. But you could use this for any website. I suggest you first save it as a PDF then print it out later. (If you need to print it out.) The usual story for a knitter or crafter? We find a wonderful pattern only discover it is littered with ads all over the place. To print out the page would be to print out so many ads as well.  I will be honest and say I haven't checked to see if the other internet browsers have this available so this post is specifically for the Chrome browser.  In your Chrome browser, go get the extension "Print Friendly & PDF" https://www.printfriendly.com/extensions/chrome (Check out www.printfriendly.com as they may have extensions for other browsers.) Install it the Chrome extension. To try it out, you can use this page that has both a pattern and ads within it: https://www.creativec

Tie-Straps Headband Knit Pattern

I needed a headband that would fit even my odd shaped head. Those with buttons in the pattern were fine - until the yarn stretched out. This pattern allows you straps long enough to tie it behind your head to secure the headband! So no matter how much the yarn stretches out, you can adjust where you tie the straps! And the body of the headband is wide enough to hold hair back in a pretty but understated way. The body of the pattern is simple. The body of the headband is also not so wide that you have that annoying gap at the back but also not so narrow that hair is spiking out on the sides.  As I said, my head is odd shaped which means, for me, many headbands slip right back off my head. I've tried my pattern with less stretchy and with more bulky yarn, and they don't grip as well - for me. But for you, they might. For my odd shaped head, I've found mixed yarns worked best. So far my two favorites have been one that was a cotton/wool mix. And the other yarn (show

Knit Pattern for Adult Beanie Hat with Variations

Knit Adult Beanie Hat Pattern with Variations https://www.ravelry.com/people/AstroGirlBunny https://www.ravelry.com/projects/AstroGirlBunny/misty-gray-beanie-knit-hat Yarn 88 yards (80m/100g) Bulky weight (5), plied yarn. However, if you decide to play around with the yarn weight, adjust the needle size and the pattern accordingly. Knitting Needles Size: US 10 (6 mm) – Or size to obtain gauge. Circular and DPN’s. For circular’s, keep cord no longer than 20 inches long (when including needles). Else any longer will be too long. Notions Needed Stitch Marker Tapestry needle or small crochet hook (to weave in ends at end of the project). Gauge 13 sts x 20 rows to 4 inches. Size To Fit Size:           17.00 inches (43.25 cm) Small                             19.00 inches (51.00 cm) Medium                             23.00 inches (58.00 cm) Large Finished:              14.75 inches (37.50 cm) Small                             17.25 in

Knit Cowl Pattern To Learn Stitches - My Pattern Notes for Mostassa Cowl

I found this wonderful pattern on Ravelry for a cowl. It helps a beginner play with different stitches. In the end, you have this great-looking cowl. I have had so much fun doing this pattern! Yet I kept finding myself running into the same pattern issues over and over again. Originally I made notes for myself but realized it could be useful for others. Which is why I decided to put it into a blog post (below). Here is the Mostassa Cowl with instructions additions and note additions I completed early September 2018. You can find me on Ravelry via handle  AstroGirlBunny . _________________________________________________________________________ MOSTASSA COWL Designed by Ovejita Be! – Teresa Sánchez © 2018 Link to pattern on Ravelry:  Mostassa Cowl www.ovejitabe.com – info@ovejitabe.com ABOUT The Mostassa cowl is designed to be a sampler of knitting stitches, an invitation to try new techniques and experiment. The name is inspired by the color of the chosen yarn, a yello

Versatile Lace Scarf Pattern - Knit

A lovely lace knit scarf pattern you can play around with. Recommended for an advanced beginner though I honestly think it isn't too hard so don't be shy at giving it a try even if you are a true beginner. It is a great way to start practicing your increases and decreases while making a lovely lace scarf. I chose to combine Berroco Gem yarn and Elsebeth Lavold Silky Wool Designer's Choice yarn for this project. I have been looking for a way to look use my beautiful, but bright, Gem Tangerine yarn for a while and this seemed perfect. When combined with the Granite wool yarn, it balances it out to give the scarf a more elegant look. When you decide to knit two strands of yarn together, you need to decide what size needle to use. The thickest yarn of the two, that I used for this project, is the Gem. The Gem's yarn label recommends a size # 9 US. Now that it will be combined with yet another yarn, I need to go up a needle size and chose to use size # US 11 knitting

Simple Scarf - Crochet Pattern

Simple Crochet Scarf This is a simple crochet scarf. What I have found is that even when reading books for crochet instructions you will find conflicting information when comparing one book to another. This confused me greatly as my experienced friends also gave conflicting information when teaching me to crochet. What often happens is a book makes an assumption on how you learned how to do a stitch and gives you higher level instructions. But, say, you've learned to start in a different place on a new row for that stitch then this book would, so your piece doesn't look right! You wonder what you've done! This confused me greatly! This is a beginner's pattern. I will tell you when I diverge from what other people normally say. Tip:  If you are new, then use a hook that is one to two sizes larger than the yarn label recommends for that yarn. New crocheters often crochet too tightly, making it harder on themselves. Going up in size of hook won't make your

Free Mental Health and Wellness Apps

Even if you don't have a mental illness, (or, lucky you, don’t even suffer from anxiety) you should be assessing your mental health occasionally. And realize that every single person needs to make themselves a priority with selfcare. That includes taking time to check out the resources available to them to make that easier. See a great list of apps here for one aspect – Meditation and Mindfulness .   Incorporate some routines to not only combat stress but to even stay ahead of stress before it gets to a critical level.  Though technology should not be your only tool, I am a big believer in making it one of your tools. Below is a list of free mental health and wellness apps. Because resources should be free and accessible to everyone. Mental Health and Wellness Apps AnxietyHelper (iOS only) https://apps.apple.com/us/app/anxietyhelper/id1028767781 Calm Fear - Excellent Anxiety Manager, including for OCD. Created for teens but excellent for adults as well. https://www.