wow you are amazing these are fantastic :) i hav been looking into starting craoceting and well am not good at instructions im more of a visual person with that kinds thing show me step by step and im right to go hehe does the bok you telling everyone crochet school hav deatialed piccys to show step by step??? thanks and great work :)
natty:)
In games, everything is stored as 2 files. One is the model that tells it the shape, and one is the texture that tells what to color the model with. In all games based on the Steam engine, if you are missing the texture file it will appear as a grid of pink and black squares.
thank you so much!! it wasn't hard to do- you make strips where you alternate every 8 stithces in color. then you sew the strips together and put a border of single crochet around the edges. the cool part about this set is that when you are done you wash it in baking soda and fabric softener and it makes the yarn and pieces shrink tightly and then feel like felt- it's actually called "felting". thanks!
Those are some really beautiful blankets. Where can I learn some of those stitches? (especially the ones for the lace edge on that pink and purple blanket at the end of the slideshow.)
thank you so much!! You know those blankets I made up as I went along. the one with the lacy pink edging I just picked random stitches out of my book called "crochet school"- it has every stitch you can think of and easy directions to follow. I made each square a different stitch and then stitched them all together and picked a lacy stitch for around the outside. hope this helps!!
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13 years ago on Introduction
wow you are amazing these are fantastic :) i hav been looking into starting craoceting and well am not good at instructions im more of a visual person with that kinds thing show me step by step and im right to go hehe does the bok you telling everyone crochet school hav deatialed piccys to show step by step??? thanks and great work :) natty:)
14 years ago on Introduction
Looks like somebody's missing some texture files! (end gamer joke)
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
okay, I must not understand the joke;) what's a texture file?
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
In games, everything is stored as 2 files. One is the model that tells it the shape, and one is the texture that tells what to color the model with. In all games based on the Steam engine, if you are missing the texture file it will appear as a grid of pink and black squares.
14 years ago on Introduction
I like them! Nice job(s), I would like to see more cool stuff! :-)
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
thank you!!
14 years ago on Introduction
Those look great! I particularly like the zigzags and your checkers set. Very nice.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
thank you so much!!
14 years ago on Introduction
I love the checkers set! That is so neat!
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
thank you so much!! it wasn't hard to do- you make strips where you alternate every 8 stithces in color. then you sew the strips together and put a border of single crochet around the edges. the cool part about this set is that when you are done you wash it in baking soda and fabric softener and it makes the yarn and pieces shrink tightly and then feel like felt- it's actually called "felting". thanks!
14 years ago on Introduction
Those are some really beautiful blankets. Where can I learn some of those stitches? (especially the ones for the lace edge on that pink and purple blanket at the end of the slideshow.)
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
thank you so much!! You know those blankets I made up as I went along. the one with the lacy pink edging I just picked random stitches out of my book called "crochet school"- it has every stitch you can think of and easy directions to follow. I made each square a different stitch and then stitched them all together and picked a lacy stitch for around the outside. hope this helps!!
14 years ago on Introduction
It's lovely to see that people still crochet and make things instead of just going to the store and buying them ready made. Keep it up !