Friday, October 4, 2013

Does anyone have really interesting ideas for knitting?

kids lunch bag pattern on Tiger Paper Bag Puppets Crafts for Kids - Tiger Puppets Paper Bag
kids lunch bag pattern image



Joanna


I just bought some yarn
and i want to make something really cool. anyone have good ideas? Thank you



Answer
Get yourself a large platter and arrange the following on it to serve at dinner time. If you know how to crochet, there are a lot of patterns for deserts.

Knitting Pattern Central - Free Food Knitting Pattern Link ...
Free, online food knitting patterns ... Instruction Directory | Free Pattern Directory Encouragement and Testimonials | Tips 'n Tricks | Links
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Fun Food Knitting Patterns | ThriftyFun - Welcome to ...
Go to Jean Greenhowe's website. There's now two knitted food pattern booklets that you can download for free. They are fantastic! Report Spam or Abuse
http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf32483511.tip.html - Cached
Knitting By The Sea: Knitted Food
Loom Lady has a pattern for a loom knitted cupcake. I haven't loom knitted since I was a kid and was surprised to find it back in fashion. It is something I might ...
http://www.morecambesands.com/knitting_by_the_âsea/knitted_food/... - Cached
trulyscrumptiousknittedfood - Home
I supply my hand knitted food to a number of individual outlets in the UK and, through this site, you can now buy direct from me. New knitted food is added to this site ...
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Knitted food and Vegetables â Knitting as a Lifestyle ...
People do more for their hobby than knitting sweaters. Knitted food and vegetables are a hit and some knitters that show off their creations all over the internet.
http://www.chilloutpoint.com/lifestyle/knitted-âfood-and... - Cached
Knitted Food - trulyscrumptiousknittedfood - Home
packed lunch. 1 strawberry milk shake. 1 chocolate eclaire. 1 ham sanwich,1 cheese&onion sandwich. 1 red apple. and a eco friendly bag
http://www.trulyscrumptiousknittedfood.co.uk/âuserimages/procart...
Fleegle's Blog: Food Knit
This book is composed entirely of knitted food photos. Sounds sort of stupid, but I am not talking about crude stuffed bananas or your basic felted oranges.
http://fleeglesblog.blogspot.com/2007/08/food-âknit.html - Cached
Knitted Food - Slashfood
My fiancé (who is a big fan of knitting) brought to my attention a wedding in which everything in it is knitted. Yes, this includes the food.
http://www.slashfood.com/2005/11/26/knitted-âfood -

I am really scared of going to High School?




Lucy


I'll be a freshman this year. I have no friends, I recently moved states and now is almost time to go back to school and I have no friends at all I'm very shy I don't talk much at first. I just don't want to be a loner okay I really don't want to be that kid that sits alone in lunch. I don't know what to do I'm really shy.

NOTE: When people get to know me I can be very outgoing. :)



Answer
You dear, sound like me. I was the same way but once I wasn't afraid to meet new people and talk first I always had someone to sit with. Here is some general high school advice that will answer more of your questions:

Supplies:
a binder for each class, with dividers.
an "everything" binder to always have with you (homework, schedule, planner, etc.)
a 3 whole punch that goes in your "everything" binder
loose notebook paper for all your binders (get lots 6+ packs)
a pencil bag with:
mechanical pencils & led,
colored pencils,
pens,
highlighters,
cheap spare pencils to loan out,
Post-it notes
WHITE OUT
GUM GUM GUM

Then anything your teachers say you need (so maybe a notebook or folder) but, if they just want a folder for the class, I'd still get a binder.

I also always color coded everything. Now, for each class get a different color. Color coding your stuff will be super helpful I promise. designate each class a color and get everything for that class in that color. (EX: Math is yellow-get a yellow binder and yellow notebook or whatever your teacher wants) For your "everything/first day" binder-get a cute patterned one. If you can make your pencil bag match because these are the 2 basic items you will always have. In your "everything" binder keep your schedule and agenda planner and homework, all important papers, etc. This is your take everywhere and don't let it out of your sight tool but is super nice because you won't have to take as much stuff home.

Locker stuff:
First, get some locker racks and organizing boxes. Leave room for books too! A magnetic mirror for the door, those magnetic cups for your locker door too.
Snack
Makeup
GUM
perfume
brush
Nail clippers
Duct tape
ribbon or string
Personal products
HAIR TIES (actually I'd keep that in your backpack)

Basic Tips:
Depending on where your locker is, don't go to it in between every class, it's not needed. Carry everything for 2 or 3 classes at a time. Don't be nervous-it's not as scary as you think it will be. Don't be afraid to ask questions. If you are lost ask a teacher or someone else. If your school lets you-go before school starts and walk your classes a few times and figure out the best routes. Get a map if the school has them and put it in your "everything binder". Maybe even type out and print a simplified version of your schedule because those can be confusing sometimes. Memorize your locker combination before the first day. Get a Jansport big student backpack- they are great!

First day- Well if it's like my school, you go in (if you don't ride the bus make sure you get there early) and if you need to go to your locker, do so. Then just go to your homeroom/advisory (if you don't have that then just your first class.) Listen to announcements. Usually the first day is where the teachers go over rules, expectations, homework policy, that stuff. Usually you don't even have a seating chart the first day. Then you go to your next class and so on and so fourth. Lunch will probably be the most difficult part of the day. Usually lunch is split up into different "shifts" high school and all of the grades are combined. So that girl in English you really liked, might not be eating at your lunch so finding someone to sit with could be hard. My advice on this is to find someone in your class before lunch who has the same lunch and walk with them because also being Freshmen, you have no clue where to sit! Just find an open table. I also highly suggest packing the first day to avoid the lunch line. It's really not bad after your first class, and once you tackle lunch you are good to go! It's really scary walking into the building and into your first class but once you get through it you'll laugh at yourself for being so nervous.

Freshman Tips:
#1 Don't stop or stand in the middle of the hallway or be loud and obnoxious.
#2 Be yourself! You will never make true friends unless you show them who you are!
#3 Don't be nervous. (Of course you'll be nervous but try not to show it!) It's not bad after 1st class.
#4 Be prepared emotionally. You will learn a lot about yourself and about others and start seeing people for what and who they are and will have to decide if that is what you want in your life.
#5 Make good, long lasting friends. They say you don't go in with the friends you come out with that is very true. They also say your friends will change often. That doesn't have to be true if you find the good ones to start.
#6 DON'T LET YOUR GRADES SLIP! Stay on top of things and always do your homework.
#7 Have fun. These are going to be the best years of your life so make them count.
#8 Don't let your "everything" binder out of your sight and USE IT!

Hope I helped! Best wishes love.




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