Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Crocodile Crochet Stitch
In my continued effort to develop my knitting and crochet skills, I have been exploring new stitches. One of my recent projects include the very beautiful "crocodile" or "mermaid" crochet stitch. After knitting the initial piece to about 8"x 24", I added three rows of this stitch to finish it off. I also added a velvet ribbon to bring things together.
I love combining knitting with crochet, and seeing the wonderful results you can get. I am looking forward to wearing my new cowl this winter and trying more projects with this stitch. I also think that the colour is amazing and looks stunning with my cream wool jacket.
For this project I used a size J/10 (6.00mm) crochet hook and size US 10.5 (6.5mm) knitting needles. I was able to complete the project with one ball of Lion Brand "Homespun" yarn in "Tulips" colour.
A great video tutorial on how to do the crocodile crochet stitch can be found here!
Friday, October 5, 2012
6 Reasons Your Business Should Use Pinterest
by Yvette-Michelle Cottle Darby
There are so many social media platforms available and deciding which ones to dedicate your time and efforts to can be challenging. Once you think social media, many of us think time. However, in today's world investing the time needed to connect with your customers, prospects and others in your industry is vital to the survival and growth of your business. To simply choose to ignore the growing influence that social media has on business development and the world around us, might be the biggest mistake a business owner can make. Yet the next question that comes to mind is, how can I sift through the over abundance of information available in order to decide which social platforms are best.
One of the best places to start is by better understanding your customers and your target audience. What are their social media habits and what platforms match with their preferences and lifestyles. Another important factor is deciding what platforms best highlight your business' products and services.
Given that my business is built on the idea of creativity, I chose Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com) as one of my social media platforms. Pinterest allows me to share creative ideas and to gather inspiration. It can also be very addictive. You can spend hours wasting time, but also spend hours discovering great websites and gathering amazing resources.
In short, Pinterest is a virtual pin board that lets you organize and share visual content that you like on the Internet. You can curate a collection of images or videos that can compliment your own work. You are utilizing other people's content to add value to your customers' experience. It is visual and very easy to navigate. It is easy to join and all you need to do is install a "Pin" button on your browser. Better yet, many sites have a "Pin It" button, which not only lets you know that they are okay with you collecting the image and linking to the information, but it makes it supper easy to do so.
You can create a "Board," in which you will "Pin" to. When you click on the image or video on your board, you are taken back to the source where you can review the full details. It is that simple . . . well almost. I say almost, because as with any social media platform, you have to learn how to make the best out of it to enhance your business, and it takes a commitment of your time to the process. Connecting with others, sharing, repining, and providing feedback on other "Boards," are important factors for getting noticed. The idea is to have fun and connect with others.
Here is a snapshot of some of my boards:
![](http://library.vu.edu.pk/cgi-bin/nph-proxy.cgi/000100A/https/blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgHx6vhnFF1kKWkkTICi216ikm3oyq4DPveJ0F0h44hW_G1FN_0H4-zS597nsU-8DH92RVz7XA79xr5Xpwc4Mxil7zWESVBrwV3RplN5NnTmVDLRTNmsfrkMMH-1-eOfcx1XKsFh2-4uRRm/s1600/crafted-spaces-pinterest-board-snapshot.png)
Here are 6 reasons your business should use Pinterest:
When you do join, follow me on Pinterest.
There are so many social media platforms available and deciding which ones to dedicate your time and efforts to can be challenging. Once you think social media, many of us think time. However, in today's world investing the time needed to connect with your customers, prospects and others in your industry is vital to the survival and growth of your business. To simply choose to ignore the growing influence that social media has on business development and the world around us, might be the biggest mistake a business owner can make. Yet the next question that comes to mind is, how can I sift through the over abundance of information available in order to decide which social platforms are best.
One of the best places to start is by better understanding your customers and your target audience. What are their social media habits and what platforms match with their preferences and lifestyles. Another important factor is deciding what platforms best highlight your business' products and services.
Given that my business is built on the idea of creativity, I chose Pinterest (http://www.pinterest.com) as one of my social media platforms. Pinterest allows me to share creative ideas and to gather inspiration. It can also be very addictive. You can spend hours wasting time, but also spend hours discovering great websites and gathering amazing resources.
In short, Pinterest is a virtual pin board that lets you organize and share visual content that you like on the Internet. You can curate a collection of images or videos that can compliment your own work. You are utilizing other people's content to add value to your customers' experience. It is visual and very easy to navigate. It is easy to join and all you need to do is install a "Pin" button on your browser. Better yet, many sites have a "Pin It" button, which not only lets you know that they are okay with you collecting the image and linking to the information, but it makes it supper easy to do so.
You can create a "Board," in which you will "Pin" to. When you click on the image or video on your board, you are taken back to the source where you can review the full details. It is that simple . . . well almost. I say almost, because as with any social media platform, you have to learn how to make the best out of it to enhance your business, and it takes a commitment of your time to the process. Connecting with others, sharing, repining, and providing feedback on other "Boards," are important factors for getting noticed. The idea is to have fun and connect with others.
Here is a snapshot of some of my boards:
![](http://library.vu.edu.pk/cgi-bin/nph-proxy.cgi/000100A/https/blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgHx6vhnFF1kKWkkTICi216ikm3oyq4DPveJ0F0h44hW_G1FN_0H4-zS597nsU-8DH92RVz7XA79xr5Xpwc4Mxil7zWESVBrwV3RplN5NnTmVDLRTNmsfrkMMH-1-eOfcx1XKsFh2-4uRRm/s1600/crafted-spaces-pinterest-board-snapshot.png)
Here are 6 reasons your business should use Pinterest:
- Great way to encourage visitors to your blog or website
- Gain links to valuable information and a wealth of inspiration
- Gain more exposure by posting original images of your work on a board that features a collection of your work
- Interact with customers and others in your network
- Raise awareness of your business or things that interest you
- Take advantage of the fastest growing social media platform
When you do join, follow me on Pinterest.
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Crafty Idea: Clothes Hook
My husband Don and I recently gave our laundry room a makeover. Nothing major was done, but we did add some more storage space and upgraded things a bit. We wanted to have somewhere to hang a few items, but the room opens out into our side deck, which means that there is not much you can do against the one wall. The solution was to add a clothes hook, so I had to come up with a crafty idea that would fit the limited space available.
So what do you think?
If you want to try this crafty idea, all you will need is a piece of wood and some simple screw-in finials.
Tip!
To hide the screws that hold the rack onto the wall, I placed the screws just under the finials so that when you screw the finials onto the wood you do not see the head of the screws.
So what do you think?
If you want to try this crafty idea, all you will need is a piece of wood and some simple screw-in finials.
- Measure your spacing and drill holes on your wood for where you will like to place your hooks.
- Sand and finish your wood with paint or wood stain (optional).
- Screw your finials in place using a double-ended screw. You may need to use shorter screws, depending on the thickness of your wood.
- Mount your finished clothes hook. To support the weight of what you are hanging, it is recommended to screw into a wall stud.
Tip!
To hide the screws that hold the rack onto the wall, I placed the screws just under the finials so that when you screw the finials onto the wood you do not see the head of the screws.
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