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  • How to cast on with loops

    How to cast on with loops


    In this DROPS video we show how you can cast on your work with loops.

    This is a simple cast on alternative that is easy for beginners. This is also how we cast on new sts at the side of the work e.g. when we are knitting a front piece and sleeves in one, and cast on new sts each side for the sleeves.

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly. You’ll find a pattern using this technique by clicking here: http://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=5404&cid=19

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com

  • How to make a split for neck

    How to make a split for neck


    In this DROPS video we show how to make a split with edges in garter st.

    First knit a couple of rows with garter st on the middle sts of the front piece according to pattern, and the rest of the sts as before. Now divide piece for split and complete each side separately; knit a row from RS and in the middle of the garter sts, turn and knit the row back from WS. Keep knitting back and forth with garter sts towards the split and rem sts as before until finished measure according to pattern.

    Now make the other side, begin from RS and mid front.
    Beg by picking up 1 st in first st on the other side of split and work this tog with first st on needle. Do this to make bottom of split even. Continue as on first side.

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly. You’ll find a pattern using this technique by clicking here: http://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=7471&cid=19

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com

  • How to decrease in sc (US) or dc (UK) in each side

    How to decrease in sc (US) or dc (UK) in each side


    In this DROPS video we show how to decrease when crocheting sc (US term) or dc (UK term).

    We are showing how to decrease in the beginning of a row and also at the end of a row when crocheting sc (UK dc) .
    In our example we are dec 2 sts each side on each row.
    Dec as follows at beg of row: replace each st to be dec with 1 sl st.
    Dec as follows at the end of row: Turn piece when number of sts to be dec remain on row.

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly. You’ll find a pattern using this technique by clicking here: http://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=5562&cid=19

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com

  • HOW TO SKYDIVE

    HOW TO SKYDIVE


    Ever wondered how to get started in Skydiving?
    Go to www.apf.com.au for more information or Phone: +61 7 3457 0100.
    The friendly staff will help you “Get into Skydiving”
    Music Credit:
    Band: Sheppard
    song: Geronimo
    Support a great Aussie band and buy the song on ITUNES. http://wearesheppard.com/

  • How Keyport Works

    How Keyport Works


    Streamline your keys and Get Ported! The Keyport Slide 2.0 is the ultimate keychain replacement. Keyport’s one-size-fits-all patented Key Blades and Inserts enable you to minimize and consolidate your everyday carry. Learn more at http://mykeyport.com

    Music Credit: grapes by I dunno http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626

  • Design an adjustable lamp in v5 Rhino

    Design an adjustable lamp in v5 Rhino


    Learn how to quickly concept an adjustable light design using v5 Rhino, Brazil and Neon.

    www.v5.Rhino3D.com
    www.Brazil.McNeel.com
    http://v5.rhino3d.com/group/neon

  • How to crochet loop stitches

    How to crochet loop stitches


    In this DROPS video we show how to crochet loop stitches This is fun and decorative! Make a loop edge, a loop scarf or a loop hat…

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly. You’ll find a pattern using this technique by clicking here: http://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=6346&cid=19

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com

  • Please Touch the Art

    Please Touch the Art


    http://www.cantorfineart.com/story/please-touch-the-art/

    One day a blind man discovered a screw painting by Andrew Myers with his hands. The blind man found as much enjoyment out of the tactile elements of the work as any sighted person ever has by just looking at them. Andrew considers this moment as one of the most inspiring of his career. Which led us to a question: Why is touching artwork so taboo?
    Prior to the mid-1800s, tactile interaction was commonplace for visitors experiencing collections of art, but as museums of art evolved, rules forbidding touch became the norm. In some cases, these were to protect artwork that truly was not meant to be touched, but in large part these norms had nothing do with preservation and everything to do with nineteenth century politics of gender, race and class control.

    In light of all this, we decided to create a documentary that elevates the level of tactile arts, and gives back to the visually impaired community. It was at that point that we met George Wurtzel.

    George is a blind artisan and teacher working at Enchanted Hills Camp in Napa Ca. This is a 300 acre camp nestled in the red wood forest above Napa Valley. Enchanted Hills is a summer camp for the visually impaired. Here George teaches blind folks, through example, how to use all the equipment necessary to become blind artisans.

    Currently, George is converting an old grape crushing barn into a Tactile Art Center. The top floor of the building is his 1900 sq. ft. wood working shop. The bottom floor will be his Tactile Art gallery space where blind people can feel and sell their artwork.

    We fell in love with George and his mission and wanted to support his new tactile art gallery. So we worked with Andrew Myers to surprise George with a tactile portrait of himself. The first portrait he will be able to feel and recognize.

    Learn more about Enchanted hills here: lighthouse-sf.org/programs/enchanted-hills/

    The Academy of Music for the Blind (AMB) were kind enough to create a song for our soundtrack. AMB specifically addresses the educational, social, and physical needs of talented blind music students so that they can fully develop their unique talents and be prepared for integration into the workplace or other educational settings.

    To learn more about the AMB visit:http://ouramb.org/

    To learn more about this project, visit http://www.cantorfineart.com/story/please-touch-the-art/

    Music Credits:
    Artist: Tycho, Song: A Walk
    Buy it in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/a-walk/id679251532?i=679251628

    Artist: Aphex Twin, Song: 14th Avril
    Buy it in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/avril-14th/id50235099?i=50235117

  • How to crochet beads into work

    How to crochet beads into work


    In this DROPS video we show how to crochet beads into your work.

    Before starting your work put as many beads as you are planning to use on the yarn with the help of a sewing needle. Push away the beads and cast on as regular. Crochet until you want to start putting the beads in the work.

    The video first show how you add beads when working dc (UK tr) on RS, then working on WS, then finally how to add beads when working sc (UK dc). When working dc (UK tr) you pick up the thread behind the bead, work the dc in following stitch as normally, make sure to move the bead to front or to back before last pull through.
    When working sc (UK dc) you pick up the thread behind the bead, pull trough, skip the following stitch, and work next stitch as normally.
    On next row of dc/sc make sure to work the st on top of the bead to keep number of sts constant on row. Wash your garment inside out and also to use a laundry bag to be extra careful with the beads.

    This video has NO SOUND – you must read the pattern to be able to follow this video properly. You’ll find a pattern using this technique by clicking here: http://www.garnstudio.com/pattern.php?id=731&cid=19

    You can find this video in many more languages, as well as search within all DROPS knitting and crochet videos here: http://www.garnstudio.com/video.php?lang=en
    Find thousands of free knitting and crochet patterns here: www.garnstudio.com