it depends on what is stated in the pattern. sometimes a designer will say make all you want for yourself, but do not sell your work to others.
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The designer (or publisher if rights were sold) holds copyright on his or her pattern. They decide what is done with the pattern. This applies to patterns you buy and patterns that are free. Some will give permissions on the pattern or on their web site. Others you may have to write and ask for permission. Still others may say they do not allow for profit sales using their patterns but may allow sales for charity efforts. Some will allow single sales, but not multiple sales. As noted above, it just depends. If in doubt, ask.
The pattern itself is never to be sold with an item or shared anywhere without permission from the designer.
It depends on what you would like to give. I would suggest looking at "crochet pattern central.com" for any pattern. _______ [previous answer was "flagged" as gibberish, due to the website URL being given, rather than the name of the site] I would suggest that you take a look in the Crochet Pattern Central website and take a look around and there is a page for "Baby Items."
As long as you do not make money on the pattern...that is, sell the pattern as your own. If you make the pattern for sale, you must acknowledge the pattern maker. But if you give away the product of the pattern (as your question seems to say), then you may make copies for the organization. The above is absolutely wrong. Copyright protects the rights of the creator to make and distribute copies of their work. There is no exception in current copyright law to allow for a "profit/non profit" exemption. It is no more legal to copy that above mentioned crochet pattern & give it away as it would be to copy the latest Star Wars movie & hand out copies on the street corner. If you want to share a pattern, you should contact the original designer or publisher for permission.
Here you go: 1) Slip Stitch 2) Single Crochet 3) Half Double Crochet 4) Double Crochet 5) Treble Crochet 6) Single crochet increase 7) Single Crochet decrease 8) Double Crochet increase 9) Double crochet decrease 10) Treble Crochet increase
Here you go: 1) Slip Stitch 2) Single Crochet 3) Half Double Crochet 4) Double Crochet 5) Treble Crochet 6) Single crochet increase 7) Single Crochet decrease 8) Double Crochet increase 9) Double crochet decrease 10) Treble Crochet increase
I was unable to find the word: "vost" in English, and I've never come across it in crochet. My best guess is that you're reading a pattern which is in another language, maybe, or that you have misspelled the word. We need more or better information to decipher this word, please. Give a pattern name, so that I could look the pattern up online, and see if I can figure out what this means.
You can count the stitches by looking at either the stitch post or the top loops of the stitch. Don't forget to count the beginning turning chains as a stitch.
look at the pattern...... it usually says how much..... i.e.: 5 skeins of yarn As noted above, the pattern generally states how much yarn to use for that pattern. If you are trying to design your own pattern, however, then the process is more complicated. There is no general rule for how much yarn in a pattern, even as to type of pattern, because each is so different. Different scarf patterns, for example, would take different amounts of yarn. Generally speaking, I can probably make a scarf if I have 7 to 10 ounces of yarn. If I am making a hat for a child, I can do it with one 3.5 ounce skein with yarn leftover. For an adult, it depends on the pattern. Sometimes one skein would be enough, sometimes two would be needed. Afghans require more yarn, but amount varies with yarn, hook, and the size of the afghan as well as the pattern. One can take a baby afghan pattern and use chunky yarn to give a larger afghan, but amount of yarn required will be different. If you have a pattern and it gives you the yarn amount in skeins but not ounces, and you want to use a different yarn, then you need to find out how many ounces in that type of yarn, then buy the required ounces in a yarn in the same weight category.
There are many ways to learn crocheting online, choose which one (or ones) that work best for you. One way would be to go to youtube.com and search for "learn to crochet" videos, or tutorials. There are many available on that website. Another way would be to do an Internet search for the phrase/s "learn to crochet," "how to crochet" and similar terms. You could also search for specific stitches--such as How to make a: chain stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, treble crochet and so on. This should give you another option for finding instructions about learning to crochet. Yet another potential for finding how to crochet online, is to find an online bookseller, where you could search for "learning to crochet" books.
Certainly, you can crochet with almost anything. It would give a very hard wearing fabric, and might be useful for something like a floor mat.
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who is the designer of the black dress Kiane Keaton wore in somethings gotta give
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