I am upset, guys
Someone has eaten all the Doritos in the break room
While, mind you, making an incredible mess
Now, I've narrowed it down to you two
Well, obviously it was the ostrich, right?
Ahhh!
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Continental Knitting - Learn How to Knit the Knit Stitch, Purl Stitch and Knitted 1x1 Ribbing - Duration: 6:56.
Hi I'm Donna Wolfe from naztazia.com Today i'm going to show you... how to learn
how to knit and purl using the Continental style of knitting.
Continental knitting is a bit different than English style. With Continental, the
yarn is held in the left hand, making it somewhat easier to knit for crocheters and
left-handers. I like to start new knitters on the English style then have
them try the Continental style to see which one they like better. To do this,
I'm using a bulky weight yarn and size 13 needles. By the way be sure to click
on the subscribe button to get notified of new videos from me each week. Just a
reminder this is not a beginner knitting video. If you need help with knitting, be
sure to watch my basic video on YouTube. Cast on 12 stitches with your left hand.
Grab the yarn with your pinky finger, then wrap the yarn around it like this.
Move the tail-end out of the way and place the yarn around your pointer
finger just like in crochet. I'll show this again. Wrap the yarn around your
pinky finger, lay the yarn over the next two fingers, then wrap the yarn around
your pointer finger. Hold the needle with your thumb and middle finger. Now I'll
show how to do the knit stitch using the continental style. Keep that pointer
finger up in the air with the yarn. And that middle finger is going to do a lot
of work here. It's going to guide the yarn.
Insert your right hand needle like this. Here's your middle finger to guide that
yarn. And scoop it with your needle.
And pull it through.
Insert your needle.
Scoop that yarn.
And pull it through.
Some people like to refer the process of scooping the yarn as picking the yarn.
Guide that yarn with your middle finger. Scoop it, then pop it off. Once you get a
good rhythm the yarn pretty much slides off the needle and you can go very
quickly.
Also if you're on social media you can also find me on Facebook Instagram
Pinterest and Twitter. Now I'll show you how to purl using the continental style.
Wrap the yarn the same way around your left hand, but this time keep the yarn in
front of the needle and use your pointer finger to keep the yarn downwards. Insert
your needle, bring your finger up, wrap the yarn, then bring the finger down. Then
scoop that yarn with the needle and push it off keeping the yarn down again.
Insert your needle, wrap the yarn around, and scoop off the loop.
Insert needle, wrap around, scoop it off.
As before sometimes they refer to it as picking the yarn off - just like the knit
stitch. Once you get into a good rhythm it's very easy to do the purl stitch
using the continental style.
What I like about continental knitting is how much easier it is for me to
create a knit and purl ribbing with this style. I'll knit the first stitch. For
purl, just bring that yarn forward and do your purl stitch. As I take off the
stitch, I position the yarn in the back for the next knit stitch. Now I bring the
yarn forward and down for the purl stitch. Back to the back for the knit
stitch again.
It's a lot easier, at least for me, to knit ribbing using the continental style
than it is using the English style of knitting. So if you have a chance give
continental knitting a try and let me know how it works for you. To view this
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Spiderman Elsa | Wedding Preparation | Spiderman Fart ! | Tv Ichibi - Duration: 1:44.
I wonder what design I should go with I mean I really don't wear white all that often you think it'll look good on me?
You looked good in anything. You know that
right.
Ow.. have you decided who you're gonna invite to the wedding
hmmm?
I've already picked out everyone that I want.
oh.. oh
You did?
I told you to think about it.
Sorry, I'll uh I'll do that right now.
Now what's left?
Hey, baby. I think you could get off you're crushing me.
That's so pretty I can't pick.
fart sound!
I need to think
oh
Well, that wasn't me
Hey, you want to go grab a buy?
I could go for a buy but think about what you're inviting, okay?
I know I know
you want to go to the usual place then ?
let's hurry then before they run out of lamb Kabob. Up and at him huh?
ahhh
Okay, I got it. So just move and I can't
Huh? but you're the one who's being Mr.. Lazybone
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Indigenous Wisdom for Living Responsibly - Duration: 14:02.
Indigenous Wisdom for Living Responsibly
by Edward Morgan
The Wholeness of Life
Kanyini is best expressed in English as the combination of the two words �Responsibility�
and �Unconditional Love�, but it is actually a relationship; it is an enormous caring with
no limit � it has no timeframe: it is eternal.
� Uncle Bob Randall In our modern times, we are faced with the
greatest challenges in human history.
Never before has our conscious evolution been so required.
There is growing consensus that we need to change and learn to work together for the
solutions to address these challenges.
We know in our hearts that technology is not the sole solution.
Somehow, we understand that a much deeper shift is needed, and sometimes we can feel
this as an aching pain in our hearts and sorrow in our minds.
Many of us do not feel whole and it may seem difficult to even experience a sense of peace
in a world that demands us to constantly divide and be fragmented.
Lack of wholeness It is difficult for us to feel whole in a
world that demands us to constantly divide.
Many of us feel trapped in social-economic systems that give no meaning to the quality
of our life or our intrinsic worth.
It is not surprising that so many of us burn out; our inner flame slowly fading, lost in
systems that compromise the very nature of our being and our relationships.
False Dream of Progress
By living in a world that designs its activities around clock-time, reducing natural cycles
and rhythms to linearity, the pressure of this societal �dream of progress� becomes
unbearable.
In this constructed promise of �progress�, we are supposed to be better people, with
more income, more social status, more achievements, more development, and more success in the
future.
And yet, deep in our hearts, we know that this dream is crashing.
Life is not linear; much of what we aim to achieve in this world of �progress� has
little meaning in the bigger context of life as a whole.
And worse, this kind of progress has come at the expense of so many beings that were
sacrificed for our pursuits for a �better life�.
The false dream of progress Are we losing our connection to the natural
world at the expense of progress?
This kind of �progress� cannot fill our hearts with the sense of home that comes naturally
by realising our communion with life and nature, in each of our relationships.
When faced with problems we often look to the future for answers in terms of new technologies
and new inventions.
Yet it is those very technologies and inventions that have trapped us.
Perhaps our challenge today is to stop looking forward and, instead, look back to see the
wisdom of the past?
There we may find some of the answers we need.
Living Kanyini
Through this article, I would like to share with you some of the deep wisdom that I received
from one of the oldest continuous living cultures: the Australian Aborigines.
I had the great fortune to learn from, and about, them during my eight years of living
in Australia from 1998-2006.
Those years became the foundation for everything I do and share today.
Learning their ancient wisdom brought me back to my heart and gave me a sense of acceptance
and love that I never experienced before in this human-made world of �progress�.
It restored my sense of humanity and purpose and gave me strength to stay true to myself
and my direct relationship with life.
Deep Indigenous wisdom Australian Aborigines hold deep wisdom as
one of the oldest continuous living cultures.
I realised then that the solutions we seek are already within us.
These solutions and medicines of the soul will only unlock when we come back to our
connectedness with nature and life.
We tend only to care for the worlds we feel a part of, yet how can we expect people to
care for our natural world if we don�t experience our belonging and kinship with nature?
Living Wisdom
The Elders shared with me that they understood long ago that their purpose was to sustain
the transmission of this living wisdom to the rest of our human family, until the time
for the remembering and reconnection was called for, as it is now.
One of the Yankunytjatjara Elders and Custodian of the Uluru Sacred Heritage, also called
Uncle Bob Randall, explains in this video below what it means to live from a deep sense
of connectedness and relatedness with the whole �family of life�.
This sense of connectedness is the foundation for Kanyini � unconditional love with responsibility.
The purpose of being on this Earth plane is to be of service to all that will be.
Be willing to care for all things equally.
� Uncle Bob Randall Bob Randall explains what it means to be connected
with the whole �family of life�.
Kanyini is based on four principles:
Ngura � A sense of belonging to home and land.
Walytja � Family connecting with life.
Kurunpa � Psyche, spirit or soul.
Tjukurrpa � Creation period, or also called the Dreamtime, and the right way to live.
Disconnection from Life as Family
When we look at the way humans have developed our modern societies, we can see how far we
have moved away from these principles.
To start with Ngura � many of us no longer feel like we belong to the natural world.
Instead, we feel more and more divided, internally and externally.
It is becoming harder and harder these days to feel a sense of home and belonging where
we can relax into the wholeness of our being.
This madness of modern life emphasizes our worth only in terms of what we can produce
and achieve, and not by who we are intrinsically or the land that supports us.
Many people are suffering from depression, and the trend for this is increasing.
One of the Elders, who I met during my time in Australia, explained to me that many of
our �modern� mental diseases and other diseases are something they never had in their
traditional life.
This same Elder explained to me that they see the root causes of these dis-ease patterns
stemming from the disruption of �oursness� and disconnection from �life as family.�
Disconnection from the Web of Life Many of us feel disconnected from the natural
web of life.
Image by Christian Sasse.
Spirit Nourishment
Walytja, reminds us that if our sense of kinship with life erodes, we lose our sense of connectedness
and we can no longer receive Spirit nourishment directly from the land.
It is this spirit nourishment, also called Kurunpa, that provides inner peace and sustainability
for our whole self.
Kurunpa refers to psyche, spirit and soul, it is our spirituality, our true spiritual
nature.
Through our spiritual connection with life and each other we can draw deeply from the
living wisdom of nature that can guide us through the darkest of times.
When we experience life as family, irrespective of whether we are living in nature or in the
city, our heart is sustained by a deep unconditional love that is always here for us.
If we only connect with life materialistically; devoid of any spiritual connection to home,
land and other living beings, we are blocked from receiving this love.
Our hearts need this inner nourishment, it provides our sense of connection and oneness.
Without this nourishment we feel lost, lonely and without a sense of sacred purpose.
Spirit nourishment from the Land Our sense of kinship with life gives us spirit
nourishment directly from the land.
The Whole of Life
By relating with all expressions of life as expressions of this larger Spirit that connects
us all, it changes the way we relate with the natural world and restores our sense of
wholeness.
For many people, nature is now only a source of food and materials for things to make,
own and consume.
In that concept, there is no sense of sacredness and no gratitude for the sacrifices made by
our living relatives of the natural world, like the animals, plants, trees, and insects.
When we have gratitude and deeply care for all living things, as shared by Uncle Bob
earlier, we no longer just consume our relations.
Instead, we honour our relations for their intrinsic worth by appreciating deeply the
spirit of life that is also within each of them and their right to live.
It is by this gratitude and appreciation that we heal our own emptiness and restore our
inner wholeness.
This is the real food and nourishment that our souls and psyche long for.
Spirit connects us allReconnecting to the Spirit that connects us all restores our sense
of wholeness.
The Dreamtime
The beauty of Kanyini is that it reminds us that there is nothing we need to do or prove
in order to gain acceptance from this unconditional love.
Every day is another opportunity to restore and appreciate our connectedness with the
wholeness of life.
This love is not withheld from us when we move astray or lose our way.
It embraces everything and everyone unconditionally.
The Aboriginal Elders teach that this deeper understanding of psyche, spirit and soul comes
from Tjukurrpa.
In English, Tjukurrpa has been translated as �the Dreamtime�.
This refers to the teaching that creation is an ongoing process in a multi-dimensional
universe based on sacred principles; laws, by which we remain connected through all time
and space while changing form.
Tjukurrpa relates to the invisible world behind what we see and know as the created universe.
From this comes the understanding of the right way to live in accordance with these universal
Laws and principles.
The Elders believe that this sacred knowledge was passed on via a process of transmission
from the Ancestral beings to humanity, to guide us as custodians for this world.
The DreamtimeThe Dreamtime teaches us to live according to sacred Laws.
Painting by Colleen Wallace Nungari.
We are all visitors to this time, this place.
We are just passing through.
Our purpose here is to observe, to learn, to grow, to love�and then we return home.
� Aboriginal Proverb Sacred Law and Universal Principles
In our modern societies, the concept of �sacred law� and the right way to live is not taught
and transmitted to our children.
Accordingly, many people do not know what it means and how to live their life by these
core universal principles.
Yet the consequences of our modern ways of life show that whether we believe in Tjukurrpa
or not, the effects of our actions on the web of life and our own sense of happiness
and purpose is real.
By becoming aware of these universal principles we learn how to balance, heal and restore
our sense of inner worth and sacred communion with all life.
These sacred laws and universal principles of Kanyini can be observed in the way things
unfold.
We start to experience this directly by listening closely to nature, and by allowing our heart
to guide our knowing.
These principles were not created by anyone, they are not mental constructs.
By living in close relationship with the wholeness of life we start to see these laws and principles
as a foundation for all that is unfolding within our created worlds.
Alt text hereBecome aware of Kanyini and restore your unity with all life.
Painting by Jandamarra Cadd.
You are All That
You may ask, but how do I live in close relationship with the wholeness of life?
This starts simply by remaining attentive to your whole self: your feelings, thoughts,
dreams, desires, the quiet voice within, the spiritual presence both within YOU and all
around you.
By becoming aware first that you are �all that�, you can then start to see if there
is any way that you divide, suppress, control or fragment these various qualities of yourself.
If you do notice inner division, gently ask yourself, why?
What do you believe is so important that you need to do that to yourself?
Then consider, why you would do this if life does not ask you to compromise your inner
being, nor does it ask you to compromise the inner being of others.
Through these inner enquiries, gentle observations, and deep listening, you slowly become aware
of the universal wisdom principles of Kanyini that restore our wholeness, and our perception
of unity with all life.
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Ridiculously Expensive Apartments We'll Never Get to Live In - Duration: 3:40.
If you're incredibly rich, you can probably afford to own your own home.
But sometimes, rich people get kind of weird, which might explain why they're willing to
shell out tens of millions of dollars in order to live in a highrise building with hundreds
of strangers.
Here's a look at some of the most expensive apartments in the world.
One expensive waterslide
The $335 million penthouse atop the Tour Odeon in Monaco spans five stories and 31,500 square
feet.
From your perch you can enjoy a view of the French Riviera, but you're high enough that
you don't have to worry about the view of old men in Speedos.
The apartment itself features at least five bedrooms, as well as a dance floor and two
pools on separate stories that are connected via waterslide.
Which... probably seemed like a good idea at the time.
"Mary, mother of God!"
"Slow down!
Stop!
Stop!"
The biggest downside is that people will constantly ask you to host their wedding receptions or
baby showers all the time, so you might want to cut down on any unnecessary friendships
before you shell out the cash.
A royal view
If you spend a fortune for an apartment in New York City, you might get a good view of...
a park.
But in London, you get a little more bang for your buck.
The $195 million luxury flat in the famous Admiralty Arch overlooks Buckingham Palace
itself, allowing you to potentially look down on the Queen from your bathroom.
With 12 bedrooms and a bathroom for each, this place could easily accommodate a small
family or very wealthy soccer team and manager.
But don't worry.
The owners of the building know that ponying up that kind of dough all at once could be
rough, so they've kindly included the option to break it up into four manageable payments
of $48.7 million instead.
Sold!
Hong Kong hot tub
Living in the "Presidential Unit" on the top floor of a building designed by Frank Gehry
sounds pretty nice, right?
Does it sound $66 million nice?
Well, it doesn't matter what you think because that's what this apartment recently sold for,
making it the most expensive apartment in all of Asia.
You don't get quite as much room in this super expensive home as some of the others — just
four bathrooms and two parking spaces.
But it does come with a 1,500-square-foot balcony complete with a hot tub.
Just be careful when you get in.
Who knows what might happen.
"How hard is it to understand time travel?"
"I mean, we get it.
E=MC squared."
"Einstein's a stupid f----ing idiot."
"Right?"
Let's be franc
Wake up every day to a view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris's most expensive apartment.
For almost $50 million, you can reside in a two-story penthouse that overlooks the most
clichéd view of Paris possible.
Plus the interior looks like a palace, and you even get your own knock-off statue of
Michelangelo's David!
There's also a separate staff entrance for servants, which we're pretty sure anyone who
can afford this place will have.
And you thought this kind of luxury died with Marie Antoinette!
"Oh, Leonard.
You're the best!
It's not too much, is it?"
Honolulu luxury
You want to live in paradise, but you can't live without an indoor golf simulator?
The Waiea Tower has you covered.
For $36 million, you can reside in a penthouse in Honolulu complete with a large infinity
pool and views of the ocean, plus 10,000 square feet and five bedrooms to enjoy on the building's
36th floor.
What makes this living situation stand out from other luxury apartments is the sushi.
World famous sushi chef Nobu relocated his restaurant to the Waiea Tower and provides
room service.
So you can get Nobu sushi any time of the day, and you don't even have to leave your
golf simulator to interact with the real world.
It's like something out of a movie!
"So let's hover over to the driving range and hit a few virtual balls into space."
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What Die-Hard Fans Don't Even Know About NCIS - Duration: 4:03.
The hit CBS procedural NCIS is consistently the number one drama on television, meaning
millions of fans are tuning in to catch the team take down spies, hackers, and terrorists
— and since it's one of the longest-running shows on TV, there's plenty of behind-the-scenes
trivia out there.
But the die-hard fans know most of it already — how about some obscure nuggets for the
super fans?
Caf-Pow surprise
The show's quirky genius forensic scientist Abby Sciuto gets a lot of work done thanks
in part to a steady stream of a fictional, caffeine-rich energy drink called Caf-Pow.
CBS sold novelty cans of Caf-Pow on its website for a time, but it was originally a totally
made-up drink.
So what is actress Pauley Perrette actually drinking on camera?
"Well, for the first six years, it was Hawaiian Punch, and then, um, I quit drinking, quit
eating and drinking refined sugars, and now I have unsweetened cranberry juice."
Special guests
One of the perks of holding a high rank in the real-life Naval Criminal Investigative
Service, or just the U.S. Navy in general: the possibility of a cameo on NCIS.
In 2005, around the time that he retired from the post he'd held for eight years, real-life
NCIS director David Brant guest-starred on an episode as "NCIS Special Agent David Brant."
"David Brant."
"Gibbs."
"I heard you were quitting."
"I like to refer to it as a lateral move into the recreational sector, Jethro."
"I wish you luck with that."
His successor as director, Thomas Betro, succeeded him on TV as well, making a brief appearance
on a 2007 episode ...
"Hey, Gibbs.
Need a refill?
I'm going."
"Well, yeah, Betro.
Make it a double."
"You got it."
And then-Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus made two appearances, one in 2009, and another
in 2014.
Gab for Gibbs
NCIS has always been an ensemble show, but there's no mistaking that the star is Mark
Harmon, and for good reason—he's a commanding presence even with a character who's a man
of few words.
Leroy Jethro Gibbs doesn't talk any more than he has to, and Harmon can convey more with
a glance or a nod than some actors manage with a monologue.
In fact, it's hard for writers, especially new ones, to figure out how to write dialogue
for the character.
Showrunner Gary Glasberg tells TV Guide that before a script is finalized, writers will
do a "Gibbs pass" to determine what, if any, dialogue can be edited down…or edited out
completely in favor of non-verbal actions.
Alexander's exit
Actress Sasha Alexander, who has since gone on to Rizzoli & Isles and a recurring role
on Shameless, was part of the original cast of NCIS when it hit the air as Navy: NCIS
in 2003.
By the end of the second season, Alexander was tired of the grind of portraying Special
Agent Kate Todd, so she came to then-showrunner Donald Bellisario in tears and asked to be
let go.
Bellisario persuaded CBS executives to let her out of her contract, and then killed off
her character.
Alexander has since said she doesn't regret leaving the show, but wishes it had gotten
more exposure during her tenure.
Rules roundup
Every few episodes, Gibbs rattles off yet another one of his "Gibbs' Rules"—succinct
bits of advice he believes are the ideal parameters by which one ought to live one's life, both
on and off the job.
So how many are there?
In one episode, he mentions he's come up with "about 50" of these rules, but on-air, he's
only shared 32 so far with his NCIS compatriots.
Including ...
"Never screw over your partner."
"Rule #9: Never go anywhere without a knife."
Plus, the famous rule 51: "Sometimes — You're Wrong."
Hands-on Harmon
Mark Harmon not only headlines the NCIS flagship, he's also an executive producer for the show
as well as its 2014 spinoff, NCIS: New Orleans.
And that credit isn't just a perk for having been with the franchise for so long—Harmon
is a hands-on producer.
He worked closely with creator Gary Glasberg to develop the show, participating in decisions
regarding casting, shooting locations, and music selection.
Above and beyond
Pauley Perrette is actually extremely well qualified to play a forensic scientist.
She has a Master's degree in criminal science from Valdosta State University in Georgia,
and was even admitted into the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York.
She worked several jobs to pay her way through, including working on a boat, being, quote,
"knee-deep in fish water, cooking food for the rich people upstairs."
Somebody who worked in the coat-check room on that same boat told her about a director
who was looking for commercial actors, and Perrette gave it a shot, landing roles in
ads as well as guest spots on TV shows, giving up on a life of solving crime, at least in
real life.
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Кукла крючком Виолетта , часть 2 (Ноги). Crochet doll Violetta, part 2 (Legs) - Duration: 14:15.
Hi!
Going on with Violetta!
Now I'll show how to do legs.
First, we need to do one leg.
Cut the yarn.
And then do the second leg, and do not cut the yarn.
Both legs are done using the same pattern.
Take a yarn.
Leave an long ending.
In Row 1: working 4 single crochets (sc) in the magic ring.
1
2
3
4
Tighten the ring.
Marking the beginning of a next row by a contrast thread.
Row 2: working 4 increases, by round.
I.e. working 2 single crochets (sc) into each loop.
Rows 3-6: 8 single crochets (sc) in each row.
I.e. working 1 single crochet (sc) into each loop.
Done, we may remove a contrast thread now.
I will work using turning rows.
Row 7: I'm doing a turn.
Working 1 chain (ch).
And working 4 single crochets (sc) into the 2nd loop from the hook.
Row 8: doing the same...
Turn.
1 chain (ch).
And 4 single crochets (sc).
Row 9: doing turn...
1 chain (ch).
And 2 decreases (dec).
In turning rows I'm doing regular increases.
Inserting a hook into the first loop.
Pulling out the yarn.
Then inserting a hook into the second one.
Pull the yarn out.
And working all 3 loops on the hook together.
And one more increase.
Row 10: doing turn.
1 chain (ch).
And 1 decrease (dec).
Next, I'll be working by round.
Marking the first row by the marker.
And working 4 single crochets (sc) from this side.
Then 4 single crochets (sc) here.
Then 4 single crochets (sc) here, from this side.
Doing 1st single crochet (sc) at the corner.
And I need to do 1 single crochet (sc) more.
Row 12: working 2 single crochets (sc).
1 decrease (dec).
4 single crochets (sc).
1 decrease (dec).
And 3 single crochets (sc).
Row 13: working 1 single crochet (sc).
1 decrease (dec).
4 single crochets (sc).
And 2 decreases (dec).
Rows 14-16: 8 single crochets (sc) in each row.
Done.
Row 17: working 8 single crochets (sc).
Done.
And I'm doing 1 additional single crochet (sc) into the first loop.
And now, 2nd loop will become 1st.
Row 18: 7 single crochets (sc).
Done, and doing 1 increase (inc).
Now doing the leg as per pattern...
Done.
Row 28: 10 single crochets (sc).
Done, and doing 1 decrease (dec).
Row 29: working 9 single crochets (sc).
Done, and doing 1 decrease (dec).
And working 1 additional single crochet (sc).
Doing it into the first loop.
And now 2nd loop becoming the 1st one.
Row 30: 8 single crochets (sc).
Done, and 1 decrease (dec).
Row 31: 9 single crochets (sc).
Done.
And now I'll add 1 additional single crochet (sc) into the first loop.
Moving the marker.
And 2nd loop becoming the 1st one.
In next row I'll do a knee.
At the end of that row I'll have an decrease.
This decrease should be at the back of a leg, at the middle.
If accidently a knee will be shifted to one side or another...
Take a look on that decrease.
And decide do you need to do that additional single crochet (sc).
Or otherwise, you may not do that additional single crochet (sc).
If you cannot decide - just follow me.
Row 32: 2 single crochets (sc).
1 increase (inc).
1 single crochet (sc).
To have nice knees, this single crochet (sc) should be at the middle of the front of a leg.
1 increase (inc) now.
2 single crochets (sc).
And 1 decrease (dec).
So, this decrease is located in the middle of the back of a leg.
Row 33: 10 single crochets (sc).
Done.
Row 34: 2 single crochets (sc).
1 decrease (dec).
1 single crochet (sc).
1 decrease (dec).
2 single crochets (sc).
And 1 increase (inc).
Next I'm working as per pattern...
I'm almost done, and Ineed to do 1 more row.
To do it, I'm looking on the front of a leg.
Folding it like that.
And I need that first loop will be here.
At the left from this row.
If for you it is located at the wrong place.
You may add missing crochets.
Or otherwise - remove few.
And in row 53: working 11 single crochets (sc).
Done.
Thats it, pull out a yarn.
Cut it off.
Insert the ending into the needle.
Pull out the marker thead.
Fixing the ending with knots, and cutting it off.
I've already did a second leg.
And won't cut an working yarn.
As I'll use it for making a body next .
We may remove a marker thread.
Now Inserting this ending into the needle.
And I want to sew an toe like that.
To make it more flat.
Squeeze it with fingers.
And sewing it on in the second row.
And we've got such leg.
Now we may fix the yarn with a knot, and cut it off.
Do the same with a second leg as well.
So, I've got such legs.
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