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Crocheted Pentagram

Postby ShadowWeaver » 08 Feb 2011, 21:34

Sorry this is so huge. I do not know how to resize. Technology confounds me at times. I am thinking of making a bunch of these and sending them off with Operation Circle Care. http://www.circlesanctuary.org/ministries/military/operationcirclecare.html

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Re: Crocheted Pentagram

Postby Silverleaf_Willow » 08 Feb 2011, 21:56

ooo, I like it. How big is it?
The Operation Circle Care sounds like a very good program, nice of you to get involved.
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Re: Crocheted Pentagram

Postby wyeuro » 09 Feb 2011, 01:46

that's a great idea. very nice.

in windows, you can compress and resize photos by right clicking the icon, click open with microsoft office picture manager, and on the toolbar, click edit pictures. a sidebar will appear on the right. right down the bottom of the sidebar, you'll see 'compress pictures'. click on that, and the sidebar content changes. you'll see the words: 'compress for' and four options. check the 'web pages' option and click okay. this contracts the picture and reduces the resolution. if this is okay with you, just click save, and then post your picture.

but if you want to keep a high resolution photo as well as post a low res version of it, open 'file'up in the top lh corner, click save as, and give it a new name in the save dialogue box that opens. then, when you close the picture manager, you'll be asked if you want to save the changes (to the original). click no, and that will ensure that you also retain the uncompressed original for other purposes.

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Re: Crocheted Pentagram

Postby Aurora » 09 Feb 2011, 02:28

Your pentagram is lovely, what stitches did you use?
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Re: Crocheted Pentagram

Postby fulbert-avebury » 09 Feb 2011, 16:30

Wonderful idea.

Wow, if you ever make another one of these, perhaps it would be interesting to video it for YouTube / here, both to help others see how this is made / make them, as well as to spread this form of support.

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Re: Crocheted Pentagram

Postby ShadowWeaver » 09 Feb 2011, 22:02

Silverleaf_Willow - It's about palm sized.

Wyeuro - Thanks for the tutorial. I'll definitely resize any pics I upload in the future. I was shocked at how large it was! :wow:

Aurora - I used double crochet for the yellow and single around the outside. I made the star with chain stitches. For my British hooker friends, I think that would be trebles with doubles around the outside.

Jeffrey - Thanks! I'll have to call up my Dad and see if he would let me use his video camera. I think I may try to write up a pattern, but a video will show the weaving of the arms of the star. It's pretty easy, but the un-worked yarn gets a bit tangled up in the weaving.

I had the idea to do this, because I don't have a lot of money, and I wanted to donate something to the Pagan soldiers overseas. This is small and flexible, so they'll be able to stuff it in a pocket, if they want to. It's also acrylic yarn, so it's extremely easy care.

Thank you all for your advice, questions, and comments! :D
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