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October 4 2005 at 9:52 AM

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Yay! Autumn is here!!

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Measuring in at 27" - 27 1/4"

October 4 2005, 9:53 AM 

Not too bad considering I did a little trim last month.

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Busyhsmom
Growing out layers!

22/26/I've hit my first goal of BSL! Waistline, here I come!
Bangs have reached my chin
type 2cM-Cii

Visit my hair journal at http://www.network54.com/Forum/362199


The lovely doll above is from Enchanting Star


"Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised." -- Proverbs 31:30

 
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Lovely crocheted bun cover...

October 4 2005, 9:57 AM 

Khrome posted this link to a pattern that she has made. It is lovely! http://www.longlocks.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=longlockslounge;action=display;num=1126601362

Just in case the link expires...

Flower and Stripe Bun Cover by Cynde Callera

Materials Needed
Patons Grace Yarn (http://www.patonsyarns.com/product.php?LGC=grace)
Medium size hair-friendly elastic (Goody, Scunci, etc. w/ no metal ends)
Size 5 Steel crochet hook
Gauge First rnd is 1/2" diameter.
Finished Size 3.5"diameter.

RND 1: Ch10. Join w/slst to first ch to form ring. Slst into ring. Ch4
* Sc around ring. Ch 2
Rep from * 11 more times. Join w/slst to top of first sc

RND 2: Ch 10. Dc in next dc. Ch7.
* Dc in next Sc. Ch 7.
Rep from * 8 more times.
Dc in next Sc. Ch 4. Trc in top of first Dc.

RND 3: Ch 7. Slst into ch 4. Ch 7.
* Slst into Ch 8. Ch 7.
Rep from * 8 more times.
Slst in ch 8. Ch 4. Trc in ch 8.

RND 4: Ch 6. Slst into ch 4. Ch 6.
* Slst into Ch 8. Ch 6.
Rep from * 8 more times.

RND 5: Turn work over. Ch 3.
* Dc in next Ch.
Rep from * until ends meet.
Slst into top of first Dc.

RND 6: Turn work over. * Ch 7. Slst into dc 6
Rep from * 10 more times
Ch 4. Trc into dc 6.

RND 7: Ch7. Slst into ch 4. Ch7.
* Slst into ch 8. Ch7.
Rep from * 9 more times
Ch 4. Trc into ch 8.

RND 8: Ch 11. Slst into ch 4.
* Ch 11. Slst into ch 8.
Rep from * 9 more times
Ch 6. Trc into Ch 8.

RND 9: Ch 7. Slst into Ch 6.
Ch 7. Slst into Ch 12.
Rep from * 10 more times
Slst into Ch 1

RND 10: Ch 5. Hold elastic behind work.
* Sc into Ch 4, behind the elastic.
Ch 3. Sc into Ch 4 in front of the elastic. Ch 4
Rep from * until ends meet.
Slst into Ch 1, tie off work, and weave ends into work.

Elastic ties, ribbon, or yarn can be used in lieu of hair elastic.


PS You don't have to use that yarn, but I didn't know what size it was, so I figure I'd just link to it. It's bigger than size 10 - about 2mm in width, 100% mercanized cotton.. If you use smaller yarn, your cover will be smaller, but I'm not sure by how much.
« Last Edit: Sep 14th, 2005, 2:24pm by khrome »

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Busyhsmom
Growing out layers!

22/26/I've hit my first goal of BSL! Waistline, here I come!
Bangs have reached my chin
type 2cM-Cii

Visit my hair journal at http://www.network54.com/Forum/362199


The lovely doll above is from Enchanting Star


"Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised." -- Proverbs 31:30

 
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Crocheted snood pattern...

October 9 2005, 4:26 PM 

Here is a link to a crocheted snood pattern. There is a nice photo with it:

http://www.knitting-crochet.com/crochet/persno.html

Instructions, just incase the link ever goes away.

Materials:
2 oz. 4-ply wool.
1 crochet hook, size 3-
1 yd. grosgrain ribbon.
23 inches round elastic.
Gauge:
4 meshes -- 3 inches.

Perky Snood

Ch. 49. First row--~ long treble crochet (long tr.) in 12th st. from hook, * ch. 4, skip 4 sts. on ch. 1 long tr. in next st.; repeat from *, ending ch. 4, skip 1 st., 1 long tr. in last st. Ch. 9, turn.

Row 2- l long tr. in first long tr. of row below, * ch. 4, 1 long tr. in next long tr.; repeat from *, ending ch. 4, 1 long tr. in 5th st. of turning ch., ch. 4, 1 long tr. in same st. as last long tr. Ch. 9, turn.

Repeat last row 6 times (23 meshes). Ch. 9, turn.

Row 9--Skip ch. 4, 1 long tr. in next long tr., * ch. 4, 1 long tr. in next long tr.; repeat from *, ending ch. 4, 1 long tr. in 5th st. of turning ch. (23 meshes). Ch. 9, turn. Repeat last row 7 times, ending last row ch. 5 instead of 9.

Row 17--Skip ch. 4, 1 long tr. in next long tr., work even to within 2 meshes of end, ch. 4; yarn over3 times, insert hook in next long tr. and draw up a loop, over, take off 2 loops 3 times in succession, wrap yarn over hook 3 times, insert hook in 5th st. of turning ch. and draw up a loop (6 loops on hook), over, take off 2 loops 3 times in succession, over, take off 3 loops (a decreasing long tr.), ch. 5, turn.

Row 18--Skip ch. 4, : long tr. in next long tr., work 18 meshes, ch. 4, work a decreasing long tr. in last u long tr. Ch. 5, turn.

Decrease 1 mesh each side of each of next 6 rows as in last row. Ch. l, do not turn.

Border. Sew ends of a 22-inch piece of round elastic together. Working around elastic, work 2 S.C. in each mesh on entire outer edge, join with slip st. to first S.C. Fasten off.

Make a tailored bow of ribbon and sew to front of snood as shown in illustration.

From Complete Guild to modern Knitting and crocheting 1942

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Busyhsmom
Growing out layers!

22/27/I've hit my first goal of BSL! Waistline, here I come!
Bangs have passed my chin
type 2cM-Cii

Visit my hair journal at http://www.network54.com/Forum/362199


The lovely doll above is from Enchanting Star
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"Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised." -- Proverbs 31:30

 
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Oil cleansing for skin...

October 11 2005, 10:34 AM 

Here is something that I found (thanks to Kim posting a link) and want to try:

http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/showthread.php?t=5612&page=1&pp=15


Oil Cleansing Method, or OCM

When cleansing and moisturizing your skin, it is imperative that you keep in mind that oil disolves oil. Do not be afraid of applying oil to your face. Oil, alone, will not cause you blemishes. Pimples, cysts, zits, blackheads and whiteheads are a result of several different factors including hormones, bacteria, skin cells and the buildup of these factors. Your skin naturally produces oil because it needs it. It is not a malicious force to be reckoned with, it is there for the benefit of your skin. It is naturally occurring. Oil helps lubricate, heal, protect, and moisturize your skin so that it may function properly. Properly functioning skin is beautiful, clear, and glowing.

While I'm talking about the benefits of oil applied externally, I'd like to mention how important it is to moisturize from the inside as well. WATER! Drink no less than 8 glasses of water a day. If your skin has issues with blemishes, drink up! Water will help release and remove the toxins from within, leaving behind glowing, dewey, toned skin. Carry a bottle of water around with you throughout the day so water is always available.

Now, to the point of this article.

Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) is used for moisture, while Castor Oil (CO) is used for cleansing. Castor Oil tends to be a bit on the thick side, so a mix of the two (EVOO/CO) is frequently used. This allows for the Castor Oil to really sink into the pores and draw out the dirt and grime to the surface. You can vary this ratio to match your skins needs. More EVOO for moisture or more CO for cleansing (25/75 EVOO/CO for Oily skin, or 75/25 EVOO/CO for dry skin). EVOO is incredibly high in antioxidants, while CO is excellent for drawing and healing. CO has been the focus of many books and medical discussion because of its seemingly "magical" healing properties. It only makes sense (after a bit of research) that one would use CO on their face to help treat blemishes and acne, or simply to make their skin look and feel better.

As quoted in The Oil That Heals by Dr. McGarey, a country doctor (unknown?) states, "Castor oil will leave the body in better condition than it found it."

The Routine:

* Massage a substantial amount (the cup of your palm, while hand is held open) of EVOO/CO into your face and neck.

This is to be done over makeup or any visible dirt. Take this time to give yourself a facial massage. Really work the oil into your skin. Take your time, breathe deeply, and relax. Sit down to do this if it helps.

You, of course, do not have to sit and relax, but keep in mind that stress isn't good for your skin and you should take any moment you can to destress and let tension float away.
* Take a washcloth, terry cloth or flannel preferred, and soak it in steamy hot water. Wring it out and drape it over your face.

What we are doing is steaming your face as an esthetician would, but without the steam machine. You want to open your pores. This helps release any impurities from deep within your pores.
* As the washcloth begins to cool, gently wipe the oil and dirt away. This will also help remove any skin cells that are stubbornly clinging on.
* Rinse the washcloth out in hot water and wipe away any remaining impurities. You may have to do this two or three times more to remove any remaining dirt and oil residue, but it will come off leaving your skin with a beautiful, healthy glow. No additional cleansing is necessary.
* After you have rinsed well, you can either splash your face with cool water to help tone and close your pores, or if your face feels tight, you can moisturize.
* If your skin feels tight, take a tiny drop of your EVOO/CO, rub it between your clean, damp palms and pat it into your damp skin. Massage any oil residue into your skin so there is no film of oil left sitting on the surface. Being prone to breakouts, myself, I've found that this is perhaps the most important step.

Your skin should glow now.

HTHS!
Steph

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Busyhsmom
Growing out layers!

22/27/I've hit my first goal of BSL! Waistline, here I come!
Bangs have passed my chin
type 2cM-Cii

Visit my hair journal at http://www.network54.com/Forum/362199


The lovely doll above is from Enchanting Star
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"Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised." -- Proverbs 31:30

 
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