Zig-zag scarf

I also crocheted Rebecca a scarf for Christmas! It’s my own design! Here are some pictures of it and also the pattern in case anyone ever wanted to make one like it.

Zig-zag Scarf
by Sarah Agee

Hook size: H8
Length (w/out fringe): 50 in.
Yarn: Red Heart medium worsted

Ch 197
Row 1: Ch 3, *Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 15 st,* repeat section between the asterisks until the end, End with 1 dc.
Row 2: Ch 3, Dc 1, *Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 13 st, Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next st,* repeat section between the asterisks until the end, Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in last st.
Row 3: Ch 3, Dc 2, *Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 11 st, Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 3 st,* repeat section between the asterisks until the end, End with 3 dc.
Row 4: Ch 3, Dc 3, *Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 9 st, Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 5 st,* repeat section between the asterisks until the end, End with 4 dc.
Row 5: Ch 3, Dc 4, *Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 7 st, Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 7 st,* repeat section between the asterisks until the end, End with 5 dc.
Row 6: Ch 3, Dc 5, *Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 5 st, Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 9 st,* repeat section between the asterisks until the end, End with 6 dc.
Row 7: Ch 3, Dc 6, *Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 3 st, Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 11 st,* repeat section between the asterisks until the end, End with 7 dc.
Row 8: Ch 3, Dc 7, *Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next st, Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 13 st,* repeat section between the asterisks until the end, End with 8 dc.
Row 9: Ch 3, Dc 8, *Sk next st, Ch 1, Dc in next 15 st,* repeat section between the asterisks until the end, End with 9 dc.

Fringe and Edging:
Ch 1, turn to short end and work 10 sc evenly across, turn
Ch 40, Sl st in first 2 sc on short end, *Ch 40, Sl st in last sc worked and next sc,* repeat section between the asterisks to last sc, Ch 40, Sc in same sc.
Turn to side, Sc in each dc, turn to opposite short end, work 10 sc across, turn
Work chain loop fringe same as first end, fasten off.
Join yarn with Sl st to first st of unworked side (starting chain edge), Sc in each lp of starting ch, fasten off, weave in ends.

Abbreviations:
Ch=chain
Sk=skip
Dc=double crochet
St=stitch
Sl st=slip stitch
Sc=single crochet
Lp=loop

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Grandpa’s afghan

Grandpa loves his afghan! :)

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Veteran afghan

Wow! Almost a whole month and I haven’t written! I guess that just shows you how busy I was! Man, was that a crazy semester! 19 credits! But I did it, and I am very pleased with my grades! Christmas break has been great so far. Just yesterday I finished my huge crochet project that I started on Thanksgiving — a red, white, and blue afghan for my grandpa for Christmas! It is HUGE, and I know he will love it! Here are some pictures of it and the pattern, in case anyone is interested in how I did it (it’s not that hard – it just takes a long time).


the stripes can go horizontal…


…or vertical!

Pattern:
hook size: H
made with medium worsted yarn (Red Heart)

Ch 250
Starting in 4th ch from hook, dc in each ch until the end, ch 1, turn
Dc in each st until the end, ch 1, turn
Do this until you have 7 rows of the first color, then cut and hide end.
Attach the second color and do 7 rows.
Attach the third color and do 7 rows.
The color pattern I did for the stripes was:
Blue Red White Blue Red White Blue White Red Blue White Red Blue
So it’s symmetrical :)

And that’s it!

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Me first

“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also the interests of others.”
~Philippians 2:3-4

I LOVE Philippians chapter 2. The whole chapter applies to making yourself a servant and putting others above yourselves, and I would post the whole passage, but I’m afraid if I did people wouldn’t read the whole thing because of how long it is (sadly, I tend to do that sometimes :().

Lately, I’ve been struggling with a bad attitude and selfishness. Ironically, my memorization verses for this week come from Philippians 2 talking about just that. It’s so hard to be humble and put others above yourself in a me-first world, but in order to imitate Jesus, my Lord and Savior, I must follow His example and go against what my sinful nature and the world tell me.

In my most WONDERFUL Bible study on Tuesday nights, we are reading through the book The Enemy Within by Kris Lundgaard. It is a book about sin and how our spiritual battle against sin is a daily battle. There are times when I can definitely feel my sinful nature rebelling against God and the right thing to do, and it has been good reading this book. The battle against sin never ends until we are safe at Home, but until then, the only way to fight it is with the Lord’s help.

“The horse is made ready for the day of battle, but victory rests with the LORD.”
~Proverbs 21:31

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Halloween

There are many Christians who see Halloween as a fun, harmless holiday, but I have the strong conviction not to celebrate it. It disappoints me to see so many Christians dressing up and taking part in the celebration. Most other holidays have something worth celebrating. Thanksgiving is being thankful for what God has given us, Christmas is celebrating God sending His Son in human form to save us, and Easter is remembering the death and resurrection of Christ.

Halloween may be “fun,” but when you dress up, people notice that. As Christians, we need to be different than the world, not trying to blend in with them. 1 Thessalonians 5:22 says, “Avoid every form of evil.” The origins of Halloween are associated with evil things. Even though many of those evil things have died down in today’s celebration, Halloween is still a holiday based on those things. A good compromise is handing out candy and tracts to the people that come knocking on your door. That is what my family has always done, and I like it because it’s using the holiday to share Jesus with others.

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Fall!

I can’t remember ever loving fall as much as I have this year. I carry my camera everywhere with me because I love to take pictures of scenery and special moments with friends. The trees around campus are beautiful! These are a few of the scenery pictures I have taken while walking around campus.


I thought this was really cool. The leaves farthest from the camera are green and they gradually turn red!


Here is a beautiful tree just starting to turn green by the University Center.


This is a cool picture of Gunter Hall with wispy clouds above in the blue sky.


I just had to take a picture of these trees lining the sidewalk across the street from Frasier.


More signs of fall over by Frasier.


I took this picture just a little bit ago as I was walking back to my dorm after practicing violin. This verse popped in my head when I looked up at the sky, so I pulled out my camera to take the picture!


Speckled tree!


Now this was a cool sight. It was sprinkling, and the sun added a pink color to the dark thunderclouds!

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Look toward heaven

“Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.”
~Colossians 3:2

This was my verse to memorize last week, but it has applied more to me this week, and it’s only Monday! Last night I was upset about possibly not being able to go to Spain with the orchestra next May because I’m last chair, and Dr. Guyver is allowed to bring 75 (which is actually really good because before it was only 60 and he got it changed to 75). I really don’t need to worry about that because it’s in God’s hands. He knows best, and it’s not like it’s the worst thing in the world if I can’t go.

Tonight I did a HUGE load of laundry–I hadn’t done it in a while. My roommate Ashley had forgotten to wash her black napkins for band, so she asked me if I would stick them in for her. There was only a small problem with me doing that–she had never washed them before and they are BLACK. So, yeah, it got on ALL my light colored stuff (because I don’t separate my laundry since it’s just me, and it’s a WHOLE STINKIN’ DOLLAR to do ONE load of laundry). I was pretty upset, but I know that my clothes are only earthly things. It seems like God is trying to teach me something here… “Set your minds on things ABOVE, not on EARTHLY THINGS.”

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