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Janice Kay Lopez

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Janice was born in Ducktown, Tennessee in the Appalachian Mountains during World War II.
 
Janice loves Crafts, Crocheting, gardening and spending special time with ten grandchildren who live in Georgia and Tennessee
 
Janice was a seamstress for ten years and worked in printing and graphics for several years.
 
She will be adding her crochet and craft items, tips and patterns here in the near future, meanwhile take advantage of these great offers.
Contact Jan at: wofdestiny1@yahoo.com

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These colorful doilys are examples of Janice's handiwork
Contact Jan at wofdestiny1@yahoo.com
 
 
 
Contact Jan if you would like her to crochet this or another one for you.
 
Also Visit the Poems By Janice page
 
Click HERE for May's tips for Crochet and knitters
 
 
some urls to go to for free patterns.
 
 
 
 
 
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Whip Up A Apple- Oatmeal Scrub
 
You can find all the ingredients in your kitchen
2 tablespoons rolled oats
1 1/2 teaspoons cornmeal
1 tablespoon honey
1/2 medium apple, cored, peeled, and finely chopped
 
Use a fork to mix the oatmeal and cornmeal (to exfoliate) with the honey (to moisturize) in a bowl to create a paste. Combine paste with the apple (which is packed with antioxidants) in a food processer set on pulse until well blended. Spread the mixture on your face and scrub gently in a circular motion to remove dead skin cells. Rinse with warm water, then pat dry and admire your new glow.
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Hints For June
Helpful Hints
Always join yarn at the end of a row. Crochet up to, but not including the last step of the stitch. Two loops will remain on the hook (a). With new yarn, complete the stitch by drawing a loop of new yarn through the two loops on the hook (b). To change colors, use new color for step b.

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Securing Yarn End
To secure the yarn end, cut the yarn 6 inches (15 cm) beyond the last stitch (a). Draw yarn endthrough the loop (b) and pull uip tight (c). Finish yarn ends by weaving them into the stitches.

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How To Increase: Work 2 sts in one st. Instructions will specify where to work the increase.
 
How To Decrease in SC: To dec one st: Draw up a lp in next 2 sts, yo and through all 3 lps on hook -sc2tog made od one st decreased.
 
To dec 2 sts: Draw up a lp in next 3 sts, yo and through all 4 lps on hook--sc3tog workled and 2 sts decreased.
 
How To Decrease In DC: To dec one st, yo and ( Yo an draw up a lp in next st, yo and through 2 lps) twice, yo and through all 3 lps on hook = dc2tog mad eand one st decreased.
 
To dec 2 sts: ( Yo and draw up a lp in next st. yo and through 2 lps) 3 times, yo and through all 4 lps on hook - dc3taog worked and 2 sts decreased.
 
How to change color: In sc: Work to one st. before required color change, draw up a lp in next st, drop color in use; wioth color to be used yo and through 2 lps on hook_sc-color change made.

 
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Contact Jan at: wofdestiny1@yahoo.com