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Table Of Contents
Introduction ……………………………………………………………….. 3
Seeing Things With New Eyes …………………………………………..4
Simple Ways To Design Wonderful Gifts …………………..…………10
Designing In Crochet …………………………………………………… 13
Thinking Tips …………………………………………………………….18
A Practice Project ……………………………………………………… 21
Recommended Resources ……………………………………………. 23
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Seeing Things With New Eyes
When designing, you need to develop a habit of looking at EVERYTHING you see in a different way than what you normally see it.
By developing a habit of seeing things as they could be, other than as they are, you’ll find designing projects to be extremely easy.
For instance if you see a rock, do you see a rock or do you see an elegant butterfly? Well if the rock is shaped like a butterfly, then you should see a butterfly. If not, then you need to train your way of seeing things so that you automatically look for the beauty in everything.
If you’re an artist, then you probably know what I mean.
I have always had the knack to look at things this way even simple sticks, and see something beautiful in them. My family was always amazed at the creations I made when I was little, out of basic plants and leaves found in my back yard.
The day I realized myself that I had a unique talent was the day I gathered some sticks, a pile of leaves, some pinecones and other dried plants, along with a bottle of Elmer’s glue, and spent all day creating a nativity scene for Christmas.
You see, I was raised in a very poor household, and I was envious of all the pretty nativity scenes my friends had, when all we had for decoration was a Christmas tree decorated with popcorn, and I wanted something pretty to go under our bland tree for my mother that year.
When I finished my nativity scene I took it to my mother so she could place it under our tree and she had a complete fit over it praising me about how wonderful it was. I thought nothing more about my nativity scene other than I had made my mother happy, and although I thought it was pretty as well, I didn’t think it was that big of a deal.
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