Saturday, October 20, 2012

Crochet Every Which Way - Scarf - Afghan - Blanket






Crochet Every Which Way - Scarf - Afghan - Blanket
Crochet Every Which Way - Scarf - Afghan - Blanket crochet-mania.blogspot.com Teaching the world to crochet, one stitch at a time. Free crochet lessons and video tutorials for beginner crocheters. More from Crochet Geek on YouTube: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Blogger - www.crochet-mania.blogspot.com Subscribe - www.youtube.com Every Which Way Crochet Scarf - Afghan - Blanket Written by Teresa Richardson Skill Level - Easy Abbreviations DC - Double Crochet HDC - Half Double Crochet CH - Chain SL ST - Slip Stitch CHS - Chains STS - Stitches EA - Each Materials Size K/6.50 mm crochet hook 4 ply yarn Tapestry Needle Multiple - 8 Cluster Stitch Wrap the yarn over your hook, put your hook through the stitch, wrap the yarn over your hook, pull the yarn through, wrap the yarn over your hook, pull through 2 loops. Leave the 2 remaining loops on the hook. Wrap the yarn over your hook, put the hook through the same stitch, wrap the yarn over pull it through, wrap the yarn over your hook, pull through all 3 loops to complete the cluster. Attach a slip knot to the crochet hook. Work a chain of 28 or work 27 of the Foundation Single Crochet Row 1: Work a chain 1, SC in the same stitch and each of the next 2, *CH 2, Skip 2 CHS/STS ,Work a Cluster in the next(see cluster stitch), chain 2, skip 2 CHS/STS , work 1 SC in EA of the next 3 stitches. Continue across from * Chain 1 and turn. Row 2: Ch 1,SC in the same stitch and each of the next 2, *work 2 SC in the next CH 2 space. Work a ...
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Indian muslim cigarette smugglers caught and deported (2/2)
This illegal immigrant seizure is almost laughable if it wasn't so serious. A muslim Indian couple caught the attention of UK Customs due to the contents of their luggage. The couple who had no clothing or personal items in their luggage had entered the UK on a 5 day visitors visa and had brought with them 18000 cigarettes and 28kg of tobacco which they clearly intended to smuggle into the UK and sell on for a huge profit by avoiding UK VAT and Duty which would of been over £10000. The cigarettes and tobacco were seized by Customs and the Indian man put on a pitiful performance threatening to kill himself rather than be deported back to India to face Indian authorities. Eventually UK Border Control agreed he could be deported to India as a breach of visa rather than a smuggler so he wouldn't have to face authorities. This was not the first trip the couple had made, they had visited other countries on such short visits probably smuggling into those countries too. What is even more laughable and absurd is how UK Border Agency officers considered offering them political asylum incase they might be in fear of their lives if they return back to India for trying to smuggle. How gives af**k what the Indian authorities do to them. They broke the law, they should the face the consequences and be returned as CRIMINALS not given their passports back as normal passengers. And what responsibility does the UK have towards SMUGGLING CRIMINALS, and why should tax-payers be expected to ...

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