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Congratulations on your decision to learn to knit!  Knitting is a pastime which has been enjoyed for hundreds of years, and with good reasons.  Knitting not only allows you to make some wonderful garments and household decorative items, but it also allows you to create while you relax as well.

Knitting gives you an amazing sense of accomplishment when you are finished with a project.  Whether you are making a sweater or a scarf, you will be proud to show off your work when you have finished it.

Being new to knitting, there are a few things you need to keep in mind so that you will have the most success possible.  They are:

Knitting Needles

Knitting needles are not all created equal.  By far, the easiest needles to knit on are made from wood.  Wooden knitting needles allow you to knit much easier because your yarn will stay in place on them.  When you use plastic or metal knitting needles you will soon find that your yarns want to slide off the needles if you are not careful in handling them.  When you are new to knitting it really is best to stick to wooden needles.

If you cannot find wooden knitting needles in your area, you can take a dowel of wood and cut it to be about a foot long, sharpen the end with a pencil sharpener to a blunt point, and then rub a bit of candle wax on it.   This makes a great pair of inexpensive and custom knitting needles.

When you are a beginner at knitting you should create your first project with large needles for a couple different reasons.  The first reason is that the large needles are easier to work with and allow you to see your mistakes much easier.  If you drop a stitch you will immediately know it and can rip out and start again fairly easily.  The second reason is that large knitting needles make your projects much quicker to do.  You can very easily finish a scarf on large knitting needles in only a couple days.  This sense of accomplishment is great for newbies.

Yarns and Fibers

When you are new to knitting you will want to start out with natural fibers such as cotton or wool.  The reason you want to stick to the natural fibers is because they will not slide off of your knitting needles quite as easily as synthetic fibers will.  While all those fancy yarns look inviting, they can be a challenge to work with if you are new to knitting.  It is best to start off simple and move you way up.

When you purchase yarn or fibers for your projects make sure you take the time to get all of it from one dye lot.  The packages of yarn will be marked with a number and you want to make sure they all match.  This ensures that all of your yarn is an exact match to each other.

Knit With Others

Being new to knitting offers some challenges.  One of these is trying to learn to knit well from a book or off of the Internet or television.  Knitting is one of those things which appears much harder than it really is.  If you have a friend or relative who knits, ask them to show you how.  If you do not know anyone who knits, then you might want to take a class at your local community college, or join a local knitting group.  While you can learn to knit on your own, and many people have, it is a lot easier to learn when there are people around you who can show you what to do.

Learning to knit allows you to make new friends and to create beautiful works of art while relaxing at the same time.  By taking care to use the right supplies for beginners, and for looking for groups where you can learn new techniques, you will be on your way to knitting complex sweaters in no time.

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As a knitter, at some point you might decide that you want to try your hand at knitting a pair of socks.  Because hand knit socks are like no others in their comfort and warmth, it is no wonder that today’s knitters are attempting to make socks in record numbers.  However, you will find knitters who love making socks, and you will find knitters that simply hate making them.  Basically, it all boils down to personal preference and your own knitting skills.

Let’s take a look at each part of the sock knitting process, and things you can do to make your socks easier and more enjoyable to knit.

The Sock Cuff

The top of the sock is referred to as the cuff.  The job of your sock’s cuff is to keep your sock up on your leg and keep it from sliding down into your shoe.  The best way to cast- on to make your cuff is to use a plain backward loop cast-on.  This cast-on method works the best because it will automatically adjust itself to the stretch of the stitch you choose to use.

Your sock cuff will need to be stretchy to hold up your sock.  The best choice here is to do a knit 1, purl 1, rib knit, which requires you to cast-on an even number of stitches.  You can also do a knit 2, purl 2, rib knit, which requires you to cast-on in multiples of four.

The Sock Cuff to Leg Transition

As you move from your sock cuff down to the leg, you will need to increase or decrease your number of stitches to match your sock pattern.  The best way to do this is at the last row of the cuff, or the first row of the leg portion.

The Leg

If you want to make highly decorative socks, the leg is the portion you want to spice-up because it is easily the most seen portion of the socks.  The leg is the perfect place to be creative and use those specialty yarns.

The Heel Flap

To knit the heel flap, you will work on only half of the stitches you have on your needles.  And, you will work back and forth rather than in the round.  You can leave the stiches you are not working with on their needles or you may want to move them to a stitch holder.

The best stitch choice for the heel flap is to do a slip 1, knit 1 on the right side and to purl all of the stitches on the wrong side.  The result will be a tight and sturdy rib-like stitch.

Turning the Heel

Turing the heel is the bane of most knitters.  It is easily the biggest challenge in making socks, but it is also the most appreciated when done correctly.  In reality, turning the heel is all about creating short rows of stitches on either side of a center row of stitches.  This causes your knitting to come together at a right angle and for your heel to be successfully turned.

The Instep Gusset

Once you have turned the heel you will want to start working on all of the stitches again.  To accomplish this start picking up stitches from the side of the heel flap and adding one new stitch per row.  Work on all of those stitches and then pick up the stitches on the other side of the heel flap.  From this point start decreasing stitches where the side stitches meet up with the held stitches from earlier.

The Foot and Toe

When you knit the foot itself you should use a straight knitting technique.  Stockinette stitch works wonderfully here.  Stop knitting the foot about two inches below the toe.  Knit the toe according to your pattern and you are finished with your sock!

While the idea of knitting your own socks can seem daunting, it really is not that hard with a bit of patience and practice.  And, nothing matches your sense of accomplishment when you can wear socks that you made yourself!

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One of the most important decisions you must make when you crochet is what yarn to use for your project.  The yarn you choose has everything to do with how your finished project looks and stands up to time and wear.  The last thing you want to do is spend hours making something only to have it fall apart in the wash, or look worn out after the second wearing.  Taking the time to choose just the right yarn will help make your crocheting projects a success.

Here are the answers to your top seven crocheting yarn questions:

1.  How do I learn about all of the different yarns?  The easiest place to learn about yarn is by simply reading and comparing labels.  Yarn labels include such information as the brand name, the fiber content of the yarn, the color name and number, the dye lot number, the number of piles or strands, the weight classification of the yarn, the crocheting and crochet gauge, cleaning instructions, and the length of the yarn itself.  By reading the labels and comparing them to each other, you can easily learn all you need to know about yarn.

2.  Why do I care about yarn weight classification?  The term “yarn weight classification” does not refer to the actual physical weight of the yarn, as you might have guessed it would.  Rather, the yarn weight classification refers to the diameter of the yarn strand.  The smaller the strand, the smaller the weight, and vice versa…

3.  Can I use a different yarn brand than my pattern calls for?  Generally the answer is yes.  You will want to crochet a test swatch and make sure your gauge is correct before crocheting your entire project though.

4.  What is yarn gauge?  Gauge is the number of stitches and rows in every inch of crocheting.  Gauge is specified on patterns to assure that the end project is true to size.  Because everyone crochets differently, it is very important to make a test swatch with your project needles and yarn to check to make sure your gauge matches that of the pattern you are working with.  Gauge is especially important when working with clothing.

5.  Can I substitute one yarn weight for another one?  Generally the answer is no.  Because your yarn weight has a lot to do with the finished size and look of a project, by using a yarn of a different weight you risk your project coming out the wrong size.  Generally you cannot substitute yarn weights unless you are making something like a blanket or scarf where it will not matter as much and you can easily adjust your project for the change in size.

6. What is a dye lot and why do some yarns have one and others do not?  Dye lot numbers refer to the batch a skein of yarn was in when it was dyed at the factory.  Because dying is not an exact science, the same color yarn, from different dye lots, can appear to be two different colors.  This is why you should always purchase enough yarn to complete your project all from the same dye lot if at all possible.
Some yarns and fibers do not list a dye lot number because the fibers are colored first and then the yarns are made.  This means there are no dye lots available for the yarn.

7.  How do I care for my crochet fabrics?  The easiest way to know how to care for a crochet fabric is to check on the laundering instructions on the yarn label.  Generally you will want to hand wash all of your hand crochet items in a mild detergent and then dry them flat.  If you do not have a yarn label, you can sometimes find similar yarn at your local craft store and read that yarn’s label for care directions.

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If you are new to crochet, or even a seasoned pro, a crochet group might be just what you have been looking for.  Joining a crochet group can offer you help with a new pattern, help completing a lingering project, new crochet project ideas, and the ability to make new friends with a very similar interest to yours.

You may have investigated the idea of getting some classes to help with your crochet and found that the cost is too high for your budget, or there are no class times which work for your busy schedule.  A great alternative to the structure and cost of crochet lessons are crochet groups.

Crochet groups are simply a collective of people who get together to crochet and teach each other things about crochet.  Whether you have never crocheted anything or if you have a bunch of successful projects under your belt, you can benefit from a crochet group.

Here are four of the top benefits of a crochet group:

Benefit #1 – Learn New Patterns from People Not Books – Have you ever read a crochet pattern and went “huh?”  Most everyone who crochets does that at some point.  The abbreviations get the best of us and we have no idea what a pattern is talking about, let alone try to crochet it.

When you are a member of a crochet group, you can bring your patterns and crochet projects along with you to the meetings, and get help and advice from others who understand the techniques better than you do.  Learning something like crochet is always better when you learn from another person rather than to try and learn it yourself from a book.

Benefit #2 – Help and Motivation to Finish Your Lingering Projects – Nearly everyone, at some point, finds that they have an unfinished project which they are either stuck on, or that they have become bored with and abandoned.  Crochet groups are great for finding help to finish up the project yourself, or for getting a volunteer who will happily finish it for you.  Sometimes, even the act of showing your half-finished projects to other people can prod you along and get you finishing them up.

Benefit #3 – Make Friends Who Crochet – One of the best advantages to a crochet group is that you will make new friends who also love to crochet.  While crochet is generally thought of as being a pretty solitary art, getting together allows you to learn from each other and also to simply make friends.  At group meetings you can swap ideas and you can even make-up fun contests or community service projects.  Your crochet group is truly what you make it.  So, get involved in a group and help to improve it!

Benefit #4 – Get Ideas for Your Next Projects – It happens to even the best crafters, they run out of ideas for their next project.  Sometimes you can look through a ton of crochet resources and nothing screams “make me” to you.  When you are an active participant in a crochet group, you can see what everyone else around you is making and that can spark something in you.  You might love the new yarn that someone is using and think of something you could make with it, or you might love a new technique and have just the right yarn at home to try it out.

No matter what your motivation is, there is a great crochet group in your area just waiting for you to join.  There really isn’t any reason for you to struggle with your projects or making new friends when you can attend crochet groups and accomplish both goals at once.  If you happen to live in an area where there is not an existing crochet group, maybe you should start one for yourself.  Advertise with free flyers and get some others who love crochet to join you.  Before long you will have a room full of happy crochet lovers in your group.

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One of the fastest growing trends today is teenagers learning to knit.  While the word “knitting” used to make you think of grandma sitting in her rocker knitting a baby blanket for some distant relative, this is just not the case anymore.  Today, millions of teens and young adults everywhere are learning to knit.  And, they are creating some amazing garments and decorative items!

Today, there are many knitting books published which are targeted specifically at teens and young adults.  These books are flying off the shelves in record numbers.  Many of the knitting books today come with some really hip and colorful projects which appeal to teens and young adults.  Add to that the amazingly cool yarns and fibers available today, and you have a winning combination.

As the popularity of knitting grows, there are even starting to be after school clubs dedicated to the art of knitting.  In these clubs teens get together and learn new knitting techniques, share ideas, and show off their latest completed projects with each other.  While knitting is usually seen as a very solitary craft, joining a knitting club allows you to share your works with others and gain inspiration.  Knitting clubs also bring a social aspect to the art of knitting which has never been there before.

While teen knitting is the most popular with girls, an amazing number of boys are learning to knit as well.  It is no longer considered taboo for a boy to learn to knit.  And, if he is interested in girls there are plenty of them at the local knitting club.  Many a teen romance has started over knitting needles.  Many boys are making laptop covers and gifts for the special people in their lives.  What teen girl wouldn’t love to get a hand knitted item from her boyfriend?

Why is knitting popular with teens today?  Some believe it is the affordability and ease of acquiring the supplies necessary coupled with the popularity of simple items such as iPod cozies and cool hats and scarves.  Others credit the Internet and the availability of really cool patterns which designers today are aiming at the teen and young adult markets.  Where knitting books and magazines tended to be marketed for older people, the Internet and today’s books and magazines are aiming for a much younger market.

For many years past, knitting was seen as something your granny did.  Now, as we move on in the twenty-first century, knitting has become cool among young women and even young men.  The recent introduction of the Internet into everyday life has made knitting an easy skill to learn and gives you something to share with others all over the world.  Even when you are brand new to knitting you can create some great items with all of the new and exciting yarns and fibers on the market today.

Hand knit garments are seeing a resurgence in popularity, and this fact is fueling the knitting trend even more.  Everyone wants to have a special knit item that they can say that they made themselves.  With the popularity of knitting came knitting clubs which offer a great venue to show off your latest creations and gain ideas for more knit projects to come in the future.  Thankfully, the trend of teen and young adult knitting is expected to continue for years to come.

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With the popularity of beading and jewelry making today, there are literally millions of different beads which you can purchase and add on to your crochet projects.  Beads are very readily available and inexpensive to purchase.  They can be found made of many materials and of all shapes and sizes.  Whether you want to add a single focus bead to your crochet projects, or add many of them, it is simple to do and will produce great results every single time.

No instruction about beading crochet would be complete without a warning about babies.  If you are crocheting baby items, they are not appropriate for beading.  The baby’s hands can work beads loose and they are a possible choking hazard if swallowed.  The best way to deal with this is to avoid the issue all together by not adding beads to your baby crochet items.

No matter if your crochet project is simple or complex, adding beads is a simple process which you can learn very quickly.  However, one very important thing is to remember is that your bead holes need to fit over the yarn or fiber which you are crocheting with.  If the bead hole is hard to get on your yarn then you will find the entire process frustrating.  And, the bead, if hard to string, will rub your yarn and cause it to fray.  This fraying will cause your finished product to look less than professional.

The first step in adding beads to your crochet projects is deciding how many beads you need and where you will place them on your project.  Your options are limitless when you are adding beads to crochet.  You can add one bead, you can add just a few beads or you can add many beads.  You also have the option of forming patterns with your beads or making them appear more random.  Once you have decided some of these things then it is time to hit the craft store to purchase your beads.

While you are selecting beads, take care to decide on the quality of the beads and the wear they may receive.  If your item will be machine washed then it is a good idea to stick with sturdy beads.  If your item will be hand washed then you can use more delicate beads.  Whatever your choice in beads, make sure you use quality beads so they will last the lifetime of your finished crochet project.

You will be placing your beads on your project in the reverse, so you will want to line up your beads in reverse order, if they are not all the same.  When you are going to embellish your crochet with beads you have two choices of how to do it.  The first choice is to add your beads as you crochet.  To do this you will want to feed your beads onto your crochet hook when you are at the stitch where you want the bead to be.  Place the bead right where you want it to be, and then make your last yarn over.  This will secure down the bead into place.  If you are working on an open or lacy design, you will need to add your beads as you crochet.

The second choice you have is to sew on your beads after your fabric has been crocheted.  To do this, you will want to use the same crochet yarn or thread to sew on your beads that your fabric is made of.  This will allow the thread to blend in and not stand out on your finished design.  This is a good technique for tightly woven crochet fabrics.

Adding beads to your crochet projects gives you a way to make a simple item really have some sparkle and visual interest.  Whether you choose to add a single bead or thousands, the process is simple and you can do it well with very little practice.

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As you foray into the art of crochet, there will be times where you want to add some stiffness to your finished work.  This is the case when you are crocheting items such as handbags, doilies, and certain kinds of lace.  Stiffening your yarns or fibers can easily be accomplished by starching your projects with a variety of different stiffening mediums.  Starching has been around for a very long time and with the different options available today for starching; you can find just the right one for your project.

Classic Starching

The oldest form of starching is simply to dissolve ¼ cup starch in ½ cup of cold water.  Take this mixture and bring it to a boil slowly over a low flame.  As the mixture begins to thicken up, gradually add 1 ¼ cups of cold water.  Boil the mixture while stirring constantly until the mixture becomes clear.  This will leave you with a think pasty type mixture.

As soon as your starch mixture is cool enough to safely be handled, dip in your crochet work and squeeze the starch into it thoroughly.  Your goal is to soak your project with the starch but not to have it in the holes or any openwork in your project.  At this point you will want to allow your project to dry in the position you want it to be in when the starching process is completed.

Once your item is completely dry, you can iron it with a steam iron on a medium setting.

Spray Starch

An easier way to stiffen your crochet items is to use spray starch.  Spray starch is readily available in the laundry detergent area of any of your local grocery or drug stores.  To use spray starch you will want to use one of two methods.

Method one is to lightly spray your piece and the press it using a warm iron, on the wrong side, covered with another material in-between your item and your iron.

Method two is to lightly spray your piece and then pin it in place and allow it to dry.  If you choose to pin your pieces, make sure you use rust proof pins so you do not get any staining on your finished crochet work.

Spray starch is perfect for household items and holds up under normal wear.  However, it is not permanent and if you wash your item then you will need to starch it again.

Liquid Starch

Using liquid starch allows you to control the stiffness of your piece very easily.  You have the option of using the starch straight from the bottle, or diluting it with water and having a less stiff piece as a result.  The process is identical to the directions above for classic starching.

Stiff Stuff

There is a great product on the craft market called “Stiff Stuff.”  And, just as the name implies, it is used to starch craft items and handiwork.  The process is exactly the same as using spray starch; however, your resulting item will be very stiff.  And, if you wish to hasten the process you can use a blow dryer to dry the starch faster.  Stiff Stuff is not permanent and will wash out if you wash your piece.

White Glue and Water

If you are looking for a permanent starching option, you can accomplish it by using white glue and water.  Simply mix together equal parts of white glue and water.  Dip your crochet item into this mixture and squeeze out the excess.  Lay your piece on a hard non-stick surface to dry and you will have a permanently starched end product.

Shellac

Shellac is used in the case where you want a very firm finished product.  Simply shape your piece and using a small brush add a thin layer of shellac.  Let this layer dry, and then apply 2-3 more coats on top of it.  Once your item is dry the shellac is permanent and your item will be very hard to the touch.  Shellac is perfect for use on things like crocheted Christmas tree ornaments and bookmarks.

By using these techniques, you can ensure that your crochet projects are starched like a professional and will last for many years to come.

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There are many ways in which you can add pizzazz to your knitting projects.  Through the use of colors, textures, and structures you can modify even the simplest knitting project and make it really stand out against the crowd.  And, while advanced knitting techniques can take a bit of time to grasp, they really are not hard once you have learned and practiced them.

Advanced knitting techniques come in four different categories.  They are: color-work, cables/Aran knitting, lace, and structural techniques.  Let’s look at each of these in a bit more detail:

Color-Work

There are three main styles of color-work in knitting.  They are: fair isle, intarsia, and mosaic.  Each of these allows your knitting to have multiple colors knit on the same knitting row.

Fair isle is originally from Scandinavia and involves only two colors.  Each color is carried through each row with one color “floated” behind the other when it is not in use.  Fair isle is often used when knitting in the round and creating such items as sweaters and jackets.

Intarsia in contrast to fair isle, is generally not worked in the round, and is used to create geometric shapes and other decorative items.

Mosaic knitting, otherwise known as slip-stitch knitting, allows you to knit with only one color at a time and is much more time consuming than either fair isle or intarsia.

Cables/Aran Knitting

Aran knitting is a form of knitting where you use one solid color of yarn and essentially make patterns and cables by using various basic stitches and needle techniques.  The Aran knitting technique is also sometimes called sweater knitting, cable knitting, or fisherman knitting, because Aran knitting techniques were used in the past primarily to knit cable sweaters.   Today, Aran knitting techniques are used on a wide variety of hand knit items from the more traditional sweaters to blankets, scarves and bags.

While Aran knit garments and household items may look very complicated to knit, they really aren’t all that difficult to do once you have mastered a couple new techniques.  Anyone with basic knitting skills can learn to do Aran knitting and create wonderful heirloom items for their friends and family.

In addition to traditional knitting needles, for Aran knitting you will also need to have a cable needle which you will use to make the special cable designs with.  Cable needles come in various shapes and sizes.  The shape and size you choose to use in your knitting is mostly about personal preference as they all perform the same function.  Personally, I know that I prefer wooden cable needles because they are less likely to slide out of my projects.

Knit Lace

One of the most decorative and intricate types of advanced knitting is making lace.  Lace is simply made with a specifically ordered, decorative increases and decreases in stitches.  However, because if the specific order, lace can vary from fairly simple to make to very advanced.  The smaller the lace will be sometimes the harder it is to make.

Structural Knitting

Structural advanced knitting techniques involve those such as entrelac and mobius.   Both of these structural techniques involve inverting and modifying the rows and structure of a piece.  Entrelac is used to make faux woven fabrics, while mobius makes flipped but connected circles which resemble mobius strips.

Some knitting projects combine one, tow or even three of these techniques into one finished piece, while others simply show off one individual technique.  Some of the most exciting uses for these advanced knitting techniques are in making unique sweaters and shawls to be worn.

One of the best things about knitting is that you can try new techniques and keep those which you like the results of.  If you don’t like something, you can simply pull it out and start again using a different pattern or technique until you get one you like.  By experimenting with the more advanced knitting techniques, you can make some amazing and unique knit items for yourself, your home and for gifts.

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Finding the perfect gift for new parents can often be a challenge.  Many times new parents have either already shopped for their babies, or they have other children and have many of the things they will need already in their homes.  One perfect gift option in this case is the gift of a handmade knit baby blanket.  By presenting the new parents with a handmade blanket you can show that you took the time to make something special with their baby in mind.  The blanket will be appreciated and likely treasured for years to come.

With the recent popularity resurgence in knitting and crocheting, there are limitless options available for yarns and fibers which you can quickly and easily knit into an heirloom baby blanket.  And, the best thing is that many of today’s yarns and fibers are dyed colors which lend themselves well to making a baby blanket.  With the soft pinks, light blues, and mellow yellow yarns, you can be sure to match any nursery decorations the new parents may have done.  Or you can create a wonderful unisex design appropriate for any baby regardless of their gender.

A handcrafted gift is one which can be passed down through generations and appreciated by everyone.  It shows the receiver that you spent a lot of time and effort to make just the right gift for them.  And, because of the time you have invested in the gift, it will be one of the best received.

When you are going to knit a blanket for a baby, there are a few important things which you need to keep in consideration as you find your pattern and buy your supplies.  A few of them are:

Pattern Selection – You should choose a knit pattern which is tightly woven if the blanket will be used by a very young baby.  Often designs with any open-work allow for the baby’s fingers or toes to get caught up in the blanket and cause discomfort.  This is both a health and a safety risk.

Yarn Selection – When you are knitting an item for a baby you want to find a yarn or fiber which is both soft and machine washable.  New parents are often too tired and over-extended to spend time hand washing items.  And, because babies can be very messy, it is essential that anything they come into contact with can be successfully washed.

Blanket Color – If you know the color scheme of the nursery, or even the sex of the baby, you can better match your blanket colors to them.  If not, use your imagination and create a wonderful unisex blanket.

Blanket Size – When you are knitting for a baby, your first inclination might be to make a very small blanket.  However, babies grow very quickly into toddlers.  And, babies move around a lot and require decently sized blankets to keep them covered up and warm.  Your blanket will get much more use if you make it a bit larger than your first inclination to allow it to be used as baby grows.

No Beadwork – While beadwork is popular in today’s knitting and crocheting patterns, beads are never appropriate for a baby item.  A baby can loosen them and they can become a choking hazard.

By keeping these simple considerations in mind, you can be well on your way to knitting a keepsake baby blanket which will be cherished for years to come.  As with any baby gift, you want to insure that your blanket is safe and secure for the baby who will be using it.  However, by using your imagination and creativity you can come up with the perfect and safe design for the new bundle of joy.

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Aran knitting is a form of knitting where you use one solid color of yarn and essentially make patterns and cables by using various basic stitches and needle techniques.  The Aran knitting technique is also sometimes called sweater knitting, cable knitting, or fisherman knitting, because Aran knitting techniques were used in the past primarily to knit cable sweaters.   Today, Aran knitting techniques are used on a wide variety of hand knit items from the more traditional sweaters to blankets, scarves and bags.

While Aran knit garments and household items may look very complicated to knit, they really aren’t all that difficult to do once you have mastered a couple new techniques.  Anyone with basic knitting skills can learn to do Aran knitting and create wonderful heirloom items for their friends and family.

In addition to traditional knitting needles, for Aran knitting you will also need to have a cable needle which you will use to make the special cable designs with.  Cable needles come in various shapes and sizes.  The shape and size you choose to use in your knitting is mostly about personal preference as they all perform the same function.  Personally, I know that I prefer wooden cable needles because they are less likely to slide out of my projects.

Yarn selection is probably the most important step in knitting anything.  I know I started out with a cheap and just “okay” yarn.  I ended up with a just okay looking finished project.  When you are putting a lot of your time into something, you are well advised to use the best materials you can afford to use.  This is so that you can be proud of the way your finished project turns out and to insure that it will stand the test of time.

The absolute best yarns to use for Aran knitting are wools and cottons.  You also only want to use a yarn which is a single color.  The trick to Aran knitting is that you want the patterns you knit to stand out – not the yarn itself like in many other knitting projects.   You do not want to use a yarn with a lot of fluff or extra bulk to it for Aran knitting.  Stick to the easier yarns for your first couple projects and then branch out from there into the more creative yarns and fibers if you so desire.

While the cables and designs of Aran knitting look terribly daunting, they are created by moving stitches over to the cable needle and then back to the main project surface again.  You will be varying the order in which you knit the stitches and this forms the cable designs.  The process of Aran knitting really is that simple.

If you want to learn Aran knitting I would suggest picking up one of the many books on the subject or even better have someone show you how it is done.  By learning a few basic techniques you can create some intricate looking patterns to add to your garments and blankets.  As with any knitting project you will have the best results however, if you have someone show you how to do the techniques and can be there to assist you if something doesn’t look right.  It will take a few rows of knitting before Aran knitting starts to look right or wrong.

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Similarly to knitting, crochet has been seeing a nice resurgence in popularity in the recent years.  Crochet is generally thought of as being quicker and easier than knitting.  While the two are similar they require entirely different skills to master.  But, the good news is that both are fairly easy to do once you learn the basics.

Items made from knitting and crochet are all the rage today.  And, for those who do not have the skills or time to create them themselves, they are willing to pay you to make handcrafted items for them!

There are three ways you can make a business out of your crochet work.  The first is to make items to sell, the second is to teach others to crochet, and the third is to sell crocheting items online for other crafters to use.

You can easily sell your crochet items at local craft fairs or online.  And, the best thing is that all you need to get started is a ball of yarn and a crochet hook!

Whether you choose to sell your items, teach, or sell retail, there are a few basic business guidelines that you will need to follow to be successful.  Some of them are:

The Business Plan

No matter what business you decide to start, you 100% have to have a solid business plan.  There is no way possible to have a successful business venture without one.  The best way to develop your business plan is to think about all of the variables which go into your unique business, and what your ultimate short-term and long-term goals are for the business.  With all of this information, you can sit down and formulate a business plan without it taking you a lot of valuable time.  You can easily make a business plan with a pencil and a piece of paper.

Financial Records

The best thing you can do for yourself is to keep good business records from day one of your business.  Start with the fees to get a business license, and start recording every single business expense that you have.  By doing this as you go you will save both yourself and your tax preparer a ton of headaches come tax time.

Setting Your Prices

The number one mistake many home-based crochet businesses make is to charge too little for their services.  You need to make a living, and you need to be pricing your items and services accordingly.  Whatever you do, do not sell yourself short!  Ask a going rate for your items and services and expect that people will pay you what your time and product is worth.  This allows you to work smarter and not harder!  And, it allows you to stay in business because you are seeing some profits from your time investment.

Marketing

Marketing is simply getting the word out and letting others know your business exists.  You can market online, through a press release sent to your local newspaper, flyers, brochures, craft fair booths, etc…  Anywhere you come into contact with potential customers you can market your items and services.  You can even do simple things like always carry business cards, available these days very inexpensively online, and hand them out to everyone you meet as you go through your days.

The absolute best way to market your business is through word-of-mouth.  Once your business gets going, if you treat your customers well, then they will tell their friends and family about you; this will bring you more customers without having to pay a dime to advertise.

As you can see there are a lot of things for you to consider when you are thinking about starting a home-based crochet business.  However, your business can be very successful and profitable if you take the time to make it so.  Your options are only limited by your imagination and the time you invest in your business venture.

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One of the fastest growing trends today is teenagers learning to crochet.  While the word “crochet” used to make you think of grandma sitting in her rocker knitting a baby blanket or baby clothing for some distant relative, this is just simply not the case anymore.  Today, millions of teens and young adults everywhere are learning to crochet.  And, they are creating some amazing garments and decorative items as well!

Today, there are many crochet books published which are targeted specifically at teens and young adults.  These books are flying off the shelves in record numbers.  Many of the crochet books today come with some really hip and colorful projects which appeal to teens and young adults.  Add to that the amazingly cool yarns and fibers available today, and you have a winning combination.

As the popularity of crochet grows, there are even starting to be after school clubs dedicated to the art of crochet.  In these clubs, teens get together and learn new crochet techniques, share ideas, and show off their latest completed projects with each other.  While crochet is usually seen as a very solitary craft, joining a crochet club allows you to share your works with others and gain inspiration.  Crochet clubs also bring a social aspect to the art of crochet which has never been there in the past.

While teen crochet is the most popular with girls, an amazing number of boys are learning to crochet as well.  It is no longer considered taboo for a boy to learn to crochet.  And, if he is interested in girls there are plenty of them at the local crochet club.  Many a teen romance has started over a crochet hook and yarn.  Many boys are making laptop covers and gifts for the special people in their lives.  What teen girl wouldn’t love to get a hand made item from her boyfriend?

Why is crochet popular with teens today?  Some believe it is the affordability and ease of acquiring the supplies necessary coupled with the popularity of simple items such as iPod cozies and cool hats and scarves.  Others credit the Internet and the availability of really cool patterns which designers today are aiming at the teen and young adult markets.  Where crochet books and magazines tended to be marketed for older people in the past, the Internet and today’s books and magazines are aiming for a much younger market.

For many years past, crochet was seen as something your granny did.  Now, as we move on in the twenty-first century, it has become cool among young women and even young men.  The recent introduction of the Internet into everyday life has made crochet an easy skill to learn and gives you something to share with others all over the world.  Even when you are brand new to crochet you can create some great items with all of the new and exciting yarns and fibers on the market today.

Hand crochet garments are seeing a resurgence in popularity, and this fact is fueling the crochet trend even more.  Everyone wants to have a special hand made item that they can say that they made themselves.  With the popularity of crochet came crochet clubs which offer a great venue to show off your latest creations and gain ideas for more crochet projects to come in the future.  Thankfully, the trend of teen and young adult crochet is expected to continue for years to come.

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Most everyone who crochets appreciates all of the variation in the yarns and fibers available on the market today.  Even in a large store like Wal-Mart, you can discover many different kinds of yarns to work with.  As you move to craft stores and yarn shops your yarn selection options go through the roof.  At these specialty shops you can find yarns made of some of the most exotic fibers such as alpaca and cashmere.  For someone who crochets, browsing through all the options in a store which carries yarn can take hours and is a very enjoyable pastime in itself.

Yarn selection for your crochet projects is a much more complicated process than simply selecting a color which appeals to you.  While yarn color clearly matters, the most important thing about the yarn you select is that it matches your project and that it is the highest quality available in your price range.  The product you end up with is a direct result of the yarn you choose; if you choose quality you will have a quality end product, if you choose a lesser yarn it will show in the quality of your finished work.

If your crochet pattern calls for a very lightweight smaller yarn and you use a larger chunky yarn, then you can count on your end project being a very different size than the pattern states.  While this is easy to adjust for in the case of scarves and blankets, it is not as easy when you are making things like socks, hats, and sweaters.  It is important to keep this in mind when you are selecting yarn for your crochet projects.

Some of the highest quality yarns available are made from natural fibers from animals and plants.  These yarns are: cottons, alpaca, mohair, cashmere, and wools.  Each yarn has a different feel and thickness that should be considered when you are deciding how you want your finished project to turn out.  A small yarn will yield a smaller finished project and vice versa.

Another consideration when you are choosing a yarn is how it can be cleaned.  If you are crocheting a baby blanket or baby garment, then you will want to insure that it can be machine washed and possibly dried.  Dry cleaning just won’t do in the case of items for babies; they need to be able to be machine washed.

When you are looking at yarn for a particular pattern, make sure that you understand the fiber content and structure as well as the gauge of the suggested yarn.  If you are going to substitute another yarn it is important to match the fiber content, structure and the gauge of the new yarn to the one suggested in the pattern.  If you do not do this, then your end project will not come out as you expected.

While no one particularly loves crocheting a swatch to check for gauge, it is vital when you are looking at substituting a different yarn for a pattern.  This quick check will show you if your gauge is correct for the pattern or if you will need to switch hooks or adjust your yarn tension in one way or another.

As you can see, yarn and fiber selection is very important for all who crochet to consider.  If you choose the wrong yarn for your project it will be blatantly obvious in your finished project.  However, if you choose the correct yarn, your project will be as fabulous as you set out to make it.  By always using a high quality yarn you can assure that you end up with high quality finished projects.

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Traditionally, handicrafts were born out of invention and necessity.  People needed warm blankets for their bed so they learned to weave threads and eventually how to make quilts; they needed clothing so they learned to make fabrics and sew them together.  Today’s handicrafts are similar for many of the people who believe that sustainability of our plant is a big issue for those living in our current times.  The idea of recycling is often practiced in craft work through the reuse of yarns, fibers and fabrics.

While it is fun to browse around your local craft or yarn store looking at all the variations of yarn skeins you can buy, it is also important to take the time to look around you own house, and your ever growing yarn stash, and use up those left-over yarns from previous projects.  Each of those skeins of yarn at your local store has had to be grown, processed, created, shipped, etc… and each task has taken its own small toll on the earth we all live on.

While buying yarn is a necessity for those of us who choose to knit or crochet, it is important also to use the yarns we already have, and those others have cast off at the local thrift and charity shops as well, when we can.  It is just as important to also use knitting needles and other supplies to their fullest usefulness as well.

Wasting your scraps of yarn is simply throwing money out the proverbial window.  A much better option is to find a project where you can best utilize your scraps and make them into something beautiful and useful.  What this is depends on what scraps you happen to have lying around the house.

Start by sorting your yarns by color.  This can help you to make new project such as scarves and blankets where you can mix and match colors in new and unique ways.  Look at each color combination and think about the projects you could make with them.

Dealing with yarns of different weights can be an issue if you attempt to knit them using techniques like stripes.  However, you can knit them in other patterns where they will flow nicely together and the variation in weight is an added bonus.  One of the best stitches you can use for combining variations in weight is the granite stitch.

Take your scrap yarns and make some quick swatches.  Combine colors and techniques to get ideas about what you could make with all of the scraps you have of one color or another.

Another fun way to deal with yarns of different weights, colors, and textures is to knit granny squares and then combine them all into a blanket or shawl. With this application your variations will enhance your project and not take away from it.

As you become more and more skilled at knitting and crochet you learn that free-form projects allow you to craft and create new and exciting items which are 100% unique and one-of-a-kind.  Use a free-form technique and see what you come up with.

Whether your ultimate goal is frugal living or saving the plant, you can make great strides by shopping in your own yarn stash before you hit the craft store or yarn shop.  Challenge yourself to use up your odds and ends and see what you can come up with!

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The art of crochet has been around for thousands of years.  People in earlier times who had means would purchase hand crocheted and knitted laces and fabrics for their opulent garments and décor.  Having these items showed others that you were a person of means and you led an opulent lifestyle.

Over the years, through industrialization and mass production of lace and fabrics, items made with crochet and knitting have gained popularity in the lower to middle classes and the upper classes started showing their wealth in other, more material, ways.

Today, crochet and knitting are the craft art of choice for many people all over the world.  They are both handicrafts which are challenging to learn yet affordable for nearly everyone.  Supplies are easy to find to create some very amazing hand crafted items with the emergence of new yarns and colorful fibers.

As a beginner to the art of crochet, there are some simple things to learn to be successful.  Here are ten steps to get you started on your road to crochet success:

Step #1 – Gather Up Your Supplies – To crochet you will need a crochet hook, yarn, scissors and a large-eye needle.

Step #2 – Holding Your Crochet Hook – You will want to hold your crochet hook in your dominant hand.  Create a slip-knot and place it over the end of your hook.

Step #3 – Create a Continuous Stitch – Slide the hooked yarn to the slip-knot on the hook.  This will create a chain of stitches.  Continue to make this chain by brining your yarn to the top of the hook and pulling it through the slip-knot.

Step #4 – Move Up The Chain – Move up the chain allowing the first chain stitch to knot on the hook.  This allows the yarn to stay in place and not loosen.  It is generally a good idea to make this first knot tight rather than loose.

Step #5 – Creating Two Loops – Next, insert your crochet hook into the hole of the next chain stitch and slide the passing yarn through its center.

Step #6 – Bring Your Yarn Back – Bring your yarn back on the hook from back to front and slide your knot in the center of the loops which you have already created on the crochet hook.

Step #7 – Making Rows – From your second yarn loop, create another single chain stitch and make a counter-clockwise loop.  Start again and create the same loops as the previous stitches.

Step #8 – Crochet Until Done – Continue this basic crochet technique until you have a swatch of fabric.

Step #8 – Cut your Project Off – Once you have completed a swatch of fabric, it is time to remove it from your ball of yarn.  Cut it with about a 6” tail left at the end.

Step #9 – Fasten Your Project so it won’t Unravel – Bring your tail of yarn back through the last stitch to fasten it.

Step #10 – Cut the Excess – At this point you are finished and can cut off the excess tail of yarn.

Using these simple ten steps you can learn to successfully complete a basic crochet fabric.  Like any new skill, crochet takes time.  You will want to practice a lot at first and see what techniques and hand holds are the most comfortable for you.

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People have the ability to build entire extensive collections around one small concept. Maybe you find baby dolls to be cute enough to collect. If this is the case, you can fill up rooms and rooms with baby dolls, collecting them from multiple different sources. Maybe you find porcelain dolls particularly enthralling. The case is the same with these. One of the most popular collectible hobbies is to collect stuffed bears. Some people are just so attracted to the huggable bears that they can’t help but buy all of the different cute varieties that are available. It is possible to quickly and effortlessly build a great and formidable collection of stuffed bears for your viewing pleasure. There are many different companies in the stuffed animal industry who are famous for producing bears that are highly collectible.

Candi Bears, by the designer of the same name, are popular collectibles, and no bear collection is complete without one. They are perhaps most infamous for their double jointed necks. You can recognize them by their “Candi” brand that is located around their leg area. They are available directly from the manufacturer, or on secondhand collectible resources.

Busser Bears are created by Leeann Snyder. She is one of the most famous names in the doll collectible industry, and her bears are very complex and unique. Each of her bears is able to “breath” through its nose, which is a unique feature in the collectible bear industry. She has produced many one of a kind bears that are very valuable. She has also made regular editions of bears that are common and easy to find.

Steiff bears are infamous for having their brand displayed on buttons inside of their ears. Steiff offers quite a few different bear collections, as well as other types of stuffed animals. They are imported from Germany, so some view them as extra rare and collectible. You can find them on eBay and many other auction sites. Many editions of Steiff bears are very common, so you can find the name brand without dropping too much cash.

Deb Canham is a designer from the UK who is known for making smaller bears. Any collection needs a large variety of different sizes and types of bears, so a Deb Canham miniature bear is a great place to start if you want to get some unique bears for your collection. They are made to be collectible straight from the factory, with each different edition made in small numbers.

Gaby Schlotz is another designer that has been in the industry for quite a while. Her bears are unique in the fact that they have semi-realistic joints and “bones” in their bodies that will stay in the various positions that you may put them in. The joints correspond to human joints, so you can swivel them in many different directions, and pose the bear uniquely every time you want a change of pace.

The Finhold Gallery bears are the cream of the crop when it comes to custom bears. They have very unique features that make them easily distinguishable from other brands. The editions are extremely limited, and often there is only one made for each collector. They are custom ordered, so once you have saved up enough for one you should definitely fulfill that dream.

Hopefully at least a few of these stuffed bear manufacturers have sounded at least a bit interesting. If you are a bear collector and you have one of each of these in your collection, you should consider yourself lucky. Most people would be ecstatic to get a bear from one of those companies, and to have all of them is the dream of many bear collectors. So if you are going to start out with a bear collection, you should look into those companies and see if you can find some affordable bears to get started.

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There are few hobbies that can be shared by the whole family. The hobby of collecting rocks and minerals is one that can interest the entire family. Rocks and minerals are not only educational, but also entertaining and fascinating. One of these hobbyists said in an interview that when she found a new type of rock on her way to New Jersey, she was so overwhelmed with joy, she felt as if she had found Solomon’s gold mine.

Unlike other hobbies, the hobby of collecting rocks and minerals requires that hobbyist to have at least a basic working knowledge of rocks and minerals. Rocks are usually made up of one or more minerals. When different elements combine, the mineral is the result. Minerals are generally without any definite shape. But, when some of the mineral deposits mold into each other, it forms a layer with different irregular shapes and sizes. Some of the minerals also form crystals.

Rocks are easy to collect and classify. Many hobbyists store rocks and minerals in museum like setups. To know and classify a rock requires much geological knowledge and experiences. Many rock collectors often sell their rocks and mineral samples. There are many tools available to break rocks and store them. For sample collection, a hobbyist should have some formal or informal training in handling the different tools for rock sampling, so as not to damage the rock.

Many types of classification exist for grouping the different rocks and minerals. Some of the classifications are:
Classification by color: Store or group all of the same colored rocks and minerals together.
Classification by number of elements: Rocks and minerals that have a certain number of particular elements are stored or grouped together.

Classification by chemical analysis: This type of classification is done only by geologists; they group rocks and minerals according to their chemical composition.

Classification by crystalline shape: this type of classification is for experienced hobbyists, since knowledge of crystalline shape and cleavage pattern is very important.

It is possible to find rocks anywhere you go. If you want to get started with a rock collecting hobby, you can simply go out into your backyard and dig around a bit. Most rock collectors learn to keep their eyes peeled wherever they go, so that no matter what they are doing they will have the opportunity to find new and unique rocks that they wouldn’t have been able to find in their area. It is rare to meet a rock collector who will drive to great lengths to find a rock, but if you are on a family trip or a business trip, you might as well pick up a few local rocks.

The hobby of collecting rocks and minerals is never ending. It is a lifetime hobby that increases your knowledge with every new rock or mineral found. To get started, all you need is an identification book and a rock. You can find out all of the information you need, and officially begin your collection with that rock. As your collection grows, you will realize that the hobby only becomes more rewarding over time. So look at the library or the book store today, and find out about the different types of rocks, as well as the tools that can make your life easier.

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There are three different names that you may hear in reference to card games. They are: “trading card games” or TCG, “customizable card games” and “collectible card games” or CCG. Historically, most trading card games are called “collectible card games”. Playing a good trading card game is always refreshing, and good way to pass the time.

Every trading card game has a different set of rules and guidelines which determines the categories of card to be used, the objective of the players, and most importantly how each card interact with the other ones. Every card contains detailed writing, which explains the effect of that card on the game. Depending upon the genre of the game and the setting of the game, it may represent particular elements. The cards of a trading card games are usually elaborately illustrated and named according to the elements. Take a simple example of Magic trading card games. The genre of the game is fantasy. Due to the fantasy genre, many of the cards of are derived from the different mythical creatures like dragons, as well as magical spells.

The pace of a trading card games is generally controlled by resource systems. Sometimes the card itself acts as the resource in trading card games. Movement of a card from the table to a player’s hand and into the deck is controlled by these resources.

From the available pool of cards, a player has the liberty of selecting their cards. This rule is not observed in usual card games like poker where the content of deck is random and unchangeable. Good trading card game players always customize their cards in order to take maximum advantage in statistics, combination and interaction.

There are many different methods for playing trading card games. All of them have their own unique steps and titles. The most common trading card games follow the following steps.
First, players reshuffle all cards and make them ready for the game. Next, each player will draw the cards and circulate them in the hands of the players. Then, turns are taken to make interactions between cards. Victory is earned by winning conflicts between other cards. Usually the strategy will also involve discarding the cards in such a way that the player has maximum card power in their hand.

Recently there is a new trend to play trading card games on the internet. The games remain the same but instead of physical cards, players see and select a virtual card. The first online computer trading card game was Chron X. There are many different free and paid programs available in the market that allow players to select the different cards with the help of software. There is some software that allows the player to dictate his or her own rules of the game. There is still more software that supports more than one type of trading card game.

Since trading card game players are beginning to get online and away from regular cards, the cards are becoming more and more collectable over time. It is not uncommon to see hobbyists paying premium prices to obtain rarer cards, or cards that have some sort of defect or limited pressing. If you played trading card games as a kid and you still have a bunch around, maybe you should consider getting them out and seeing what they are worth.

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Stamp collecting one of the oldest hobbies. The stamp collecting hobby crosses all borders and genders. There are many hobbies which were founded in a particular nation only, whereas stamp collecting is universal. Stamp collecting not only gives enjoyment to the hobbyist but also increases their knowledge of many historical facts. It is the a pastime for old and young alike.

The stamp collecting hobby is for the people who have a good amount of patience. Stamp collectors have to collect stamps from different sources. One main source is from the letters that they receive. I know a die hard stamp collector who has pen friends from all over the world. Stamp collectors maintain and increase their list of pen friends in order to get as many diverse stamps as possible. There are no limits to the number of pen friends. Through the letters of pen friends, the stamp collector not only gets the stamp of the different countries, but also learns through the letter themselves of different cultures. It is quite possible that stamps collected by this method have no significant dollar value, but in future the future, who knows, you may hit the jackpot.

For some one new to the stamp collecting hobby there are some good methods to follow and tools required. Before collecting the different stamps, buy a good stamp album. This doesn’t necessarily have to be very fancy, but you want something that is sturdy. You can also make a simple stamp album yourself. The album alone is not enough for storing the stamps; buy large quantities of screens to mount the stamps in to album. Commercial screens are nothing but special types of tape. The other tools are a pair of tongs, tweezers, magnifying glass etc.

The very first lesson for a new stamp collecting hobbyist is how to remove stamps from envelopes. One should be extra careful while removing the stamps from envelopes. There are many methods of removing stamps from envelopes out of which the simpler and quick method is soaking the whole envelope in water (preferably in warm water), and remove the stamp with the help of a pair of tongs or tweezers. Experience of removing stamps by this method is very useful. After removing the stamps from the envelope put the wet stamps on blotting or filter paper which absorbs the water from the stamps. Sometimes large stamps tend to curl after drying. To avoid this, put a heavy book on the stamps for some time.

Stamps that are removed from envelopes are than placed in to the stamp album with the use of films. I have also seen some stamp collecting hobbyists store their stamps in special envelopes. You will want something that keeps your stamps safe while allowing for expansion of your collection over time.

There are other methods of acquiring stamps, like from the post office who issue brand new edition stamps from time to time. Due to the limited number, these stamps are always high in demands. You can always exchange the duplicate stamps with other stamp collectors. Trading the stamps around and exchanging them to get the best collection is one of the most fun parts of the hobby, so don’t be shy about making some trades.

Happy stamp collecting.

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Coin collection is one of the most prevalent and widespread collecting hobbies in existence. The hobby of coin collection is very old, and perhaps one of the only hobbies that can make you rich (however, the probability is very small). Hobbyists collect coins for a wide variety of reasons. Some collect coins for the aesthetic appeal of different coins, and their engraving artwork or shiny appearance. But at the same time, many collect coins for investment purposes. Coin collecting hobbyists always feel that coins have long shelf lives, and a very low chance of depreciation. It is not possible to see so many collectibles that are many hundreds of years old.

Like other markets, the coin collector market also underwent major changes in recent years. 30 or 40 years back, the coin collection market was in the hands of professionals and dealers or resellers, who also controlled the values of coins. Today the scenario has changed; now investors and enthusiasts have taken over the market of coin collection. Internet auctions have also played an important role in snatching the control of the coin collector market. Now it is not necessary to know details of a coin in order to cultivate the hobby of coin collecting. The only thing that is important to know is that the grading of coin is done according to the appearance of coin.

In older days, there were special shops in which you could find different types of coins. If you wanted to buy or sell coins then you have to visit some of these shops. But now you will find coins everywhere. The easiest way to find lots of coin is hunting all over the place for hidden treasures. I don’t mean digging your backyard (although it is good exercise); I mean looking in places that you wouldn’t expect, like your grandpa’s change jar. But before collecting coins you have to look some where else. Before looking for the coins you must acquire the knowledge of the appearance of coins.

Look closely at the condition of the coin, since this is the main factor along with other minor points that determines the prices of coin. There are basically two categories of coins.

A circulated coin: These types of coin have many marks, and some time it is very difficult to even see the figure or text. The circulated coin category is further divided in to eleven different grades. These grades show how much the coin has been worn out. The dents or scratches on coins were always ignored. The grades of circulated coins range from AG-3 (heavily worn) to AU-58 (the best rank that topped the scale with very little wear). As a rule, the lower the grade the lower the price.

Uncirculated coin: This type of coin looks very new and fresh without any wearing or marks. This category of coin is graded on the American Numismatic Association scale from Mint State 60 to Mint State 70. The grades of this type of coin are determined scientifically considering many factors like shine, mint marks, casting quality, etc.

The grading of coins is the major factor in determining the value of coins, but there are other minor points that also affect the price of coin. As with every other industry, the demand for a particular coin will boost its value. The market price of a particular coin also affects the value. The requirement from dealers may boost the coin price as well.

If you want to get started with coin collecting, it is recommended that you get in touch with a professional coin appraisal expert. If you can look at the different quality levels, you will start to be able to recognize what shape a coin is in almost instantly. This will help you immensely when you are looking for coins to add to your collection. From there, all you have to do is look for coins!

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When you are young and have the burning power of youth inside of you, you can enjoy a wide variety of hobbies. Young people enjoy active sports like football and weightlifting. But, once the years start packing on, it becomes harder and harder to get involved in these types of sports. For many people, this is a depressing sign of their oncoming old age. However, it is a natural thing that happens to everyone, and you should not be depressed by the fact that you can’t play with the younger guys any more. Instead, you should adapt your hobbies to be more suitable for your personality and your physical ability. To do this, you can start collecting memorabilia and collectibles that will remind you of the sports that you love so much.

You may have heard about someone spending millions of dollars on a baseball card of a piece of memorabilia, and this might have turned you away from the idea of gathering collectibles. However, this should not even be a factor. Million dollar deals like those are extremely rare, and only carried out by those who have a lot of money to waste. The truth is that anyone can get started in the collectibles industry. It doesn’t require a lot of money, and it doesn’t even require a lot of time. All it requires is the desire to start getting some items that will remind you of the sports you love. As your collection grows you will find yourself taking more and more pleasure from adding new items.

The most popular type of sports collectible is, of course, the card. Baseball cards, football cards, and every other kind of card imaginable have been printed and distributed for decades. If you look around enough, you might even find a big old box from your childhood, or a relative’s childhood. This is a great way to get a card collection going, especially since it doesn’t take a financial investment. However, cards aren’t the only sports memorabilia that is considered highly collectible. Other items like jerseys, balls, helmets, or pictures can all be considered collectibles. If you have a ball you caught at a baseball game, by all means it is a collectible.

If you are serious about getting started with collectibles, you should buy some items to get you started. First, buy a cleaning kit that will allow you to keep items in pristine condition. Next get accessories that will allow you to display the items proudly. This could be a binder for your baseball cards, or some sort of display case to keep everything behind glass. No matter what you get, it should be able to protect the collectibles from any hazards that might befall them. If your collectibles are preserved well enough, they will have a much higher chance of being worth a significant amount of money in later years.

Collectibles aren’t limited to a certain sport or a certain era. No matter what you are a fan of, you will be able to find something. While some stick to collecting older baseball cards, some are happy with amassing items from modern games, including NFL games and NASCAR races. From miniature race cars to helmet replicas, you can find items that are representative of whatever player / racer you are a fan of. Or, if you are just a fan of the sport in general, you can purchase more generic collectibles that don’t support anyone in specific.

Sports collectibles make for a worthwhile pastime, and if you are looking to be more involved in sports without risking an injury then it could be the perfect pastime for you. To get started, all you need to do is pick a sport or a player that you are interested in above all, and start finding items. After you start to get a knack for it, you will find it hard to stop.

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If you look at some of the items that are popularly collected by hobbyists around the world, you will be surprised at how outrageous some of the items are. Toothpicks? Napkins? These things are given away for free at restaurants, why would anyone want to collect them? The truth is that some people are simply enthralled by the thought of collecting certain items. You surely realize by now that these items can be literally anything. However, one of the more traditional and widely acceptable hobbies is to collect art. Collectible art is very popular, and anyone can get into the hobby. All it takes is an appreciation for art, and the willingness to find additions to your new collection.

Some people think that paintings are the only form of collectible art that is widely bought and sold. This is not the case at all. Collectible art can come in many different forms, from rugs to miniature wood carvings. Anything that is hand-crafted and beautiful in some way can be considered art, and is fair game for an art collection. If you are reading this, you probably have some specific form of art in mind. This is good and will give you a direction to start in, but you should always keep an open mind and look for other types of art that will expand your horizons and allow you to gain a wider variety of incredible items to add to your collection.

As you view different art, you will probably start to notice particular artists who always stand out to you. This is a natural occurrence, and almost any art collector will eventually start to lean towards a certain artist who they appreciate above the rest. It could be one of the famous master artists, or even a local college kid trying to scrape by. Many art collectors will also gravitate towards certain themes or types of art. This is not a necessity by any means, but it will give your art collection a sense of unison.

Some think of art collectors as people who have thousands of dollars to spend on paintings by famous artists. The truth is that you don’t need to invest any major amounts of money in order to get some beautiful, original art. The college student that I mentioned before exists in every town. You will never have a lack of “starving artists” to buy paintings from. Most of the best talent goes unappreciated, and by buying from amateur artists you could be buying an original work from the next famous painter.

You can find paintings anywhere in the world. If you are taking a vacation to an exotic location, you can almost always find vendors selling paintings. In a place like India, you can buy paintings for just a few dollars. Usually they are very unique and different from anything you will see from western artists. So whenever you travel, be sure to take the opportunity to see if there are any local artists who you would like to support. It will diversify your collection, and make it more interesting in general. You may also have an interesting story behind each painting.

Once you start to see more and more additions to your personal collectible art gallery, you will begin to realize what a rewarding and fun hobby art collecting is. Not only does it allow you to appreciate some of the beautiful creations of artists, it also gives you some great decorations for your home. So what are you waiting for? Art collectibles are widely available from many different sources, and if you are really passionate about the subject then you should get started today. Find out about some local artists, and attend galleries or art festivals where you can see literally hundreds of artistic items on sale. Every item you see has the potential to be the first addition to your collection.

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Knife Collection: One Of Many Hobbies

There are different types of hobbies with the different types of people in the world. Knife collection is a hobby that is very satisfying, and at the same time very entertaining. Showing your knowledge and collection to your friends and relatives is also most satisfying, especially if you really know what you are talking about.

Many knife collecting hobbyists try to collect knives with different shapes and sizes. Whereas other knife collection hobbyists collect knives of a particular brand only, in an attempt to accumulate all of the different styles and models. One of the most famous brands in the knife industry is Gerber Legendary Blades. Lots of knife collection hobbyists collect the different knives of this brand. The company Gerber Legendary Blades was established in the year 1939. Since then, they have constantly produced different varieties of quality knives and other equipments. The company makes assorted knives like hunter knives, kitchen knives and many more. Even today with stiff competition and many other innovative designs entering into the market regularly, Gerber Legendary Blades remain one of the leading knife companies.

For knife collection hobbyists, the most famous hunting knife is the Firestorm: this hunting knife is made from the special steel. This steel is also used to make surgical instruments. The breadth of the firestorm knife is usually 3.25 inches. The handle of firestorm is also aesthetically very appealing. The handle is made of polycarbonate material. The Firestorm often comes with a steel jacket. The cost is around $65 for a current model, though older models are much more collectible.

Freeman Hunter: This hunter knife is the most common knife among the communities of hunter. The Freeman Hunter knife has a wooden handle which enhances the beauty of knife. The reason why the Freeman Hunter knife is so famous is its pleasing design. It is designed in such a way that a hunter has no difficulties in skinning larger and smaller game. Freeman Hunter knife has even won the best of the best awards for hunter knives. This legacy puts it in a highly collectible class.

The Magnum Camo Junior is made of special 420HC type steel. The main feature of this knife is its durability and the sharpness of its edge. The handle of Magnum Camo Junior is practically unbreakable and made from fiberglass reinforced plastic. Compare to other hunting knives the length of this knife is small.

The Harsey Hunter Knife with a Fixed Blade is a classic knife. This knife is made of rust-proof stainless steel. The handle of the knife is made of rubber. This knife has very sharp edges and is suitable for any situation.

There are so many different types of knives in existence that no one claims that they have all the knives ever produced. Apart from the kinds mentioned there are many companies that have manufactured knives for ages. Knife collection hobbyist can select any one company and start collecting the knives. If you get started with knife collecting, you will find that it is easier than it sounds. All you need to do is have a passion for the different types of knives, and get them all classified by their types. So look for your first knife today, and start your collection out on the right foot.

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Most of the attics of American houses have enumerable things that gather dusts and have not even been touched for ages. Many housewives generally clean their houses on Christmas time. This is the right time to permanently remove many unwanted items of the attic. If you observe the eBay around this time, you will be surprised to find the large amount of unwanted items for sale.

So, this is the right time to search for your collectibles. There is every chance that you will find what you are desperate to acquire on eBay around this time. Internet shopping sites like eBay have made the collectors life very easy.

Searching eBay for collectibles is easy if you follow certain procedures. The procedures are also very simple. First, prepare a list of the different collectibles you wish to acquire. This will save you much time afterwards, as well as keep you from overspending. Now, search for the category in which your particular collectible fits. If you click through all of the different sections, you are bound to arrive at the category that includes all your collectible needs. Now add this category to the Favorites folder of your browser. This helps you to check new arrivals very easy and fast.

If you have been collecting that particular item for a long time, then it is quite possible that you may have many collectibles already. If this is the case, then you know the price of the collectibles you are looking at. This is one of the best advantages you will have while bargaining for particular collectibles on eBay or other similar websites. It is not uncommon that sellers on eBay won’t know that they have a great collectible in their possession. Sellers often do not know the value of their collectibles and will give away the precious collectible at throwaway prices. The best way to know whether the seller know the price of the collectible is to send them an email asking some simple questions. Once you are sure that seller does not know the value of collectible, you are in better position to bargain. You can even resell the collectible acquired very cheaply, and make some profit.

If you are ever in doubt, simply bid low. In an effort to get higher bids, many sellers write in the description of the collectible the word ‘RARE’. Don’t be swayed by this word. The sellers usually think that by writing “rare” in their description they will fetch more response and therefore more money. Many sellers who write ‘Rare’ in their description do not actually know the true value of collectible they wish to sell. It may also be geared to lure amateur collectors who have just started the hobby. Always make sure you know the true value of what you are buying.

Never get involved in a bidding war. It isn’t uncommon to see some people bid for particular collectible like that collectible is the last in the world. Always remember that you are not visiting eBay to buy Kohinoor diamonds. There are thousands of items appearing in eBay or similar websites. Play it cool and don’t ever loose your temper. Make a good habit to withdraw yourself from the bidding when competition for a certain collectible becomes too hot. Bidding wars are almost always overly costly.

Always look at what the final cost will be. You may be very happy that you have found a bargain on a particular collectible, but to get that collectible shipped to your residence may cost $20. So, the overall cost of that collectible became $24. When facing this type of situation you don’t know whether to weep or laugh at your foolishness. Always check the shipping, handling and other charges before entering in to the auction. Sometimes if you buy 2-3 collectibles from the same seller then he/she may give you discount.

Happy collecting!

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Recent trends suggest that many adults are adopting the hobby of collecting and decorating doll houses. The reason is very simple; decorating doll houses gives tremendous satisfaction to adults as well as younger children. One supplier of doll house decorating material points out that there is a hidden desire in every adult to build a house of their design. But this desire is not practically possible for all, so they feel elated when an opportunity comes to decorate a doll house.

Those who have the hobby of collecting and decorating doll houses use all of their artistic imagination for the design and decorations that they use. For them this is an inexpensive way to decorate the house which they always wished for. It is no wonder that some of these hobbyists take years to complete their decorating, sometimes never finishing. These hobbyists mostly work with one room at a time, and by the time they reach to the last room they come across a new idea for the first room, so they will scrap the decoration of the first room and start all over again. For some it is a never ending process.

The hobby of decorating doll houses is very time consuming and challenging. The bigger the doll house, the bigger the challenge. All decorators have one common thing, and that is patience. It is no wonder, since they would probably go crazy without it. They have to work out the detailed plan before starting the decoration for the living room, bed room, kitchen, bathroom and even attic or spare room. After creating the detailed plan, the hobbyist starts designing the rooms with wall paper, carpet, window curtains etc. They also decorate their doll house with other innumerable accessories like miniature light bulbs, furniture and many more.

Some doll house decorators want to replicate their doll house exactly like their home, or how they wish their home would look like. Some even try to experiment first in their doll house before applying the same thing in to their house. Today, the hobby of decorating doll houses becomes more and more specialized. Most doll houses have landscape, patios, gardens etc. Some have even built a mini theater in their doll house.

There is a very big market for miniature decoration materials for doll houses. There are special companies that deal with only miniature, custom made furniture. Generally the cost of custom made miniature furniture is high, since they pay full attention to the minute details. Most miniature furniture is a working model; that is, you can open the drawer of miniature wardrobe.

The most difficult part of designing and installing a doll house is the lighting system. If the hobbyist has no previous knowledge of electricity and wiring than it is very tough to do the wiring and lighting of doll house without expert help. As long as the hobbyist doesn’t have any specific plans for advanced lighting systems, it is possible to buy small kits that are fairly generic in their appearance.

Building a doll house and stocking it with collectibles is a long and time-consuming process, and requires great attention to detail. It is a hobby that will cause quick frustration in most people. But, if you think you have it in you to pursue the hobby, you may find that it is very fun and enjoyable.

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When you think of collectible items, you think of things like dolls, bears, baseball cards, and stamps. Few people instinctively think of electronic or mechanical items. The common view is that after electronics are out of date, they are completely worthless, even to collectors. This is proving to be untrue. Many people are interested in collecting antique electronic items. However, one of the most popular hobbies involving electronics is to collect foreign items. These electronic or mechanical items are often very unique and interesting in their construction, and this attracts many people to import them and add them to collections of similar things. Read on to find out about what kind of items are the most popular, and how people generally collect them.

Countries like Taiwan and Japan are known for being on the cutting edge of technology, as well as having many ridiculous concepts that never quite get off of the ground. Some collectors focus on getting all of the strange and ridiculous electronic devices that they can. These are the things that you see on the internet along with something like “Those Japanese inventors are so crazy!”. Well, these collectors don’t just talk about the inventions from afar – they actually import them, try them out, and keep them in their collections. I don’t know about you, but it seems like it would be interesting to take a tour through one of these collections.

Another popular field is that of old, antique cameras. Older cameras have a mysterious feel to them, since they use technology and mechanics that few are familiar with. Many of them also have shady backgrounds. When you have an interesting, old looking camera that you can’t find any information on, it awakens a deep-seated curiosity and a yearning for mystery. Some find this to be a very satisfying feeling, and this leads them to collect antique cameras from countries like Egypt, Russia, or Italy (among many others).

There is also a large market for old computer equipment that had some sort of huge effect on the industry. For example, the first computer to use transistors. That was an invention that made it possible to reach the types of computers that we have today. The first computers to use these are still around, and are considered to be valuable artifacts. There are many other similar innovations that have allowed for faster and more efficient computing. Technology progresses fast, so almost every year we’ll have some sort of new “first”.

Other collectible mechanical items include old record players and records. Many were mass produced and are considered nothing more than junk, but there are a few models that were considered the cream of the crop back then, and therefore are highly collectible now. You can find record players in thrift stores and yard sales across the nation. If you know what to look for, you might be able to find something valuable among all of the junk. You can also learn a lot about repair and diagnostics if you try to fix some old record players. It can teach you a valuable skill that will translate into may other areas.

It is always surprising to find out about some of the interesting things that people collect. This is no different. The foreign cameras and electronics mentioned here are just a few of the strange collectable items that are seeing increasing popularity in America. If you are intrigued by the thought of having at least a few of these items in your collection, then you should look into having them imported. You can do this through the internet, or you can meet a contact in a foreign country and have them send you collectibles in the mail. Both of these are great ways to get in on some of the unique and interesting fads that are sweeping the collectible hobby industry. Look today and see if there is anything that piques your interest.

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Golf and collectibles are arguably the two most popular hobbies in the world. Therefore it is no surprise that the two of them are easily combined into the hobby of collecting golf items. Anyone who has a passion for collecting, or a passion for golf can easily get involved in this. If you are interested in either of these things, read on to find out about some of the collectible golf items that you can get. If you have been golfing for a while, then you might already have a sizable golf memorabilia collection without even realizing it! Collections are usually born this way, out of nothing but a passion for whatever it is that the collectible pertains to. From there, you can add to your collection whenever the fancy strikes.

The main collectible golf items include mainly putters and clubs. They become collectible if they are particularly old or historical models, or if they are limited edition models from a particularly famous company. You can find information on the many different kinds of collectible golf clubs if you get the right magazines, or simply punch the information into your search engine of choice. You can find out where to buy these from vendors, as well as possible ads from those who are wanting to sell off their collectibles. You can also get advice or tips from those who are veterans to the whole golf collectibles scene, and see if they can give you some direction for getting started in the hobby.

Golf clubs are not the only golf related collectibles that you can buy. It is also common to see people who collect golf balls, tees, medals, cards, and books. All of these things are related to golf, and make an interesting assortment of items that is sure to get your collection looking varied and diverse. Most of the time you won’t even have to worry about specific values and models for these items. All you have to do is look for something that piques your interest, and then invest in it. You shouldn’t attempt to find golf collectibles for the sake of possible earnings if they become more valuable later. Rather, you should do it for the personal satisfaction that can be derived from having a good collection.

The internet is the best resource that you can find for golf collectibles. You can build your entire collection entirely on items you find on the internet. You can also get in touch with like-minded people who have just the items that you are looking for. It is possible to find someone who is willing to trade you that certain special item for one of your own. It happens all the time, and is not at all unheard of. If you want to find people to buy golf collectibles from, sites like eBay and craigslist are the best places to start. You can also ask around with your golfing buddies that you like to hit the courses with. They might have some old golfing accessories lying around that they would be happy to get rid of. This is another great (and free!) way to get your collection off the ground.

If any of this has piqued your interest in any way, you should start looking around today to see what is out there that can get you started on the right foot with your golf club collection. All it takes is a few items to have a “collection” started, and from there you will find your collection growing almost on its own. If you are really passionate about the subject, you will find new collectible opportunities knocking at your door on a daily basis. Collectibles make for a very fun and exciting hobby, and nothing can compare to the feeling that you get when you finally add some sort of rare item to your collection that you did not have before.

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“Collectible” is an extremely broad term, and can encompass practically anything. People collect some of the strangest things you could imagine. However, one thing that is collected more commonly than anything else is dolls. Dolls make up such a huge percentage of collectibles that they are what people think of first almost all of the time when you mention collectible items. If you collect dolls, or you are thinking about collecting dolls, you should educate yourself as much as possible about them. One of the things you should learn about is how to make sure that your investment doesn’t go to waste. If you care for the doll properly, you can keep it in pristine condition, and possibly sell it at a later date for a profit.

When you purchase the doll, you should not take it home and rip it out of the packaging. If possible, leave the packaging in perfect condition. You will want to take the doll out after you first buy it though, so that you can prepare it for a long shelf life. First, remove any tape from the hair bows that the doll has. If you leave these pieces of tape on, they will leave residue on the fabric that could be devastating to the resale value of your doll. Along these same lines, you should remove anything from the packaging that might cause rust. This includes small pieces of metal that come in the packaging. If rust invades the packaging, the entire thing could be destroyed.

The next steps will depend on how long you plan on keeping the doll. If you go to a hobby store, you can find tissue paper that is meant to be packed in along with the doll. It is known as acid free tissue paper. If you strip the clothes off of the doll and wrap it with this paper before replacing the clothes, the fabric’s integrity will be maintained for a much longer time, and will allow you to keep the doll on a shelf for long lengths of time. Without the tissue paper, dyes from the clothes of the doll could bleed into its “skin”, making it look strangely pigmented to whatever color clothes it is wearing. While clothes can be replaced, the body of the doll is the most important part.

The eyes of the doll are frequently problematic. If the eyes move free, or are the variety that close when horizontal, you should treat them with a special mixture. Get a bit of isopropyl alcohol, and mix it with one half of the amount of water. Lay the doll down horizontally and treat the eyes with the solution. Cover it up with a thin layer of the solution, and then allow it to drain out. Wipe the entire thing down with a cotton cloth, and get it completely dry. Now the eyes will be perfectly clean and free of any pieces of dirt or dust that could have ruined them in the long run. You don’t want your doll coming out of the box with one eye stuck half-shut. Your doll would look perpetually drunk.

Next, the best thing you can do is put the doll on a shelf and forget about it. If you are hoping that the doll will eventually be worth money, you shouldn’t hold your breath. Very rarely do dolls end up being worth money. If you bought it in the first place, it should have been for a personal love and affinity for dolls, rather than any desire to make money. Dolls are not a good investment, and your money would be better spent playing the stock market. But, if you have a passion for dolls then there is nothing wrong with hoping that the price increases over time. And if it does, your doll should be perfectly preserved, thanks to the methods that I have described.

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Today the hobby of collectibles has become a big, booming industry. Most of the hobbyists buy or sell their collectibles in some way or another. There are different methods for buying or selling collectibles.

One of the oldest, and still a very popular method today, is through the auction. There are two types of auction. One is the traditional physical auction, and the other is the virtual auction (that is, auction on the internet). The popularity of virtual auctions is increasing day by day. In a virtual auction, the picture of the particular collectible is usually inserted along with the description to give people a feel for the collectible. Millions of dollars are exchanged in the buying and selling of collectibles in this type of shop. In internet auctions, the turnover figures for buying and selling different collectibles are astonishing. There are numerous websites like eBay, Yahoo etc. that have special sections and categories for buying and selling collectibles. Nowadays it is quite possible for anyone to buy or sell their collectibles with the click of mouse.

The popularity of collectibles has increased so much that nowadays the popular and established auction houses like Sotheby and Christie who usually hold auctions of estates, furniture and other big items are now holding auctions exclusively for collectibles. This is a very big help for the hobbyist who wants to sell or buy their collectibles, but is still weary of internet auctions for fear of scams. The biggest advantages of a physical auction over a virtual auction is that in the physical auction you can observe and examine the actual collectible, whereas in the virtual auction you cannot examine the actual collectible. Apart from this obvious difference, the actual auction gives a person a good idea of competition, which is helpful for getting the best price for a collectible.

Now, even small towns and cities have many malls and shops that deal with different types of collectibles. Every year there are many shows and exhibitions arranged which give buyer and seller the chance to meet each other face to face. This type of face to face meeting helps them to share information, including general news about collectibles and negotiating the best prices. The biggest indoor shows for different collectibles are held twice every year in the state of New Jersey. This biggest show in Atlanta attracts around one thousand or so sellers who have different collectibles to sell. The advantage of these types of shows is that usually it is possible to get appraisal of collectibles done free of charge. Most of  the other services mainly focus on the collector. Apart from these big shows, there are numerous other small exhibitions and shows arranged to enable collectors to buy and seller to sell their particular collectibles.

There are also magazines solely devoted to buying and selling collectibles. These magazines not only help the hobbyist to buy or sell their collectible, but also provide good information for different collectibles. You can find subscriptions to magazines that are about collectibles in general, or about a particular popular collectible.

If you are a collector and you are having trouble finding good resources for buying and selling, then you should definitely take a look at some of the ones that I have mentioned.

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Arizona is one of the most beautiful desert states in America. It is home to the Grand Canyon, the red cliffs of Sedona, mountains, and endless sights in Phoenix. And perhaps the best way to see all these attractions is to travel by RV whenever and wherever you like.

The cost of owning an RV, or the long drive from your home to Arizona may make RV travel seem impossible. It’s not. The solution: renting an RV in Arizona.

KOA, or Kampgrounds of America, provides a list on its Web site of its preferred Arizonan RV rental agencies, which are located throughout the state. The larger cities like Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff and Mesa all have RV rental agencies.

The class-C motor home is the most popular RV rental for families or couples. The motor home has one double bed, but can comfortably sleep six to nine people. It also has a toilet and shower, microwave and refrigerator in the kitchen, and heating and cooling. Most Arizonan RV Rentals also sell home-keeping kits with dishes and linens for your trip, perfect for when you fly into Arizona.

The summer season in Arizona lasts from the end of May to the start of September. This is the busiest and most expensive time to rent an RV in Arizona. RV rentals in the off-season cost around $20 a day less than during the summer season. You will generally get a cheaper per day rate the longer you rent your RV.

Before you rent, shop around. Pay particular attention to the pricing of each Arizonan RV rental agency and find a scheme that works for you. Many companies charge a day rate on top of an additional mile charge. Also ask about insurance, as your car insurance may not cover the RV rental. Ask about clean-up costs and if a security deposit is needed. A little preparation in the beginning can save you money and frustration in the long run, but don’t forget to have fun along the way!

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Why do birds appeal to us ? Most people enjoy the sight of birds, even people who have never been active birdwatchers. Although birds are less like us in appearance and habits than our fellow mammals, birds undeniably hold a special place in our hearts.

One reason that birds capture our imaginations is that they can fly, while we remain trapped here on earth. What child hasn’t watched a bird fly overhead and dreamt of being up there in the sky flying alongside ? What adults have not, at one time or another, wished that they could take wing and fly away from all of their everyday troubles and cares ? Birds are natural symbols of freedom and escape. After all, what could better encapsulate our vision of pure freedom than the ability to fly off into the sunset ?

Birds can soar overhead and they can also cover great distances. They are privy to a “bird’s eye view” of a single building or a park, or an entire city or landscape, making them a perfect metaphor for obtaining a fresh perspective on a situation, or for taking a larger view of an issue.

Birds often symbolize other things, as well, such as human character traits and qualities. There’s the proud peacock, the noble eagle, the thieving magpie, squabbling crows, and billing and cooing love birds. Gliding swans are the perfect picture of grace and elegance in motion. The hawk is a symbol of war, the dove a symbol of peace.

What else attracts us to birds ? Birds have feathers, soft to the touch and a joy to look at. Plumage seems to come in an infinite variety of lovely colors and patterns, from the subtle, earthy tones of the common house sparrow to the outrageous, iridescent regalia of the showy peacock. Birds are beautiful works of art, signed by nature. Their plumage adds color and spectacle to a humdrum world. Their colors may also suggest many different locales and associations to us.

For example, those small, round, brown sparrows are homey, comforting and familiar to those of us who live in temperate climates. They are our backyard friends and neighbors. American cardinals and blue jays are highly colored, cheerful sights to behold on gray days, from the tips of their tail feathers to the fanciful crests on their heads. They are a bit more exotic, yet they are still familiar backyard friends. Then there are those birds who live in far off exotic places, such as African pink flamingos and tropical parrots, who sport wonderful tropical colors. We love them, not only for their magnificent colors, but also for their association with far-flung lands and exotic adventures.

Birds also come in a great variety of shapes and sizes, which further adds to their appeal. We can relate to them, in so far as they, and we, have two eyes, one mouth and bilateral symmetry. Yet, they are also very unlike us. They have protruding beaks, from the sparrow’s tiny jabbing beak to the toucan’s enormous appendage. They have wings, more unlike human arms than those of other mammals, or even of reptiles. In fact, when their wings are folded against their sides, birds appear to have no arms at all. They also have thin, bare legs and they have claws. Their heads and necks flow smoothly into their bodies. Their forms create graceful outlines, whether round like a chubby European robin, long like an African parrot, or sleek like a regal swan.

Yes, birds are beautiful to look at, but the beauty of birds is not confined to the visual aspects of shape and color alone, because birds also fill the air with music. They seem to offer us their song simply to entertain us, and they ask for nothing in return. Like a garden bursting with colorful flowers, the fantastic colors and songs of birds seem frivolous and out of place in a world full of harsh realities. It seems as though they were put on earth expressly to make life more beautiful. They were not, of course. Their color and song serve biological ends in the process of natural selection, but that does not prevent us from enjoying such sights and sounds. We can listen in on their free concerts and derive pleasure and serenity from the experience. We can also be amused when a few species of birds even mimic our own speech.

Another characteristic of birds that we humans respond to is the fact that they build nests. They seem so industrious and we watch with wonder as each type of bird builds its own species-specific nest, ranging from a simple assemblage of twigs to an intricately woven masterpiece of craftmanship. “Nest” is such a cozy word. Birds build their cozy nests, care for their young, and raise their families, all in the course of a single spring or summer. We admire their patience and devotion and attentive care to their offspring. We observe and marvel at a parent bird’s countless trips to and from the nest to diligently feed the helpless chicks. Birds provide us with fine role models for parenting.

Yes, birds are homebodies during the nesting season, but they also migrate. Birds are free to come and go and many cover vast distances each year, as they travel between their summer and their winter homes. They are social creatures, moving in flocks and creating great spectacles as they fly. A glimpse of a V-shaped flock of geese passing overhead thrills us and stirs something in us. We admire their strength and endurance in carrying out such grueling journeys year after year. We envy them, too, for they are free to go beyond mere political boundaries and to cross entire continents. We up north are sorry to see them part each autumn and we are heartened to see them return each spring. The return of such birds as the swallows signals the return of spring, with its promise of birth and renewal.

Each spring we are able to welcome them back into our midsts, for nearly everywhere that humans live, birds live also. Birds cover the earth. There is such a diversity of bird species to fill each ecological niche on earth and to contribute to its balance by doing such things as eating insects and dispersing plant seeds. There are the ducks and moorhens of rural ponds. There are birds who live in the forests. There are birds in the mountains and birds in the deserts. The forbidding oceans have their hardy puffins and pelicans. Even frozen, icy places have their own birds, the lovable penguins.

Birds adapt to so many different habitats and situations, including human environments. The often ignored pigeon is a beautiful bird. (I have cared for and been grateful to have known many individual pigeons over the years.) As a species, they have managed to adapt to modern cityscapes, substituting cliff-like building ledges and bridge girders for their ancestral cliffs of rock. Other bird species may be less tolerant of such disturbances and avoid the prying eyes of humans.

Wherever they choose to live, birds remain symbols of untamed nature, surviving despite man’s interference with their habitats. They remain proud and free to the present day. They are also a living link to the mysterious and fascinating history of life on our planet, as birds are the surviving heirs to the dinosaurs. One look at unfeathered baby birds, with their oversized beaks and feet, and it is easy to see the dinosaur in them.

Each of us may have our own reason, or combination of reasons, for loving birds, but their appeal is indisputable  and universal. Birds represent the perfect blend of beauty, strength, grace and endurance, from the cuteness of a tiny sparrow to the majesty of an imposing raptor. Birds fill both the eye and the ear with beauty. We enjoy them. We admire them. Sometimes we envy them. They add appreciably to the quality of our lives and to the diversity of life on earth and the world would be a smaller, sadder, emptier place without them.

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Have you ever had a backpacking trip that was a disaster – even though you brought everything you needed? Maybe you had matches, but couldn’t get that fire going. You need more than good gear to assure a safe and enjoyable wilderness experience. You need to know how to do a few things, and the following list will get you started.

1. Learn fire-making. Practice in your yard if you have to, but try to start that fire with one match. Try it the next time it’s raining too.

2. Learn to pitch a tent. Do it wrong and the rain will come in, or the the wind will tear the seams. Tents should be pitched tight, and you should be able to set your tent up in a few minutes.

3. Learn how to stay warm. Practice camping in the yard, to see how blocking the wind, wearing a hat, and eating fatty foods before sleeping can keep you warmer.

4. Learn to cook over a fire. It’s not as easy as it seems. Block the wind, cover the pan, keep the fire small and concentrated. Practice, and time yourself. Faster is better in a jam, and it’s always possible your stove will break.

5. Learn about edible plants. Knowing how to identify cattails and three or four wild edible berries can make a trip more enjoyable, especially if you ever lose your food to a bear.

6. Learn how to walk. Learning how to pace yourself and how to move comfortably over rocky terrain means you’ll be less tired, and less likely to twist an ankle.

7. Learn about animals. Can you tell if a bear is “bluff charging” or stalking you? If it’s the latter, playing dead will make you a bear’s supper. Hint: lots of noise usually means he just wants to frighten you, but you need to read up on this one.

8. Learn to watch the sky. Is that a lightning storm coming or not? It might be useful to know when you’re on that ridge. Learn the basics of predicting weather, and you’ll be a lot safer.

9. Learn basic first aid. Can you recognize the symptoms of hypothermia? Do you know how to properly treat blisters? Good things to know.

10. Learn navigation. Maps don’t help if you don’t know how to use them. The same is true for compasses

You don’t need to be an expert in wilderness survival to enjoy a safe hiking trip. It can help to know a little more though. Use the backpacking skills list above, and learn something new.

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Seasoned novices and beginners alike all over the world every weekend enjoy the simplicity of camping.

The idea of camping to some of you conjures up images that may make you cringe, especially those of you who have never camped as a child or have heard horror stories from friends and relatives, and have unfairly decided never to give it a fair go.

How much effort you put into adequately planning your camping trip will determine how successful (and enjoyable) your trip will be.  Though some of these tasks may seem tedious and tiresome, the more often you put these tasks into practice the more fun you will have doing them.

Here are 30 Things You Must Know Before You Go On Your First Camping Trip:

1.  Gather all your camping equipment in a corner of a room and keep adding to it as you think of it.

2.  Use basket shelves in your car for easy storage.

3.  Store your clothes in sports bags.

4.  Make sure all heavy items are secure and are packed at the bottom of your car boot with lighter items on top.

5.  Take one prepared meal in a freezer meal that can be easily reheated on arrival at your destination.

6.  Make sure you have everything you need for a drink stop like tea bags, instant coffee, sugar, condensed milk, cordial, powder, biscuits, a two litre bottle of water, matches, kettle, wet wipes and tea cloth

7.  If you are going away for a short trip prepare your hot dishes so that you have more time to relax at your camp site and enjoy yourself.

8.  Stock up on fresh fruit and vegetables at every chance.

9.  List everything you will eat on the number of days you are away.

10. Keep extras always on hand which includes flowers for cakes and breads, noodles, rice, beans and lentils.

11. Remember long life milk (two to three cartons of long life milk per day should be sufficient for a family of two children and two adults as a guide).

12. Try camping in your backyard to see how you feel about your tent and sleeping bags etc.

13. Your first camping gear does not have to be expensive.  It is more important that it is durable and keeps you protected from all weather conditions.  Bring a piece of ground cloth with you, a piece of plastic that goes under your tent.  Tuck the edges neatly underneath the tent.  The first thing you must consider when choosing the tent is the size ie the number of people your tent is going to house.

14. Take cutlery with you that is old and definitely won’t be missed if it doesn’t come home with you.

15. Keep cutlery separate from crockery by placing them in plastic containers with lids or in a tea towel in a plastic bag.

16. Here is a list of items of cutlery and crockery that may be useful for your next camping trip.  A fork, knife, teaspoon and dessert spoon should be enough for each person.   17. Have a serrated edge knife that can also be used as a bread knife.

18. Vegetable peeler and knife.

19. Metal egg lifter.

20. A large aluminium coffee pot, the larger the better.

21. Barbeque tongs.

22. Egg rings.

23. A small meat mallet.

24. A sharp knife and sharpener.

25. Can opener.

26. Large serving spoon and wooden spoon.

27. Make sure you have an enamel cup, bowl and plate for every person.

28. Use an enamel plate next to the fire to warm food.

29. Use an enamel plate as a base for food in your camp oven.

30. Bring paper plates in case you are in an area where water is scarce, and be sure to take your rubbish with you.

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Can you name the number one spectator sport in North America?  It’s not baseball, figure skating or racing.  It’s bird watching.  That’s right, more people are watching birds than football and hockey combined.  With so many people hoping to see a bird they’ve never seen before, it’s not surprising to see a clamoring for the latest tips and tools to get the job done.  Here are my top five tips for getting the most out of your birding experience.

#1.  Get to Where the Birds Are!  This sounds obvious, but many birders spend the majority of their bird watching time and energy on poor locations.  Some folk have the advantage of looking out of their windows into the back yard to observe nature’s best.  The rest of us need to get moving.  I would highly recommend visiting a National Wildlife Refuge.  There are over 500 of them across the United States.  To find one near you, visit http://refuges.fws.gov/

#2.  Know What Species to Expect.  There are approximately 900 species of birds in the United States and recognizing each of them is nearly impossible.  So when you visit an area, do a little research first.  You may find that perhaps only a few species actually inhabit that particular area.  With a little preparation, you will be able to more readily identify bird species from each other.  Keep a list of successfully viewed species – we’ll call this tip number two and a half.

#3.  Get a Great Pair of Binoculars.  Spending time and money to get to the right place can be totally wasted when your binoculars are inadequate.  If you have an inexpensive pair of binoculars you are not getting the most out of your viewing.  Today’s technologies come at a price and they provide crucial benefits in wildlife viewing.  For instance, image stabilization will keep your view from shaking-very important when watching from a long distance.  Other cool features include anti-fogging, low-light viewing and wide-view characteristics.  Additionally, binoculars with built-in digital cameras enable you to identify birds once you get home.  These benefits will definitely enhance your bird watching.  A great pair of binoculars will turn a mediocre experience into a great one.  You can count on it!

#4.  Practice Before You Go.  A key to viewing wildlife, and especially birds, is to have the ability to very quickly put your binoculars on target.  Many people have difficulty finding a full moon in a pair of binoculars-but alas-learning to focus on a bird in a bush or track a bird in flight is easy for someone who has practiced prior to their outing.  Try this before you go; lower your binoculars to your side and very quickly raise them to find and follow a jet airliner across the sky.  After only a few attempts, you’ll get good at quickly acquiring your target.  Quite often, birds are visible for only a few seconds, practice to become proficient.

#5.  Take Someone with You.  Life is always better when shared.  Not only do you get to spend time out of doors with someone you like, but they might alert you to the “Number One Sight of the Day.”  Share your birding experiences with your friends and family.  Pass the birding excitement to a child.

The best part about wildlife viewing is that you the viewer, control almost every aspect of the experience.  The more you are prepared, the more rewarding your time in our backcountry will be.

Use this information and you’ll Get It Right The First Time.  Get Outdoors!

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There is no need to get 4 season tents for gentle summer camping. Even if there is a heavy downpour, the use of sleeping pads combined with adequate planning should keep everything fairly dry. The important thing is to not camp at the bottom of a hill, to make sure the rain fly is secure, and to take advantage of natural cover.

But, a four season tent can be a nice thing to have for extreme conditions, and if you have the money to spend on one, it is a luxury that can really improve your camping experience.

Basically, the difference between 4 season tents and regular tents is that a 4 season tent is tighter, with heavier outer walls. When it is all zipped up, there is no space anywhere for the elements to get in.

In addition, 4 season tents are often stabler so that they can resist extremely heavy storms if need be. This does not mean, however, that you cannot use 4 season tents in nicer weather. Many styles of 4 season tents come with the ability to unzip the outer fly so that you can keep cool on summer days, while still braving near-arctic temperatures in the winter.

You will find, however, that the more extreme the conditions for which it was designed, the more specialized a 4 season tent will be. For example, some true mountaineering 4 season tents are not things that you would like to take camping on a warm summer night.

The ventilation panels are small, with the result that it will be stuffy and hot at night if you are camping during the summer with them. Additionally, they are made of heavier, stronger material, and as a result are an added burden for your normal camping trip.

And of course, good 4 season tents can be prohibitively expensive, running upwards of $500 dollars sometimes. Compare this to a 1-2 person summer tent that you might buy at your camping store.

I got mine for $30 dollars and, although it provides little warmth, it works alright during the summer when combined with a decent sleeping bag.

The truth of the matter is, it is important to think about what you will be doing before you go out and buy expensive mountaineering equipment and 4 season tents that you will not need. You must make sure that your equipment fits its purpose.

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