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You'll need an H8/5 millimeter crochet hook and yarn. Pick a yarn that matches your hook size. Size 3 or "light" yarn is generally recommended for an H8 hook. However, double-check your yarn's label, which should list its recommended hook size.  You may also choose to add some beads, but these are optional. Because this pattern is very simple, this is a great project for people new to crochet. However, you should practice your stitches before starting this project. If you're already an advanced crocheter and would like to try something more challenging, try looking for more complicated patterns online. Start off by making 11 chain stitches. Join the two ends of this chain together using a slip stitch. The ring you've just made will loop around the wearer's second or third toe. If the wearer has very small or large toes, you will need to start with a shorter or longer chain. Try measuring the width of the wearer's toe before you begin to ensure a perfect fit. Do four more chain stitches. Next, make two double crochet stitches off of the third chain stitch from the hook. Turn your work for the next row. When making a "turn" in crochet, you want to make it so that the row that was previously closest to you is now furthest. Likewise, your crochet hook should now be on the opposite side from where it was before. Start by making two more chain stitches. Next, double crochet into every chain stitch from your first row. You should finish this row by double crocheting into those two chains stitches you made coming off of your first row at its third chain. Turn your work to start the next row. You should notice a triangle beginning to form. Make two chain stitches, double crochet into every chain of the previous row, and finish in what were the two chain stitches of the previous row. Be sure to turn at the end of each row. How many times you make this repeat will depend on the size of the wearer's foot. The average adult woman's foot should take about three repeats after the second row. Check your work against the wearer's foot or an outline of it. The sandal top should end near the beginning of the ankle. Make 100 chain stitches, creating a long string. Finish the chain by binding off. This section will make one side of what will tie around the ankle. If you'd prefer a simpler look without complicated bows, you can make the chain shorter. Just remember that it has to be about the length it takes to wrap around the wearer's ankle. Attach yarn to the opposite end of the last row in your triangle. Make either another 100 chain stitches on the other side or however many you did for the first long chain. Complete your barefoot sandal with one final bind off. Wear the sandal by looping one end around one toe and tying the long chain around your ankle. One hundred chain stitches should give you a lot to work with. Try getting creative by tying a fancy bow.

summary: Gather your materials. Make your toe ring. Start off the main sandal top. Stitch the second row of your sandal top. Repeat the pattern of your second row a few more times. Do 100 chain stitches and tie off. Finish up with one more long chain.


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Call upon the energy of each element and its corresponding direction. Fire is in the South, Water in the West, Earth in the North, and Air in the East.  Note: The corresponding directions vary depending on your precise path. Say something like, “I call upon the energy of the elements to assist me in my journey. Fire in the South, Water in the West, Earth in the North, and Air in the East.” Consider reciting a text that celebrates the things you associate with every direction. When you have reached a place of peace, now is the time to read or say a few words that reflect your intention. If you wish, you can burn the paper on which you wrote those words/phrases in the flame of a candle. As it burns, imagine your words/intentions being carried up and out with the smoke into the universe.  If you are not able to reach a place of peace because of something that is troubling you, now would also be a good time to acknowledge this. Imagine the thing that is causing you pain or worry and is being carried away from you by the smoke from the candle. If you are performing your New Moon ritual in a group, give each person an opportunity to read their intentions and burn the paper in the candle’s flames. This is a great addition to acknowledging your intentions because it allows you to physically visualize the thing you desire. Create the symbolic act yourself and feel free to get creative.  If your intention is to become a published author, write this intention down on a piece of paper that you tie to a helium balloon and release into the sky. If your intention is to find love, put lavender and a rose quartz in a small pouch along with your ideas about what your ideal partner should be like. Write your ideas down on a piece of paper to include in the pouch. Each participant should be given the opportunity to perform a symbolic act of their choosing. If there are other people present at your New Moon ritual, take a moment for everyone to share some of their intentions with the group. This will help you connect to one another, but it will also give more energy to each person’s intention. This will help you close the gateway on each of the elements you have called upon. Each group member should close the ceremony in a way that feels appropriate for them. An ideal way to close a ritual is to recite one of the following phrases:  “And None it Harm, Enhance My Charm.” “By the Power Of Three, So Mote It Be.” “Blessed Be.”

summary: Acknowledge the energy of the elements. Recite your words. Perform a symbolic act. Share your intentions with others. Thank the energies.


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It's a dark-blue app with a white "f" on it. This will open your Facebook News Feed if you're already logged into Facebook on your phone or tablet. If you aren't logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password to continue. It's in either the bottom-right corner of the screen (iPhone) or the top-right corner of the screen (Android). It's near the bottom of the page. Skip this step on Android. This option will take you to your Account Settings page. It's the top option on this page. You should see this near the top of the screen. Tap the First Name, Middle Name, or Last Name field, type in your preferred name, and repeat for the other fields as necessary. It's a blue button at the bottom of the screen. Facebook will display variations of your name at the top of the screen; tap an option to select it as your name's appearance. You'll enter your password in the text field above the Save Changes button. Doing so will change your Facebook name.
summary: Open Facebook. Tap ☰. Scroll down and tap Settings. Tap Account Settings. Tap General. Tap your name. Edit your name. Tap Review Change. Select a display option. Enter your password, then tap Save Changes.