Article: These cast on loops will serve as the foundation for your knitting squares. Pull the loop tight on the needle. If you are using size 7, 8, 9 or 10 needles, cast-on about 150 stitches to make a medium-sized blanket. If using a size 11, 12 or 13 needle, cast on between 70 to 80 stitches. For even larger needles, cast on between 60 and 70 stitches. Knit squares to the size that you want and then knit the squares together to build your blanket. Use any type of wool or yarn that you choose. First create long rows of squares and then assemble the rows together.  Tie the end of the yarn into a knot and push it back through a stitch with your needle.
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Familiarize yourself with knitting, casting on and casting off if you do not know how to perform these tasks. Cast on the desired number of stitches. Twist the yarn into a loop around your index finger and wrap the loop over the top of the needle. Begin to knit your blanket using a garter stitch. Start knitting your squares. Sew your squares together as your accumulate them. Cast off your stitches by pushing the left needle into the stitch you knitted first, pulling it over the second stitch, and finally completely off the needle. Bind off the remaining stitches and trim any loose ends.

Problem: Article: Before walking right up like a bundle of nerves, take a moment to collect yourself. Breathe slow and deep to the count of ten to help yourself relax. Remind yourself of your best qualities and make those the ones you display to your crush. What’s the worst that could happen? If you don’t talk to him or her, you’ll regret it, and that first spark could just be the start of something fantastic.  Which of your characteristics are you most proud of? Can you get along with anyone? Are you athletic? Do you have a good sense of humor? Keep these traits in mind when working up your nerve to talk to your crush, and give them the chance to get to know the good things about you.  It’s possible that you feel intimidated by your crush if they’re extremely attractive or popular, but for all you know they may feel the same way about you. Seeing your crush surrounded by his or her friends might make you even more nervous. Try to find a time when they’re alone and nearby when you can start a conversation without having to worry about being interrupted or met with other judging eyes. Look for your crush between classes or another time when they’re less likely to be with a big group. Create a scenario that will give you an opportunity to make the introduction. If your crush drops something you might return it to them, for instance, or if you see him or her talking to a mutual friend you could use the connection as an icebreaker. Taking advantage of little openings will keep you from appearing desperate or having to walk up and start talking out of the blue.  Be enthusiastic, but keep your cool. Don’t let yourself appear overly excited. If you have a class with your crush, ask them to clarify the details of a homework assignment as way of opening communication. Chances are, that anxious feeling you get before talking to your crush is never going to disappear entirely, so at some point you’ll have to just take a deep breath and go for it. Seize your opening when it presents itself. Start by introducing yourself if you haven’t met, or by asking a question to get them engaged if you’re already acquainted. Getting the conversation started is usually the scariest part, so once that’s out of the way you can carry on the interaction at ease.  Boldness often pays off. You won’t know if the person you have a crush on is also interested in you unless you talk to them. Make peace with the idea of rejection. Your crush will probably be happy to talk to you once you get the ball rolling, but in the event that things don’t go as you hoped, just shrug it off. It’s always better to try and strike out than live with never knowing with what might have happened.
Summary: Give yourself a pep talk. Wait until the right time. Act natural. Just do it.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Christmas caroling is when you go to other people's homes and sing them Christmas songs. You can also sing carols at your home or go to a senior living center to sing for them. All you need to do is learn some Christmas songs and gather some friends. For song ideas, try ones like "Frosty the Snowman," "Holly, Jolly Christmas," "Silver Bells," “Walking in a Winter Wonderland,” “Jingle Bells,” “The Little Drummer Boy,” “Let it Snow,” or “It's Beginning to Look a lot Like Christmas.” Kids usually stop believing in Santa around age eight, but younger kids will love the story of Santa. Explain who Santa is and how he is going to come visit your home on Christmas Eve.  To complete the tradition, have them leave cookies and milk out for Santa on Christmas Eve. When they are asleep, drink the milk and eat the cookies, leaving some crumbs as evidence.  Have your kids leave carrots out for the reindeer and when they're asleep, nibble on the carrots, leaving gnawed pieces behind. One classic Christmas cookie is sugar cookies cut into Christmas shapes, such as candy canes, snowmen, stars, and gingerbread men. Then, you can decorate them with icing and sprinkles. Other fun options include gingerbread men, molasses cookies, and thumbprint cookies.  You can also make yule logs, fruit cakes, or an apple pie.  Mincemeat pie is also traditional in many countries. Making decorative houses out of gingerbread, icing, and candy is also a tradition! Traditional Christmas foods include things like turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, stuffing, macaroni and cheese, green bean casserole, and rolls. However, more important then the food is gathering together with your friends and family to eat.  If you're looking for festive drinks, try drinking custard, eggnog, or mulled wine. Don't forget to include some traditional desserts! Don't be afraid to invite more than just your family! Think about people you know who may be alone on Christmas and ask them to come! Set the table in the Christmas theme with folded napkins, table runners and beautiful plates.

SUMMARY: Go Christmas caroling. Help young children  believe in Santa. Make Christmas cookies and other holiday baked goods. Enjoy Christmas dinner with your friends and family.

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