********Custom Graph Patterns Are Available. Please Message Us For Requests******** This is a graph crochet pattern of angel wings. You will receive the graph along with multiple enlarged graphs, row by row text instructions plus row by row color block written instructions plus a techniques sheet. The graph size is 200 rows wide x 128 rows high which will come out to 50" x 32" with a gauge of four stitches per inch. This graph is done in single crochet and has two colors. The graph will also work for corner to corner, plastic canvas, needlepoint and knitting. This PDF crochet pattern will include photos, graphs and easy to read line by line instructions, row by row text instructions and a techniques sheet. This is an original pattern; not a hand-crafted item. No physical item will be shipped. Shipping: All PDF patterns are sent as an attachment to Buyer's email. All rights reserved. This pattern is copyright protected. Do not share, copy, reproduce or resell this pattern. You can read the PDF with Adobe Reader, a free download from adobe.com or Mac Preview Please note that you cannot download a digital purchase through the Etsy app as it will not come through in full. To download a digital file, please sign in to Etsy on your mobile browser or a non-mobile computer.
This activity provides students with practice graphing in all four quadrants on the coordinate plane. Coordinates include positive & negative, whole & half numbers (example: (6, -2.5)). Please note: There are a lot of coordinates that include 0.5! It's great for "early finishers" or can be used as an extra credit assignment. This, along with my other coordinate graphs provide a great opportunity for a festive rotating bulletin board in your math classroom. I have included two versions of the coordinate plane- with or without numbered axes. There are also two versions of the list of coordinates- one of which is labeled with the image name & the other is blank which provides students with a bit of suspense while graphing the points :) You will receive: Photo of the hand drawn & colored final product Coordinate Plane (with or without numbered axes) List of ordered pairs (with or without page title)
Guardian Angel Crochet Graphghan Pattern A guardian angel is a type of angel that is assigned to protect and guide a particular person, group or nation. Belief in tutelary beings can be traced throughout all antiquity. The idea of angels that guard over people played a major role in Ancient Judaism. In Christianity, the hierarchy of angels was extensively developed in the 5th century by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. The theology of angels and tutelary spirits has undergone many changes since the 5th century. The belief is that guardian angels serve to protect whichever person God assigns them to.The idea of a guardian angel is central to the 15th-century book The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage by Abraham of Worms, a German Cabalist Single CrochetAdult Throw Size180 x 270 Stitches3 ColorsIncludes Recommended YarnsGraph & Full Written Instructions & Color Coded BlocksSingle File Digital DownloadThe final stitch count is provided. The instructions are for right handed but if you're left handed you can read the rows backwards or add an extra row at the beginning of each panel so row 1 in the pattern will be your row 2, row 2 will be your row 3 etc.The finished size of the graphghan will vary depending on the hook size and yarn. The finished size of the graphghan will vary depending on the hook size and yarn. The size is estimated for a queen size blanket with an average 4sc per 1 inch gauge.This listing is for pattern only- not a finished graphghan. Pattern Copyright ©2021 Geeky Graphghans***"Copyright includes PATTERN not THE ORIGINAL ARTWORK. Please do not sell, change, share a copy or reproduce in any way. All photos are also copyright protected and may not be used unless I give you written permission.All of my digital patterns are intended for personal , non-commercial use only'By purchasing these patterns you agree to the terms
Learn how to crochet graphs with the Bobble Single Crochet Stitch with the instructions and video tutorial! + Free Giraffe Chart
Are you looking for super fun measurement worksheets and activities for kindergarten?? You found them!! Your students will LOVE these hands-on learning activities and fun, extra practice worksheets that teach a variety of kindergarten measurement concepts.
Please read through it! Digital computer model - not printed on paper. This is a pattern only! Not a kit or finished piece! No fabric or floss are included in this listing! Stitch Counts: 150 wide x 200 high Colors Used: 2 You will need an adobe reader to view and print the pattern graph and the instructions. You will receive when you purchase a pattern graph. This is not a C2C pattern. There is a simple 1-page graph, and a text pdf with general instructions. There is a 14 pages graph and a 10-20 pages text file that includes the color change. To have your pattern graph emailed, you will need: a color printer paper A / 4. Adobe reader (at adobe.com) We get a baby blanket with a 2-2.5 mm hook and thin yarn, and a big blanket with a thick yarn and 4.5-5 mm hook. Always make a trial crochet. Each pattern has 150 stitches and 200 rows. I use half-double crochet or double crochet. Return policy: Returns not accepted for this item.
An Angel's Wings are the wings of an angel.
Angels are my favorite topic for my art. My personal connection with them extends through the majority of my life, and I can't help but speak about them often in teaching presentations. I had a difficult time finding a visuals that explains the choir of angels in a digestible format, and I decided to make
Highly Engaging! Each worksheet is different, representing a small section of the big picture! The end result will look spectacular hanging up in your classroom :) CHECK OUT THE PRODUCT PREVIEW to see the range of problem types, and to know exactly what these worksheets involve! Students use the basic trig ratios (sin, cos, tan) to solve for sides and angles, then use the answers to colour their worksheets based on the colour key. So much more fun than textbook homework! It's Simple: 1. Calculate the answers. 2. Colour the squares. 3. Cut out your section. 4. Combine with the class! INCLUDED (.docx and .pdf files in a zip folder): Full class set of 20 worksheets (question page with matching colouring grid) Worksheets involve a range of right trigonometry problems that involve choosing and applying the correct primary trig ratio to solve for an unknown side or angle. Both diagram and description problems are given. Every worksheet is unique, and contains a randomized list of answers at the bottom, allowing for student self-assessment Master Answer Key showing numeric solution for all worksheets Completed and Coloured mosaic guide with coordinates to help you assemble the finished product Teaching Tips for smooth implementation of this task with your students. If you like this product, be sure the check out the whole Collaborative Math Mosaic directory, sorted by topic! The student buy-in factor is HUGE with these worksheets; they all want to see the finished picture come together! High school students love colouring too! This sure beats textbook homework! Leave the picture a secret or show it for motivation… it’s your call. Encourage students to check their answers by finding them in the randomized list on their worksheet before they colour each square. This will increase the accuracy of the final picture! All my “Colouring by…” worksheets use standard pencil-crayon colours found in the Crayola 24 pack. For best results, use the exact colour name match (and encourage quality colouring!). Perhaps a class set of pencil crayons would be a fun math department investment! Feedback, suggestions, and frontline stories are much appreciated!! Thanks for checking this out! ~CalfordMath
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{Proud Daughter of Dad Pattern Graph With Single Crochet Written, Memory Graphgan, Memory Blanket, Angel Dad Crochet Pattern graph} ☆ Important Notes ☆ Graph size: 180x240 Colors: 3 Gauge: SC : 16 Rows of 14 Stitches = 4x4 inches Approximate sizes if you follow that gauge: SC : 50x60 (Throw) ♥ Description ♥ ☆ INSTANT DOWNLOAD ☆ This listing is for ONE Design in PDF File Format ☆ WHAT'S INCLUDED ☆ -Recommended yarn colors -Approximate yarn needs for each color. -Graph in Color Grid format **This is high resolution image that can be printed using the PDF poster option to whatever size is best for you** -Written row by row instructions for SC, but will also work for DC and HDC. ♥ Note ♥ Other stitches can be used by following the graph or contacting me for a custom order. This is not a final product. This is a graph and written instructions only. This graph is {180x240} Depending how tight you crochet and what size hook you use will vary in outcome of graphghan size. ♥ Use ♥ This pattern can be also used for tapestry, knitting, bead work, cross stitch, and many other projects. Each square can represent a stitch, inch, centimeter, block or bead or whichever unit of measurement you want to use. ♥ Custom Orders ♥ If you want this to be customized or changed in anyway please don't hesitate to contact us with a custom order request. ✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ ♥ Permissions ♥ You may use this file for PERSONAL USE ONLY. File sharing, distribution, commercial use of this file, resale of the Digital (svg, dxf, eps, png, pdf, jpg or any other digital file) file, or of the printed work from this file are prohibited. This listing is intended for personal usage and is not to be printed and sold to a third party as we hold the copyright for our designs. We use the Etsy messaging system to conduct all our communications. For more detailed information about ordering and shipping, please read the shop policies. No refunds will be issued due to the nature of digital items. Feel free to contact us if you have any issues concerning any of our graphs.