“Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have. The course of history shows us that as a government grows, liberty decreases." - Thomas Jefferson”

I menter tell you about iterations

Incrementers and decrementers:

one is for increasing and the other decreasing (++ and — respectively)


This one is actually pretty simple and straightforward.  First, you want to set the value (var x = 0). Then, you can increase that value by creating a

NEW LINE with the variable and the indicative signs

here’s your example:

var x = 5;
x++; //this is the line indicating an increase in value
alert( “x is equal to “ + x);  


To loop this we’re going to use FOR. Here’s the FORmat ;)
for ( initialization; condition; increment ) { // code to run each iteration}

var x;
for ( x = 2 ; x > 0 ; x—) {
console.log( “x is now equal to ” + x );
};

If you have any questions, message me!  If I don’t have an answer for you, I’ll find out and we can learn together =)

If it was up to me to teach the world population of women about babies & giving birth & all that crap.

I can tell you we’d see an instantaneous decrease in birth rates of about 250% or some shit.

The Invisible Decrease

A few weeks ago, I found out about another technique that has changed and greatly facilitated the way I make amigurumi, much like the Magic Circle which I previously blogged about.  Before, I would lament about how there were holes and bumps when I decreased my stitches when closing up a ball.  Imagine my delight when I learned about “The Invisible Decrease” method, in which you can’t even tell that the stitches are decreasing- there are no holes or bumps in sight!

Typically when you are decreasing, you are instructed to either single crochet 2 together (sc 2 tog) or single crochet decrease ([insert hook into next stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop] twice; yarn over and pull through all 3 loops on hook).  The Invisible Decrease uses a different method, and it is very important to know the difference between the front loops and the back loops of stitches.

When crocheting amigurumi, you usually work through both loops of the stitches.  The front loops are those on the outside of the circle closest to you.  The back loops are those on the inside of the circle.

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Let’s begin doing our Invisible Decrease!

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Sometimes it’s easier seeing this all in action, so here’s a great video by Nerdigurumi that shows exactly how to do the “Invisible Decrease”:

If you are not already using “The Invisible Decrease” when making amigurumi, I HIGHLY recommend trying it out.  Just like the Magic Circle, once you’ve started using it, you won’t ever go back!

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