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Get started with crochet! From holding your hook to creating a beautiful granny square blanket, get the techniques you need to crochet with confidence! The Crochet Basics - Learn to Crochet Within a Week will teach you the basic crochet techniques and will make swatches of each to practice and build confidence in the skills. The course will cover basic pattern reading, pattern abbreviations and terminology and take a look at chart reading. You will learn the stitches, tools and techniques you need to get started with crochet! Learn how to work in rows, keep your crochet on track and troubleshoot rows gone wrong. Then, learn three different ways to get started working in the round and become comfortable reading patterns! Finally, combine your new skills to create a charming granny square blanket you'll be proud to display or give. The Crochet Basics - Learn to Crochet Within a Week is designed for beginners, no knowledge of crochet is necessary, and is in fact preferable if you are to make the most of the course structure. What Will I Learn? crochet, even if you have never done it before make simple items such as a heart, granny square, triangle, filet blocks, circle, flower and a spiral shell reading the crochet charts, and understanding the signs Requirements get a yarn, preferably not too thin (2-3 mm thick) get the right crochet hook for the yarn you have chosen - ask the shops advice, or you can see the suggestion on the yarns label as well scissors darning needle - not necessary in the beginning Who is the target audience? absolute beginners those, who has learned to crochet before, but would like to refresh their knowledge those who knows how to crochet, but want to be more explicit in their knowledge What is crochet? What is it good for? Introduction FREE 00:05:00 How to Study 00:04:00 Hooks 00:04:00 What is Needed 00:01:00 Crochet Basics Holding the Hook 00:03:00 Slip Knot 00:02:00 Chain Stitch 00:03:00 Double Crochet 00:02:00 Treble Crochet 00:03:00 Half Treble Crochet 00:02:00 Double Treble Crochet 00:03:00 Triple Treble Crochet 00:02:00 Slip Stitch 00:03:00 Increase Decrease 00:04:00 Front Back Loop 00:04:00 FSC 00:05:00 Simple Crochet Items, Based on What We Already Know Triangle 00:12:00 Filet Crochet 00:12:00 Heart 00:13:00 Circle 00:09:00 Granny squares 00:13:00 Five Petal Flower 00:15:00 Spiral Shell 00:13:00 Goodbye 00:01:00 Course Certification
Description Learn easy and nice pattern with the step by step guides. Crochet is the name of a love. The history of Crochet is long. Probably your mother does this while you were in the womb. Crochet For Beginners course is the perfect course for the crochet lovers. Crochet is the handicraft of making a textured fabric by using a hooked needle. In this process, you will create fabric by interlocking loops of yarn, thread, or strands of other materials using a crochet hook. Using crochet, you can make cloth out of cotton, or design many other things. The course introduces you the necessary types of equipment for crochet such as types of hooks, yarn, etc. Then, you will learn how to read crochet charts and know to read the sign. For practical work, the course shows you some of the easy patterns such as creating a heart, granny square, triangle, filet blocks, circle, flower, and spiral shell. Upon completion, you will be able to do the above mention crochet pattern. Assessment: This course does not involve any MCQ test. Students need to answer assignment questions to complete the course, the answers will be in the form of written work in pdf or word. Students can write the answers in their own time. Once the answers are submitted, the instructor will check and assess the work. Certification: After completing and passing the course successfully, you will be able to obtain an Accredited Certificate of Achievement. Certificates can be obtained either in hard copy at a cost of £39 or in PDF format at a cost of £24. Who is this Course for? Crochet For Beginners is certified by CPD Qualifications Standards and CiQ. This makes it perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills. As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic background. Requirements Our Crochet For Beginners is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Career Path After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market. What is crochet? What is it good for? Introduction FREE 00:05:00 How to Study 00:04:00 Hooks 00:04:00 What is Needed 00:01:00 Crochet Basics Holding the Hook 00:03:00 Slip Knot 00:01:00 Chain Stitch 00:03:00 Double Crochet 00:03:00 Treble Crochet 00:03:00 Half Treble Crochet 00:02:00 Double Treble Crochet 00:04:00 Triple Treble Crochet 00:03:00 Slip Stitch 00:04:00 Increase Decrease 00:04:00 Front Back Loop 00:04:00 FSC 00:05:00 Simple Crochet Items, Based on What We Already Know Triangle 00:12:00 Filet Crochet 00:12:00 Heart 00:13:00 Circle 00:09:00 Granny squares 00:13:00 Five Petal Flower 00:16:00 Spiral Shell 00:13:00 Goodbye 00:01:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates and Transcripts 00:00:00
With this course, you will be a professional Linux administrator and be able to apply for Linux jobs. You will be able to prepare yourself for the EX-200 exam and become a Redhat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA - EX200).
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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This is an introductory-level systems administration course geared for Systems Administrators and users who wish to learn how to how to install, configure and maintain an Enterprise Linux system in a networked environment. Overview This course is about 50% lab to lecture ratio, combining expert instructor-led discussions with practical hands-on skills that emphasize current techniques, best practices and standards. Working in this hands-on lab environment, guided by our expert practitioner, attendees will explore Installing the Linux operating system and configuring peripherals Performing and modifying startup and shutdown processes Configuring and maintaining basic networking services Creating and maintaining system users and groups Understanding and administering file permissions on directories and regular files Planning and creating disk partitions and file systems Performing maintenance on file systems Identifying and managing Linux processes Automating tasks with cron Performing backups and restoration of files Working with system log files Troubleshooting system problems Analyzing and taking measures to increase system performance Configuring file sharing with NFS Configuring Samba for file sharing with the Windows clients Setting up a basic Web server Understanding the components for setting up a LAMP server Implementing basic security measures Linux System Administration is a comprehensive hands-on course that teaches students how to install, configure and maintain an Enterprise Linux system in a networked environment. This lab-intensive class explores core administrative tasks such as: creating and managing users, creating and maintaining file systems, determining and implementing security measures and performing software installation and package management. Linux networking topics include installing and supporting SSH, NFS, Samba and the Apache Web server. Students will explore common security issues, as well as several tools, such as the PAM modules that help secure the operating system and network environment. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be prepared to maintain Linux systems in a networked business environment. Although the course includes installing and configuring a CentOS 7 / RHEL 7 Linux system, much of the course content also applies to Oracle, Ubuntu, Scientific and other current versions of mainstream Linux distributions. Labs include user and group maintenance, system backups and restoration, software management, administration tasks automation, file system creation and maintenance, managing remote access, working with cron, and configuring basic file sharing and Web services, as well as working with system logging utilities such as rsyslog and much more. System Administration Overview UNIX, Linux and Open Source Duties of the System Administrator Superusers and the Root Login Sharing Superuser Privileges with Others (su and sudo Commands) TCP/IP Networking Fundamentals Online Help Installation and Configuration Planning: Hardware and Software Considerations Site Planning Installation Methods and Types Installation Classes Partitions Logical Volume Manager - LVM File System Overview Swap Partition Considerations Other Partition Considerations The Linux Boot Loader: grub Software Package Selection Adding and Configuring Peripherals Printers Graphics Controllers Basic Networking Configuration Booting to Recovery Mode Booting and Shutting Down Linux Boot Sequence The systemd Daemon The systemctl Command Targets vs. Run Levels Modifying a Target Service Unit Scripts Changing System States Booting into Rescue Mode Shutdown Commands Managing Software and Devices Identifying Software Packages Using rpm to Manage Software Using yum to Manage Software Installing and Removing Software Identifying Devices Displaying Device and System Information (PCI, USB) Plug and Play Devices Device Configuration Tools Managing Users and Groups Setting Policies User File Management The /etc/passwd file The /etc/shadow file The /etc/group file The /etc/gshadow file Adding Users Modifying User Accounts Deleting User Accounts Working with Groups Setting User Environments Login Configuration Files The Linux File System Filesystem Types Conventional Directory Structure Mounting a File System The /etc/fstab File Special Files (Device Files) Inodes Hard File Links Soft File Links Creating New File Systems with mkfs The lost+found Directory Repairing File Systems with fsck The Journaling Attribute File and Disk Management Tools Linux File Security File Permissions Directory Permissions Octal Representation Changing Permissions Setting Default Permissions Access Control Lists (ACLs) The getfacl and setfacl commands SUID Bit SGID Bit The Sticky Bit Controlling Processes Characteristics of Processes Parent-Child Relationship Examining Running Processes Background Processes Controlling Processes Signaling Processes Killing Processes Automating Processes cron and crontab at and batch System Processes (Daemons) Working with the Linux Kernel Linux Kernel Components Types of Kernels Kernel Configuration Options Recompiling the Kernel Shell Scripting Overview Shell Script Fundamentals Bash Shell Syntax Overview Shell Script Examples System Backups Backup Concepts and Strategies User Backups with the tar Command System Backup Options The xfsdump and xfsrestore Commands Troubleshooting the System Common Problems and Symptoms Troubleshooting Steps Repairing General Boot Problems Repairing the GRUB 2 Boot Loader Hard Drive Problems Restoring Shared Libraries System Logs and rsyslogd Basic Networking Networking Services Overview NetworkManager Introduction Network Configuration Files Locations and Formats Enabling and Restarting Network Services with systemtcl Configuring Basic Networking Manually Configuring Basic Networking with NetworkManager LAMP Server Basics LAMP Overview Configuring the Apache Web Server Common Directives Apache Virtual Hosting Configuring an Open Source Database MySQL MariaDB PHP Basics Perl CGI Scripting Introduction to System Security Security Overview Maintaining System Security Server Access Physical Security Network Security Security Tools Port Probing with nmap Intrusion Detection and Prevention PAM Security Modules Scanning the System Maintaining File Integrity Using Firewalls Introduction to firewalld The Samba File Sharing Facility Configure Samba for Linux to Linux/UNIX File Sharing Configure Samba for Linux to Windows File Sharing Use the smbclient Utility to Transfer Files Mount/Connect Samba Shares to Linux and Windows Clients Networked File Systems (NFS) Using NFS to Access Remote File Systems Configuring the NFS Server Configuring the NFS Client Exporting File Systems from the NFS Server to the NFS Client