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JW: Can you speak about a larger project that you might be working on? A passion project or slowly developing epic that might be something to look for in the future? Even a current work in progress that you care to share a few details about? I almost always start with a what if question and see where it takes me. So, for example, my story in Collective Realms’ February issue, started from the question of what happens to a Selkie’s child after their mother gets their seal skin back and dives into the sea. Nowadays, my writing has taken the shape of answering hypothetical questions, which usually stem from my readings or conversations I have had. I no longer listen to music (although sometimes I do like using visual prompts). In the beginning, I used music to inspire me and searched images to find stories that emanated from them but, I think, after these years of pretty much daily diligent work, I no longer need them. It really was this combined effort the reason why I started writing daily and achieving my 1000 word count. My partner and I write together the last few years. IP: Well, I think a big part of my writing process is that I rarely write alone. Can you describe your personal writing process? You can sell the finished item, but please credit IwannaBeHara as the designer.JW: I always like to ask about writing process because each writer is different in the way that they create. This pattern is for personal use only and may not, in parts or in whole, be reproduced, sold, distributed or used for commercial purposes without authorization. I hope you will enjoy making Hara! If you share your work on social media please use #iwannabeharapattern and so I can see her. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me, I’ll do my best to help you! Basic sewing skills to sew parts together. You should know how to: make a magic ring, work in continuous rounds (spiral), do color changes, sc increase and sc (invisible) decrease. Basic crochet stitches like chain, slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet and double crochet. If made with suggested yarn and hook, Hara will be approximately 16 cm | 6.30 inches tall (without the hat).

2 small bells for the hat, but you could also attach a bit of yarn Crochet hook for the yarn you use (I used a 3mm hook) Every weekend she’s traveling across the country to entertain the people in the villages. This is Hara! She loves fun and considers herself an entertainer. PLEASE NOTE: this is a digital crochet pattern (PDF file), NOT the finished item!
