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Sew alongside the line rather than on it to allow for extra room. Try it on again. The right way. Mine was too tight at the very top and I couldnt fasten the top button, so I took out some of the stitches on both sides. Keep altering it until it fits.

 

There might be an easier way to make it form fitting like by using darts or something, but this is what I did and it worked for me. Trim the seams once you get the fit right.

 

Do your seams still match up with your sides? Mine are a bit off but its okay.

Add the chicken. I usually take the skin off but leave the bones. You can use any type of meat. My friend says lamb is good. I tried stew meat once...but it didn't work very well.

this is sloppy because I am on my way out the door, but you get the idea (see notes)

 

edit, the next day: use real gaff tape; electrical tape or black duct tape is shiny, plus it will leave a sticky mess when you remove it. this stuff works well

A how to build an indoor hanging wall garden.

Underside of the practice deck

Avant de coudre l'empiècement épaules et le col, penser à surfiler le côté intérieur de la parmenture, parce que plus tard, ce sera trop tard.

A quick guide to downloading your photos from Flickr.

How to make a 4 yr-old's breakfast:

Step 3. add banana slices and milk

 

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Take 350 lights, a plant hook, a rock climbing Carabiner, a fistful of zip ties, an extension cord, and an immovable iron picnic table, and you get a Christmas tree.

how to fold an origami paper crane

July 1951

 

The art of viewing gives helpful hints on how to best out of your new electronic hearth. Love the jaunty angle on the standard lamp. Note Pipe and tea in evidence, just out of shot, slipper all round. The fourth person is this time taking a photo of the scene.

This is a partially melted circle. You should remove the fabric from the flame, then [carefully] reposition the fabric in your pliers so as to melt all the edges.

 

these are patterns for patches / embroidery. so chinese!

Get a pot.

Add some oil.

Turn it on low

Installing Nuvi 200w into my 2010 Legacy.

 

Full howto here: abella.net/?page_id=124

'Just some wire, felt, and hot glue!

Voila pour la construction d'un sténopé en 4 étapes.

Une boîte de gâteaux apéro, avec les gâteaux, pour se sustenter durant l'épreuve.

Du gros scotch, du papier noir, de l'encre de chine/ de la peinture noire, de l'aluminium pour faire le petit trou, des ciseaux.

Chez le marchand de photo, soit du négatif normal, soit du papier photo, à insérer dans la boîte dans le noir complet.

Une fois le sténopé prêt, trouvez le sujet, un bon point d'appui, soulevez le papier noir devant le petit trou et attendez...selon la taille du trou et la quantité de lumière.

Soleil et trou d'aiguille, 6 secondes environ...A ajuster petit à petit en fonction des résultats. Enjoy !

 

How to use the toilet - girls

I bought a mono pod for cameras, mounted the microphone on it and used it as my boom mike. After some teething troubles (I unwrapped the cable from arround the metal tube because I'm sure it was causing interference) it worked quite well.

 

Despite the suspension the mic still picked up the scrapes and squeaks as I shifted the boom, and clinks as the cable waved into things, so I had to learn the art of holding it perfectly still for a whole take.

 

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Your folded fabric should now look as follows on the "petal" side.

 

Xander made this and we made a podcast about it that will be up tomorrow at makezine.com/podcast

Some Eames chairs might need 20 (if they're coarse threaded). These happen to be the fine-threaded variety.

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