100 simple magical items, ranging from common to uncommon. In general, their cost can be higher than what it says on the sheet (about as much as 500 gp, for more powerful objects). They are...
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There are at least 9 things you can do with ordinary mustard that don’t involve sandwiches. Or maybe you have extra diapers, tennis balls or mayonnaise laying around? Oh yes, there are plenty of uses for these items…not together, mind you, but you’ll be surprised at how you can repurpose many common household items. Find […]
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Ah, the age-old crochet question: Does Crochet Hook Size Matter? In short, YES, it does. However, crochet hook size matters more or less depending on the project. With this page, we will explain crochet hook sizes, why size matters, and when size matters. Because there are so many different size crochet hooks, it's important to know your hook sizes before getting started on any crochet project. How do you know what size crochet hook to use? Well, there are several factors including size, yarn, and gauge. We'll go over all of these parts and explain why they all matter when determining crochet hook size. The smallest standard crochet hook is .6 millimeters and the largest is 10 millimeters, so deciding when you're unsure of the differences is not easy. But, do not fret, because we have all the information you need right here on this page! You'll find lots of visuals and charts, along with references to help you learn more about specific crochet materials, techniques, and tips. We hope this guide will help you determine how to choose the right crochet hook for your next project along with an understanding of when or when it is not important in crochet. P.S. Want more inspiration? Our Hooked on Crochet newsletter is full of free patterns, tutorials, and resources!
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If you’re like me, you often find yourself saying “Should I throw this away? Nah, I might find a good use for it at some point.” And the truth is, you probably won’t. Just like I don’t. But we all have this inner hoarder that we need to tame. And to give you a good starting point whenever in need of a good argument to fight off your own inner hoarder, we’ve looked at some of the most common things people keep around the house despite having no solid use for it. And here are your best starting points: One-time hobby items Rule of thumb: if you haven’t used it for over 5 years, it has to go. You know how you set out to learn how to play the electric guitar a few years back, but never got the chance to take any classes? Keeping that electric guitar around — just in case you’ll get to it some day — will more likely make you feel guilty about not holding to your promise of learning how to play rather than motivate you to find the time and energy to actually start playing it. In your case, it might not be the electric guitar; but surely there’s a set of golf clubs, a fishing rod, hiking gear, bowling balls, or even a pair of skis that you never got to use lying around the house. So why not be honest with yourself and start considering either donating them, or maybe even find a suitable storing option? Everything that can go digital Rule of thumb: if it can fit on a hard drive, copy it and throw it away. I’m talking about all those stacks of photos and random photo albums (no, not your wedding album, the ones you use to keep all of your miscellaneous photos in), scrap books, VHS tapes, music tapes, DVDs, you name it. And I get it, you’ve been holding on to them because they are prized possessions due to the sentimental value we’ve attached to them. But we’ve been living at the crossroads of two generations; luckily we master the tech-relying one, despite having the luck of growing up in a non-tech-dependant world. So why not take advantage of that and migrate those prized possessions to the cloud or to your personal hard drive — which will only extend their lifespan (not to mention clear out some much needed space.) Magazines and newspapers Rule of thumb: Read, then recycle! I’ve never stopped to think about this until now, but when I started working on this article, I reached out to a friend who works with a Chicago cleaning service. I asked her to name a household item people keep around (and shouldn’t), and the first thing that popped into her head was: magazines! She said that she often starts by clearing out a living room of all the newspapers and magazines stacked in corners and on shelves, and the room is instantly more airy and easier to clean. People often keep their magazines — whether they got to read them or not — hoping they would come in good use later on; but more often than not, once you put that magazine away, you don’t get back to it. Same goes for newspapers. So why not do your good deed for the day and recycle the magazines that have been piling up in your living room? For extra good deed credits, you can also donate them to a hair salon or a dentist’s office. Clothes you no longer wear Rule of thumb: if you haven’t worn it in 12 months, it has to go. A yearly closet purge is one of the absolute best space-savers! You may not be a regular Carrie Bradshaw or go on shopping sprees every now and then, but every single one of us has an innate gift of collecting clothes. Somehow, the closet is always packed! And while clothes may not have an expiration date, they get worn out, go out of fashion, don’t fit anymore, or simply lose their appeal. Plus, there’s always that sweater your aunt gave you and you never actually wore; I say, pair that sweater with those college jeans you’re definitely not wearing anymore, pile them up on top of your kid’s baby clothes, see what else takes up space in your closet without good use, and donate them to charity! In fact, since a closet purge is never easy, here’s a handy guide to see you through it: Guest author: Georgiana Mihaila is a writer on a quest to make home living more easy, one useful tip at a time. She’s also the human behind Fancy Pants Homes.
Organic Chemistry Functional Groups Chart Basic principles in organic chemistry: Functional groups List of functional groups in organic chemistry The knowledge of some basic functional groups and how they react would give us tremendous leverage to tackle the problem of predicting chemical reactivity in organic chemistry. Following is the table of the common functional groups
A great visual for functional communication training. Use with children or students who resort to challenging behaviors instead of communicating their wants/needs or simply lack the skill to know what to say in common situations. Use the whole page as visual board or cut them to use the icons independently. Includes: i want, more, all done, stop, need, break, give space, help, quiet, sensory items, yes, and no.
Daily Living Skills/Life Skills: Kitchen Flashcards. This file contains 88 images of common kitchen items. The color images are of modern kitchen items seen in today's kitchens. Use to teach expressive and receptive kitchen vocabulary Includes two copies with labels and two copies without labels for identical picture to picture matching (Memory game). Use to teach functional use of kitchen items Use to teach kitchen safety. Use to support cooking tasks.
Many everyday items have secret functions or double uses. Read on to find out exactly which items you've been using incorrectly.
Architect and graphic designer Katerina Kamprani has created a series of household items that are designed so horribly that make us appreciate good design a lot more. She calls this series "The Uncomfortable".
Explore a comprehensive list of people idioms and their meanings. Enhance your English vocabulary with these common expressions used to describe various character traits and social interactions.
Lichens and mosses are so endlessly fascinating! With thousands of species of both moss and lichen in the world, I have limited my illustrations here to 12 common genera of each. I have drawn a particular species for each of these 12 for illustration purposes, but the genus of each illustration can usually be found on more than one continent and even in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. This digital download includes: ~ One 8.5" x 11" sized 4 page PDF of the Lichen & Moss prints with instructions and tips. ~ One A4 sized 4 page PDF of the Lichen & Moss prints with instructions and tips. ~ One ZIP file with 8.5"x 11" sized PNG image files ~ One ZIP file with A4 sized PNG image files ★ If you are not familiar with ZIP files, scroll to the end of this description for easy instructions. ★ ★ These files can be printed at home, your local print shop or with your favorite online printer such as Vista Print, Shutterfly, Amazon Prints, Overnight Prints, Snapfish, etc. ★★★ And, yes! Please feel free to purchase once and print out multiple copies for home school, classroom, nature study groups, to hand out at farmer's markets, etc. ★★★ I do my best to portray colors accurately, however different monitors will vary in how they display colors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AND GET 10% OFF: https://twigandmoth.myflodesk.com/newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ UN-Zipping Tips: 1. Download and save the files to your computer (in the folder you would like them to live in), as you would any other type of file. 2. For Windows 7 - 10, right click on the file and select "Extract Here". 3. For Windows XP and Vista, double click the file to open a new window. Then click "Extract all Files" to open the “Extraction Wizard”. Click “Next” and select a destination for your unzipped folder. Now click “Finish”. 4. On a Mac, simply double click on the zip file to begin the extraction. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ***Please print for personal and gift use only. Purchase does not transfer copyright. For more information, please read our Terms of Use here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/TwigandMoth/policy ***
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High resolution digital download of 'Unhelpful Thinking Styles' by Journey to Wellness. A useful resource for identifying a few common unhelpful thinking styles. Not for commercial use.
A list of things to get for study abroad. Smart items to buy before your study abroad semester, including safety items, electronics, and more.
Here are tips for how to declutter food cupboards and food storage areas in your home, plus photos from readers who've already done this mission to show the results you can achieve.
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