Jul 30

Building a chicken coop to ensure the safety and health of your chicken tends to be fairly expensive.Even when people build the chicken coop themselves, they expend about $300 on an average for the chicken coop.Expenses can be brought to a bare minimum if you know the ways in which you can avoid costs that will yet not result in a bad chicken coop.We have some ideas on how you can limit the costs related with building a chicken coop.

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Firstly, ensure that the chicken coop that you make is created above the ground.The main reason for doing so is to ensure that the chicken coop and the chicken do not get flooded every time there is flood or too much wind, resulting in the need to build a new chicken coop with new chicken each time.

You don’t really have to use the best of materials for the chicken coop.It is foolish to think that your chicken may need to live in quarters built from the best material.Chickens don’t really need to live in a chicken coop made of a certain material to be happy and comfortable.Search for the material that you have lying around in the house.You can use remains of wood material and metal to build the chicken coop and plain wire for the fence so that you chicken remain safe.A junk yard is an ideal place to search for all the material that you may need for the chicken coop if you cannot find all at the home attic.

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If you design the chicken coop before you start building you can ensure that there are no gross implementation mistakes that you make.A chicken coop built without a preliminary design can result in the need for extra material, leading to higher costs.

Don’t choose stores to get your stock of hay and food for your chicken.Make the cheaper choice of searching for a farmer near your place so that you can buy hay bales from him.Farmers don’t charge as much as the shops for hay and therefore you can pull off a bargain.Some farmers may even have chicken feed to offer.You can cave money in this manner and buy other things that you may need for your chicken.

You don’t need to use valuable things to create a safe chicken coop for your fowl.Make sure that the fencing is deep and strong so that predators may not dig and enter the chicken coop..Stable and fixed fences can allow discourage wild animals with a lot of perseverance into turning away and giving up.

You don’t really have to buy nest boxes off the shelf since building it is possible and a lot cheaper.Make sure that the ones that you build are 15 inches wide 11 inches deep.

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Jul 30

You can find thousands of baby boy gifts anywhere. However, the most well-received baby gifts for boys are the straightforward yet stylish gifts. Baby blue remains the top color of choice for baby gifts for baby boys but light green and bold colors are this year’s trendy picks. Here are seven original baby gifts for boys ideas that will differentiate you from the other gift givers at a baby shower. These baby boy gifts ideas are especially cool as baby shower gifts because you will get the loudest applause and “wows” from the crowd.

Personalized Kids Golf Club - A brilliantly unique baby boy gift, this mini-driver is well-designed and charming. Purchase a personalized baby’s first golf club exclusively at BlissLiving.com where this unique kid’s first golf club’s length is your baby’s length at birth with your child’s name and birthdate inscribed on the club head. These golf clubs are usually made of fiberglass. This baby boy gift is awsome for golf lovers and sports lovers.

Canvas Wall Art - A new trend is to give canvas paintings and murals replicated from famous kids wall art. Growing in popularity is a personalized edition with the child’s name hand-inscribed on the painting. The wall art is painted on canvas supported by a mutli-beam wooden frame which makes them look just like the original oil canvas paintings. At BlissLiving Baby Gifts.com, there are over 1,000 personalized kids wall art pieces to choose from with hand painted personalization. Although many kids wall art pieces are designed specifically for personalization, others will not have customization available. They vary a lot in size but are typically the same dimensions as a regular square painting.

Kids Growth Charts - Instead of traditional wall paper growth charts with some random drawings or medical growth charts, the much more trendy choice is to have a canvas or wood growth chart customized with the child’s name. A painting or a collage cover the personalized growth charts all around with the growth checks on the right or left edge. These are hung with a fashionable strap or beautiful ribbon on the top. These creative personalized growth charts are the perfect wall decor to round out the room decor for any nursery, kids room or kids play room.

Personalized Baby Boy Gifts - Personalized baby gifts are the hottest trend with items such as a monogrammed baby body suit or personalized clothes. Personalized toys and sippy cups are a growing trend. There are thousands of additional small items that are customized. Personalized baby gifts are usually more detailed such as personalized baby clothes or personalized baby blankets.

Stylish Diaper Cakes – Regular diaper cakes are traditional gifts made of diapers usually in two tiers and inserted with various tiny baby boy toys such as small teddy bears, shampoo, and toys. They can often be boring. Stylish diaper cakes, also known as designer diaper cakes, are upgraded with higher quality diapers, a greater variety of toys, and often comes with an extra layer. Thus, designer diaper cakes are often taller than regular diaper cakes. Certain designer diaper cake styles are replicate real life objects such as a large hamburger or an automobile.

Designer Baby Boy Gift Baskets - There are thousands of gift baskets for baby boys designed with a baby boy theme. The traditional baby boy gift basket designs are a wood twined basket painted in white with a handle filled with a basket of goodies in a predominantly baby blue and white color scheme. Popular items in the baby gift baskets are simple baby accessories such as shampoo, bibs, teddy bears, burp cloths and onesies. Instead of the traditional basket, a small red wagon for boys or a wooden rocking horse for girls is a great alternative for the baby gift basket. Baby gift baskets for boys have evolved significantly from a basket with a few diapers and some shampoo.

Tee Pee Playhouse – A tee pee playhouse is a unique gift idea for your boys. It is a tee-pee made of canvas held up by light plastic poles which fits up to two kids. The canvas is coated in cool repeated patterns such as a Cowboys and Indians for western themes or cars and airplanes. Spaceship themes are popular as well with rockets, planets, stars, meteors, and other celestial objects. There are hundreds if not thousands of themes to choose from. Tee Pee indoor tents are placed in the living room or bedroom and are great for sleepovers.

There you have it, seven wonderfully unique baby boy gift ideas. You can find these seven unique baby boy gift ideas and much more at BlissLiving.com which carries the world’s largest collection of unique personalized baby boy gifts.

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Jul 28

Basic Principles and Practice of Dress Fitting
If you have cut and marked your material properly from your dressmaking pattern - you are now ready to proceed in finishing your dressmaking and then have your first dress fitting.

Baste or pin in all darts, tucks, and any other inside design form shaping details.

Stay-stitch all curved and bias edges to prevent stretching material out of shape. Remember to handle your material lightly at all times.

Pin or baste shoulder and side seams of bodice. Baste sleeve seams and put aside. Pin or baste skirt seams.

THE FIRST FITTING

Drape bodice on dress form or living figure. Make any changes necessary in the fit of the garment by removing original pins or basting as you go along and replacing them at proper places.

These changes may be made at constructions seams, or at the darts, or other shaping seams. Don’t make the mistake of over fitting - remember to leave room for action.

When you are satisfied with the fit of this part of your costume, drape the skirt over your form, turn down seam allowance at waistline and attach to bodice at the waistline by matching your side seams, center front and center back, and other markings inherent to your design. Make corresponding alterations in the same manner you followed in fitting the bodice.

CHECK ON YOUR STRAIGHT OF GOODS. MAKE SURE THIS AT CENTER FRONT AND CENTER BACK IS EXACTLY PERPENDICULAR (AT RIGHT ANGLES) TO THE FLOOR. THIS IS MOST IMPORTANT IF YOU EXPECT TO HAVE YOUR GARMENT HANG OR DRAPE PROPERLY.

When your design calls for a bias cut pattern - the exact line of true bias must be perpendicular to the floor in the same manner - either at the center front and back, or at the design center as, for example, the center of each gore or godet.

Mark any changes you have made with chalk. Remove garment from form and take the next step to the finish line. Before you remove any pins, make sure that you have marked all seam allowances and all changes.

Detach skirt from bodice and take apart side and shoulder seams - BUT DO NOT DESTROY OR REMOVE ANY OF YOUR MARKINGS!

Begin with sewing in all your darts and inner lines of design.

Don’t forget to press as you go along.

PRESS EACH DART, SEAM, OR LINE OF SEWING BEFORE ATTACHING ANY CROSS SEAMS OR ASSEMBLING THE ADJOINING PART.

Press darts from the wider part toward the tip. Use your press mitt or tailor’s ham. Press waistline and shoulder darts toward the center of the garment; and bust line or sleeve darts downward. When working with very heavy material or very wide darts - trim dart to about 1″ of sewing line and press open, leaving a triangular fold at the tip of the dart.

In pressing seams - first press them open and then toward the direction desired; or leave them open if this is your intention as a designer. When one edge of seam has to be eased to match the length of the opposite edge as for example the top edges of sleeves or fullness over bust - in order to achieve neat shaping, gather in the fullness with a small running stitch to the length desired and steam shrink to shape by pressing over a curved surface such as your tailor’s ham.

ALWAYS PRESS BIAS SECTION WITH THE GRAIN OF THE MATERIAL TO AVOID STRETCHING OUT OF SHAPE.
TIPS FROM A PROFESSIONAL DRESSMAKER

Time for a second dress fitting.

Complete the bodice in all details except for final finishing. Sew in the interfacing if use of it is necessary to hold and reinforce the shape of your design.

Sew in facings wherever required.

If your design calls for a collar - baste it in.

Set in your sleeves and baste.

Have another fitting to check on collar and sleeves - Do the sleeves fall properly? - Is there enough ease for movement? - Does the collar lay smooth or roll the way you planned it? Measure off the length of the sleeves. Mark any changes necessary.

Now finish the bodice completely.

Remember to press each seam before sewing on a cross seam.

Now you are ready for a fourth dress fitting. Your dress will then be complete and you have learned how to sew a dress.

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Jul 28

Dress designing and dressmaking are as far apart as architectural designing and laying bricks, or reading blue prints, and yet - if the artist is going to design a dress or a building - in order to design not only a beautiful creation which can be executed and put to practical use - it will also be necessary to have knowledge of the dressmaking, or bricklaying, or the practical application of it. Keep the style you have designed in mind.

HOW MUCH MATERIAL WILL YOU NEED?

The dress has been designed, the dressmaking pattern drafted and cut - every necessary part, facings, bias bindings, pockets, trimmings, etc., have all been cut and marked.

Special planning is required for stripes, plaids, prints, and material with nap. Generally fabrics with small designs will require 1/8th yard extra.

Medium designs, stripes, and small plaids -1/4 yard extra.

Napped materials, large plaids and large spaced prints will require 1/2 yard or more extra depending on the design and style.

PREPARING MATERIALS FOR CUTTING

Firm materials can be straightened by clipping selvage and tearing.

Delicate materials require delicate handling. Some materials are impossible to tear - with these you will have to draw a thread across the material and cut along this guide. Determine which side of the material you want to use as the right side: Washable materials usually come with the right side folded out. Some materials may be used either side - use your own judgment as to which side is more attractive in finish, pattern, weave, etc. Straighten grain of material by stretching on the bias from selvage to selvage. Press out all creases and wrinkles.

Pin selvages together to make certain the center fold will be directly on the straight of the material. Always fold your right side in. Extra pinning is required for plaids, checks, stripes, and smooth slippery materials to prevent material from crawling and the design from creeping out of alignment.

When you lay out your material for cutting use a large table. CUTTING

Have all pattern pieces properly marked for straight of goods and for joining points. Place all pattern pieces on your material making certain that the straight of goods marking matches the grain of the material.

Use sharp, long scissors. Keep material and pattern flat on table. Don’t pick up the material. Before removing pattern from material, make sure that you have transferred all the markings to the material.

Fundamentals You Need To Know
One of the essential elements when you design a dress is to have the basic equipment.

In order to do proper work the designing and sewing room has to be properly equipped. Measuring tools - tape measure, yardstick, tailor’s square, right angle triangle, T square, French curves.

Cutting tools- Shears, scissors, and pinking shears.

Marking tools - Skirt marker, tracing wheel and dressmaker’s carbon paper, Tailor’s chalk, and chalk board. Sewing machine - electric preferred.

Seam ripper, pins, needles, and thimble. Get dressmaker or silk pins - they will not mark delicate fabrics.

Dress Form. Cutting table or folding cutting board.

Emery bag; Tweezers; Pressing equipment; Iron - This is one of your most important tools when you design a dress. If you press each seam as you sew before sewing on an adjoining piece - the effect will be more professional. Press cloth. Ironing Board. Sleeve Board. Tailor’s Ham. Press mitt. Seam roll. Needle board for pressing pile fabrics. Mercerized cotton for cottons, linens and blends. Silk for silks and wools. Zippers and Nylon Tape Closures.

Belting, bias binding or seam tape, ribbon seam binding.

Trimmings, braid, ribbon, rickrack, beading, pearls, sequins.

HOW TO MAKE A CHALK BOARD:

The chalk board should be about 20 x 24 inches in size. 2 pieces of 22 x 26 inch soft white flannel

powdered chalk

rayon or cotton coarse net

Sprinkle powdered chalk evenly all over flannel. Lay the net over the chalked flannel, tuck flannel and net under the board without tipping over the board.

Cut off excess material.

Now you have the equipment to begin learning how to sew a dress you can begin the fascinating process of creation.

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Jul 28

Scrapbooks are an wonderful perfect way to save memories and retrieve them for later reference or use.  They make allowance for a trip down memory lane without fighting about what somebody had announced on an express even or what you were wearing on your first promenade party.  These fun books keep valuable memories safe and concealed away in a corner till the time you’re ready to revisit or share them with somebody.

Given the options that are there in the market today, getting started with the technique can sweep you over.  Craft stores have a bundle of sundry products to provide beginning from complete kits that include the works, stickers, decorative paper, a massive range of coloured markers, paint and glitters.  To top it all there’ll be decisions that you might need to make on the kind of book you must use for your cherished memories.  But there’s no real need to fret about such calls since you definitely needn’t buy all of the products on the market in the store to start.  The one thing that you should make absolutely sure about before deciding on the book is that it should be robust and should be ready to stand the test of time.

For eternal safety today there are digital options for scrapbooks and you could download a scrapbook template and even load it on your personal net page to share.

Outside of the book, you want to select some from the many options that you’ve got to get you moving.  If you are feeling that you want to add more aspects to your scrapbook, you can always come back to the craft store again.

Some questions you must ask before starting are how you can personalize the book and how you may preserve the photos.  Personalizing the scrapbook is a straightforward task since all you need to do is be yourself and select the accessories that you like.  However, while deciding to save your memories ensure that you use acid free paper to keep it safe from bugs. Try this place if you’d like a genuine bargain: cricut cartridges

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