Problem: Article: Pin the two outer rectangles together, right sides touching. Sew up both of the narrow ends using a ½-inch (1.27-centimeter) seam allowance. Repeat this step for the two inner fabric pieces. Pin the two outer brim pieces together, right sides facing in. Sew along just the narrow, straight ends. Use a ½-inch (1.27-centimeter) seam allowance. Repeat this step for the two inner fabric pieces. Place one of the body pieces on the ironing board with the seam facing you. Use your iron to spread apart the seam. Press the seam open and flat. Repeat this step for all of the seams on all of the body and brim pieces. Pin the top edge of the outer body piece to the outer edge of the matching circle. Make sure that the wrong sides are facing out. Sew around the edge using a ½-inch (1.27-centimeter) seam allowance. Repeat this step for the two inner fabric pieces. Pin the inner edge of the matching brim all around the bottom edge of the body piece. Make sue that the wrong sides are facing out, then sew using a ½-inch (1.27-centimeter) seam allowance. Repeat this step for the two inner fabric pieces.
Summary: Pin and sew the rectangles together. Pin and sew the brim pieces together. Press the seams open on the body and brim pieces. Pin and sew the body pieces to the circles. Pin and sew the brim to the body.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Grooming your horse is an important bonding experience, as it shows the horse that your relationship is not all about riding and work, it's also about spending time together and finding things that make him happy. Thoroughly grooming your horse with a curry comb is a good place to start, just make sure to get all those spots that he can't reach himself, like his chest and belly. When it comes to bath time, make the experience as pleasant as possible for your horse by washing him with warm water -- not too hot, not too cold.  Work a specialized horse shampoo into his coat with a soft sponge, but be sure to thoroughly rinse it out afterwards, to avoid irritation. Remove any excess water with a sweat scraper. . A horses legs are very sensitive, so by allowing you to pick up his feet, a horse is displaying great trust. Let him grow accustomed to your touch by gently running your hands along his foreleg, starting above his knee and slowly working your way down towards the fetlock. If he grows skittish, stop and start again from the top.  Once he allows you to touch his fetlock, lightly squeeze a few inches above it with your thumb and forefinger. This is his cue to lift his foot. Once he allows you to lift his foot, check that the shoe is intact and that there is nothing lodged in his hoof. Gently place his foot back on the ground and reward him with a pat. . Giving your horse a massage is a great way to relax him and encourage trust. By working on any knots or sore spots, you will also be relieving pain and tension, which may also enhance his performance.  Learn to recognize the feel of your horse's muscles, and be able identify which areas need the most work. In time, he will learn to lean into the massage, showing you where he needs work. Sometimes a quick mouth massage is all that's needed, other times you will really need to dig in deep, working hard to loosen his hips or shoulder muscles. Essential oils (designed especially for horses) can work wonders for relaxing and calming your horse while you work on grooming.  Rub a couple of drops of your chosen oil under his nostrils and around his muzzle and he will happily oblige your every request. As an added bonus, essential oils also work as an insect deterrent, which can be helpful during summertime treks.

SUMMARY: Rub and scratch hard-to-reach spots. Wash with warm water. Pick up the feet  Learn some basic horse massage techniques Try aromatherapy.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This software must be installed on every computer you want to protect. It will monitor your kids using the safety settings you select. It's pre-installed on some versions of Windows 7. To verify, click the Start button, then click All Programs, then Windows Live, and then if it's installed, Windows Live Family Safety. If Family Safety isn't installed, go to the Windows Live Family Safety download page, and click Download. Follow the prompts to install Family Safety. Using your Windows Live ID, sign in and assign the "primary parent," the person you want to administer the settings. You cannot change this setting in the future. If you don't have a Windows Live ID, you will need to sign up. Click the check box next to the Windows account of each family member you want to monitor, then click Next or Save.  To monitor somebody not listed, you will need to create a new Windows account. Microsoft recommends that each person in a household have their own Windows account. Disable guest accounts—kids will use that to get around the filters. If this is the first time you've used Family Safety, skip this step.  If you already use Family Safety, match each Windows account to a name on the Family Safety members list. If a Windows account doesn't have a matching Family Safety name, click the option to add it. When you're done, be sure to click the Save button. If you don't have passwords for Windows administrator accounts or accounts you're not monitoring with Family Safety, you'll see the Add passwords screen. Click Add passwords. Click Next and you’ll see the Windows accounts that Family Safety is now monitoring on the computer. It’s important that all of your Windows accounts have passwords. Without that, kids could log on to that account and bypass their Family Safety settings, get to websites you don’t want them to see, and you won't be able to see reports of their online activities.
Summary: Navigate to the Family Safety website. You can do this from any computer. Follow the steps and sign in. Download the Family Safety Filter. See if Family Safety is already installed. Sign in. Select who you want to monitor. Match accounts. Add passwords. Verify your setup.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Making signs means getting wood. Use an axe or sword to chop down a nearby tree. In order to make one sign, you will need:  6 wooden planks 1 stick If you already have your raw materials, skip straight to the next step. If you don't know how to make wood into wooden planks, and finally, into sticks, read on.  Craft wooden planks out of wood. One block of wood, crafted, will turn into 4 wooden planks. In order to make one sign, you'll therefore need at least 2 blocks of wood to craft. Craft sticks out of two wooden planks. Place two wooden planks in a vertical line on your crafting table to yield 4 sticks.
Summary:
Gather materials. If you haven't already, craft your wooden planks and stick.