Write an article based on this "Install scarf hooks at both corners of the top of the window. Install 1 scarf hook in the middle at the top of the window. Measure the length of the window to decide how much fabric you need. Measure across the window from 1 corner hook to the other. Add the numbers together to determine the length of fabric to purchase. Hang the window scarf over the middle hook and the corner hooks."
article: Measure 3 in (7.6 cm) past the corners of the window frame and make a mark with a pencil. Hold the hooks in place over your mark and mark where the holes will go, then place a screw in 1 hole and screw it in with a drill. Repeat this for each hole, making sure the holes are lined up over your marks, to secure the hooks in place. Installing the hooks 3 in (7.6 cm) past the corners of the window frame will allow the scarf to drape down over the sides of the window. Measure across the window with a tape measure from 1 side of the frame to the other and make a mark with a pencil right in the middle. Hold a scarf hook over the mark you made and mark where the holes will go, then screw it into place as you did with the corner hooks. You could install more than 1 hook above the middle of the window frame if you want to create more drapes in the window scarf. It is completely up to you and the style you want to end up with. Place the end of a tape measure at the top of the window in a corner. Measure from the corner of the window down to where you want the ends of the curtain scarf to reach. It is totally up to you and the effect you want to create to determine how long you want the ends of the curtain scarf to be. Stretch a tape measure across the window after you install the scarf hooks. Double this number so you get enough fabric to create drapes. If the window is 60 in (150 cm) wide, then double that to get 120 in (300 cm) for your 2nd measurement. Take the 1st measurement you got for the length and add it to the 2nd measurement you got by doubling the width. This number is how long a piece of fabric you need for your window scarf.  If you want the window scarf to reach down 30 in (76 cm) from the top of the window on each side, and the window is 60 in (150 cm) from corner hook to corner hook, then get a window scarf that is 180 in (460 cm) long. Use fabric that is at least 22 in (56 cm) for a curtain scarf to create wide enough drapes. Find the center of the fabric and hang it over the middle hook first. Then hook the fabric over the 2 hooks in the corners and let the sides dangle down.  If you have more than 1 hook in the middle, always start with hanging the center of the fabric over the center hook first so that each side is even. You can knot the window scarf around the corner hooks to secure it in place.

Write an article based on this "Remove the handset from the cradle. Place the handset to your ear and listen for a dial tone. Place your finger on the first number you wish to dial. Rotate the dial clockwise until your finger touches the metal stop. Remove your finger from the opening. Find your second number and repeat steps three through five. Return the phone to the cradle when you are finished with your conversation."
article: The dial tone should be a mid-ranged, constant pitch. If you do not hear a dial tone, something is wrong. 3 Ways to Diagnose Landline Phone Problems Each number has a corresponding hole that will allow you to place your finger in to begin dialing that number.  This will allow the dial to return to its original position. Do this for the remaining numbers.

Write an article based on this "Stack wood planks to create a frame for the wall. Nail studs into the back of each frame to bind the boards together. Lay wales across the studs to strengthen the forms. Attach a brace board over the back of the wales. Create the rest of the braces with additional boards and stakes. Nail 3⁄4 in (1.9 cm) plywood sheets to the frames."
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These wood barriers hold the concrete in place as it dries, so you will need to create 2 of them. The cheapest and easiest material to use is 2 in × 4 in (5.1 cm × 10.2 cm) boards cut from a softwood like pine. Keep the boards less than 8 ft (2.4 m) long so they aren’t too difficult to handle. Lay the boards on edge horizontally, stacking them to match the height of your planned wall.  Rest the frame pieces against a solid surface to prevent them from falling. If your frame is tall, you may need to begin installing the connecting studs before adding more boards. Try to make the frame pieces as long as you need them to be. If you’re building a long wall, build the frame in sections. Smaller pieces are much easier to handle and can be joined together later. If you’re building your own forms, you will probably need to do plenty of cutting. Have a circular saw ready along with a dust mask and ear protection. Use more 2 in × 4 in (5.1 cm × 10.2 cm) boards to assemble the frame. Space the studs out every 16 in (41 cm) along your frames. Instead of laying the studs flat, turn them on their sides. Then, use about 4 3 1⁄2 in (8.9 cm) nails per stud to secure them all to the frames. Place the nails about 2 in (5.1 cm) from the top and bottom edges of each stud. Use a few more 2 in × 4 in (5.1 cm × 10.2 cm) boards, placing them about every 12 in (30 cm) from top to bottom. Tip each board onto its edge, laying it horizontally across the studs. Secure the boards to each stud with 2 to 4 more 3 1⁄2 in (8.9 cm) nails. The wales also provide a place for you to tie connecting wires and attach braces for additional support. Select 2 in × 4 in (5.1 cm × 10.2 cm) boards as tall as the forms you’re constructing. Position the braces about every 12 in (30 cm) along the length of the wall. Stand the braces up so only the side edge connects with the rest of the form. Then, use a pair of 3 1⁄2 in (8.9 cm) nails on each wale to connect the braces to them. The braces aren’t exactly part of the forms, but they provide much-needed stability to the forms. Start with a wood board sharpened into a stake you can plant in the soil outside. Set another wood board on its side, running it from the brace board to the stake. Then, add a third board, running it diagonally from the center of the brace to the stake. Use more nails to attach the boards to the brace and stake. The additional brace boards need to be about 12 in (30 cm) long. The exact length depends on the size of your wall. Taller walls need longer braces for extra support. Flip the frames over to the sides without the studs. Fit the plywood so it’s the same length and height as the frame you’re putting it on. Then, use more 3 1⁄2 in (8.9 cm) nails to connect the plywood to the studs. Place a nail about every 12 in (30 cm) along the length of each stud. Nail through the plywood and into the studs. If you work the other way, the screw ends will stick out into the concrete you pour, affecting your wall.