Article: The electric bunching technique is easy to form but hard to predict. After dyeing the fabric, you should be left with several "shocks" of color dispersed at random through the cloth. You'll want to do so in small, random portions. Use one hand to hold your bunch together so they do not come loose and then draw the entire piece of fabric together into the shape of a ball. Keep as much of the cloth "face," or outer side of the fabric, exposed as possible. With one hand, hold the ball of fabric together. With your free hand, wrap several rubber bands around it to hold it together. You could also use twine or string to fasten your ball together, but in both cases, fasten your ball loosely.  Fastening your ball too tightly can make it difficult for the dye to work its way into the core of the bunched fabric. This can create gaps in your dyed design. Use the minimum number of fasteners secured as loose as possible while still retaining the ball's shape. If you plan on using twine or string, it may be easiest to have a friend help you hold the bunched fabric while you tie, or vice versa. If no friends are available, lay of the string on the surface, set your ball atop the middle of the string while still holding the ball together with one hand, cross the ends of the string at the top of your ball, and use your free hand to tie a simple knot.
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Understand the effect. Bunch up the fabric. Fasten your ball together.

Problem: Article: Add salt to taste (optional). Place in the refrigerator to chill until needed. This serves about 4-6 people and goes well with a meal needing a sweet, hot touch as a condiment.
Summary: Assemble the ingredients and items needed to make the salsa. Combine all of the ingredients in a large bowl. Cover the bowl. Serve.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can only transform once a day (unless you have the Ring of Hircine) and the Beast Form lasts for 150 seconds. Time is extended for beast form if you feed off corpses, giving you an additional 30 seconds. Select it from the power menu and activate it in a similar manner to Shouts. Benefits are only applicable when in beast form.  You will be cured of all diseases. This includes vampirism. Your health and stamina will increase, as well as stamina regeneration. Your carrying capacity will increase 2000 pts as a wolf. You can use Howls, which are similar to shouts. Howls drives enemies away. You will have claws which act as both weapon and protection. As nice as the upsides are, there are a number of downsides of which you should be aware.  Silver harms anyone, but as a werewolf--especially in wolf form--silver hurts you even more than before. You will not receive any resting bonuses. Racial abilities will not carry over. You cannot use equipment, magic, or other powers. If NPC'S witness your transformation, they will run, or attack you. In the least case they will treat you like an outsider, saying "I find your wolfish grin... unsettling." "You smell like a wet dog." "Is that... Hair growing out of your ears?" and even "Ah, you've been playing with your hounds again?" But Eorlund Gray-Mane will defend you if you transform in the middle of Whiterun. You may wish to cure yourself of lycanthropy. Unless you have activated the Dawnguard Expansion Pack* (*Aela can give you blood once more) or downloaded a mod, it will be impossible to become a werewolf again.

SUMMARY: Use the magic menu to activate your power. Know the benefits. Understand downsides. Cure yourself of lycanthropy.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The part of the fabric that is stained should be against the paper towels. Use this method whether the nail polish is wet or dry.  This method works effectively on cotton, linen, silk, denim, and most other fabrics. Proceed with caution if the item in question contains acetate or triacetate since the nail polish remover melts fabrics containing these chemicals.
Summary: Place the stained fabric facedown on a few paper towels.

Shoes, tight shoes especially, do not allow for your tattoo to breathe. Instead, they trap your foot in sweat. Shoes can also rub against your tattoo in a bothersome manner. This friction can cause irritation. Irritation and perspiration are not only uncomfortable, in tandem they can lead to a foot infection. So, at least for the first two weeks, try to avoid wearing shoes.  If you wear socks regularly, then make sure you take them off for a few hours during the day. After these first few weeks, you can begin to wear shoes again. However, you should treat your feet as gently as possible. You should take your shoes off as soon as you get the chance, and then make sure to wash your feet thoroughly. If you have to wear footwear as part of your job, make sure that you take a break for the time that you need your feet to heal. If this is not possible, then you should consider wearing sandals. The sun can make your tattoo lose its luster. Therefore, it’s best to not expose your tattoo to the sun. When you can’t avoid the sun, make sure to apply sunscreen to your tattooed area. Restoring your feet is a process. Your body generally takes about three months in order to replace the skin cells over your tattoo. Due to their location, foot tattoos have a high potential for infection. Therefore, make sure you keep an open line of communication with your doctor. Continuous pain, yellowing, and bleeding are all signs of an infection.
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One-sentence summary -- Don’t wear shoes. Keep your tattoo away from the sun. Give your feet time. Communicate with your doctor.

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.
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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.