Problem: Article: The base garment is the item of clothing you wish to attach the hood to. It can be a coat, jacket, sweater, shirt, or dress. Ideally, the garment should have a neckline that sits comfortably around the base of your neck. It can have a solid, buttoned, or zippered front. The fabric for your hood should coordinate with the base garment in both pattern and fiber content.  If you're making a hood for a garment you're in the process of sewing, use the same fabric for both the hood and the garment. If you're making a hood for a prepared garment you already have in your possession, choose new fabric that looks and feels similar. If you cannot match the pattern, try to match at least one color within the pattern. Similarly, if you cannot find the same type of fabric, choose one that is similar in weight. Note that woven fabrics will work if you're adding the hood to a garment made with woven fabric and if the neckline opens at the front or breaks into a deep v-neck. Otherwise, you may need to use knit fabric. Also note that you can use the same material for both the exterior portion of the hood and the lining. If you choose to mix and match, though, you should keep both fabrics similar in weight and stretch.
Summary: Find the base garment. Choose a coordinating fabric.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a damp cloth to gently wipe away any sticky or yucky spots on the watch head.  Wipe both the front and back of the watch head. Do not remove the cover over the watch face.  The cover exists to prevent dirt and rust from affecting the watch face. Unless you know for sure that doing so is appropriate for your watch, do not dunk your watch head directly in soapy water or another cleaning agent.  Even water-resistant watches often need to be tested or have their seals changed before being exposed to water. Consult manufacturer directions to learn more about your watch’s water-resistant properties. If you feel your watch head is still unclean after being wiped down, you can give it a deeper cleaning with a soft-bristled toothbrush.  Dip a soft-bristled toothbrush into soapy water.  Apply the bristles of the toothbrush to the watch face and move the brush in a gentle, circular motion across the face of the watch.  Repeat on the back side. If your watch face has markings or crystals on it, use a cotton swab to clean it.  Dip the cotton swab in rubbing alcohol or soapy water and move the tip of it in a gentle, circular motion across the watch face.

SUMMARY: Wipe the watch head. Avoid submerging your watch head. Scrub the watch head. Use extra caution with decorative watches.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: An unhealthy snake won't want to eat. If you suspect your snake is sick, take it to the vet to have it checked out before you try feeding it again. Also, make sure the cage fits the snake's environmental needs. If it doesn't, it may not want to eat.  Look for changes in behavior, which can indicate your snake is sick. Lethargy, skin changes, mouth discharge, diarrhea, vomit, swelling, and weight loss can all indicate sickness.  If you aren't providing the right temperature gradients for your snake, it won't want to eat. Place the rodent in an empty plastic container with air holes. Move the snake into the container and let it find the rodent. Once the snake has eaten the rodent, move it back into its main cage.  Placing the snake and rodent in an empty container removes other distractions and helps the snake focus on the rodent. Some snakes don't like being handled before being fed, so it's really just trial and error to see if that helps. Spray a gentle mist on the snake and rodent. It will encourage the snake to move around. Plus, it will make the rodent smell a little more so the snake will want to come after it. Start by washing the thawed prey in warm water and drying it. Place it in a sealed container with the thing you want to get the scent of, for example a dead frog or a bird feather. It won’t take long for the smell to transfer. You can scent frozen prey with bedding that smells like other animals. For example, gerbil bedding can be a good choice to scent prey for stubborn ball pythons. Don’t rub animal droppings onto the prey because this can transfer bacteria. Present the scented prey to the snake the same way you normally would.
Summary: Ensure the snake is healthy and happy. Try putting the snake in an empty container with the rodent. Spray the rodent and snake with warm water to encourage activity. Disguise the prey with a more appealing scent.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: to quell anxiety. If fear has you temporarily paralyzed, activate your body's natural stress response with deep breathing. Draw in air from your nose for about 4 counts. Hold the breath briefly. Then, exhale from your mouth for about 8 counts. Repeat this deep breathing exercise for as many cycles as you need to feel calm. Fear can make you feel out of touch with the here and now. Ground yourself in the present by reconnecting with your 5 senses. Look around you and find 5 things you can see, 4 things you can touch, 3 you can hear, 2 you can smell, and 1 you can taste. Reach out to your loved ones when you are afraid. Talk to them about what you are thinking or feeling. Ask them to help distract you from your fear. Or, make a practical request. You might say something like, “I'm afraid to sleep here alone. Will you stay with me?” Use a positive affirmation to empower yourself when fear happens. You might repeat statements like, “You're perfectly safe at home” or “This, too, shall pass” to remind yourself you can get through anything. If you're afraid of something like asking someone out on a date or speaking in front of a crowd, embolden yourself by saying, “Feel the fear and do it anyway.” Fear can cloud your perspective and make you feel like there's nothing but negativity in your life. Override that by purposely seeking out the good. When you feel fearful, try to identify whatever's going right. For instance, if you feel afraid of public speaking, you might list “good” things like, “I'm dressed well. I prepared all last night for this. My friends are in the audience, so I can look to them for courage.” Go outdoors and get some fresh air to help you calm down when you are afraid. Take your dog for a walk, plan a hike with friends, or take a book to a nearby lake.
Summary:
Breathe deeply Ground yourself if you lose touch with reality. Ask friends and family for support. Repeat a mantra to remind yourself you're safe and capable. Focus on the good things in your life to boost positivity. Spend time in nature to help you feel calm.