Q: Baskets are generally smaller in size, and while this might suit smaller dogs, it's unlikely a medium to large sized dog will be able to fit in a basket. In this case, you might consider using an old, unwanted suitcase instead.  Baskets and suitcases both can be found for relatively little cost at garage sales, thrift stores, and secondhand stores.  Remember to account for the sleeping style of your pet. If you notice that your dog moves a lot in its sleep, you may want to buy your basket/suitcase a size larger than necessary. This way, your pet has room to move around. Since most suitcases hinge at the middle and open into two hollow sections, you may want to use a utility knife, shears, or other tools to remove one side of the suitcase to create a single hollow spot for your dog bed. Baskets often have handles, and you may want to remove these to make it easier for your pet to get in and out of the bed. Sometimes, cutting free previously connected parts of your basket/suitcase can leave sharp edges behind. To prevent your pet from getting poked or cut, you may want to file these down. You can use old throw pillows, unwanted bed pillows, leftover padding, blankets, and so on to add to the comfort of this kind of dog bed. Layer your padding, whatever it may be, evenly and completely along the bottom of the suitcase. Padding materials, like throw pillows, can generally be found and bought for cheap at thrift stores and secondhand stores. Over time, the wear and tear of your dog sleeping in this bed will cause your padding material to break down. You can prolong the life of this padding by covering it in an unwanted sheet or towel and tucking the edges of the covering into the sides of the suitcase or basket. This covering also provides a uniform outside for the bedding. This means that even when your pet jumps in or out of the bed, or even if it has dreams and runs in its sleep, it's less likely to push the padding around and cause it to bunch up.
A: Purchase a basket or suitcase for your dog. Modify the basket or suitcase if necessary. Line your basket or suitcase for comfort. Add a cover to prolong the life of your padding.

Article: A regular sewing machine foot will usually jam if you try to satin stitch with it. Buy a special satin stitch foot from any store that sells your brand of sewing machine. This foot has a groove on the underside so the stitch can pass through as you go.  A transparent foot makes it easier to see your design. For intricate designs, you may use a free motion embroidery foot instead. This allows you to move the fabric in any direction while you stitch. For all but the simplest patterns, most embroiderers sketch their design onto the fabric. Use washable fabric pencil so you can remove the marks later. An embroidery hoop that attaches to your machine will keep the fabric taut for your stitch. If you are stitching an intricate pattern, you'll also need a stabilizer that adheres to the back of the fabric. The choice of stabilizer depends on the fabric, thread, and type of project, so read the product description carefully before buying.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Attach a satin stitch foot to your machine. Draw a design onto the fabric (recommended). Stabilize the fabric.

Problem: Article: Provide clear categories with subheadings and bullet points throughout the report to save time for readers who are only interested in certain aspects of the project document. Using graphs, charts, and other figures throughout your report can help demonstrate key points, reduce repetition, and provide visual interest for the reader. Label each graph and provide an easy-to-read key. Save the reader some time and place the figures alongside relevant portions of the text instead of at the end of the report. The reader will be able to easily review both the text and the chart without having flip through the pages. This is a particularly important step before distributing the project report to other departments, management, or your clients. Team members may draw your attention to important details that are missing. They may also help point out sections that are unclear and are difficult to understand. Revise the report to include contributions from team members. Use your judgment regarding which details to include. Your report should be clean, clear, and free from formatting issues and spelling and grammar mistakes. A well-organized and error-free report will reduce distractions and allow your readers to focus on the main points of your report. Reading the same document multiple times can cause you to overlook some obvious mistakes, so ask a team member to proofread the document.
Summary: Use formatting techniques to guide the attention of readers. Make the report visually interesting. Circulate the preliminary report to your project team members. Proofread the report.

Q: Keeping up-to-date on your payments is an important part of building a good credit history. Late payments are reported to the credit bureaus and will negatively impact your credit score. This could keep you from being able to purchase things you want in the future with credit. This applies to all of your financial obligations, not just credit card payments. You should use also pay your other bills on time whenever possible – like your utility bills, phone bills, and any other loans you might have (car, mortgage, etc.). . A good way to start building up your credit score is by getting a credit card. There are many different options for this, so even if you have been refused in the past you should still be able to find a type of credit card that works for you. Try one of the following options for credit cards:   Secured credit card – this kind of card is great for people with no credit because almost anyone can get approved for them. It is a card that is funded by cash deposit you made ahead of time so there is little risk for a lender and you’ll still get credit for positive payments.  Student credit card – this kind of card is often easier to get because they are geared towards students who they already assume have little to no credit history. Unfortunately, they often have lower credit limits than other types of cards, but they also sometimes come with enticing promotional offers.  Retail credit card – a retail credit card is a good credit-building option because it usually has a higher acceptance rate than a regular card. They can also offer promotional incentives to help you save money at their store. But these kinds of cards may also have lower credit limits than a normal card.  Authorized user – being an authorized user on someone’s account means that you’ll have a card with your name on it for someone else’s credit account. So, you have access to the credit (and, therefore, the account holder’s payment history will positively affect yours), but you are not responsible for any of the payments. Ask your parents or another friend or family member who already has good credit if they’ll let you be an authorized user on their account. Using your credit cards is important, but it’s also a good idea to not use them too much. Try to keep your balances low by paying them off every month (or as close to it as you can get).  Using 30% or less of your available credit looks good to potential lenders. If you max your credit cards out, this can appear to lenders as if you rely too much on your credit, which is not a good sign to them. These kinds of loans are low-risk (for your and the lender!) loans that you can get from most banks. They are usually for a small amount (not more than $1000) and the money is put in an interest-earning account while you make monthly payments toward this “loan.”  Once the amount is paid off, the funds are released to you plus the interest it accrued while it was being held by the bank. These kinds of loans are usually designed to be paid back within 6 to 18 months.
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Pay your bills on time. Get a credit card Keep your balances low. Get a credit builder loan.