Problem: Article: Open the clip and place it against your head so that the jaws of the clip are on either side of your braid and the end of your braid falls just over the hinge. The tail of your braid will be sticking out over the clip. Now that the clip is in place, check for areas where it's showing. You want the braid to completely hide the clip from view. If you see a place where the clip is poking out, gently loosen that section of your braid just a little to cover it. Use bobby pins if necessary.
Summary: Insert the clip around the braid. Loosen your braid to cover the clip.

Problem: Article: This is the app with the grey gears icon, usually found on your Home Screen. You can find this at the top of the fifth set of menu options. This will allow you to view the iCloud storage options for the photos on your device. It will turn green when it is enabled. You will now be able to share and receive photo albums with any of your contacts.
Summary: Open your iPhone’s Settings. Tap iCloud. Tap Photos. Slide the button next to iCloud Photo Sharing to the On position.

Problem: Article: If you have any reason to think you may have salpingitis (or pelvic inflammatory disease or another reproductive ailment), you should see a gynecologist as soon as possible. Provide a complete medical history and a detailed account of your symptoms. Your gynecologist will probably start by performing a standard pelvic exam to check for abnormal discharge, pain or tenderness, and other signs of inflammation. He or she will use a speculum to view the cervix and may perform a pap test to check for signs of cervical cancer. Your doctor may want to check your blood for various indicators of infection. A white blood cell count, for example, will help determine whether infection is present. Individual circumstances vary, but your doctor may want to perform other diagnostic tests. He or she may test your urine, for example, or perform other tests to view your reproductive organs. Depending on the severity of your symptoms and the results of other tests, your doctor may recommend laparoscopy – a medical procedure in which a device is inserted into the fallopian tubes through an abdominal incision. A laparoscopy will allow your doctor to see the fallopian tubes in detail. If your doctor decides that your fallopian tubes are infected and inflamed, he or she will diagnose you with salpingitis. If possible, he or she should determine the cause. Salpingitis is further divided into two basic categories: acute and chronic.  Acute salpingitis is a more severe attack, in which the fallopian tubes become swollen and inflamed; they may secrete fluid and stick to the intestines or other organs, and they may fill with pus. Chronic salpingitis is a lower-level inflammation, which often follows an acute episode. The infection is milder, but it also lasts longer. Some women are mistakenly diagnosed with cysts, endometriosis, or other problems before it becomes clear that the fallopian tubes are inflamed. You may have to be persistent. If your doctor thinks you have something else, but you doubt the diagnosis (or still have symptoms after treatment), get a second opinion.
Summary: Make an appointment with your gynecologist. Have a pelvic exam. Get blood work. Pursue other testing recommended by your doctor. Consider laparoscopy. Get a specific diagnosis. Understand that it can sometimes be difficult to accurately diagnose salpingitis.

Problem: Article: eams. After you have assembled the pieces for your jacket, you may want to press the seams with an iron to give the jacket a neat finish. Use a low setting and place a t-shirt or towel between your fabric and the iron to protect the fabric from damage. Then, slowly run the iron along each of the seams to flatten them inside of the jacket. Your jacket’s pattern should indicate what type of closure it requires, and each closure will require a different process to install. Some closure options include:  Zipper Buttons Snaps (for heavier materials, such as leather or denim) After you have completed your jacket, give it a second look and make sure there are no loose threads hanging from the seams. If there are, then trim them as close to the seams as possible without cutting into the fabric or threads in the seam. After you trim away any loose threads, your jacket is complete and ready to wear!
Summary:
the seams. Add your jacket closure. Trim off any loose threads.