Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Consider holding a strand of normal yarn alongside the fun fur. Try working in the back loops only. Practice working on the wrong side of the work.

Answer: If you still have a hard time seeing the stitches as you work with fun fur, hold a strand of worsted weight yarn together with the fun fur as you crochet.  For best results, use a lightweight worsted yarn. You'll be crocheting stitches using both the fun fur and the worsted weight yarn. Because of this, you will need a larger hook than the one called for in the pattern. Increase the hook by one or two sizes. The fibers of the furry yarn should mask the appearance of the worsted weight yarn beneath. Just in case, though, try to match the colors of the two yarns as closely as possible. When working one stitch into a previous stitch, work it into the back loops of that stitch without touching the front loops.  Doing this makes it easier to see where you are supposed to insert the hook. This trick also allows you to count the number of rounds you've completed if you get lost. Turn the work inside out and count the number of excess rings. There should be one excess ring per completed round. Note that this trick will work best if you are using a pattern that specifically instructs you to work in the back loops only, but you can still try it with patterns that instruct otherwise. Just be aware of the fact that the final work may look slightly different from the work pictured with the pattern instructions. Try working along the inside rim of the yarn strand when you crochet with fun fur. Doing so will keep the outside of the work fuzzy and will prevent you from needing to turn the work inside out before stuffing or finishing it.  Turn the piece so that the crochet hook is at the side opposite you. As you insert the hook, do so by sliding it from the middle toward the outside. If crocheting in this method seems too difficult, you could still stick with your standard technique. Know that any single-sided work (hats, stuffed animals, etc.) will need to be turned right-side out before you finish it, though.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Grab the cinches, straps and stirrups. Lift the saddle onto your horse. Lower the cinches and stirrups. Secure the front cinch using a buckle or knot. Tighten the back cinch if your saddle has one. Attach the breast collar (if you use one).

Answer: Lift the saddle in such a way that none of these attachments will get caught under the saddle. The easiest way to keep your cinches, straps and stirrups out of the way is to cross them over the top of the saddle and put them around the horn. Keep them around the horn until you're ready to secure them. If you have a hard time lifting the saddle, you may need to request assistance during this step.  Stand next to your horse's left shoulder. Keep your feet shoulder-width apart, with your left foot near the horse's left hoof and your right foot slightly behind your left. Swing your torso and hoist the saddle up, so that your right arm ends up draped across the horse's back. This should land the saddle right on the saddle pad, on your horse's back. Allow them to hang down across your horse, but make sure they're in the correct location for your ride. Adjust the cinches and stirrups so they're in the right place, if necessary. Always Tighten the Cinch Before doing anything else on the saddle.  Check that the cinch is flat against the horse's belly with no twists. Put your buckle in the correct holes and slide the buckle tongue through the cover. If you're using a knot, pull the latigo through the cinch ring until it is snug across the horse's belly. Then, put the latigo through the saddle D ring, moving from the outside in. Continue to wrap the latigo until it's tight on the horse. It's important to keep the back cinch tight, as this will keep the saddle from lifting up during riding. (Some saddles do not have a back cinch. Despite what the picture depicts, please assure that the girth is hooked on before you start with the other cinches) There are a number of different types of breast plate, and each one will require different assembly instructions.  Ensure that the breast collar's center cinch strip is aligned with the center of your horse's pectorals. Thread the latigo from the left side through the ring on the end of the cinch and D ring twice. Pull tightly, then thread the latigo around the back of the D ring to the left, around front then back through. The end should then come through the middle of the D ring, and thread down behind the loop made (like tying a tie), pulling tightly again.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Stand, instead of sitting. Take the stairs instead of the elevator or escalator whenever possible. Ride your bicycle instead of driving your car whenever possible. Park far away. Use a pedometer.

Answer: Your metabolism and fat-burning enzymes are more active when you stand, and you’ll burn up a couple hundred extra calories, too. So the next time you’re waiting at the doctor or dentist’s office, waiting to get on the bus, talking on the phone, or waiting in line to renew your driver’s license, stand instead of sit and visualize your thighs and butt getting slimmer as you do so. Climbing the stairs is an easily accessible activity that fires and firms your glutes. For every 20 minutes of stair climbing, depending on your weight, you burn anywhere from 130 to 170 calories. The more calories you burn, the less fat your body stores, especially in fatty areas, like your butt and thighs. Because you are using the lower part of your body to pedal, it’s highly beneficial to both your legs and buttocks. Bicycling is also not hard on the body because it’s low impact. Most people who ride a bike on a regular basis say that there glutes are much tighter than they were before they started riding. The reason this area gets toned is because your butt muscles are engaged when you cycle. Many people when they can’t find a parking spot get really bent out of shape. Well next time, use this to your advantage by parking blocks away, and happily walk to where you need to go. You’ll not only be moving your butt, thighs and the rest of you, but you’ll be burning calories, too. Also it’s even more advantageous if you just ate because you store less fat after a meal if you walk afterwards. Studies show that just by wearing a pedometer that you walk 27 percent more than usual. It usually ends up being at least 1 extra mile a day. Even if you’re not into exercising, it will just happen naturally that you’ll choose to walk more. Walking 1 mile a day takes about 15-20 minutes to complete, which adds up to burning about 8 pounds per year.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Connect your iPod to your computer using its USB cable. Click your iPod's button at the top of the window. Click the "Music" tab in the left sidebar. Select "Selected playlists, artists, albums, and genres". Check the box next to the album you just copied from CD. Click the .

Answer:
You should see it appear in iTunes. This will open the Summary screen for your iPod. This will open your Music sync settings.  Make sure that everything else you want on your iPod is checked as well, as only the checked content will be copied to the iPod and everything else will be removed. Sync to copy the album to your iPod Touch.