In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Zipper bags, makeup bags, and pouches are popular projects to sew with clear vinyl. Buy patterns from fabric stores or online. Consider lining bibs, aprons, place mats, and tablecloths with vinyl. You can also make:  Wallets, ID pouches Outdoor cushions Shower curtains Porch protectors or screens
Summary: Pick a pattern to use with the clear vinyl.

Dictionaries are critical tools for learning any language, and ASL is no exception. A good dictionary will allow you to look up signs you don't understand, as well as give you something to study.  Look for a dictionary with easy-to-understand illustrations and descriptions. Try using an online dictionary, where you can see videos of the signs being produced. A classroom setting will give you multiple people to practice signing with, as well as feedback on your performance.  Many colleges will allow you to take a class without enrolling. Check with your local school to see what programs they might offer. Community programs such as local libraries and recreational centers will often offer ASL classes for those that are interested. While a dictionary will show you how to sign every word or phrase, a study guide will get you signing in a more practical fashion. A study guide will provide more instruction than a dictionary, and will help you learn basic conversations as well as sentence structure. The internet can provide a wealth of information about signing, how to sign, Deaf culture, and more.  There are many sites that contain video tutorials posted by professional ASL instructors. The ASLU is a great resource for new learners. Each entry has a video by professional instructors. Handspeak is another good video resource and online dictionary. YouTube is host to a variety of self-published videos on signing. Just remember that with anything online, anyone can make something regardless of whether or not they actually know what they are doing. Be wary of misinformation and improper techniques. With the advent of smartphones, carrying a dictionary and study guide around with you has never been easier. Both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store have multiple options to choose from, ranging from free to a few dollars.  Apps can be great for quick references, and some include video along with instructions. There are study guides and dictionaries, so try out a couple until you find ones that work for you. Look for apps that have a high number of 4 & 5 star reviews. Browse through some user reviews to see how helpful the app has been for other people.
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One-sentence summary -- Invest in a good sign language dictionary. Take a class from a deaf instructor. Buy a few study guides. Look for resources online. Download an app.

Q: If you have a spider infestation in your home, basic spider killer sprays can be purchased to treat the infection. These are usually used outside the home. You spray the perimeters of your home, as well as any cracks or crevices spiders may use to enter your house.  Choose a spray at a local department store. You should know the basic build of your home before going in so you know what sprays are safe for your house. Go around the perimeter of your home. Spray around the house's foundation. Also, look for potential entryways for spiders. Pay special attention to cracks in windowsills and garage entryways.  Specifics regarding safe use depend on the type of spray you're using. The bottle or package should provide safety instructions. Always read these carefully before using any spider sprays. If you're wary about using chemicals around your home, essential oils can help. Try creating a mixture using essential oils and see if you notice a difference.  Spiders tend to dislike the taste of essential oils. You can purchase essential oils online or at a local health store. For best effect, use neem oil and tea tree oil.  Mix about two tablespoons of dish soap into warm water. Then, add 5 drops of tea tree oil and an ounce of neem oil.  Sprinkle this mixture around your home in areas where you've noticed spiders. Be careful, however. Make sure you do not leave the spray close to children or pets. Tea tree oil can be harmful if swallowed. There are a variety of insecticides you can use to ward off spiders. Stop by your local hardware store and review your options.  Dust insecticides are best used if you're treating cracks and crevices. They can be easily applied to hard-to-reach places in your home.  Powder insecticides work best for spot treatment. If you've only seen spiders in a few spots in your home, consider a powder insecticide.  If you're trying to create a boundary around your home, look into a liquid insecticide. They are usually mixed with water and then used to cover large areas around the home.  As always, make sure to carefully review safety instructions of any products you buy prior to use. Many people feel more comfortable with electronic repellants as they don't involve spraying your home. Electronic repellents generate electromagnetic waves that repel spiders and other pests. You can find them online or at a hardware store. Read product reviews carefully before making a purchase, however, to make sure the repellent works for most people. If you have a serious spider infestation, you may not be able to treat it on your own. In this case, you should hire a professional exterminator. You should be especially proactive about this if you live in an area where poisonous spiders are common.
A: Try sprays. Use essential oils. Look into insecticides. Try out an electronic repellant. Get professional help, if necessary.

Problem: Article: You can use any size jar, though keep in mind the number of Scobys you want to store in it. Wash your jar thoroughly with soap and water.  You can squirt some soap into the jar and soak it, then rinse the jar to wash away soap residue. For example, you can use a a 0.5 US gal (1.9 L) glass jar. Over time, you will add more Scobys into the same jar to create your “hotel.” This is helpful in case 1 of your brews goes bad. That way, you will have back up Scobys to use for new batches. You can place a few Scobys or several inside the same jar. You can use some of your recent kombucha brew or use a bottle of store bought kombucha. Pour in some kombucha, and then dump in a few cups of freshly brewed green or black tea mixture. This helps feed your Scobys in their hotel. To make your tea, you can boil  {{convert|5-6|cup|L} of water and steep about 4 teabags. Then, pour in about  0.5 cups (0.12 L) of cane sugar. Use a tightly woven cloth, and place it on the top of your jar. Then, screw on your lid so it fits tightly over your jar. If you don’t have a cloth, you can use 2 coffee filters instead. You can place this next to other kombucha batches, if you'd like. Make sure your Scoby hotel will not be disturbed in whatever location you pick. Since you have multiple Scobys in your batch, it will ferment quicker than normal and will be much more potent. Because of this, replace your kombucha with a fresh batch after 2 weeks. To use up your kombucha, you can drink kombucha from the jar, pour some off, or discard it.
Summary:
Select a large, sterile glass container big enough to fit several Scobys. Put all of your Scobys into the jar. Pour in 1 cup (0.24 L) of kombucha and 3 cups (0.71 L) of freshly brewed tea. Cover your jar with a clean cloth and secure it with a lid. Store your jar in a dark, warm, and dry place. Replace the kombucha in your Scoby hotel every 2 weeks.