Problem: Article: Dryer heat can ruin your delicates because it can cause shrinkage, so it's best to air dry them. However, if your dryer has a “no heat” and/or “air fluff only” setting, you can toss the mesh bags in the dryer to dry halfway. This is especially important for knits, cashmere, or other snuggly-fitting garments that have a specific shape to them. Water and detergent can temporarily warp these materials and cause them to dry in the shape they are in when taken from the wash if they aren't re-shaped by hand. Delicates dry best when they are hung over a line or laid flat to air-dry. This helps them keep their original shape intact. Once they are completely dry, it's safe to fold and store your delicates for future wear.
Summary: Air dry your delicates. Re-shape delicates by hand half-way though the drying process. Hang or lay delicates flat to finish air drying.

Problem: Article: Take some time to think about your wine and what you want your wine label to accomplish. Is the wine is for an occasion, like a wedding or Christmas? Or is it an all-season wine? Do you want the wine to be perceived as serious or fun? Make a list of any visual images that come to mind that you’d like to incorporate in your design.  It can be helpful to visit your local wine store and take note of any labels you feel particularly drawn to. Note what you like about them and take a few pictures for inspiration. You can also explore wine merchants and check out labels for inspiration online. Wine label paper comes in any number of sizes up to standard letter (8.5 in by 11 in or 26 cm by 28 cm). This is much larger than any potential wine bottle. Experiment with different size labels by buying a full sheet of labeling paper and cutting out sample labels of different dimensions. This will help you determine the size and shape of label you like best. Draw a “label” of the shape and dimensions you’ve determined are best on a sheet of blank letter paper. Sketch a design based on the ideas you brainstormed. You can try experimenting with a few designs to narrow down your favorite. Once you’ve determined the direction you want to go, draw a clean copy of your design to the right dimensions. This will be your template for label creation. Use artist tape to secure a piece of graphite transfer paper on top of an actual label you’ll be using for your wine bottles. Ensure all the edges are secured tightly and that there is no movement between the two pieces. Place your design template on top, and begin tracing firmly with a pencil. This will transfer your design to your label seamlessly. Use permanent markers to color in or add wording to your design on the label as desired. This will ensure your label is colorfast. Remove the backing off the wine label to expose the sticky side. Start at one side and press the label smoothly over the surface of the bottle, taking care not to trap any air bubbles. It can be helpful to let the labels and bottles come to room temperature for the best application. Use a clear acrylic sealant, such as Krylon Crystal Clear, to waterproof your new label. Follow the manufacturer’s directions regarding any ventilation, spraying distance and curing time to ensure the best result. Most sprays take at least two hours to dry completely. Use your template to make more labels as desired. Seal your wine labels to prevent smudging.
Summary: Brainstorm your design. Select a label size. Sketch your label on plain paper. Use transfer paper to imprint your template onto your labels. Trace your design with permanent marker. Stick your label on your wine bottle. Seal your label to prevent water damage. Repeat this process for additional wine bottles.

Problem: Article: If you've already saved your project, you can press Ctrl+S (or click the floppy disk icon in the upper-left corner of the screen) to save the changes. Keep in mind that doing this while editing an existing photo will replace the photo with your edited version. For this reason, it's advisable to create a copy of the photo and edit it rather than editing the original. It's in the top-left corner of the Paint window. The menu will appear. This option is in the middle of the menu. Selecting it prompts another menu to appear to its right. It's in the right-hand menu. A "Save As" window will open. You can select any other picture format (e.g., PNG picture here). In the "File name" text box, type in whatever you want to name your project. Click a folder on the left side of the window (e.g., Desktop) to select it as the place in which to save your project. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will save your file under your selected name in your specified save location.
Summary: Save changes to an existing Paint project. Click File. Select Save as. Click JPEG picture. Enter a file name. Select a save location. Click Save.

Problem: Article: Use tape or clay to hold the battery in place on a flat surface like a tabletop or desk. This will allow you to connect it to the coil without having to hold it with your hands. Make sure the battery is laying on its side so that you can easily reach both terminals. Use wire strippers to remove the insulation on either end of the wire, but only one half of the insulation, such that the bare wire will be connected to the circuit only half the time. These leads will connect to the battery and allow current to flow through the coil. If you sand the wire all the way around, the wire will heat up or move back and forth, and the motor will not work. A needle makes the perfect holder for the wire leads. Insert each end into the eye of a separate needle. You can also bend two paper clips (one for each side) to make a holder. Once you have the wire in both needles, it’s time to hook your wire up to the battery. Tape one needle to the positive side of the battery (marked with a “+”). Tape the other needle to the negative side of the battery (marked with a “-”).   Be sure the needles are pointing with the sharp end down toward the battery and the eye at the top holding the coil. Do not let either needle touch both sides of the battery. Once both leads are connected, there will be an electric current running through the needles and the wire. It is best to use rubber or insulated gloves for this step.
Summary:
Secure the battery. Strip the ends of the coil wire. Slide each end through the eye of a needle. Tape the needles to the battery terminals.