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Problem: Article: The first mark should start 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) from the edge of the page. Make the marks against your ruler to make sure they’re straight. Repeat the process on the bottom edge. If you don’t have an awl, you can also use a thick needle. You should also use this process to pierce holes in your covers. For a more whimsical look, choose a different color thread for each binding hole, or keep all of the thread colors the same for a more uniform style. Loop around and under the previous stitch, and then thread the needle back inside and open the book. Tie a knot by looping the thread under the previous page’s stitch.
Summary: Make three marks 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) apart. Stack your sheets in groups of four and pierce the holes with an awl. Thread each remaining hole with a new binding needle and thread, and repeat the looping process. Bind the top cover like you would bind any regular sheet.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: To make a basic fairy house, you’ll need a very small door and a few tiny windows. Purchase these online or paint them onto the stump as an easy option. As an artsy alternative option, make the doors and windows yourself out of popsicle sticks or other crafting supplies. Use a hot glue gun or a hammer and nails to attach the door and windows to the stump. If you want to make stained glass windows, hot glue pieces of sea glass to the stump on the inside of the window frame. Measure how wide the top of the stump is to determine how wide the angle of the roof should be. Use hot glue or wood glue to attach the edges of 2 small, thin pieces of plywood together to make a simple roof. Place the roof over the surface of the stump.  Consider painting the plywood a color of your choice after you glue it together. Let the paint dry completely before you set the roof over the stump’s surface. If you’re familiar with woodworking, you can also cut small rectangles of wood and attach them to the surface of the plywood to make shingles. Collect small natural decorations for the outside of the fairy home, such as pebbles and twigs. Use these things to make cute additions to the outside of the home, such as a little walkway leading to the front door. Go online and purchase 1 or 2 fairies and several accessories, such as tiny wagons or benches, to set in front of the home. You can find fairies and fairy accessories on websites like fairyhomesandgardens.com.

SUMMARY: Attach a door and windows to the outside of the stump. Set a roof on top of the stump. Decorate the outside with fairies and accessories.

Point your feet forwards and place them just wider than your knees, which should be comfortably shoulder-width apart. This stance will already start to lower your center of gravity and give you a strong base. Shift your weight into the balls of your feet and lift your heels just slightly off the ground. Bend your knees and lower your body into a strong squat position. A good rule of thumb is that if you think you’re low enough, try to get lower.  Focus on keeping your weight in the balls of your feet, but not in your toes, which will throw you off balance. To test how low your stance is, reach down with one hand. You should be able to touch the ground with your fingers. You should still be able to move easily; if you can’t, ease up on your squat just a bit. Keeping your weight low and centered on the balls of your feet will help you stop quickly, accelerate faster, and react better to the ball. Your back should be level from your shoulders to your hips and slightly arched, but not totally straight. To help you get a feel for the posture, reach your hands down to the ground while sticking your chest up. Your upper body will lean forward a bit, but keep your weight balanced.  This stance might seem uncomfortable at first, but it will feel more natural with practice. Making sure your back is flat will protect it from injury while keeping you balanced. Experiment with placing your hands out to the sides, or placing one hand wide while keeping the other at the offensive player’s hip or using it to dig for the ball. Whatever you do, don’t let your hands fall to your sides. Your coach might have a specific hand placement they want you to use depending on how aggressive your defense is. If not, just focus on keeping your hands up and active. Try different positions and see what feels natural and effective.
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Set your feet slightly wider than shoulder-width apart. Put your weight in the balls of your feet and bend your knees. Keep your back flat, but not totally straight. Raise your hands and keep them loose and active.