Write an article based on this "Pick the right cut for your body type. Go for a versatile style if you want to wear the dress often. Choose a cut that makes you feel confident. Do not assume you need a tight or low cut dress."
article: In general, red dresses are cut knee length or shorter. However, a slightly longer or shorter red dress can be appropriate depending on your body size. If you're tall or have an apple body shape, opt for a longer dress. This will be more flattering to your figure. If you're petite, avoid a calf-length dress. It can overpower your body type. A v-neck is generally flattering for most body types, so go for a v-neck when possible. If you're looking for a red dress to wear to any occasion, pick a more versatile style. Something that's not overly formal or casual can allow you to wear your red dress on any day of the week.  Go for something very basic. A knee-length dress with three quarter sleeves and a v-neck works for most occasions. Avoid anything too tight or short if you want a dress for any occasion. Look for looser, longer red dresses when selecting a versatile style.  A simple dress also allows you to add many different accessories, allowing you to mix and match depending on the occasion. In general, the cut that works best is the one you enjoy most. Your body type and skin tone cannot 100% predict what type of dress will look great on you. Try a variety of dresses on when selecting a red dress to wear. Ignore conventions about things like body type and experiment with an array of styles. Pick a dress that makes you feel confident. If you exude confidence when wearing a dress, you're more likely to look good in red. A red dress is often thought of as a sexy dress. Many people prefer a tight or low cut variety of the red dress. If this is your preference, a more revealing red dress can look great. However, if you dislike wearing outfits that are too revealing, do not assume a red dress must be overtly sexy. Red is a bold color on its own. Even a modest red dress can have a sexy appeal due to the color itself.

Write an article based on this "Make sure that the DVD player is plugged into a power outlet. Check all of the Input or Auxiliary channels. Try a different cable."
article: DVD players need a power source in order to work, so double-check that the player is plugged into the wall or a power strip. DVD players will display on one of the Input or Auxiliary channels. They will not show up on Channel 3 or 4 like some VCRs. Some TVs will label the Input channels based on the type of input, such as "HDMI", "AV", and "COMPONENT." Refer back to Method one if you have a question about which input type you are using. Sometimes, old cables can become frayed and the plugs can start coming loose. This can lead to a poor or nonworking connection. Try a new cable to see if your problem can be fixed. Note: There are a lot of companies that market extremely expensive cables. For the most part, you will not see any significant difference using high-end cables. This is especially true for HDMI, where a $5 cable will perform the same as an $80 cable.

Write an article based on this "Choose a simple pattern for a first-time sewing project. Check to make sure you like the item. Check the pattern's difficulty level. Avoid lined garments. Choose the required fabric and supplies. Make sure to get all sewing notions. Be smart about fabric usage."
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The less complicated, the easier it is to learn how to use the pattern. Always read the description on the pattern packaging when deciding whether or not the pattern interests you; it will contain guidance on the item, including suggestions for wearing or use. In addition to the overall description, the details about the garment or item are often on the back of the pattern envelope and will help guide you on fit and style. On the pattern you buy you should find an image of the completed item. Most patterns will include a photograph of the completed garment or item on the front of the pattern, with illustrations on the back. If there are variations such as different sleeve lengths, different styles, different collars, etc., the images will usually show these. When trying to get an idea of how a finished garment will look, refer to the photographs over drawings, as they're more realistic. On the package, there should be some indicator of difficulty level. Some pattern companies give an indication of the suitability from beginner to advanced. Trust this estimation and don't bite off more than you can chew. Don't try anything that needs to be lined with another fabric; that's too advanced for the beginner. Start with simple pieces like A-line skirts or basic tops, and work on things like this until you are very comfortable with your skills. On the back of the pattern, you'll be instructed as to which fabric will suit the sewing project. You will note that some patterns suggest a range of fabric types, as well as warnings for fabrics that are not suitable. This gives you leeway to purchase fabric that you like, or that's within budget, etc., as well as forewarning you that you will may have a bad experience if you try to use fabric not suited for the pattern in question! The amount of fabric will also be noted; this is important as it gives you an indication of the cost if you need to buy it, or can help you to decide whether you've enough fabric at home already. These are the extras required to complete the pattern, such as zips, buttons, embellishments, etc. The size, length, and number of such notions is usually made clear. Once you're more comfortable using patterns, you'll want to find smarter ways to lay out your pattern and cut the fabric. You can save a lot of money this way, as patterns can often be more than a little generous. Don't worry about this in the beginning though, as you will not have the skills to judge where to cut right away.