Write an article based on this "Use a zig zag stitch around the squares to secure them. Use the cloth diaper the next time your baby needs a change"
article: To secure the square pieces, use a zigzag stitch again. Remove the pins as you go. Backstitch the squares a couple of times as well to be sure that the Velcro stays in place. . The diapers are now finished and you can use them as soon as you need them!

Write an article based on this "Pay attention to bunny’s potty time. Check the cage for a foul smell indicative of urine or feces. Ensure your rabbit is getting the right amount of calcium."
article: Older rabbits might not be able to curve their spine properly, and could end up soiling themselves during urination.  Check its fur, especially its back legs, for wetness or fur clumps due to urine.  If the problem is chronic, your bunny can develop urine scald, a condition which causes the rabbit to suffer from inflamed or irritated skin and fur loss. If your pet develops urine scald, ask your vet for an appropriate treatment which you can apply to the inflamed area.  There are several available, but they generally work to relieve pain and fight infections.  Ensure your cream, powder, or ointment is zinc-free. Keep your cage clean and ensure your cage’s top layer of bedding works to wick away moisture from the surface.  Check your pet’s bottom regularly.  If you see an accumulation of fecal matter or urine stains on its hindquarters or around its anus, give it a bath and contact your vet about the situation. If your rabbit has thick or pasty urine, it might need a reduction in its calcium intake.  Identify sources of calcium in its diet and find an appropriate substitute for the other nutrients which might be lost when removing the source of excess calcium.  For instance, if you feed your rabbit a helping of food pellets with each meal and they contain 100% of your rabbit’s daily value of calcium, reduce the pellet serving by half, and find another type of pellet which is calcium-free to make up for the other half of your rabbit’s calories in each meal.

Write an article based on this "Fill the detergent dispenser with white vinegar. Start a normal wash cycle on the hot water setting. Wipe down the exterior of your washer. Run an additional rinse cycle."
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Fill the detergent dispenser with 3/4 cup (177.44 ml) of vinegar or until the detergent dispenser is filled. The detergent dispenser is usually labeled and can be found on the top of your front load washing machine. Once it's filled, close the lid. If your front load washing machine doesn't have a hot water setting, select the "whites" setting or "stain" setting. Allow the cycle to run through completely. As the normal cycle runs, mix ½ cup (90 g) of baking soda and 1 quart (1 liter) of white vinegar in a bucket. Once the ingredients are incorporated, use the solution to dampen a rag and use the rag to wipe down the exterior of the washer. Run a rinse cycle with no added vinegar or detergent. This should remove the smell of vinegar and help remove any remaining dirt. Once you're done, the washer should be good to use.