Article: Canceling your Weight Watchers membership online is the quickest and easiest method. You can cancel online services by filling out the cancellation form found under the "help" section on the Weight Watchers website.  While you can also email your cancellation form, or call 800-651-6000 to request your eTools access be cancelled, this online method will save you the most time. However, you should note that your cancellation request can take up to 2 weeks to process. To save you time and make cancelling as painless as possible, login first as you’ll have to login into your account before you can begin the process.  From the homepage of the Weight Watchers website you can find the login button in the upper right hand corner of your screen. Follow the prompts to login by entering your username and password. Click the link that takes you to your profile page. Here you will see several options, find the box that says “Cancel my account”. You may be brought to a page that gives you alternative options to cancelling. Just scroll down the page until you see the “Complete cancellation” button and click it. You may be asked to fill in your member number, name, email, and other information so that the customer service department can find your profile.  Fill out all the necessary information to complete the cancellation form. Once you have completed the form look for a notification detailing your Weight Watchers cancellation. You should also receive an email shortly confirming you have cancelled. It also might be a good idea to take screenshots of your computer screen during cancellation for your own records, and just in case you have any issues you may need to dispute. Weight Watchers will refund you for any full, unused weeks that were prepaid on your monthly pass.
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Go directly to the Weight Watchers website to cancel. Login to your account. Go to your profile page. Read and follow the cancellation instructions. Cancel your prepaid monthly membership card, if you use one, by filling out the cancellation form found under the "help" section on the Weight Watchers website.
Article: Although planting a tree in Creative mode is a little different, it’s still important to know what kind of tree you want to plant. Since you probably won’t need to take resources into account when playing in creative mode, you’ll want to look at the visual qualities of the different types of tree.  Acacia are the most unique trees in Minecraft visually speaking. While their trunks are brown and their leaves are green, the wood blocks themselves have a diagonal pattern and the trunks will often grow in a spiraling pattern. Acacia trees can also have multiple canopies. Birch trees have leaves that are a pale green with white trunks. Dark Oak trees are similar in appearance to the oak trees, but they are a bit darker in the color of both the trunk and leaves. Jungle trees are the tallest kind of tree, dark in color and often seen growing vines. Oak trees are the most commonly found tree and look the most like a generic tree. The trunks remain straight, and they don’t grow as tall as spruce or jungle trees. Spruce trees (also known as pine trees) have the appearance of an evergreen tree. The bark is darker than oak trees or even dark oak trees, and the leaves are more dense with a slightly blue tint in color. Getting saplings in creative mode is much easier than getting them in survival mode since you already have access to different kinds of saplings in your inventory and you won’t have to go looking for trees.  Press E to bring up your inventory. You’ll notice right away that in creative mode you’ll have access to all blocks and materials, which includes saplings. You can search items by hitting the search tab in the top-right corner of the window. Search for whichever kind of sapling you’d like to plant or just type in “sapling” to see all your options. When you’ve found the sapling of the tree you’d like to plant, just left-click on its icon to put it into your item bar. When you’re in creative mode, planting things can be a lot easier, but if you want your tree to grow properly, there are still some things to keep in mind.  In order to plant a tree, the block that you’re placing your sapling on must be dirt, podzol, or grass. You’ll need to have a light source near your sapling. If you’re planting your tree outside, sunlight will make an ideal light source. If you’re planting a tree inside, torches and glow stones both make excellent alternate light sources. You’ll need to make sure there are no blocks directly above your sapling, as trees cannot grow through other blocks. Your sapling should still be on your item bar, so you just highlight it by clicking the number that corresponds to whatever slot it’s in.  For instance, if your sapling is in your second item slot, you’d simply press “2” on your keyboard, to switch over to the sapling. You plant the sapling by right-clicking on the block where you’d like to place it.
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Choose what kind of tree to plant. Acquire saplings. Pick a place to plant. Plant your sapling.
Article: Fold over each of your fabric pieces so that the short ends are lined up and the right sides (print or color sides) are facing each other. Then, sew along the short edges to form each piece into a circle. If you prefer, you can wait to add a seam on the skirt until after you have sewed all of the tiers together. This may be a better option if you are planning to do more than three tiers. Take your top tier piece and fold over about ½” to 1” (depending on the width of your elastic) of fabric of one of the long edges so that the wrong sides (non-print or non-color sides) are facing each other. This will be the waistband of your skirt. Sew along this edge to create the waistband.  Make sure to leave enough space to add your elastic in later. Leave a small 1” to 2” gap in the seam to insert the elastic. It is easier to hem the bottom of your skirt before you start to gather your pieces and sew them together. Fold over about ½” of fabric of one of the long edges of the bottom piece (your largest tier). Then, sew along this edge to create the bottom hem. You will be sewing the tiers together, but first you need to gather them. You will start by gathering the bottom tier and sewing it onto the bottom of the middle tier. To gather the bottom tier, sew a baste stitch into the top of the bottom tier (not the edge that you just hemmed). If you want, you can sew a permanent stitch over the baste stitch when it is gathered to your liking. However, sewing the middle tier to the bottom tier will create this permanent stitch, so it is not absolutely necessary to stitch over the baste stitch. Line up the edges so that the right sides of your fabric are facing each other. Then, pin along these edges about ¼” to ½” inch from the edge of the fabric.  Be sure to line up the center seams on the bottom and middle tiers. If you did not create the center seam yet, then make sure that the ends are even. You can adjust the gathering before you start pinning the pieces together to make sure that the pieces are the same length. After you have pinned all the way around the pieces, sew the pieces together, removing the pins as you sew. Next, you will need to repeat the baste stitch on the top of your middle tier, but this time you will be gathering the fabric so that it is the same size as your top tier piece. Add your baste stitch and then adjust until the middle tier piece matches your top tier piece. After you have gathered the middle piece to match the top tier piece, begin pinning the wrong sides together. Pin all the way around the pieces and then sew the two pieces together.  Make sure that you line up the center seams on the middle and top tiers. Remove the pins as you sew. If you have more than three tiers, then you will need to continue to baste and stitch until you have added all of your tiers.
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Sew the ends together. Fold over edge of top piece and sew. Create the bottom hem. Add baste stitch to bottom tier. Pin and sew the bottom tier to the middle tier. Create a baste stitch on top of middle tier. Pin and sew the middle tier to the top tier.