Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will search your computer for the Groove Music player. It's at the top of the Start window. Doing so opens the Groove window. It's a gear-shaped icon in the bottom-left side of the Groove window. The Settings page will open. This link is below the "Music on this PC" heading that's near the top of the page. It's in the middle of the page. This will open a File Explorer window in which you can select a music folder. Click on a folder that contains music which you want to add to Groove. You'll find the folder on the left side of the File Explorer window. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. You'll find this in the lower-right side of the Groove page. Doing so will begin uploading your music to Groove. You can't purchase music through Groove, but you can purchase a Groove Music Pass that lets you download music for free. To buy a pass, click Try a Music Pass in the bottom-left corner, click Start trial when prompted, and enter your payment details if prompted to do so.

Summary: Open Start . Type groove into Start. Click Groove. Click Settings . Click Choose where we look for music. Click +. Select a folder. Click Add this folder to Music. Click Done.


Spread out the side piece of your top felt on a flat surface. Note that the side facing you will be the inside of your hat. You’ll be constructing much of the hat inside out in order to hide the seems. Place the interfacing on top of the felt and pin in place with a few straight pins. Then iron the interfacing onto the felt according to the manufacturer's instructions. Repeat this process with the top of the fez, as well.  Make sure that the glossy side of the interfacing faces the fabric. The glossy side is usually the adhesive side. Use a low heat and a thin press cloth when ironing the pieces together. Do not use direct heat and do not use a high heat setting since doing either action may cause the felt to burn. Iron around the straight pins initially. Once the fabric and interfacing feel securely joined, remove the pins and iron over the spot to adhere the interfacing there. Let cool when done. At this point you should have an inside and outside piece for the side of your fez. Spread out the outside piece of felt with the interfacing side flat against your working surface and the outer side facing you. Lay the inner felt on top, matching the edges precisely. Pin in place using straight sewing pins, then sew around both curved edges of the fabric with a 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) seam allowance. A seam allowance is the area between the edge and the stitching line on two pieces of material being sewed together.   Do not sew the two straight ends of the fabric together. When done, pull the two pieces of felt and the interfacing through one of the open ends. The interfacing should now be hidden on the inside of the joined fabric, and the side of the fez is now right-side-out. Just like with the side pieces, you should have two top pieces at this point, your outside piece, which has the interfacing on it, and your inside piece. Place the top piece of felt on your working surface with the interfacing lined side down. Set the inner felt material down on top, matching up the edge as closely as possible. Pin in place, then sew the pieces together, using a 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) seam allowance.  Leave a small 1 inch (2.5 cm) gap in the side of the circle as you sew the pieces together. Remember, you are initially stitching these pieces together inside out to hide the seems. Leaving this small gap in the circle will allow you to pull the top piece of the felt right-side out once you’ve finished sewing it together. Do not sew the circle all the way around. When done, turn the circle right-side-out by pulling the material through the open gap. The interfacing should now be on the inside of the piece. Close up the hole you left to pull the piece right side out. Carefully fold the remaining open edge inside the circle. Stitch closed. Now you are ready to take your side piece and sew the ends together forming the round shape of your fez. Lay the side piece of felt on your working surface so that the outside faces you. Fold it in half, bringing the two straight ends together. Line the edges up evenly and pin in place. Stitch along this pinned edge with a 3/8 inch (0.9 cm) seam allowance. Remove the pins when done. Stand it up on the larger of the two openings, and place the top felt on the smaller of the two openings. At this point, your fez is still inside out. Pin in place, then sew the top round of felt onto the side with a 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) seam allowance.  When pinning the top felt onto the side, make sure that the inside of the top piece faces you. This part can be tricky to sew. Keep the round top piece facing down, lying along the sewing machine, with the side of the fez extending up and into the air. Make small cuts into the top circle of the fez with the hat still inside-out. Use sharp scissors for clean cuts. These slits prevent the fez from bulging out at the top as you wear it. Make sure that these slits go up to the line of thread but not through it. Thread a needle with standard, all-purpose thread. Bring the thread up from the inside top of the fez, straight through the center. Wrap the thread through the loop of your tassel before bringing your needle back through the top of your fez. Knot the thread on the inside of the hat.  You can make this connecting thread as long or short as you want it to be based on where you want the tassel to hang. Note that if the fez is still inside-out as you work. The knotted side of your thread should face you and the tassel should be hidden. Turn the hat right-side out again. Straighten out the edges and the tassel, then try your fez on. With this step, the project is now complete. Note that the fez should stay on with no assistance. If it wants to slip off, however, you can use bobby pins to help hold it in place.

Summary: Iron the interfacing to your top felt. Pin and sew the two side pieces of felt together. Pin and sew the two top pieces of felt together. Match the two ends. Sew along the edge. Attach the top piece of felt. Snip around the inside top. Attach the tassel. Admire your work.


Go to https://www.ebay.com/. If you're already signed into eBay, this will open your eBay home page. If you aren't signed in, click Sign in in the top-left side of the page, enter your email address (or username) and password, and click Sign in. It's a tab in the upper-right side of the page. Doing so prompts a drop-down menu. This option is near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Click the name of an item on which the bid was placed. You may have to scroll down to find your item. This number is to the right of the "eBay item number" heading that's in the top-right side of the "Description" tab. You'll need this information to direct eBay to the correct item. Click the [bid] link above the Place bid button, then find the name of the person who placed the bid that you want to cancel. You'll need this information to cancel the bid. It's in the top-left side of the page. This will take you back to the home page. It's at the bottom of the "Tools & apps" column of options that's at the bottom of the eBay home page. This option is in the "Sell activities" group of options beneath the "SELL" heading. Complete the following fields:   Item number - Type your item's number into the field above this heading.  User ID of the bid you are cancelling - Type the bidder's username into the field above this heading.  Reason for cancellation - Enter a brief (80 or fewer characters) reason for the cancellation in the field below this heading. This will immediately cancel all bids placed on your selected item by the user in question.
Summary: Open eBay. Select My eBay. Click Selling. Select an item. Scroll down and find the item number. Find the bidder's username. Click the eBay logo. Scroll down and click Site map. Scroll down and click Cancel bids on your listing. Fill out the bid cancellation form. Click cancel bid.