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1. Knot Tying Tool Instructional Dvd Included - By: Chris Miles
I’ll never forget the first time I had a knot break. I still remember that fish swimming off and leaving me with nothing but the curly tail on the end of my line. So why is it that we will fish, and fish until the knot breaks? The answer is simple we tie a knot and we hope it will last forever...



2. Sewing A Button On By Hand - By: Judith Turner
I have so many people come into my shop saying something like I cant even sew on a button. How sad it is that a whole generation has lost out on learning how to do just the basic skills of sewing. Sewing buttons on to clothes doesnt have to be di...

3. 7 Quick Hair Care Fixes - By: Donna Monday
Are you having a bad hair day, but short on time? Here's some quick fixes to common hair problems. Add Volume to Hair - Tip your head upside down and mist hair roots with hairspray. Style hair as usual. Revive Limp Straight Hair - Separate your hair into three or four sect...

4. Tips On How To Groom Your Cat - By: Ken Charnely
Before we begin to give you additional information on this topic, take a moment to think about what you already know. Cats are basically very tidy creatures. They are in the habit of grooming themselves by licking every part of their body clean with their tongue. This habit of tongue-b...

5. Winter Wear And Hair Care For Your Dog - By: Carol Koepping
The cooler seasons present some challenges for Pets and theirowners. Consider this:Coats, Boots and Sweaters are great items for short haired dogs,but what about the dogs that have more than a little yet notenough hair to keep warm?BEWARE of the DOG! (Hair knots and matting that is.)...

6. Learning The Tricks: Rope Tricks - By: Michael Russell
Rope tricks rely on the illusion you give to your audience that you're doing something to the ropes when you're really doing something else. You need to be deft with your hands and to practice your tricks you have mastered it. You should also try to find videos of this trick being done. H...

7. Celtic Tattoos - By: Michael Russell
Celtic history goes back thousands and thousands of years. Early Celtic people were well known for their skills in artwork of jewelry, metal, and even weapons. They were warriors as well, regarded as fierce fighters by the Romans. Throughout Ireland, there are many examples and evidence of Celtic ...



8. Sailing Theory, Sailing Terms And Weather - By: Linda Cullum
Sailing Theory The sum of all wind pressure on the sail is called wind force. The center of that force, which is above the water, is called the center of effort (CE). The center of the force below the surface of the water is called the center of lateral resistance (CLR). This is the point where all ...

9. Fly Fishing Lines – Leaders And Tippets - By: Michael Russell
The leader consists of a monofilament line which has a heavier butt end to attach to the line and a thinner, tapered end, referred to as the tip or tippet, which attaches to the fly. This leader is meant to serve as an invisible link between the fly and the line and is less likely to deter the fish ...

10. Information On Traction Alopecia - By: Maria Karla
Traction alopecia is caused by chronic traction (pulling) on the hair follicle. Traction alopecia mostly occurs in African-American women and men who braid their hair too tightly. It is also common in other ethnic groups known for traditional hair styles that involve pulling the hair. T...

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