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  • How to Change Crochet From DK Weight to Worsted Weight

    The weight of yarn is a standardized measurement of thickness, determining the size and feel of the final product. DK is categorized as a light yarn, while worsted weight is considered a medium yarn. In order to utilize a heavier yarn, crocheters must adjust the number of stitches per inch to ensure the final product is the correct size. Substituting yarn weights can allow intermediate and advanced crocheters to emulate patterns without the expense of purchasing additional craft supplies.

  • How to Change the Weight on a Bow

    The sport of archery dates back thousands of years when they used basic tools and equipment. However, the development and release of compound bows available in different models, shapes, sizes and colors increases the technical setup and tuning of your archery equipment. The draw weight, for example, allows you to change the amount of actual peak weight required to draw back the bow to match your individual body size, strength level and shooting style. You can easily adjust the weight on a bow by using a set of Allen wrenches.

  • Bootcamp Diet

    Dieting can be downright torturous between the food restriction and the physical exertion. Some dieters prefer to ramp up their food and exercise regimen in order to see results as quickly as possible. While weight loss experts disagree with the approach, bootcamp diets cater to this desire.

  • Activity on How to Use a Height Chart

    When we were children, many of us had a height chart on the door of our bedrooms. These charts, which usually had some cartoon character printed on them, marked our progress as we grew. However, to your doctor, the friendly height chart is now used as a tool to measure a child's progress on a growth chart showing how a child compares with others his age and indicating any health problems that might be developing.

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