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18 Relationship Mistakes to Avoid

No.1, Not taking time for yourself and being too co-dependent.

If you spend every waking moment with your significant other, you will ultimately lose

who you are as an individual.

Things like going to the store on your own will be hard and you will find yourself consulting

that person for every small decision you make.

Take some time to do what you love.

Have your own hobbies, interests and friends.

You will both benefit from this and have a richer life as a result

No.2, Saying "nothing is wrong".

Some issues or insults can seem so obvious that you can't imagine your partner not

realizing they did something wrong.

So rather than discussing the problem, you stay silent and sulk about how they don't

seem to care that you are upset.

When asked, "What's wrong?" it's so much easier and less painful to say "nothing."

It's a momentary band-aid, but the problem remains.

You either stay angry and resentful, or you move on and sweep the unresolved issue under

the rug, which only gives it the opportunity to arise days, weeks, or months later with

even greater ugliness.

No.3, Losing the romance in the relationship.

Losing the romance in the relationship is one of the key reasons why relationships fail.

It is easy to become complacent and slack on making an effort for romance.

The truth is, relationships are work.

Not that you won't have any fun along the way, but you need to remember it takes a focused

effort to be romantic with your partner.

No.4, Comparing your partner to an ex.

The human mind naturally looks for patterns.

When we experience a situation that's even remotely similar to something from our past,

we draw conclusions based on that past experience.

This is how we improve our lives and learn, after all.

But when it comes to relationships, this logic can be detrimental.

For example, let's say your ex took a long time to return your calls when he or she was

losing interest in the relationship.

Lately, your current partner hasn't returned your calls quickly.

Conclusion: Your current partner is no longer interested in you.

Wrong!

Fight your brain's addiction to patterns and remember that every single person and

situation is unique.

This is not to say you shouldn't learn from your past or set standards for yourself.

Rather, keep an open mind and afford each person a clean slate.

One final note: Never, ever say to your significant other, "My ex did that all the time."

Comparing someone you care about to someone you don't is incredibly hurtful.

No.5, Forgetting to appreciate your partner.

Lastly, never forget to tell your significant other, "thank you", or "I love you."

At the beginning of the relationship, you surely noticed all of the kind things that

he or she was doing for you, and praised him or her accordingly.

You said you loved each other all of the time.

Sometimes we forget how awesome the other person is, until we think about it.

Tell your significant other right now how you feel about them!

No.6, Holding back.

Give generously to your partner without expecting your kindness to be returned.

Don't be afraid of loving too much.

Women, especially, often fear that showing too much interest makes them seem needy or

clingy.

If you want to be cautious at the start of a relationship, that's completely understandable.

But once you're both in it for the long haul, give as much as you can.

If your significant other shows affection less openly and often, resist the urge to

match their ways.

Instead, communicate with your partner about how you need to receive love.

Expressing love and showing kindness, will never serve you wrong.

No.7, Keeping secrets from your loved one.

This is something that goes along with keeping communication open—do not keep secrets.

Not that you have to tell the other person every minute detail about your life, but you

should not intentionally keep something major from them.

You know it is a secret that needs to be shared, when you feel even slightly guilty for not

telling them.

It will come out eventually, and sooner is always better than later.

No.8, Not talking about money.

Money is always a tricky subject.

You might have come from different backgrounds.

If one person grew up wanting for nothing and the other has always had to pinch pennies,

there may be some disagreements over how money is spent.

If you are in a serious relationship, even if you have separate money, be sure to discuss

these things as money issues are guaranteed to come up eventually.

No.9, Threatening to break up This is a dangerous mistake that places a

dark cloud over relationships long after a heated argument has passed.

The most fundamental part of a mature relationship is remaining committed in the lowest of times.

By threatening to break up, even if you're saying it out of frustration and don't really

mean it, you're abandoning your partner in a cruel and cowardly way.

You're basically saying, "I'll love you until" or "I'll love you only if."

Threatening to break up is a selfish power play that benefits neither person.

Avoid playing that card at all costs.

When emotions have cooled, you'll be so glad you did.

No.10, Not taking differences in core values seriously.

Even though you like the same music, and enjoy spending time with one another, you will still

have a hard time getting past major differences.

Core values include things like religion, morality, and the importance of things like

family, friends, careers and money.

Take some time to discuss these things, before you move your relationship forward, or you

might be in for disappointment later.

No.11, Fighting about everything.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, do not make everything an argument.

Think about all of the problems you have with your partner, and really consider whether

these are deal breakers, or if you can build a bridge and get over them.

No.12, Constantly questioning your relationship.

Do you sit around wondering whether you, and your partner will still be together next week,

next month, or next year?

Do you take signs of preoccupation expressed by your partner, as evidence of his or her

disinterest in you?

Questioning your relationship means that you doubt it will last, and therefore may be less

likely to feel comfortable about commitments you make about the future.

If you're always looking for a "Plan B," your partner may sense this, and the relationship's

future demise could then become a likely prospect.

No.13, Being too clingy.

It's understandable to want to spend a lot of time together at the beginning of a relationship,

but if you want things to last, and continue along in a healthy manner, give your partner

their space.

Calling and texting multiple times a day, and trying to make daily plans can seem like

overkill.

Remember that you have a life of your own, and it's much healthier to give your partner

their space.

No.14, Getting too serious, too fast.

Even if he or she seems like "the one", and you can picture your future children,

pets and house where you'll throw backyard barbeques, take a second to step back and

chill out.

Getting too serious, too soon can put a lot of unnecessary pressure on a relationship,

and has the potential to scare off your partner.

No.15, Trying to control.

Many of us either have control issues, or things that the other person does that drive

us crazy.

Both of these scenarios can lead to us wanting to control, or comment on every move the other

person makes.

Think about it though, would you like someone telling you what to do every waking minute?

You are not this person's parent.

If he or she is a grown adult, treat them like one.

No.16, Getting jealous for no reason.

Jealousy can put an immediate damper on relationship, especially if it's in no way warranted.

If you find yourself getting jealous every time he or she checks her or his phone, or

feeling the need to question where she or he is, and who she's or he's with minus

any proof of wrongdoing, you could end up pushing your partner away.

No.17, Expecting perfection.

We are all human.

We all make mistakes.

Do not hold your significant other to some unrealistically high expectation.

This is especially hard for those of us who hold unrealistically high expectations for

ourselves, but that's another topic altogether.

No.18, Trying to change the other.

Seeing your partner as an improvement project is a recipe for disaster!

No one likes to think they need to be fine-tuned or changed.

Needless to say, it gives the impression that they are not quite good enough.

If that's the case, why are you with that person?

the Solution is to Remind yourself that no one is perfect, including you.

Appreciate your partner's good qualities, and if somehow you are hurt, or offended by

certain words or behaviors, communicate it kindly and positively.

Seek to inform rather than criticize

For more infomation >> 18 Relationship Mistakes to Avoid Before it's too late full guide | animated video - Duration: 10:09.

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Tiger 1 Review with Guide - World of Tanks Blitz - Duration: 5:54.

Welcome to a new video.

Today this is my first Guide with a review.

Of course at first the review. From the great Tiger 1.

It has normally 1450 HP.

I have 75 Hp more because i have equipment.

It has 100mm at the front, 82mm at the sides and 82mm at the rear.

Same stats at the turret.

It is 57 tons. 819 PS.

The max. speed is 44 km/h.

Traverse speed is 41.72 deg/sec.

24.30 deg/sec with the turret.

Between avg 165-275 dmg.

10.18 rate of fire. That is pretty good for a Tier VII Heavy.

My reload is 5.9sec with the 8,8cm. The Tier VIII Gun.

Aiming time is 4.4

With AP it has 203mm pen.

APCR/Gold 237mm pen.

HE 44mm pen.

220 avg dmg.

From my experience it made between 200-210 avg dmg.

With Gold it makes a bit less dmg.

With HE it makes of course more dmg. (Just on bad armored tanks)

This is a really short review from the Tiger 1.

I'll show you now how to play with it.

This was a battle on Naval Frontier.

This was a Mastery.

I want to show you how i played it here.

I drove trough the mid.

What i expected from our lights/meds that they drive on the light line.

Below C when you look at the minimap.

My plan was to drive to C and to cap it.

Before the enemies come.

When they will come up there we're gonna defend it.

Me and my mates in the C cap will make a little mistake.

Look on the C cap points.

One guy drives back to early. I thought it's done that's why i back up too.

Now we got C.

I stayed there to put a shot into the T69.

Just show your turret.

Our bulldog stands in the way.

I have to go down to support our T-44.

That's why i rammed him out of the way.

Now i'm driving to him.

Go with the Tiger 1 always at the front. Not at the second or the third.

*not important*

Because i know i'm reloading faster than him i'm staying there.

Fire and immediately drive back. So he got no chance to shoot you.

Always check the minimap. (You should do that in every tank btw).

Someone from the enemy team got B and A.

Look at what i'm doing. I'm sidescraping. So he can't pen me.

He shows his fron to me so i can pen him. He doesn't know i have enough pen to shoot trough.

And again he shows his front to me.

Sidescraped everywhere.

There he managed to pen me. Maybe he loaded gold or he shot trough my tracks.

Now i'm pushing because i know he won't come out again with low HP.

After that i'll drive to B and cap it.

He managed to shoot me again.

No, i don't think he loaded gold because he didn't made much dmg in this shot.

There i hoped that the T-43 will come to me.

Now i'm driving to B.

Look at how i play.

If you want to see other tactics with the Tiger 1 check other Tiger 1 videos out. Like mastery's etc.

Or you can watch my older videos about the Tiger 1.

My fav tank^^

Because i know he will come from there, i'm backing up to get more time to cap B.

There he is.

Activating adrenaline because this tank is really dangerous.

I think he got the stock gun. (Stock gun has 1.3sec between the 3 shots).

I forgot what the gun was called.

Playing really offensive.

It's not hard to play it like that. It just takes time, experience and training.

This was a pretty good battle to show that as an example.

I made...

Almost 3K dmg and 2 kills.

Play it like that.

If you have specific questions about the Tiger 1 go ahead.

Like what should i do when my team has more heavies and i'm in my Tiger 1.

Just write it in the comments.

See you next time! "Haut rein" ;)

For more infomation >> Tiger 1 Review with Guide - World of Tanks Blitz - Duration: 5:54.

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GPD XD - TWRP Manager - Comprehensive Guide - Duration: 7:05.

GPD XD - TWRP Manager - Comprehensive Guide

All my videos will now include English subtitles. This should allow for multilingual support. Just turn on subtitles and use the auto translator that Youtube offers.

GPD XD - TWRP Manager - Comprehensive Guide for GPD XD users.

Install and setup.

Installation of the application is pretty easy. Find it at Google Playstore and install it. "TWRP Manager (Requires ROOT)"

Now go into TWRP Manager and lets set it up.

Give TWRP Manager Super User access. - Tap on SET PERMISSION - Tap Grant

We need to set our sd card location. - Tap the Settings icon at the top right. - Under STORAGE INFO tap on External SD Location.

The window should open at root. / Navigate to "storage" then "sdcard1". This is the address to your MicroSD card. Tap "OK".

That should be it. You are now setup to use TWRP Manager.

Installing a Zip.

For this guide I will install a TWRP Recovery theme.

Tap the "+".

Tap on "Install".

Tap on "DON'T SHOW AGAIN".

Tap on "ADD ZIP".

Find the file you want to install. The navigation window will probably open to the emulated sd card in your GPD.

I stored my file on my MicroSD card: "/storage/sdcard1"

Select the zip file.

Tap "OK".

Tap "FLASH NOW"

and then tap "OK".

You have now installed a zip file.

Your GPD XD will now turn off and start in Recovery Mode. TWRP will start and begin to install the zip. Once it finishes it will restart on it's own.

Making a Backup.

Start Task Manager and tap on "+".

Tap on "Backup".

Tap on "DON'T SHOW AGAIN". ( We already set our external folder )

Make sure all the boxes are selected.

TWRP will name your backup using time and date. Give your backup a name you will remember.

You may accumulate a lot and this will help distinguish them.

Tap on "BACKUP NOW".

Tap "OK".

Once again TWRP will take over and restart your GPD XD and start TWRP Recovery. It will create your backup and return you to your home launcher.

Backup to PC - Where is my backup?

Connect your GPD XD to your PC using a usb cable.

Select the second "SD card".

Go into "TWRP".

Go into "BACKUPS".

Go into the randomly named file. Mine is named: "b349b13b44bec4d4"

Take your backup folder and drag it onto your desktop or to your preferred location.

You now have a backup of your backup!

Rest in peace Hugh Hefner. The playboy king died today.

(\_/)

Restore

Now lets restore that backup we created. Open up TWRP Manager.

Tap the "+".

Tap on "Restore".

Find your backup. The backup I created is in: "storage/ sdcard1/ TWRP/ BACKUPS/ b349b13b44bec4d4"

Once you tap on the directory for your backup, you are inside it and you can tap "OK".

Tap on "RESTORE".

Make sure all the boxes are selected.

Tap on "Restore"

Tap on "OK"

Now just let TWRP Manager do it's magic.

Reboot Function

A simple reminder: TWRP Manager has the ability to reboot your device directly into TWRP Recovery.

You may have the need to use TWRP directly to take advantage of it's many features. TWRP Manager also lets you do a simple reboot.

That is something that isn't on the power menu for Android 4.4 users.

Tap on "+".

Tap on "Reboot".

Then choose what type of reboot you want.

Then tap on "Yes".

If this video helped you please "Like" and "Subscribe" so that other GPD-XD users can find it easier. If you have any suggestions for any of my videos or something you need help with, please let me know in the comments section. Make sure and check the description for the written form of the tutorial and for any updates.

Thanks for watching!

For more infomation >> GPD XD - TWRP Manager - Comprehensive Guide - Duration: 7:05.

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GPIO Binding + OpenHAB 2 Complete Guide 2017 - Duration: 7:35.

Hey guys Matt here from MKSmartHouse.com and in this video I am going to show you how to

use the OpenHAB 2 GPIO Binding.

[Intro]

The GPIO Binding allows us to interact with the onboard gpio pins of the raspberry pi.

When I say interact I mean be able to turn the GPIO pins on and off as well as read the

status of the input on a GPIO pin.

First up let's go over the parts I am going to use to demonstrate the GPIO binding.

I am going to use a white LED, 5 volt 4 Channel relay board, Momentary button and a door sensor.

For tools we are just going to need female dupont jumper cables.

The links to all the materials, tools and parts are over on my website, the link is

in the description.

To make this guide easier I am going to be using my testing raspberry pi running a fresh

installation of openhabian.

I have a complete guide on my channel showing how to install and setup openhabian.

The raspberry pi is sitting in a clear plastic enclosure with a built in fan which is cooling

the heat sinks I have installed.

I have a kit for the raspberry pi on my shop over at mksmarthouse.com/shop.

Now take the components and connect them to the raspberry pi using the female dupont jumper

cables and according to this picture.

If you have any questions on the wiring ask it down in the comments below and I will try

to answer it.

Here is a clip of my wiring.

Next we have to setup the GPIO binding.

I will not be doing two separate videos for mac and PC because the only difference is

the software used to SSH, on mac you use terminal and on windows you use PUTTY.

To install the binding go to your openhab web user interface and click on paper ui.

Then go to add-ons.

After that click on bindings and in the search type in GPIO and install the one that says

GPIO binding.

If you want to configure some other settings for the GPIO binding you can go to the configuration

tab and then the bindings sub tab.

After that you can click the configure button in the GPIO binding.

Personally I didn't touch any of the settings.

The binding is installed, now let's use it.

SSH into the raspberry pi using the program based on your operating system.I recomend

having my website open so you can just copy and paste commands.

For this guide I am going to assume that you have an item's file,and a sitemap file.

If you do not then check out my video where I cover the configuration files.

Anyway the first thing we are going to do is create the items in the items file.

Type in sudo nano /etc/openhab2/items/home.items and press enter.

You may need to type in the sudo password.

Now type in:

Switch LED "LED" { gpio="pin:21" }

//Relays Switch channel1 "Channel 1" { gpio="pin:26

activelow:yes initialValue:high" } Switch channel2 "Channel 2" { gpio="pin:19

activelow:yes initialValue:low" } Switch channel3 "Channel 3" { gpio="pin:13

activelow:yes"} Switch channel4 "Channel 4" { gpio="pin:6

activelow:no"}

Contact DoorSensor "Door Sensor [%s]" { gpio="pin:16 debounce:10 activelow:yes" }

Contact Button "Button [%s]" { gpio="pin:24 activelow:yes" }

What we did is create the items that control as well as read the status of the various

things we connected.

Let me explain what each item does and what each part means.

The first item is the one that controls the LED.

The first part is the item type and since this will turn the LED ON and OFF we will

use the switch type.

The next part is the item name and I just called it LED.

After that is the label text and this is what shows up in the user interface, again I just

wrote LED.

The next part after that is the binding config.

I assigned this item to GPIO 21 because that is where I plugged in on the raspberry pi.

The next set of items are for the relay board and since it is a 4 channel board I created

4 items.

Each item is almost the same except for the binding config.

I am going to show you a couple different ways you can configure this binding, but for

this relay board the item config you should be using for every channel is the one on channel

1.

The first part of the binding config is the pin to connect to and for this one is pin

26, the next part is activelow which is set to yes.

Active low means that when the switch is off there will be no voltage applied to the gpio

pin and when the switch is on there will be voltage applied.

After that is initialValue and what this does is tell openhab what to set the initial value

of the item during initialization.

This one is set to high because I want the switch to be off during initialization.

The next item is channel 2 and for this one I set activelow to yes and initialValue to

low.

So, this one will be like channel 1 except during initialization the switch will be on

during initialization.

The binding config for channel 3 and 4 are a littile bit different because they do not

have the initialValue so instead they will use the default value of high.

Also these two items have different values in activelow.

You will be able to see how the different items work later when I show you a demo of

everything working.

Next up is the gpio pins that act as inputs.

First is the door sensor and since the door sensor has two states open and closed we will

use contact for the item type.

For the label text I just wrote Door Sensor and format of the input as %s.

In the binding config I mapped it to GPIO pin 16, and set debounce to 10.

Debounce means the time it waits before reading the input on a pin in milliseconds.

After that is again activelow and this is set to yes because the way the button works

is it applies voltage which trip the pin high.

The button item is basically the same except it does not have a debounce parameter in the

binding config.

That is it for the items file, now press control x, then y and enter to save.

Now we are going to put the items into the sitemap file so type in sudo nano /etc/openhab2/sitemaps/home.sitemap

and press enter.

Then paste the following into a bracket:

Switch item=LED

Switch item=channel1 Switch item=channel2

Switch item=channel3 Switch item=channel4

Text item=Button Text item=DoorSensor

And press enter.

All we did is import the items into the sitemap.

To save press control x then y and enter to save.

Let's test everything out.

Go to your web user interface and then basic ui, I am going to do it on a tablet.

Before we play with the buttons lets take a look at the status of everything, The led

is of and so is its switch, channel 1 is off so is its switch, channel 2 is on and so is

its switch, chanel 3 is on and so is its switch, channel 4 is on but its switch is not on.

Now lets look at the input devices, the button is not pressed and on the interface it says

open, and the door sensor is closed and on the interface it is also closed.

Alright now let's play with everything, when I turn the LED switch on the LED turns

on.

To determine whether a relay is On just look at the leds on the relay board.

When I turn on channel 1 the channel 1 relay turns on, When I turn off the channel 2 switch

the relay turns off, when I turn off channel 3 the relay turns off.

But when I turn on channel 4 the relay turns off.

Now let's test out the input devices, when I press the button it goes to the closed state

and when I separate the door sensor contacts it goes to the open state.

That is it for the GPIO Binding!

If you need any of the parts shown in the video you can buy a kit, the PCB or 3D printed

parts to make this device as well as other devices at the link in the video description.

Alright thank you for watching and If you have any questions leave them in the comments

section below or head over to mksmarthouse.com/forum.

Good Bye!

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Hoop It Up: Guide to Successful Embroidery (Part 2 of 2) - Duration: 26:48.

My guest likes to compare machine embroidery to cooking.

When you cook, you follow the recipe, buy the ingredients,

but you sometimes tweak the process.

That's what happens with machine embroidery.

You learn to adjust your design or stabilizer

to fit the project.

Please welcome Marie Zinno,

who is an embroidery entrepreneur

who has much to share with us.

Thank you, Nancy.

I've really discovered that

learning the proper and official way to hooping

will guarantee embroidery success.

In this spa day grouping,

the tote, slippers, and cosmetic case

all require specific hooping recipe.

You might think that these projects

aren't easy to embroider,

but with my tips, you'll find the winning recipe.

"Hoop it Up: A Guide to Successful Embroidery,"

that's what's next on Sewing with Nancy.

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I'm hoping that many of you were with us

during the first episode of

"Hoop it Up: Our Guide to Successful Machine Embroidery,"

but if not, you can always go online at NancyZieman.com

and watch the first episode.

And, as you found out during that episode, if you watched it,

we are working with

embroidery, but mainly the placement.

And how to hoop the fabrics because these fabrics

are not necessarily that easy to work with.

No, they're not. No.

Marie is a professional embroiderer and many times

embellishes or changes the blanks.

She's buys these blank projects,

and this tote

always comes with black handles.

It always comes with black handles,

and sometimes I like to change up the color,

whether it navy blue or brown.

I've discovered that they're easy to remove.

You can easily remove the handles with a seam ripper.

And then, if you're going to add a trim

like you did on the top,

you need to choose that first

because that will determine the placement.

Exactly.

You don't want to put your monogram,

or whatever you're personalizing it with, too high.

So I try to demonstrate

or audition either the ribbon or the trim.

Sure.

And then, from that point, I use my target ruler

to place the monogram centered--

Kind of just go between the two handles.

Yeah, you want to make sure it's in the middle.

And then, I use my little handy target sticker

and put it in that center hole,

and then I remove the target roller.

Now, these little stickers

are just used for positioning only.

You're not going to embroider over those,

and they always have an arrow so you know which way is

the top of the design should be.

And they're good for any machine.

So any machine can use these.

So now, when you're working with embroidery,

we're going to show you two options for hooping:

one with a magnetic hoop and one with the traditional hoop.

And if you have...

Let's start with the magnetic hoop.

Okay.

It's not going to hurt your machine at all.

Nope. Not at all.

It's been tested and the technology has improved so much

that we do not need to worry about that.

We're going to show you with the tote bag over here.

Now, you've already marked it.

And I would just put down

a piece of tear-away stabilizer just to be safe.

To be honest, you probably--

It's not necessary, but just for this show,

I think it would be good to show

that you can use the stabilizer.

Take your--

Make it inside out.

Right.

Maybe I should point to that.

So, the bottom frame,

the metal part of the magnetic hoop,

of course, is on your table.

And my target sticker is still in place.

Now, if you notice, it's still a little too low

for me to actually embroider that.

So, I would adjust my tote bag

just so that I'm more centered

so I can fit the whole name

that I'm going to embroider.

I've already measured the size of my name

so I know it's going to fit in my 4" x 4" hoop.

But then, if you would like to

embroider in a standard hoop,

we're going to be using sticky back stabilizer.

Throughout this series we're using different stabilizers,

and sticky back is one of the four basics that I like to use.

It has a shiny cover,

and then, a dull underside.

When you peel off the paper, that's the sticky part.

You have the shiny side up.

So you hoop it before it's sticky so that

it doesn't hurt your hoop or make your hoop totally sticky,

and then I score it with a pin.

Super easy.

And then, you just remove the areas

that you need to be sticky.

So, on a great day, it comes off in about four pieces,

which is what we're doing here.

And then...

I'll let you--

We, again, put the tote...

...inside out.

And the tote body is really over the attachment.

So it's easier, when you're at the machine,

to see how the orientation will go.

And then, we would also use a basting file to hold this down

just to reassure that it won't pop out.

We'll do that at the machine.

But right now, we have it ready to hoop, we have it hooped,

we have it ready to do the embroidery,

and when we go to the sewing machine or the embroidery unit,

we'll show you how to layer...

Yep.

To create a layered monogram,

and then, embroider right on the tote.

Buying a blank tote, adding some trim,

and then, the shadow embroidery

is what we're going to

teach next.

And as you can see, we have two thread colors

with the larger capital letter, and then, the word "Anna."

And we've used a light colored thread

for the larger letter, and then the

navy blue, obviously,

for the word, or the name itself.

And Marie's going to give you some tips of when

she uses light and dark thread.

When you set up your embroidery unit of your sewing machine,

make sure that you put in a new needle and that you use

the appropriate bobbin thread that goes with your machine.

You'll have the unit

and then, the foot that goes with it,

and then you're going to pull up the design.

Now, Marie has taken a little time and

might want to admit that this was about a minute and a half

to get the hoop into the embroidery unit.

Exactly.

You have to be careful when you're attaching the magnetic

frame just so that you don't

bump the unit, the attachment,

to move it out of alignment

and just being careful that you put your correct...

...the bar down just to hold it in place

and that the two frames are lined up.

I've actually brought up my large initial,

which is going to be the 'A', which we'll stitch first.

And that'll be stitched in the lighter color.

And then I'm going to add--

which I already have in memory-- the name 'Anna,'

and then we're going to layer it

on top of the 'A.'

It just seems to be a popular look,

and I do a lot of personalization.

People like it, and it's

just a good idea to, you know,

audition it with the color scheme

and make sure it coordinates with your ribbon and everything.

And then we're going to rotate the entire design

because I have that target sticker on there

and the cross hair on the target sticker

is pointing towards the top of the bag.

It's very important.

And you can see the handles.

You needed to point them toward the handles.

You don't want your name stitched upside down.

I'm going to use these jaw keys real quick

to line it up with the target sticker.

And then, of course, remove that target sticker.

No toppers needed for this bag

because it's just a simple nylon-type bag.

And another feature I always like to...

...to tell students

is to always use the tracing feature that you have.

This will enable and show you that your design is going to

fit perfectly inside the frame or the hoop that you're using.

I'm just careful that

I'm not bumping either side of the magnetic frame

just to be certain that everything is going to fit.

If that was a problem,

then you would just adjust your embroidery design.

Make it a little smaller.

You have all these tools at the machine.

You don't have to re-hoop anything.

So now we're going to stitch the first color.

And the first color

Marie is going to stitch in a light thread color.

Right, right.

Because if you did it in the reverse,

sometimes the bottom color or the thread color

would come through to the top.

You could always change it with density,

but at your fingertips,

it's just easy to use

a lighter color as your base color.

And now, it's stitching the first color, which is white,

for the 'A.'

And notice, I'm kind of holding the body of the bag

out of the way with my hands.

I do also have painter's tape here that we could use

to keep the bulk of it

out of the way, if needed.

But, again, this is a project

that we embroidery-sit.

We're not going to walk away from this.

It's not when we go check the mail,

or stir the pot, stir the sauce or anything.

Get a cup of coffee.

So this takes about six minutes to stitch,

and Marie's going to sew

the majority of this off camera.

Well, Marie, you're getting almost finished

with this one embroidery.

And next, you're going to be adding...

...the name. The name.

But before we do that, you have to do some thread changes.

That's right. But we'll let this finish.

It's almost done.

Marie is what we call "embroider-sitting."

You don't have to work,

but you just have to hold the fabric out of the way.

You don't want to walk away.

You want to kind of watch it.

And the bigger the tote bag, the easier this project is.

So some tote bags are wider than others.

They might be able to fit over the unit of your machine,

which is very helpful.

But sometimes you can't find a tote bag

in the color that you want, so you make do.

And we have a lot of great tools with this machine so...

Okay.

Now we're just going to...

So, we'll quickly change thread colors,

and then, you can see

"Anna" or "Ana" is all ready to go.

That's right.

Let's see how fast you can thread on camera.

Yeah, how fast can you thread a machine?

Yeah.

Well, with this machine, it's really easy,

so it's not a problem.

Okay.

So, here's the beauty of

working with the dark thread on top.

That's right.

So, as you might guess,

we're just going to embroidery-sit this again,

and we'll come back

as soon as

we get "Anna" almost stitched.

Well, Marie, we almost have this stitched,

and I think the

things that I learned from this

is to have the lighter fabric, lighter thread first,

then the darker thread,

a lightweight stabilizer,

and you almost are embroidering

with your tote totally inside out.

Exactly: inside out and kind of upside down.

I know it's kind of awkward,

but now we're going to take it out of,

off the machine.

And you'd remove the tear-away stabilizer

from underneath.

I will, yes, after I get the hoop off the machine.

Carefully do that.

And if you showed

the back of the embroidery hoop,

you can see that you just tear it away.

That's right.

It's quite easy to do.

It's a soft, simple, easy tear-away.

So when it's turned to the right side,

you get this great look

after adding the trim,

and this is the way you hoop it up

for success of a tote.

Make a statement by

embroidering and giving a gift

of personalized slippers.

A single initial is all that's needed.

Follow Marie's hooping tips

for success to achieve the best results.

You may think that embroidering

on slippers is maybe

a little advanced.

Well, the slippers, of course, can lie flat.

But there are some tips

to get the right orientation

of the initial and the monogramming

and we have a left and a right,

and Marie's going to go over

those tips with us.

But we're going to start with

the same type of hoop and the stabilizer as we had before.

Working with the sticky back stabilizer,

removing the shiny surface so that it's sticky

and the slipper can fit into place.

Now, Marie, you've got to get things positioned,

as you've done throughout this two-part series.

When you're only doing

one initial or one design,

you want to make sure it's in the right location.

So, again, I printed out a template on copy paper

of the initial that I'm going to embroider.

One: to make sure it's going to fit within that area,

and, two: so that I can mark my center.

There's actually a cross hair on this printed template.

And then, my little target sticker,

the yellow target sticker, will stay in place

right until I'm ready to embroider.

You want to make sure that the monogram or the initial

is going in the right orientation on both slippers.

And, generally, the wearer

will be reading their initial or their monogram upside down.

Sure.

Most people think it's the other way,

but this is how you would want

you slipper to be monogrammed.

So, we're going to place this

underneath the needle,

lining it up perfect with the target sticker.

And we're going to

add the basting file around that

so that it'll hold down

our water-soluble stabilizer.

So, I've already done that, and you can see that

it moves ahead as the first color.

Now, the basting file,

if you missed the first program,

you can go back and watch it online,

and that just holds down the stabilizer,

a topper stabilizer.

That's right.

And we use a topper that washes away

when you have a knit fabric.

That's right, it holds down the pile

of terrycloth, velour, fleece,

and it just holds the pile of the fabric down

until you're ready to embroider.

So, now I've added the water-soluble stabilizer,

and the basting file is going to stitch...

and hold down that water-soluble stabilizer.

Sometimes you just kind of hold it until it's tacked down.

And years ago, before that, I used to tape it all down.

If you don't have that option--

You can still do that sometimes.

Yeah, you can tape it all down.

So you can see that that little square

is holding down the water-soluble,

and now it's going to stitch the initial.

And it stops, in case we wanted to change a color, but--

And the initial is in the right orientation?

Yes, that's right.

It is something to remember

that you just have to rotate it for each slipper, if possible,

but when you keep the target sticker in place,

it helps you keep track

of what's going on what.

Sometimes, I do four or five pairs of these slippers,

and it gets a little confusing after a while.

So keeping all the target stickers in place

until you're ready to stitch is very helpful.

Now, when you do the opposite slipper,

and you already have that marked, as well.

And then, on the screen,

you're going to have that design,

you're going to make sure you follow

that arrow of the target sticker

so it goes in the right orientation.

That's right because to me it's very helpful

if the body of the slipper is sitting on top

of the attachment of the embroidery machine.

Sure.

Because if it was going the other direction,

it could bump into the inside of the machine

and kind of bump it out of the hoop.

So, when you do this slipper,

we would have to rotate it

so that we do it in the proper orientation.

So, those little stickers with the arrows,

they just tell you what direction

you should do the stitching.

They're very helpful.

Follow those stickers.

Follow the yellow sticker when you're doing the embroidery.

So then, after you've done

the embroidery, we look on the finished slippers.

Marie just tore away the extra sticky back stabilizer

and then, also tore away

the washable stabilizer from the front.

If there's anything left, you can just dampen it,

and it will literally wash away.

Yes, it will.

So, in about 15 minutes

of embroidery time,

knowing these hints, you can personalize a gift,

make a pair of slippers,

and give them to a friend,

and you'll be a hit.

What girlfriend can't use a new cosmetic case?

Impress her with a personalized layered monogram case

featuring trendy colors and embroidery fonts.

Well, this is the third of our trio.

That's right.

Of things that work great for a spa day.

And, Marie, you've chosen blanks

that are especially made for the home embroiderer.

Exactly.

Yeah, there are a ton of blank ready-made items

that are perfect for the home embroiderer

that work in a single hoop

and single needle machine.

Many people have the embroidery unit to their machine,

but they don't use it.

So, that's what we're trying to stress today:

to use it.

So, this waffle weave requires

a different combination of a stabilizer

than we've done earlier today.

Right.

Well, actually, it lays perfectly flat on your

embroidery hoop, which is great.

It unzips, and there's no extra pockets on this side.

So, it's a super easy thing to embroider,

and you would start by finding the center of your case

and marking it with a target sticker.

So, again, you have that little guide

to help you when you're at your hoop

in what direction the monogram or name or whatever should go.

And so I use that little target sticker

so that the zipper would be at the bottom, and

you want to make sure that it reads in the right orientation.

Then you could hoop it either with a sticky back stabilizer,

as we did earlier for the tote bag or the slippers

or you could use magnetic hoop.

And for this case, I did use the magnetic hoop,

and you would use a piece of tear-away stabilizer.

And I like to hoop it

just with the body,

again, sitting on top of the attachment.

It just makes it a little bit easier

so something doesn't bump inside of the machine

and pop it out of alignment.

This you just have to get these positioned in there properly,

and then they will be nice and tight.

And then you would have that.

If you haven't gathered by now,

you would get it lined up at the machine,

as we did earlier today,

remove the target sticker.

And then put the water-soluble stabilizer.

And this is so critical to have a topper

that we often shortcut call it

because of the waffle weave of the fabric.

Exactly. Yeah.

If you're not going to try your software

and change the density or anything,

which I did not even do here,

but I did out of the topper and it worked fine.

Now, speaking of

changing the density,

on some machines, as you can see,

you can increase

the number of stitches.

And you just hit the button

and it increases it so that it fills in more.

That would be very helpful on

a fabric like this.

Not all machines can do that, but if you have that option,

as we just showed you, you can certainly do this.

And then, this is the completed...

...embroidery

where you'd remove the basting file,

tear away the wash-away stabilizer,

and tear away the stabilizer from the back.

So, the embroidery is simple.

It's the positioning

and knowing what stabilizers to use.

That's right.

So, Marie, we've done a trio.

We better show the finished one.

A trio for the spa day.

You've given me

lots of ideas, and I appreciate this.

Oh, good, I'm glad you like it.

And I'm sure that our viewers will take these ideas and

implement them as soon as possible.

I hope so.

Thanks for being my guest. Thank you for having me.

I was so happy to be here.

♪ ♪

Today, during my Nancy's Corner segment,

you'll learn that you can bend the rules of quilting

when finishing art quilts.

Join me at our annual Quilt Expo event

in Madison, Wisconsin,

as I meet with one of my favorite art quilters.

I'm here today with Frieda Anderson,

art author, quilter,

designer, fabric dyer.

Yes.

Boy, you have a litany behind your name, Frieda.

I keep busy. Keep out of trouble.

That's what you do.

And today, we're going to talk about

art quilts, big or small,

and some interesting inside and finishing details.

This is a cute little picture.

It's of my dog, George.

It's a portrait of him.

And this is an art quilt that is postcard size,

but notice how stiff it is.

Right.

And you use a lot of craft interfacing in your projects.

Yes.

It makes for a wonderful way

to frame out smaller pieces.

And that's what I've done in different ways

on these little quilts that I have here.

And you also use fusible web

to adhere the fabric to the...

To the interfacing, right.

It does come with fusible.

You can buy it both ways,

but I like it better to fuse it myself.

And it's stiff.

It is very stiff,

but not so stiff that you can't sew through it.

It's very easy to sew through.

It doesn't require special threads or needles

to do that.

And it's 20" wide, so that's kind of the maximum width.

Yes, that's about as big as you can deal with it as a frame.

So, you've seen the little project,

and the little project is finished on the edges

just with satin stitching.

And I've use a rayon thread to do that, so it's a bit shiny,

but any thread would work to do it.

Cotton or silk or polyester or whatever.

And before you finish it,

you want to put some kind of little label and hook

to hang it up with because

once it's all layered together you can't do that.

Now, we have-- The next option is two layers.

Yes.

I love your contemporary, bright colors.

So this little quilt

was completely made and bound with a fused binding,

and then, I covered the interfacing

with fabric and used

a decorative blade to cut it with,

and then sewed the quilt

right onto the frame.

And, again, it has a little loop on there.

And I sew this label with the loop on

before I make all of the layers.

So the label goes on first. Correct.

Then you would apply... This to the front.

So, it's a picture frame. It is.

It frames it really nice,

and it gives it body when you hang it on the wall

so it becomes stiff... all by itself.

I like this. It's very fun to do.

Now, the next option shows--

beautiful color combinations, I might add,

but it's more like a pillowcase.

It is.

I created the little quilt top

and then pillow-cased it

so there's no binding on the edge.

And then, I left a slit in the middle

which I have covered with my label.

Clever.

And then I cut the interfacing

the same shape as this,

a little bit smaller, and fit it in.

Like the pillow. Like the pillow.

So, you made the pillowcase, which is the outer design?

Slipped it in, and then you did...

And then I stitched a little bit to hold the layers together.

Like stitching in the ditch.

That's exactly what I did, yep.

Now we have a pretty, pretty one for the...

One more way to deal with it.

I'm just going to de-thread it.

There we go.

So this one,

I made the little quilt again and finished it off.

And then when I took the interfacing,

I wrapped it like a package.

And you can see the corners

right here are mitered, just like you would wrap a package.

And I put a little bit of fusible in there

and fused it down.

Right behind the whole picture,

there's no fabric.

So it's the white showing.

And then, stitch the quilt onto the front of it.

Again, with a little label and hook on the back.

And this is about as big as you can get with the project.

And also, in the bed of your machine,

you only have so much width.

Exactly, you only have so much room you can feed it in there.

And since it is a little bulkier, that's why.

Right, but it is stitched down through the machine,

so you can see that that's five or six layers

that I've stitched through right here without

any issue at all.

It really stitches so easily.

Well, Frieda, many of us think of quilts

as big bed quilts, but they can be...

Small wall pieces, art pieces as well.

And then, instead of using the traditional batting,

work with craft interfacing to make them

like works of art, which they are.

Thank you.

Thank you for being with us. My pleasure.

Thank you for asking me.

It's time to wrap up

this two-part series on "Hoop it Up."

A special thank you to Marie Zinno

for sharing her embroidery expertise.

If you'd like to rewatch this episode

or any Sewing with Nancy episode from recent seasons,

go to NancyZieman.com,

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Or at the site,

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Thanks for joining me today. Bye for now.

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A NON LEADER'S GUIDE TO CREATING A REVOLUTION - Duration: 4:40.

A NON-LEADER�S GUIDE TO CREATING A REVOLUTION

Throughout history there have been a number of movements, initiatives, and projects that

played an integral role in making the world into what it is today.

Whether they shattered unnecessary boundaries, forged relationships many thought would never

be possible, or enabled us to connect with one another like never before, so much has

already been done for which we should regularly give thanks.

And at the core of each of these movements there always lies a leader who either invented

the now-revolutionary idea or was the one who had the courage necessary to bring it

into the public eye.

Despite so many great changes having already been made, we all know that our world is far

from perfect.

And while certain political, environmental, or spiritual figures may be at the forefront

of efforts to instigate bigger level changes many of us would love to see implemented,

what about the issues still being swept under the rug?

Are we all expected to stand on a soapbox with a megaphone at a busy intersection?

And if so, what about those of us who claim to not have a �leadership� bone in our

body?

The good news is, we truly can all make a difference, and that�s why I�ve put together

this non-leader�s guide to creating a revolution.

Let me start off by clarifying that when I say revolution, I�m not referring to something

as grand as you are likely imagining.

To me, a revolution is any change that directly impacts your way of being.

If it extends beyond you, awesome.

But even if it�s something that solely you experience, it can still be, in my opinion,

revolutionary in nature.

So how can we as non-leaders create change?

The answer is quite simple: You must recognize and then embrace the power that comes from

being a follower.

To illustrate this, I�d like to reference a 2010 TED Talk given by writer and entrepreneur

Derek Sivers, who uses footage of some party-goers at an outdoor event to share an important

message.

The video begins with one individual (the leader) dancing on his own on a hill, an action

that most of would immediately laugh at or mock.

The leader, in true leadership fashion, is seemingly completely unfazed by what others

may or may not be thinking of him and his actions.

Eventually, the leader is joined by another individual (the first follower), whom he openly

embraces.

As more time passes, the pair is joined by a small group, and then another, until eventually

the vast majority of attendees are now partaking in what they once saw as embarrassing or foolish.

The question that Derek poses is, who deserves the most credit for creating this movement?

Most would answer that it is the courageous leader who danced to his heart�s content

despite the risk of ridicule.

But the truth is that it is the first follower that instigated the revolution.

It�s the first follower who transformed the leader�s actions from simply being outside

of the norm into a movement � a movement that eventually reached a point of critical

mass where it became less popular for an attendee not to participate than it would be for them

to dance along.

That first follower recognized the potential power that he had within himself and then

embraced it by joining in with the cause that he believed in.

We too have that same potential with every change that we would love to see take hold

in this world.

Rather than seeing yourself as one tiny fish in a massive sea, see yourself as a key player

bringing your cause that much closer to a point where it is publicly acknowledged.

Thankfully, the world is blessed with a plethora of leaders and inventors who, more than anything

else, are looking for people to believe in their efforts.

So if you feel that you aren�t meant to be a leader, or you lack the resources to

make that possible, recognize that you�re inherently rich in your ability to empower

others.

Do you enjoy uplifting personal development content like this?

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Allen Edmonds Shoe Polish Color Guide | Saphir Medaille D'Or - Duration: 19:11.

Hi I'm Kirby Allison founder of The Hanger

Project. In today's video,

I'm going to show you how to match the perfect

Saphir Medaille d'Or shoe polish color

to your pair of Allen Edmonds dress

shoes. One of the most frequent questions

we receive here at The Hangar Project is

what color shoe polish should I use for my

Allen Edmonds?

Now we received that specifically for Allen

Edmonds because it's one of the most

popular

and certainly most important shoe

companies here in the United States still

manufacturing high quality

fully welted dress shoes

in America.

For the money, about $395

for these dress shoes we have here.

You really can't beat it.

And one of the things that I always say is that

if you're looking to really invest

in a proper dress shoe that's going to last

years if not decades;

you really need to be at the Allen

Edmonds quality level

or better. The full 360

degree Goodyear welting means that you

can resole your shoes as often

as you need to.

And Allen Edmonds uses a really high

quality upper leather that

is only going to look better

with time

and only going to look better

with proper polish.

If you have any questions

or comments during this video,

please ask them in the comments section

below. Let us know what you think.

Do you wear Allen Edmonds?

What type of Allen Edmonds shoes do

you have? And then if you had any challenges

choosing the proper color shoe polish

for your pair of AE's.

When selecting your shoe polish color

it's important to understand that there's never going to be

a perfect match.

I mean with the exception of black it doesn't

matter how many different shoe polish colors

you have.

You're not going to be able to find the perfect

pigmented cream polish

that is made for the pair of

shoes that you have.

The reason is is that there are so many different shoe

manufacturers out there that

a medium brown

or a light brown from one company to another

is never going to be the same.

And even

with the same shoe it's never going to be the same.

Allen Edmonds for instance hand applies

all of their finishes,

so if you pull out five different pairs

of Walnut Allen Edmonds

shoes,

most likely each of those shoes

is going to have a slightly different finish

and that's one of the things I really love about

a high quality pair of shoes.

Part of the magic of polishing your

own shoes is to see how that finish,

the patina,

evolves over the lifetime

of the shoe as you put more

polish into the leather.

And choosing your shoe polish color,

you really have an opportunity to make

a decision as to what direction

you're going to take that finish so that those

shoes are really personalized to

you.

I have a pair of Allen Edmonds dress shoes

in each of the five most popular

finishes that I think

that anyone should consider.

Now these are the most kind of traditional

conservative finishes that you're going to find

on all of Allen Edmonds most popular

models.

Of course we have Black

and then we have Oxblood,

Brown,

Walnut and Dark Chili.

5 beautiful finishes

and really you couldn't go wrong

with a pair of Allen Edmonds shoes in

any of these colors.

The first pair of dress shoes I bought in college

was a black pair of Allen

Edmonds Park Avenues.

This cap-toe Oxford is certainly one of the most

traditional formal dress shoes

that you can buy.

And then the color black,

you can wear it for anything.

You can wear it during the day,

you can wear it at night,

you can wear it to a wedding,

a funeral or to your first interview.

So if you're only going to buy one

shoe, this is the shoe to

invest in.

Now Black is easy of course you're going to use

a black shoe polish.

Now what's great about the Saphir

Medaille d'Or black polish

and as you can see here

is that again it has

such a high concentration

of pigment in it that you really

get great saturation of the

finish itself.

Even though if you're buying a pair new

from the factory, I absolutely

recommend polishing them first.

We have a video on how to shine a new pair

of shoes.

There is no polish

or actual finishing on a pair of shoes

straight from the factory.

So if we were to polish these

with a little bit of cream polish

and then buff it off you would actually see

a real nice shine begin to develop.

Also the waxes in both the cream

and the wax polish are going to help protect

the leather

and just give it that,

that finished look of a

well cared pair of shoes.

With black, of course I'd

recommend a black polish.

Next, I have a pair of Park Avenues in

Oxblood. Now Oxblood is a beautiful

finish that combines red

with a little bit of black to create

a deep kind of burgundy

that has visual interest.

Right. It's got color,

but it still means business.

It's still formal So there's several

different color polishes that you could use

here. And once we get away from

Black into some of the other finishes,

we're really going to see how different polishes

can take the shoe in a different direction.

First is Hermes Red.

The second color is Mahogany.

And then the third possible color you could use

is Burgundy.

Right. Now each of these three

polishes are going to take this shoe

in a little bit different direction.

So let's take a look

at how that would work by smearing

the polish on a little bit of white paper.

I like to take a pigmented polish

and smear it on paper

because it allows you to really better

see the pigment

in the polish and where that would take.

Hermes Red

has more red in it.

Mahogany is more of

the Brown family.

It still has some red,

a little bit lighter of a red than the

Hermes Red and is probably a little bit closer

to brown. And then last is

Burgundy.

Burgundy absolutely has

very strong hints of purple.

So first I'm starting

with the Burgundy

and the Burgundy really blends

into

the Oxblood quite nicely.

But again those purple pigments

are going to darken the leather

slightly so

with the burgundy polish again we're bringing

out some of those purple undertones

that you get whenever you mix black

and red. And next time going to show you

what the Hermes Red looks like.

It sounds like a strong pigment color,

but as I apply it here.

It too

blends in quite nicely.

So if you were to use Hermes Red on

these Oxbloods,

again you would be pulling out that red

finish.

It's still quite subtle,

but nevertheless looks great.

Now last is the Mahogany.

And Mahogany,

again as I said has a little

bit less red in it than the

Hermes Red

and more brown

and so of the three polishes,

this one is the one that I would say

probably least matches

this Oxblood finish.

So if you were looking to mute

the finish,

maybe you would use a Mahogany.

But of the three different pigment colors that we

have here I would say that Mahogany

actually matches this Oxblood

the least.

My two recommendations for the Allen

Edmonds Oxblood is

either the number 12

Hermes Red if you want to accentuate

some of the red in this finish

or the number 8

Burgundy if you want to bring out

the purple.

Next we have the

Allen Edmonds Brown finish.

This is the Fifth Avenue in brown.

Now the Fifth Avenue is a slightly

less formal dress shoe than the Park

Avenue because of the broging across

the cap,

but still very much a formal

dress shoe.

Now to call this Brown is really

honestly a little misleading because

this is a dark brown.

And so for this shoe the only

polish that I would recommend is going

to be the Saphir Dark Brown.

The number 5 Dark Brown

is almost a black

and as you can see from this shoe,

it is such a dark finish that

in low light it would be mistaken

for a black.

So if I smear this

onto again my swatch

card you can see

that it is almost as dark

as that black.

I mean it is a proper dark brown.

And I've got a little bit of scuffing right here.

I'm going to put this polish over

that scuff mark

and you can see that the Dark

Brown really perfectly

matches the Allen Edmonds brown

color.

Let's buff that off and see how that works.

So that scuff mark all

but completely removed

with a little bit of additional polish,

the waxes would really help completely

conceal that.

But from a pigment perspective,

any discoloration from scuffing is going

to be fixed very easily

with a good cream polish.

So here I have the

Allen Edmonds strand in their Walnut

color.

Now walnut is a beautiful

medium brown.

This is probably the second dress

shoe anyone should buy next to the black.

Everyone needs a good brown

that's not too light,

not too dark.

This to me is the quintessential brown

dress shoe. Now what's nice about the Strand

is that as you can see there's a little bit more

brogging across this.

So again it's a less formal shoe

than say this the Fifth

Avenue or the Park Avenue

which is perfect for Brown.

So,

for this shoe there's two polish colors

that I think you could use.

One is the light brown.

Now the light brown again

is slightly lighter

than the finish of this shoe.

And so you're not going to have to worry about

it excessively darkening

the leather but it still has enough

pigment in it that

if you have any type of scratching

it's going to fill that in.

And depending on what area of the shoe

you know, the light brown is either

a perfect match where

the polish saturation is not that great

or it's a little bit dark where you see

some more burnishing.

So you could also use

the Medium Brown.Now

the Medium Brown

would definitely darken this a little bit.

And if I put this on the swatch card,

you're going to be able to see the difference

in these two.

Definitely darker.

If I put it on the lighter area

of the shoe you can really see how it makes

a difference. It's going to darken that a little

bit.

But here, say on the toe cap

it's slightly less dark.

Now,

let's see.

Here is the Cognac.

You might also be able to use the

Cognac on here.

The Cognac again has maybe a little

bit too much red in it.

That's not to say that you couldn't use it you just

have to understand how that red is going to bring

the finish of the shoe you

know as I said earlier

you know choosing the correct polish

color is more of an art

than it is a science

and is a complete function of personal

preference.

You absolutely cannot ruin a pair

of dress shoes by using the wrong polish color

as long as you're not trying to use a black

on a light brown pair of shoes.

For the Allan Edmonds Walnut finish,

if you're looking to really maintain

that original finish,

I'm going to recommend the number

3 light brown.

If you're OK with the slight darkening

or if you want to introduce a little bit

of a burnishing

or antiquing affect to these Walnuts,

then I would recommend the number 37

Medium Brown.

And if you really want to play around

with the finish of your shoes you could absolutely

use the number 10

Cognac.

Here is the Allan Edmonds Dark

Chili. Now the Dark Chili is

really a medium brown to

a medium to dark brown

with a little bit of red

introduced into the finish.

It's a beautiful shoe.

It's shown here in the McAllister

wingtip which is your

classic wingtip dress shoe.

Formal

but still certainly more

visually interesting than your plain

cap-toe Park Avenue.

So for these shoes I would recommend

either the Tobacco Brown,

which would darken the finish slightly

or the Medium Brown.

Now the Medium Brown is probably the

safest polish to use if you're looking

for really just maintain

the finish of these shoes.

It blends in nicely.

It'll fix any type of scuffing you

have without unnecessarily

darkening the finish.

So let's see how that buffs off.

Now the Havana Brown is

going to be slightly darker than the Medium

Brown.

It's not going to

dramatically change the finish,

but it's perfect for

the areas of the shoe where there is a little bit

of burnishing.

And once you massage this

and smooth it out across the leather,

again

it's going to darken it slightly in the light

areas,

match perfectly in those dark areas,

but absolutely works

with this Dark Chilli.

The McAllister wingtip in the Dark

Chili is a beautiful classic shoe

that certainly is not out of place

in any classic wardrobe.

If you're really looking to darken this

and kind of further the antiquing,

I recommend the number 30 for

Tobacco Brown.

And if you just want to maintain that finish

without any risk of darkening,

then I would recommend the number 37

Medium Brown.

Here at The Hanger Project,

I really recommend the primary use

of a cream polish

and polishing your shoes.

Now most people only think of a wax

polish whenever it comes to shining their shoes

but a wax polish doesn't have the

same concentration of pigment that's

going to renew

and refinish the patina of

the shoe

and second a wax polish isn't

going to do as good of a job as a cream polish

to nourish

and condition

and to feed that leather to

keep it looking soft

and supple

and to prevent any type of drying that

may result in cracking.

The Saphir Medaille d'Or

Pommadier cream polish is widely considered

by shoe aficionados to be the highest

quality cream shoe polish out there

in the world. The reason is it

uses an all natural pine base

turpentine

and a high concentration of shea butter,

waxes and other nutrients that

are going to feed the leather

to keep it soft,

supple and to prevent cracking.

Since the Allen Edmonds shoes uses

such a high quality leather,

an open grain leather that hasn't

been unnaturally treated

or closed, it's even more

important to use a high quality

luxury shoe polish like the

Saphir Medaille d'or. Spending a little bit

of extra money on your polish will really

make a difference in how these shoes

look and last for the long term.

One of the frequently asked questions that we receive

here at The Hanger Project is what to do

with a new pair of dress shoes.

So let's just say you just went out

and bought your first pair beautiful Allen

Edmonds dress shoe.

Can you just put them on

and start wearing them?

Spending a little bit of time right when you

receive a pair of dress shoes to polish them

is absolutely something we recommend.

The reason is because no factory

that's making ready to wear shoes

has the time to actually hand

polish a pair of shoes.

So although it's finished

the leather is dyed.

It looks great.

They haven't actually been polished

with a proper shoe polish.

And then certainly any new pair of shoes

needs their own shoe trees.

The reason is is that as you wear

a pair of shoes,

the shoe leather is going to absorb

moisture as you're flexing the

shoe, it's going to naturally

bend.

So whenever you take your shoes off at the end

of the night you're going to find that they naturally

kind of flex upward.

Now the purpose of the shoe tree is it stretches

that shoe flat so that

as the moisture begins to evaporate

the shoe dries flat

and not bent.

Second of course is lacing the

shoes.

Some shoes come laced,

sometimes the salesperson

at the shoe store will lace them for you.

But we have a video specifically

showing you how to lace your shoes

using the straight across our

barbell method,

which I think looks the cleanest on

a formal pair of dress shoes.

Another question that we receive often

here at The Hanger Project is what happens

if I used the wrong shoe polish

on a pair of shoes.

Well it's not the end of the world.

Any polish that you put on top of a

pair of leather dress shoes can easily be

removed using the Saphir Reno mag,

which basically pulls off anything

placed on top of the original finish

but is still safe to use without

affecting the original dye.

Second I always recommend first

testing the polish on a small

kind of hidden

or discrete area of the shoe

just to see how the leather is going to interact

or play with the polish that you're using

because it's always going to change

just a little bit and you can never be quite

certain of what is going to look like.

And then of course here at The Hanger Project

we sell samples of all of our polishes.

So if you want to try a few different polishes

off before you commit to purchasing an entire

jar, take a look at our shoe polish

section and we offer small

tiny samples that you can use to verify

finish. Now Allen Edmonds has

way more than just five finishes.

They've really done a fantastic job

at adding new

and interesting finishes across

their entire range.

Now these four models that

we show here are just available

in the finishes that I've shown.

But a lot of them are more seasonal collections

come in colors like blue,

green you know

beautiful different the patinas.

And so my suggestion would be to

take a look at our polishing notes

to order samples if you'd like to

and just go with what you think is going

to be the closest match.

Lastly,

if you have any questions about what

type of shoe polish you should select

for a color that we didn't cover here

or maybe from a pair of shoes from

a completely different brand.

Don't hesitate to email customer service

with a link to a photograph of the shoe

or an actual photograph of the shoe

and of course we'd be more than happy to

help coach you in selecting the right polish.

If you have any questions about

anything we discussed in this video

don't hesitate to ask them in the comments

section below.

I get back to all those questions myself

personally.

Also let us know what's your favorite

Allen Edmonds finish?

How do you shine your shoes?

Do you have any tips for us on things

that you've learned?

And then any stories you have just about

Allen Edmonds.

It's a great all-American shoe brand.

It's certainly one of the top shoes that

you can get for the under $400 price

point. And we always love to hear

about what our viewers think.

If you like this video give us the thumbs

up and subscribe to our YouTube channel

so that you can receive notifications whenever

we release our next video.

I'm Kirby Allison. Thanks for joining us.

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Square Reader for contactless and chip: Getting started guide (Australia) - Duration: 3:57.

Here's everything you need to know to get your Square Reader set up and running.

Inside your box there's a Square Reader for contactless and chip, charging cable,

and a Square Reader for magstripe cards.

The Square Reader for contactless and chip has a chip card slot, a power button,

a port for the charging cable, and an NFC antenna built inside.

The battery should last all day on a single charge with normal usage.

To check the battery level, press the power button.

Four green lights indicate your reader is fully charged and ready for payments.

Three or two green lights indicate a partial charge and that it can take even more payments.

And one red light means your reader needs a charge immediately.

To charge it up, plug the cable into your reader and a computer, USB wall charger,

car charger, or USB battery pack.

It should take two to three hours to get a full charge.

Four green lights mean your reader is ready for business.

Now let's connect your reader to your device.

You can connect Square Reader to your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth LE.

Make sure your device has the latest version of the Square app.

You'll need to do this before you can connect Square Reader.

Next, go to your device's settings and turn on Bluetooth.

Now you're ready to pair your device with your reader.

Open the Square app.

Go to the menu, Settings, Card Readers, and then Connect a Reader.

Press and hold the power button on your reader for about three seconds.

When the four orange lights start flashing, release the button.

The Square app will automatically pair with the reader.

Your reader may go to sleep to save power.

If it does, press the power button once and the Square app will connect instantly.

Square Reader comes with a USB cable so you can connect it to Square Stand.

Plug the cable into your reader and your Stand's USB hub to accept payments

and keep your reader charged all day.

Square Reader connects automatically and you'll know when your reader is ready.

You can also connect with a Dock for Square Reader.

Place your reader into the dock with the USB port facing downwards.

Then, set the clip in place to secure your reader.

Take the dock's USB cable and plug it into your Stand's USB hub.

The dock charges your reader, gives it a home on your counter, and positions your reader

to accept contactless payments and chip cards.

Now let's start taking payments.

You can accept contactless payments and chip cards with Square Reader for contactless and chip

and swipe cards with the included magnetic-stripe reader.

Make sure you position your reader so it's within reach of both you and your customers.

This lets you accept payments quickly and easily.

Select an item from your library or enter a dollar amount for a new item.

Then, tap Charge.

Wait for one green light to appear on your reader.

This means it's ready to accept payment.

To take a contactless payment under one hundred dollars, no PIN is required.

Have your customers hold their contactless cards or devices near the reader.

Four green lights will appear, and when you see the checkmark, you're all set.

For larger transactions, your customers will need to enter their PIN on your device.

To take a chip card payment, tap Charge, wait for one green light to appear,

then insert the chip card into the Square Reader chip-side facing up.

Leave it there until you see the checkmark or four green lights appear on the reader.

For certain transactions under $35 and any larger transactions, your customers will need

to enter their PIN on your device.

To swipe cards without a chip, just use your Square Stand's built-in magstripe reader,

or use Square Reader for magstripe cards with your device.

To learn more about setting up or taking payments with your reader, go to square.com/setup

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The Solo Female Travel Guide, Based on Our Favorite Films - Duration: 5:53.

The Solo Female Travel Guide, Based on Our Favorite Films

We already know that girls run the world, but did you know theyre also traveling it now more than ever? According to recent reports from the George Washington University School of Business and the Travel Industry Association, female travel is on the rise, and many are looking to do it on their own.

Two-thirds of travelers today are women, and an estimated 32 million single women traveled at least once in the last year. Maybe its the Wild effect; maybe its the product of an era where females are more empowered and self-confident.

Whatever is triggering this adventure bug, the ladies now outnumber men in leisure travel. Queue the shot of Julia Roberts exploring Bali on her bicycle. From soul-searching vacations to adventure-seeking getaways, women are seeing the world in increasingly high numbers.

And dont think that independent travel is an isolating experience. Through participating in different activities and meeting other people on the road, travelers often bond and make new connections.

Starting to feel that itch? Weve created a guide for the solo female voyager looking to begin her next journey.

All the suggestions are based off films that feature strong female leads who were embarking on these kinds of trips before it was trending. Scroll through for the inspiration to plan your own itinerary. .

Wild In an attempt to put her life back together again, main character Cheryl (played by Reese Witherspoon) sets out by herself to hike the Pacific Crest Trail, which runs from Mexico to Canada.

She has no experience outdoors, just her own determination to conquer one of the countrys toughest trails. Tehachapi Pass Instead of setting out for the full 93-day trek like Cheryl, consider visiting just one part of her incredible route.

The Tehachapi Pass is where the main character (and the real-life Cheryl Strayed) first stepped onto the trail. You can actually experience the challenging terrain on a six-mile day hike.

John Muir Trail This federally designated wilderness area is in the Central California section of the Pacific Crest trail.

While its only a portion of Cheryls journey, this trail is still is a long-distance, difficult hike through the High Sierra backcountry. Its most-visited during the months of July, August or September.

  Article continues below Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument Reeses character takes an important hiatus from her walk while in Ashland, Oregon. To hike in this area, visit the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, which recognizes the areas biological diversity.

Expect to find lush meadows, dense forests and vast canyons. Eat Pray Love Prompted by her struggle through a bad divorce and confused life priorities, Elizabeth Gilbert left everything she knew for the ultimate self-discovery adventure through Italy, India and Indonesia.

Weve found some of the spots from her life-changing itinerary to help you organize your own transformational trip. After all, Bali is always a good idea, right? Il Gelato di San Crispino When traveling in Italy, gelato is a must.

Julia Robertss character, Elizabeth, was on the hunt for the best ice cream in Rome, and a bus driver recommends Il Gelato di San Crispino. Try it out for yourself during your own Italian adventure.

  Article continues below Gurudev Siddha Peeth Ashram If youre a yoga enthusiast, think about traveling to India to deepen you practice and understanding of the discipline.

While the ashram scenes in India were shot at Ashram Hari Mandir, the real-life Elizabeth Gilbert is believed to have stayed at Gurudev Siddha Peeth.

Ubud Inn Cottages As if going to Bali wasnt already on our bucket list, watching Elizabeth zip around on her bicycle and wander the beaches in Indonesia gave us serious wanderlust.

Book a room at the exact inn where she stayed in the heart of the island. You can visit the jungle, explore breath-taking temples and shrines or try out snorkeling.

Roman Holiday A rebellious princess escapes the royal duties of her European tour for a night in Rome. This turns into a day of freedom around the romantic Italian city that includes stops at some of its most iconic landmarks.

Plan your own escape, Audrey Hepburn-style (you probably wont need to go incognito for this).

  Article continues below Trevi Fountain The barber shop where Princess Ann cuts off her hair after admiring the style on another woman is located just east of the Trevi Fountain.

You cant go to Rome without visiting this famous Baroque landmark, but be prepared to battle plenty of tourists in order to toss in your lucky coin.

National Museum of Castel SantAngelo The same man who cut Princess Anns hair also invites her to a night of dancing on the Tiber River—one of the best scenes from the film.

The barge isnt there anymore, but you can still visit the Castel SantAngelo, which was formerly a castle, a papal residence and a prison before becoming a national museum.

We dont recommend jumping into the river like the films main character, however.  Roman Forum This is the location of Ann and character Joe Bradleys first encounter. For all you history buffs, this spot will blow you away.

The Roman Forum is a plaza surrounded by the ruins of several ancient government buildings in the center of the city.

It was the site of elections, public speeches and gladiator matches, as well as the spot where the princess falls asleep at the beginning of this film.

  Article continues below The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Four best friends from Maryland set off on their own independent adventures during summer break. One pair of pants manages to keep them connected.

This coming-of-age film still gives us all the feels, and a lot of ideas about where to travel. While Bridget heads off to Mexico, Lena visits family in Greece.

Weve found their exact locations from the movie so you can take off too—no magic pants required. Oia, Greece The scenes of Lenas trip to Greece were done in Oia, a coastal town in the northwestern part of Santorini.

What more could a traveler ask for in a vacation than those iconic whitewashed houses, soaring cliffs and and sparkling blue sea? If youre seeking a peaceful, picturesque getaway, this is the destination for you.

Jump into the water at the Amoudi Wharf—just like in the movie.  Los Cabos, Mexico Blake Lively, who played Bridget in the movie, filmed her solo scenes in Mexicos resort city of Cabo San Lucas.

Its well known for attracting both an A-list crowd as well as spring breakers.

Hit the beach or try something new, like swimming with dolphins or exploring the nearby Desert Park Natural Reserve.    Article continues below Kamloops, Canada Some of Bridgets soccer shots were actually filmed in Kamloops, a welcoming city in British Columbia.

Even if youre not looking to get out on the field, there is plenty to discover in this Canadian town. Its definitely a destination for the outdoorsy types, so add it to your list if you like nature.

The best time to go is winter so you can participate in activities snowshoeing, ice fishing or snowmobiling. This is also a great way to bond with other solo travelers.

move close   Now Playing Up Next Travel Beauty Tips: In-Flight Skin Secrets of a Hollywood Jetsetter. Were ready to get packing. Which destination is on your must-visit list?. RELATED ARTICLE: Plan Your Next Girls Trip Like Kendall Jenner & Bella Hadid.

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Orlando | Epcot – Disney Theme Park | Travel Guide | Episode# 7 - Duration: 6:11.

Hipfig Travel Channel offers DIY Travel Video Guides for more than 25 cities in

Asia, US, and Canada. If you like this video then subscribe, give us a thumbs up,

or a comment. Welcome to Hipfig's Travel Guide Series

in Orlando. Florida. Planning to visit Epcot in Orlando? Then watch this Travel

Video for free tips and insights to save you time and money. Make sure to watch

the entire video so you don't miss any tips. There are several ways to get to

Epcot. If you're staying at a Disney Resort you can take a water taxi, Disney

transport bus, or monorail to Epcot. Check with your hotel. If you're being dropped

off by taxi or private car , you'll be dropped off near a designated spot near

the entrance of Epcot. If you are taking the LYNX bus, you will have to take

LYNX bus route number 50 or 56. It will drop you off at the Disney Springs

Transfer Center or the Disney World Ticket and Transportation center also

known as the TTC for the Magic Kingdom. We recommend getting off at the TTC. Here

you go through security and then board the Express Monorail to Epcot. If you're

driving your own car, take I-4 and take exit 67. Follow the signs for Epcot and

pay for parking at the toll booth. Park your car as directed. Your parking fee

allows you to park at any of the four Disney parks and have in-and-out

privileges on that day only. After securing your, car walk to the tram

entrance and take the Disney tram to the main entrance of Epcot. Tip 1: take a

picture of your parking Lane and Row number on your phone or write it down so

that you are not looking for your car at the end of the night. The parking lot is

huge and it is not uncommon for people to forget after a long day where they

parked. We have witnessed tired parents and kids looking for their car in

desperation, so don't let this be you! At the main entrance of Epcot you will go

through security and purchase your ticket if this is your first Disney park

visit. Then go to the entry gate after you purchase your ticket for Disney. You

will have to exchange your ticket voucher for a card or MagicBand at the

ticket counter. If you are not staying at a Disney Resort

you will get a card when you purchase tickets for your park admission. You will

have the option to upgrade to a Magic Band for an additional fee. Your Magic

Band or cards will be linked to your fingerprints, name, and my Disney

Experience app account. MagicBands and cards are non-transferable and will

allow you to enter Epcot with a valid admission with your fingerprint. It will

also allow you to reserve three fast passes online through the my Disney

experience app and check in at Fast Pass entrances. We had both the card and

the MagicBand and we prefer the Magic Band as it was more

convenient and made for a nicer souvenir The first area you'll encounter in Epcot

is the Future World sections. Most of the rides are located here

Tip 2: make sure to visit Club Cool by the fountain for complimentary samples of

coca-cola drinks from around the world. It's a great place for a sugar pick-me-up

Tip 3: download the my Disney experience app and link it to your card or Magic

Band. You only need one account but you can

enter each person in your party. You can immediately sign up for a Fast Pass for

popular attractions to save time in line even days ahead of your visit once you

have the app. Tip 4: all rides are indoor so you don't have to worry about

them being stopped when the rain comes Tip 5: if you don't have a smart phone

that works in the US you can get fast passes once you're at Epcot. The Fast

Pass kiosks are located before the fountain along the main walkway which

leads to Futureworld east and west Tip 6: Epcot has a single rider line for

Test Track. This line moves faster than the standby line and doesn't need a fast

pass. If you don't mind sitting next to a stranger then this time-saving tip

is for you. Tip 7: go visit all the attractions in the Futureworld first

then visit the Showcase Plaza rather than going back and forth which is

tiring when walking. When planning fast pass times, arrange to plan attractions in

the Futureworld in the first half of the day. The World

Showcase features 11 countries with a building, a movie, or a show that

highlights that country. All cast members are from the country in which they work

which is a nice bonus. The World Showcase area is more relaxed and is

geared towards adults. Alcoholic beverages from around the world are sold

at Epcot. There are no rides in the section with the exception of the boat

which crosses the lagoon. At the end of the night the fireworks show is

presented in this section of Epcot. Tip 8: Find a bench along the water. There are

several park benches that you can sit on along the waterfront but you'll have to

reserve them at least an hour before the show. You can also get a fast pass for

the fireworks viewing area Tip 9: bring a plastic refillable water bottle with you

you can refill it with ice and water for free at any of the restaurants just ask

the servers. You can also bring some snacks like fruits nuts or chips you

will easily save $30 to $50 per person in water and snacks. Tip 10: it

often rains in Orlando, especially June to September, so pack a rain poncho

We will have a link so that you can buy plastic refillable bottles and quality

rain ponchos online before going to the park under Epcot in destination Orlando at hipfig.com

Epcot is a true celebration of human potential and technological

innovation.

Happy Travels.

Go to hipfig.com for more information or go to our

Hipfig Travel Channel on YouTube and be sure to subscribe for regular updates

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Fantasy Football Tips: Gameweek 7 complete guide - Duration: 2:43.

Fantasy Football Tips: Gameweek 7 complete guide

Fantasy Football managers will be scratching their heads and rejiging their team today after Sergio Aguero was involved in a car crash which could rule him out for two months with a broken rib.

But replacing Aguero isnt the only tricky decision this weekend. Who to transfer in and out and who to make captain are other big calls to be made. Heres Starsports complete guide to the Fantasy Football weekend.

Fantasy Football tips: Which strikers could replace Sergio Aguero? Aguero is a BIG favourite in the game - and plenty of managers will need to ship out the Argentine and get in a high-calibre replacement.

Starsport have taken a look at who could come in for the Man City man. Plenty of usual faces appear, but a few cheaper options feature too - which could free up funds to spend elsewhere.

Who could replace Sergio Aguero in Fantasy Football?.

  Its always the key decision - who will wear the armband for your team? A striker is usually a good bet, but a goalscoring midfielder who provides assists can also be a wily option. Who should be your Fantasy Football captain?.

  Need to pick up a classy option on the cheap? If your budget just wont stretch, check out the best players available for a snip who could just do the business. Fantasy Football transfer bargains.

Fantasy Football Scout Starsport have crunched the numbers and done our research, and come up with an Ultimate XI for Gameweek 7. So if you want to play your wildcard this week, this could be your best bet. Fantasy Football Ultimate XI.

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