but we still have toxicology reports to run. I'll need to open him up to know more. We found a trace of oil on his hands and a discarded umbrella. His fingermarks are on it. They're tacky so they didn't rinse off in the rain...
Back needle knitwise, leave it on. Notice that I’m keeping my index finger between my two needles. This is so the tension of my kitchener stitch doesn’t get too tight. I’ll show you that again in a second. But let’s do those steps one more time. Front needle knitwise, take ...
Don’t use a whole tub of super glue on your finger just because you got a papercut. Whilst superglue does inhibit bacterial growth, it also stops your skin from being able to breathe. Use as little as possible while still covering the entire cut and ensuring it isn’t likely to come o...
Length from Cuff Opening to Tip of Longest Finger: 11.25 inchesMATERIALS Yarn Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks That Rock Lightweight [100% Superwash merino; approx. 300 yd/329m per 4.5 oz/127g skein]; color: True Blood Red; 1 skein Note: each glove uses approximately 2 oz of yarn Recommended...
Finish your final stitch on the back side of the fabric. To tie off the stitch, knot the thread while keeping it as snug to the fabric as possible. With one finger, pin the thread down against the back of the fabric. Make a small loop with the thread, just beside your finger. Pass...
set the tip of the tube on the board and glide it along leaving a small consistent bead of caulk along the trim. After a lot of practice I can normally leave it as is. HOWEVER, I have found that dipping my finger in water and gently sliding it along the bead smooths it out nicely...
While it's recommended that you visit your physician or health care professional to have your stitches removed, that's not always possible. If you aren't able to see your doctor, you may be able to remove small stitches on your own, as...