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Make a Sleeve Blanket From Fleece
You've seen these around -- they're kind of a hot topic right now. They look like comfy toss blankets except they have sleeves! They're called a lot of things -- Slankets, Snuggies, Snuglets -- but they're pretty much a simple fleece blanket with s...

Guitar Effects Pedals -- Chorus
This is one you probably already intuitively know! You're likely familiar with the vocal term "chorus" -- as in "many voices singing at once". A guitar "chorus" pedal does the same thing -- it makes your guitar sound like two or more guitars playin...

Guitar Effects Pedals -- Distortion
A Distortion pedal functions by ... well, by "distorting" the original sound wave. Some characteristics of a sound wave are a certain shape, a certain amplitude, and a certain frequency. A distortion pedal will distort some or all of these characte...

Guitar Effects Pedals -- Compression
Look at any professional guitarist's assortment of foot pedals -- you'll find pedals for Overdrive, Fuzz, Flangers, Chorus, Distortion, to name a few. One you'll almost always find ... and one you might not expect ... is a compression pedal. Why? ...

Singer 221 "Featherweight" - Lovable and Cute!
The Singer model 221, affectionately called the "Featherweight", is a classic, straight-stitch only sewing machine. This proven machine was first introduced at the Chicago World's Fair in 1933 and remained in production until 1970! I've mentioned be...

Bernina 830 - A Hall of Fame Machine
If you were to start a sewing machine Hall of Fame, the first few inductees might include the Singer 221 Featherweight and perhaps a Singer 201, but ... it would definitely include a Bernina 830.This industry and sewing proven machine has a large and...

Singer 201 - "The Best Sewing Machine Ever Made"
During the "glory" days of Singer Sewing Machines, Singer produced the model 201 from the 1930's to at least the 1950's. It was their finest (and highest priced) machine. Thousands of these machines were produced -- and most of them are still sewin...


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