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151). Tips on How to Identify the Target in Deer Hunting By : Mitch Johnson
Sometimes a hunter is difficult to identify the target under particular circumstances, such as fog.
152). How to Knit a Wool Blanket By : Mayoor Patel
Knitting a wool blanket is a huge commitment if a person has never knitted anything in their entire life.
153). Care Instructions for an Irish Wool Sweater By : Mayoor Patel
An Irish wool sweater is the perfect item of clothing to wear on very cold winter days. It is a bulky sweater that will keep anyone warm indoors or outdoors.
154). Preserving And Protecting Your Beloved Oil Paintings By : Monets And Oil Paintings
You may have just purchased your first oil painting, to add that touch of style to your study, living room, or bedroom. Oil paintings are beautiful additions to the house, and are great conversation pieces as well. They can also be a good investment, but for any of these draws of the oil painting to remain true they must be taken care of in a prope...
155). Antique Firearms (2) By : Vigdis S. Aas
By Vigdis S. Aas
How are you going to store your antique firearms? If you are looking to store your antique firearms, you want to be sure that they are stored somewhere safe, dry, cool, and where someone or some children are not going to find them.
Store your antique firearms in a location where they will be kept dry and ...
156). Have a successful Yard Sale By : Chuck Taylor
Every weekend, offers a new opportunity for people throughout the country to de-clutter, and make a little extra money while doing so. Each weekend, thousands of Yard Sales, Garage Sales and Estate Sales are held throughout the country. For the people holding these sales, the trick is getting the word out and getting as many people to come to your ...
157). Hand Quilting By : Penny Halgren
Now that you have all of the tools you need – quilting thread, thimble, quilt hoop or frame, and – most importantly – the quilt – you are ready to begin.
Thread your needle with a strand of thread about 20-24 inches long. Usually it works best to thread the needle just as the thread comes off of the spool. Tie a small knot in the end o...
158). How To Find Hidden Money In Your Hobby By : Doug Smith
What Is A Hobby?
Ask 10 different people what a hobby is, and you will no doubt get 10 different answers. It is also possible that all 10 answers are correct! Several factual sources were consulted to define a hobby.
Links to dozens of free and informative hobby sites appear at the conclusion of this article.
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159). Learning To Type And Handwriting Analysis - How Typing Skills Help You Hide Your Personality.... By : Jacob Surkis
Why is learning to type good for you?
There are plenty of reasons why, for example:
When you learn to type, you're able to put out your words on paper in a professional way, and especially today that computers, text editors and word-processors with many features are available. So, instead of writing with your hands, you ca...
160). Making Fishing Lures: Basic Tools Required - Part 1 By : K1959
Lets start with the basics, you need a clean solid work surface such as a bench, table, or desk, you will need a vise which will hold the various lures for drilling, filing, bending, and other operations. Almost any bench vise of good size will serve the purpose. Unless you have a permanent workbench, this vise doesn't have to be fastened to the ta...
161). Introduction To Watercolor Painting Techniques By : Ralph Serpe
This article will provide you with a general understanding of some of the more basic watercolor painting techniques.
Flat Wash Technique - The flat wash technique is one of the more basic and common of the various techniques. The flat wash technique is usually used when large areas of the canvas need to be covered. You will want to lay...
162). History of Candle Making By : Coffee Man
Who invented the candle?
Candles were invented independently in many countries. The Egyptians and Cretans made candles from beeswax, about 3000 BC. In the fourth century BC there were clay candle holders in Egypt. Qui Shi Huang (259 - 210 BC) was the first Emperor of the Qin Dynasty (221 - 206 BC). His mausoleum was rediscovered in the...
163). Which pool table? By : Jeff King
There are a few things to consider when purchasing a pool table that have an effect on the price and quality of your table and therefore, your game. Note that the term “pool tables” refers to the table used to play billiards, snooker, and all other cue-sports similar to this. The differences between these games are the rules and sets of balls used,...
164). Challenge Coin Display Cases And Challenge Coins Tips By : Paton Jackson
I find it amazing that the interest and popularity of challenge coins and challenge coin displays keeps rising. I get many questions about military challenge coins so I have decided to gather some valuable tips for you.
The most popular challenge coins are navy challenge coins, marine corps challenge coins, army challenge coins, air fo...
165). NexRemote Celestron GOTO Kit By : Anne Noonan
The latest in the Celestron goto kit is the NexRemote. It comes with your purchase of the Celestron Advanced Series GT. In goto software this is the latest state of the art telescope technology by Celestron.
The NexRemote Celestron goto kit is equipped with a global position service, also known as GPS. You'll be able to control your te...
166). The Art Of Magic Tricks By : Man2BMagic
Magic tricks are enjoyed by people from all over the world. It is something that seems to be a universal language that entertains both young and old.
Many people attempt to become amateur magicians as a way of entertaining family and friends. If someone wants to become a good magician, it would be helpful to know the different varietie...
167). Buying Your First Model Train By : Jason A. Martin
Selecting the right model train can be a difficult task for the newcomer to the model-railroading hobby. There are so many trains out there, each in a different size. In this article, I am going to discuss a couple important things to know before buying your first model train. I know firsthand how that very first trip to the model train store can f...
168). The Lincoln Cent – Part 3 – The Many Changes By : Keith Scott
No real changes occurred in the cent from 1918 through 1942. In 1943, the cent would again see a dramatic change although not to its design, but rather due to shortages of copper caused by the war. At the time of World War II, the one-cent coin was composed of 95 percent copper and 5 percent zinc. These metals were denied to the Mint for the durati...
169). Stamp Collecting Tips By : Michael Perry
Stamp collecting is an age-old hobby that holds the interest of millions of people the world over. Stamp collecting began in the 1840’s when the first stamps were issued. “Stamp madness,” or “timbromania” swept through Europe and spread worldwide. Stamp collecting is not as popular as it once was, but there are still an estimated 25 million people ...
170). Coin Collecting By : Max Plata
One of the most popular hobbies today is coin collecting. Coin collecting is a fun pastime that can be enjoyed by anyone.
The premise of coin collecting lies in the idea that certain coins are more valuable than others. Amateur collectors often save a coin if they notice it has a date that reaches back several decades.
M...
171). Some Fun and Helpful Dora the Explorer Games By : Jared Winston
If your child is a Dora the Explorer fan, you probably have bought, or are planning to buy, any of the available Dora the Explorer games. These games are educational in nature, just like the TV show itself, and help children develop their abilities while having fun. There is a whole line of Dora the Explorer games designed that are designed to focu...
172). Most Popular Embroidery Patterns By :
Embroidery is a popular hobby enjoyed by men and women all over the world. This historic needlecraft has changed a great deal over its lifetime and has been given a high tech boost through the popular embroidery machines that can whip up a lovely design with a push of a button. When it comes to the most popular embroidery patterns, however, it does...
173). Magic Tricks - Black Art By : Edward Jellard
Black art is an old form of magic that is rarely used today in its original form. The effect black art produces is fantastic, it is as close to trick photography as you can get without a camera!
A magician practising black art will find a stage and dim the lights. While he and his assistants are wearing white, the audience can see them...
174). Amateur Radio Operators - Heroes? By : Sintilia Miecevole
Amateur radio is a hobby and has over 600,000 radio operators in the USA alone. The hobby is about communications and various ways of communicating via radio waves.
What most people do not know about the hobby and the people that are operators is that they are one of the most used groups in a disaster situation.
The amat...
175). The Lincoln Cent – Part I – The Beginning By : Keith Scott
Incredibly, from 1909 through 2004, over 400 billion pennies have been minted. Yes, that is over four hundred billion, as in billion with a "B". That is roughly 1400 pennies per each US Citizen. If you have a jar, can, piggy bank, no doubt you have your share. More cents are produced than any other denomination. The lifespan of the Lincoln cent has...
176). Determining Coin Values By : -JD
Factors that Influence the Value of Collectible Coins
If you are interested in collecting coins, it’s important to be able to have a rough idea of how much coins are worth. Knowing how coin values are determined will enable you to find good deals, and ensure that you don’t get cheated into paying too much money for a coin with a low w...
177). Collecting Autographs For Fun & Profit By : Daphne Succes
Autograph collecting is a fun and rewarding hobby, but it’s also a lucrative business for many entrepreneurs. As a hobby, autographs are a terrific way to own a piece of memorabilia that has been personally signed by your favorite actor, musician, athlete, etc. Collectors across the globe are always looking to add the unattainable signature to thei...
178). Family Lineage is a Treasure Hunt By : Tom LeBaron
Family lineage is one of the most interesting topics for anyone to discuss because it is unique to each family. Finding everything from royalty to heroes in family lineage is exciting. Having a personal record of family lineage is a great treasure. Recently, the Latter-day Saint church provided Larry King with a copy of his family history during hi...
179). Leather Jacket Care By : Jake
If you own a fine leather jacket then you've probably drawn a few looks here and there because of the style. Unfortunately over time, even a great leather jacket can turn ugly on you if it isn't properly maintained.
Prevention is Your Best Option
When you first bring your leather jacket home, you want to condition and wat...
180). The Lincoln Cent – Part IV – Upcoming Changes By : Keith Scott
To review our last segment, the Lincoln Cent has undergone many changes. From the VDB initials controversy, composition changes and reverse changes nearly 50 years ago (from Wheat to Memorial). The versatile cent has seen its share of changes.
So what does the future hold for the Lincoln cent? Legislation was recently passed authorized...
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