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  2. Here's How to Fasten Off in Crochet to Keep Your Stitch ... - AOL

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    Watch this video tutorial on how to fasten off in crochet to secure your stitch and keep it from unraveling. The steps are easy and perfect for weaving in ends.

  3. Blind stitch - Wikipedia

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    A blind stitch in sewing is a method of joining two pieces of fabric so that the stitch thread is invisible (or nearly invisible) during the normal use of the finished product. Blind stitching uses a folded edge of the fabric to hide the stitches; therefore, this type of stitch can be used to create a blind hem or to join two folded edges together.

  4. I2P - Wikipedia

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    The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) is an anonymous network layer (implemented as a mix network) that allows for censorship-resistant, peer-to-peer communication. Anonymous connections are achieved by encrypting the user's traffic (by using end-to-end encryption), and sending it through a volunteer-run network of roughly 55,000 computers distributed around the world.

  5. Hook-and-eye closure - Wikipedia

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    In addition to their application on brassieres, bustiers, corsets and other fine lingerie, a single hook-and-eye closure is often sewn above the top of the zipper to "finish" it and take stress off the fastening on a skirt, dress or pants. They are generally provided at one gross to a box and range in size from No. 1 small, to No. 10 large.

  6. ‘Surface’ Season 2 Trailer: Gugu Mbatha-Raw ... - AOL

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    The second season of Apple TV+’s psychological thriller “Surface” has a new trailer for its eight-episode season, teasing Sophie’s (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) ambitious venture to London. The new ...

  7. Invisible mending - Wikipedia

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    Invisible mending is a fabric repair technique that re-weaves yarn into the fabric of a garment or item of upholstery to seamlessly patch a hole. [1] The technique reconstructs both the warp and weft of the fabric by collecting warp and weft yarns from the hem or a piece of fabric of the same kind, before using a long needle to reweave the yarns to match the original weave exactly.

  8. Showaddywaddy - Wikipedia

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    The shops owner claimed they were dropped off at a clothes bank. [39] The shop returned all the remaining clothes for free. Challenger and his wife, Dawn, donated to the same Salvation Army shop as a way of thanking them. [39] Showaddywaddy have continued to tour, and still do around 100 dates a year in the UK and Europe.

  9. Social invisibility - Wikipedia

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    This disconnectedness can lead to absorbed coping and breakdowns, based on the asymmetrical relationship between someone made invisible and others. [ 5 ] Among African-American men, invisibility can often take the form of a psychological process that both deals with the stress of racialized invisibility, and the choices made in becoming visible ...