Posted by Melvin on May 20, 2009 in
Stormy Life
It is true, from some individuals recovering from addiction can be a life long battle that never ends. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be. There are many great tools to help eliminate the problem so you’re not an exhausting your life fighting it. In conjunction to structuredsystems I found some cool addiction recovery music that really put a new perspective on addiction with more effective an progressive ways to recover more quickly.
It is really good recovery music but a story similar to Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” that is talking about the process of the 12 steps. I would say it sounds kind of like a style of nine inch nails and muse however not as dismal. He’s got a few song previews on his site at inspiringrock.com and I think that is because they are temporary before getting it professionally mixed. Either way it is great to see good music from the electro rock genre. It is great recovery rock -and- with a new perspective.
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Posted by Melvin on May 20, 2009 in
Stormy Life
If you have been trying to buy full duvet cover then you must know that this is an expensive excercise. Do not throw in the towel just yet because there is another way – make the cover on your own. In this article I will present some few ideas on how you can go about doing this.
Don’t worry if at first you don’t make one that are high quality like your typical 7 piece duvet cover sets you find in stores but depending on how fast you catch on it can be something to be proud of. The first hurdle you are probably going to encounter is that of making the perfect insertion point i.e. where the sheets are inserted. You may have a challenge in closing off the top where you have your closures.
To try and assist you with this, start by organizing the sheets. Look for material that will suite your taste and style – For instance if you interested in velvet duvet covers then buy material made from that particular style or fabric. Before you think about folding the top sides you must first pin the bottom and side.
Make the buttonholes at the top right. This should be exactly where the two sheet ends are joined together. You can also use ribbons if you like. If the sheet is longer than the quilt then fold it down on one side – about 12 inches. The next step is to then stitch it up on the sides to make it look like an envelope closure.
Now for the closures you can also insert a zipper, snap tape, snaps or Velcro if you are looking for something stiff. My best option is nylon zippers. This is because they make it easy for me to dress up the bed.
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