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Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) CLIP | Captain America Ship Fight Scene | HD - Duration: 4:09.
Target is a mobile satellite launch platform,
the Lemurian Star.
They were sending up their last payload when pirates took them,
93 minutes ago.
- Any demands? - Billion and a half.
- Why so steep? - Because it's S.H.l. E.L.D.'s.
So it's not off-course. It's trespassing.
I'm sure they have a good reason.
You know, I'm getting a little tired of being Fury's janitor.
Relax. It's not that complicated.
How many pirates?
25. Top mercs led by this guy.
Georges Batroc. Ex-DGSE, Action Division.
He's at the top of lnterpol's Red Notice.
Before the French demobilised him, he had 36 kill missions.
This guy's got a rep for maximum casualties.
Hostages?
Oh, mostly techs. One officer. Jasper Sitwell.
They're in the galley.
What's Sitwell doing on a launch ship?
All right, I'm gonna sweep the deck and find Batroc.
Nat, you kill the engines and wait for instructions.
Rumlow, you sweep aft, find the hostages,
get them to the life-pods, get them out. Let's move.
S.T.R.I.K.E., you heard the Cap. Gear up.
Secure channel seven.
Seven secure.
Did you do anything fun Saturday night?
Well, all the guys from my barbershop quartet are dead,
so, no, not really.
Coming up on the drop zone, Cap.
You know, if you ask Kristen out, from Statistics, she'd probably say yes.
That's why I don't ask.
Too shy, or too scared?
Too busy!
Was he wearing a parachute?
No.
No, he wasn't.
Ahh!
Ahh!
Hey!
Don't move.
Thanks.
Yeah. You seemed pretty helpless without me.
What about the nurse that lives across the hall from you?
She seems kind of nice.
Secure the engine room, then find me a date.
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Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) CLIP | Steve Rogers Meets Sam Wilson | HD - Duration: 3:05.
On your left.
On your left.
Uh-huh. On my left. Got it.
Don't say it. Don't you say it.
- On your left. - Come on!
Oh!
Need a medic?
I need a new set of lungs.
Dude, you just ran, like, 13 miles in 30 minutes.
I guess I got a late start.
Really? You should be ashamed of yourself.
You should take another lap.
Did you just take it? I assume you just took it.
What unit you with?
58th Pararescue.
But now I'm working down at the VA.
- Sam Wilson. - Steve Rogers.
I kind of put that together.
Must have freaked you out, coming home after the whole defrosting thing.
It takes some getting used to.
It's good to meet you, Sam.
It's your bed, right?
What's that?
Your bed, it's too soft.
When I was over there, I'd sleep on the ground,
use rock for pillows, like a caveman.
Now I'm home, lying in my bed, and it's like...
Lying on a marshmallow.
Feel like I'm gonna sink right to the floor.
How long?
Two tours.
You must miss the good old days, huh?
Well, things aren't so bad.
Food's a lot better. We used to boil everything.
No polio is good.
Internet, so helpful.
I've been reading that a lot, trying to catch up.
Marvin Gaye, 1972, Trouble Man soundtrack.
Everything you missed jammed into one album.
I'll put it on the list.
All right, Sam, duty calls. Thanks for the run.
If that's what you want to call running.
Oh, that's how it is?
- Oh, that's how it is. - Okay.
Any time you want to stop by the VA, make me look awesome
in front of the girl at the front desk, just let me know.
- I'll keep it in mind. - Yeah.
Hey, fellas.
Either one of you know where the Smithsonian is?
I'm here to pick up a fossil.
That's hilarious.
- How you doing? - Hey.
Can't run everywhere.
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Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Movie Clip | Captain America vs. Georges Batroc | HD - Duration: 4:08.
Targets acquired.
S.T.R.I.K.E. in position.
Natasha, whats your status?
Status, Natasha.
Hang on!
Engine room secure.
Time is up.
Who dies first...?
You!
Get that one.
On my mark.
Three...
Two... One.
I told you, S.H.I.E.L.D. doesn't negotiate.
The line just went dead.
I've lost contact with them...
Ahh!
Hostages en route to extraction.
Romanoff missed the rendezvous point, Cap.
Hostiles are still in play.
Natasha, Batroc's on the move.
Circle back to Rumlow and protect the hostages.
Natasha.
I thought you were more than just a shield...
Let's see.
Well, this is awkward.
What are you doing?
Backing up the hard drive.
It's a good habit to get into.
Rumlow needed your help.
What the hell are you doing here?
You're saving S.H.I.E.L.D. intel.
Whatever I can get my hands on.
Our mission is to rescue hostages.
No, that's your mission,
and you've done it beautifully.
You just jeopardised this whole operation.
I think that's overstating things.
Okay.
That one's on me.
You're damn right.(CoolestClips4K)
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The Hook with Charles Kelley | Darius Rucker - Episode 1 | Topgolf - Duration: 14:09.
[MUSIC]
It's a hot one buddy.
I'm excited.
>> I am too.
>> I love playing out west.
>> The golf is amazing out here too.
And the golf ball goes longer too.
>> You gotta consider that.
>> It's been shorter in my recent years so that could be a good help.
>> Yup. If you can't handle the heat.
Then you can't handle the heat as they say.
>> Get out of the kitchen. [MUSIC]
>> Hey everybody, I'm Charles Kelley from Lady Antebellum and
when I'm not in the studio like this, recording or
out on the road performing, I'm out here playing golf.
[SOUND] No matter how long I've played this game,
there is one person I cannot seem to beat.
>> I'm John, Charles' big brother.
Charles plays all over the world, but
the truth is he has no idea what real competition is anymore.
So I'm gonna take him on.
Any time, any place.
>> So that's what we're gonna do.
We're gonna go all around the country and play as much golf as we can.
And I've got some surprises.
I'm gonna bring some celebrity friends along.
Celebrity or sports star.
It doesn't matter.
>> They're going down. [MUSIC]
>> Charles, we have been driving it seems like forever.
Where are we going?
>> Trust me, trust me, I'm gonna go take a little left.
I gotta see a guy about a thing.
What is this?
>> Just chill out man I got this figured out.
Pull right up here.
>> Give me a second, I'll be back, I wanna get out here.
>> What in the world are we doing?
>> Hey! >> What's up, man?
>> How you doing, buddy?
>> Good to see you, bro.
>> Today my secret weapon is Darius Rucker.
My best friend in country music and a damn good golfer.
>> Thanks for doing this man-- >> Dude, your bus is sweet man,
these floors -- >> All
of this is from some seventeenth century barn.
I love the fridge, I love the brick.
>> Can I make me an adult beverage?
>> Of course you can, whatever you want right is right in there.
>> Baby, this is a true tour bus.
>> [LAUGH] That's a tour bus right there.
[MUSIC].
>> What are we doing?
It's taking forever.
>> So how's the tour been going, man?
>> Good man, it's been fun so far.
>> I love the single.
>> I think our song is gonna be, maybe the next single.
>> Awesome.
>> I'm excited. >> That's really epic.
>> How's your record going?
>> Good, we finished a record, we started our tour.
We all have little kids now, so you know how that goes.
>> I know how that goes.
>> Like traveling and family circus out there now.
Now it's hilarious.
[MUSIC]
>> I'm tired of this, I've been dealing with this all my life.
Waiting and waiting for these younger brothers.
This new millennial generation, I don't understand it.
[MUSIC]
>> What are we doing here, what's happening?
>> All right, so I'm fired up, man.
My brother John, he used to play college golf, played a little pro golf.
And he just thinks he's the best golfer in the world.
It just drives me nuts.
I just wanna kinda bring him down a peg, and you're my ringer.
>> [LAUGH] >> I know you play every day.
>> I do [LAUGH], I play a lot.
Let's get him, I'm in.
>> Let's do it.
[MUSIC]
>> [LAUGH] Finally.
>> [SOUND] >> My God.
>> Hello, John.
>> Y'all have set this thing up.
Man, how you doing?
Get us in.
>> Yeah. >> I'm going to kick your butt.
>> So you all been in there, while I've been in there bowling in the sun.
>> [LAUGH] Exactly.
Now you've got, we had to make you sweat.
>> So what kind of game have you all figured out now.
>> You talk a big game, and I want to do a little best ball.
Two of us versus you.
>> I feel like we got you.
>> I've been working out, I'm ready.
>> Really, you look good.
>> I'm fired up.
Okay, let's go do this.
[MUSIC]
Alright dude. >> Ready?
>> Hell yeah.
I got some room in the cart right there?
>> Nah this is me and Charles' cart.
>> What?
Am I walking? What am I doing?
>> Woo.
>> What are we surfing today, what is this?
>> It's all you man.
This is all I got left.
I mean you can walk.
I can make that work.
Do they have good insurance here?
>> [LAUGH] >> All right.
Let's do it boys.
>> That's it. >> All right.
We'll see you up there.
We'll see on the first tee.
>> All right. >> Let's do it.
>> So >> It's like a surf board.
>> He's going to kill himself. >> Yeah.
I know.
>> [LAUGH] >> Are you stuck?
>> [LAUGH] >> Wait til I tell my kids about this.
[MUSIC]
>> All right, before we start.
>> All right.
>> Our challenge today.
Just because, of course, you have played professional golf and college golf.
Darius and I, our best score versus yours, and what are we gonna play for.
>> I think the loser should have to go to the box office and
buy a ticket to the show tonight.
>> I would love nothing more than for you to walk up to that [LAUGH] ticket and
have to pay to your own show, I like that.
>> All right, that's the deal.
>> All right it's a deal.
>> Let's do this.
>> Watch out for that rock and water.
>> [LAUGH] >> You watch out for that rock.
>> [MUSIC]
Good ball. >> Good ball.
Good ball.
>> A little short, but in the fairway.
[LAUGH] >> Already talking the trash talk.
>> My whole life, growing up.
I mean, you can't do anything that was well done.
>> That was just a good, solid shot on the first hole,
I am going to give you some credit.
>> Thank you.
[MUSIC]
Bingo.
>> Darius. >> You could put like a wash
cloth on those two.
>> That's so solid.
Leave me hanging.
>> I would never do that.
[MUSIC]
>> Watch out for that rock.
>> I'm going over the rock.
[MUSIC]
>> He is going over there.
>> [LAUGH]
[MUSIC]
>> [SOUND] [LAUGH] >> Man down.
[MUSIC]
>> Lost half my drink.
It's amazing y'all could put a blanket over your two balls here.
>> Well that's serious teamwork.
>> We have a unity.
Ebony and ivory.
>> What a swing Darius.
>> Good ball. [MUSIC]
Okay. >> Good ball, Charles.
>> Right next to each other, once again.
We'll keep this all day long.
>> You all literally like another blanket away.
>> That's the way we play.
>> Most people would think this is a difficult shot.
>> But not for you, right?
Yeah, we know.
>> While you do that, I'm just gonna kinda...
>> [LAUGH] >> [LAUGH]
>> [LAUGH]
>> It's fun until someone gets whiplash.
>> All right you're not going to put a leg up on the hill?
>> Maybe I'm just trying to feel it out first.
>> There you go.
Wow.
>> Great shot.
>> Why you got to always show off?
[MUSIC]
Whoa.
>> Be careful coming down this hill.
[MUSIC]
Winds against us, pins in the back.
I'm gonna go with a six iron Darius.
>> Okay.
>> No.
>> Look at the wind grab that.
>> I think that's in the water.
That was not a good one.
>> No it was not.
>> I need you partner.
I got it.
>> [SOUND] >> Yeah, very good, very good!
>> [APPLAUSE] >> Putt.
>> You got a 100 foot putt,
but it's a good shot, putt.
>> [LAUGH] >> But what I'm doing,
I'm doing a whole different method.
It's called old school golf right here.
>> Just hit it.
No that's pretty good.
>> Great swing.
>> Thank you. >> Goodness.
>> Old school golf.
Sometimes you've gotta teach these new guys new methods.
Old methods.
>> That wasn't my best shot buddy.
I'm sorry. >> I'm telling you man,
my brother like it's a psych thing.
It gets to my head.
>> That's what big brothers do, I guess.
[MUSIC]
You see it?
>> I think you're right there.
>> I'll do this.
>> That's dedication right there from my partner.
>> That's why I'm talking about.
Hey, watch out for rattlesnakes.
>> [LAUGH] >> What a shot!
>> Golf shot.
>> That's my partner right there.
>> Unbelievable.
>> It was touch and go there for a second, but
all it takes is one good shot to get you back in the game so I'll take it.
All right, Darius. [MUSIC]
That was great speed.
>> That's not a bad putt.
>> Hey, Charles?
>> Yeah, buddy.
>> You still got some water on your legs?
You wanna clean that ball off for me?
>> [LAUGH] >> Birdie for the win, no pressure.
>> I think it's gonna be really, really slow.
>> I think you're right. [MUSIC]!
>> So we're still in it.
>> Gosh that was a good putt though.
>> All right you're gonna have to mark that.
You got a little bit of chicken left on that bone.
>> Everybody's put for par, right?
>> Everybody's put for par.
One of us needs this to make this the move to the play off.
[MUSIC]
>> There he is!
>> Aah!
>> There he is!
You know what?
You've done it all day!
[LAUGH] >> Let me get that for you.
>> All day long. [LAUGH]
>> Good putt, Darius.
>> That makes mine good, so if this goes in, we go to the playoff?
>> Yup.
[MUSIC]
Nice.
>> All right, guess we gotta do a playoff, boys.
What do you want to do?
>> I say out of the sand.
>> Bunker? Which bunker?
>> Downhill, downwind.
>> Nasty, all right.
>> That's not very nice.
>> We'll do it. [MUSIC]
>> We're doing this?
This bunker? >> That bunker.
Closest to the pin wins it.
>> What are we gonna do this for?
>> It's for the whole win.
>> It's for the win.
Who loses gotta go buy a ticket to the show.
>> Gotta buy a ticket to the show.
>> Gotta go to the box office and buy a ticket.
>> I love it. Good luck.
[MUSIC]
[SOUND].
You got a partner dude.
>> Ugh.
[MUSIC]
[SOUND] >> What a shot!
>> My goodness.
>> Stop right there.
>> I can already smell the money coming out of John's
pocket paying for that ticket.
>> So I gotta play to win.
[MUSIC]
>> Champion!
>> He got too greedy.
>> We're playing this out?
>> No, that's it. That's the way the cookie crumbles.
[MUSIC]
Box office. Don't go cheap on me today.
We got to get the best tickets in the house.
>> He'd like two tickets.
>> I need some really good seats because..
uhhh...
>> Because he lost a bet.
>> Beautiful.
>> two ten. >> Enjoy your show.
>> Alright thank you darling.
Hey you're a good man.
>> Thank you. >> Have you
ever bought a Darius Rucker ticket?
>> No.
But it feels good, it feels really good.
>> Let's do it.
>> I want to see the stage.
>> Yeah, let's go in the theater for a second.
>> Dude, stage set up.
>> Ready to go man.
>> Awesome.
>> Sweet.
>> Can I hop on those drums >> [CROSSTALK] back.
[MUSIC]
Yeah.
I'm looking at your set list.
>> Let Her Cry...
>> All these years you still love to play man.
>> I started with Hootie when I was 19 so 32 years playing in the damn band.
>> First time I met Darius, you know we meet each other and
I said I've gotta send you this video of me as a boy playing,
Hold My Hand >> It was us.
You were on the drums and Josh was playing and I was singing.
We were playing Hold My Hand.
And I think I was probably 14.
>> You were probably 14 tops yeah.
>> I can tell you it was literally two minutes
later we're getting in a fight because.
>> Yeah we always got in fights.
>> [LAUGH] He wasn't hitting the right thing and
so I'd get up to him and say no you got to hit it right here.
>> The thing is the older brother always.
>> Given up the [CROSSTALK].
>> And I wasn't even a musician.
[LAUGH] [CROSSTALK] >> On the golf course.
>> Dude I heard you sing, I wouldn't say that.
>> I love coming here before the show, cuz it's quiet.
You know, you come out here and this place is gonna be packed.
>> So you got anything special in store?
>> I'll play a couple of new songs today, that's off the record coming out.
>> Yeah.
>> Got Charles, that's gonna be a surprise.
>> Yeah, Darius and Luke Bryan.
>> Got a little song on his record.
>> Yeah, we do. >> That we're doing.
>> Very excited about that.
>> That's the cool thing about our genre.
>> It is. >> We're all good buddies.
>> Yeah. >> And we're all rooting for
each other, and it's fun.
>> And I bet you feel the same way about it, I always say I play two and
a half hours, two hours for free.
>> Yeah. >> They pay me to travel.
>> Just to travel, exactly.
>> And leave my family and all that stuff.
There's some moments when you're playing a show where you look up and
you go, I do this for a freaking living man.
>> It's a lot of fun.
>> [LAUGH] >> It is.
>> It's unbelievable
>> Being out here on the road,
it's like my two biggest loves.
I mean, behind of course are family, God.
You get golf and music, man, it's the best.
It's the best way to make a living.
>> I love it. [MUSIC]
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I Married a Horse - Duration: 7:27.
Watch the wheels.
Woah.
Ta-Da.
Hey daddy.
Yeah?
Help me.
What do you need help with?
Where are his legs?
Oh there they are.
I need help, you got to take them out.
There you go.
Thanks.
What are you kids doing?
You guys are having fun.
Yes.
Are you being good Averie?
You are not putting those in your mouth?
Good morning afternoon in life guys.
I'm building Legos.
What are you doing a.
Watching Moana.
Yeah, Moana.
Make way, make way.
Yeah?
I making a house, please help me.
Put it right there.
You got a push harder.
Hard, hard, hard.
Thanks.
You made this house?
I'm making it.
Wow, Gavin.
That's amazing buddy.
Watch out crew.
You got to back away from my building.
I'm trying to get the Legos.
Give me a Lego.
Yeah.
Lego.
Thanks, Lego.
You are welcome.
I think your bacon is ready.
Not yet, from I'm finished building.
OK, little southern boy.
OK guys, let's do this.
Sorry about that.
Don't be sorry about that.
So, arms in front.
Shoulder length apart.
Don't put your booty in the air.
Let's go.
Now do it for real.
OK, we got this.
Ready?
One.
Two?
I have a weak elbows.
Come to the conclusion, is Kaitlin is a woman that just has weak joints.
Wherever, if your hand connects to your arm she's got a weak wrist.
Ha ha.
She get this forearm, connected to the other arm.
Ha ha.
Part, her elbows week.
I sit by a computer all day.
I have not, have, strong Ankles.
She's got weak ankles.
It's because she's around this guy all day.
She sees me, and she's like.
Wow.
Ha ha ha.
Wow.
My ankles are weak.
That's knees.
Anyways.
She gets weak in all the joints.
Because this guy is so..
Hot!
Something like that.
But, I definitely have weak ankles.
It's like a running joke, because.
I like twisted my ankle is.
It's like a running joke, when she runs she twists.
Or anything I do it like hurts my knees and ankles.
And I'm always like I can't.
Because like Tom had different workout equipment, and I can't use that.
Because I have weak ankles.
Stop, you're making it sound silly but it's a serious condition.
What are you gonna do?
I'm going to make My, my tricks!
All right, do your tricks.
Wow.
He does not have weak ankles.
No, look at those things.
Have you guys ever seen Kaitlin do something like this?
No. and you never will, because she's got weak
ankles.
I can't.
Do you guys understand how much it is the hold me up on these tiny little feet.
You ever seen a horse?
I love horses.
Their bodies are so big.
In their feet or so tiny.
They make me laugh.
That's Kaitlin.
I have a little feet.
Here's another thing.
Who's light saber this is?
Mine.
Other than Gavins.
And we will send you guys a free fidget spinner.
First one in the comments that answers that.
Free fidget spinner.
36.
37.
As always, hands underneath your shoulders.
Flat back.
And don't take that booty in the air.
One, two, three.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Slow down.
You are the one going fast.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
Come on! crank them out.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
Wait, one more?
One more.
Oh, I thought I had a few more.
Alright, 37.
37.
I'm kind of blowing my own mind right now.
I feel like every day it's so hard, you get to the next one.
I think I could have done 38 today.
Awe, thank you.
Thank you baby.
She wants to get on your back.
Can I get on your back.
We are getting things packed up ready for a vacation.
Coming up in a couple days.
Whoa.
Tomorrow is her last day here.
Two days we will be flying, to our destination.
We got this, it's a backpack.
That you can strap a kid into.
I don't to pinch myself I'm so nervous.
Check that out Siri And then you put your baby in there.
Like a.
That's great.
Sacajawea sack.
What are those called.
Oh I just learned that.
Basically we got it so we can go through the airport.
And not have to worry about the kids getting tired.
Especially because this when we have to.
A Papoose.
A papoose?
Papoose.
Oh, yeah, a papoose.
I knew that.
Like a cocoon, a butterfly.
A chrysalis.
Chrysalis that's the word.
Kate came in here come and clean it up from the Legos.
And look at what it turned into.
This.
We have to get packed because when does your plane leave?
6:05 AM.
We have to leave here at like 3:30 AM.
We just had the day we had.
You have the day you have.
Be the better.
Do the heart thing.
AND WE DANCE.
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Canada is a great peace place to live, have families, and
get jobs. These are some examples.
Canada is a beautiful place, the CN Tower
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foods in Canada, from many countries.
Canada is a great country for everyone.
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"STAY ALIVE." - Duration: 2:42.
My servant.
My God
You have to live for yourself
It's because of you that my father died.
Because you are a killer!
Because that's who you are!
Byeongyeon!
He was diagnosed with a brain tumour
I'm sorry I cannot remember anything.
Will you give me a chance?
I want to make a new memory of us.
I still like you so much.
I like you too.
You murdered someone who loved you,
and cared for you.
What's the secret she told you?
Byeongyeon
If I had..
just one person in the world I could trust
It would still..
be you.
You were my first love.
I love her.
Goodbye, forever.
Thank you, Dong Soo.
Byeongyeon..
I dare you to touch even only one finger of him
I'm such an idiot!
You are the only man,
whom I will ever love.
Why do you keep leaving me alone?
when we were born together?
I'm right here.
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How to wet felt a seamless glasses case around a resist - full process - Duration: 27:02.
hi I'm Aannsha Jones thank you for visiting in this video you can see how I
wet felt a seamless glasses case with unspun wool around a resist this
technique can be used to make a mobile phone case purse bag or slippers the
ideas are limitless once you learn how the video takes time to show you the
steps you need to take to get a great smooth edge all-round
ready then let's begin my husband has asked me to make a glasses case for his
Sunnies that he wants to take on the boat with him so I've chosen some colors
that I think he's going to like and I'm going for pretty much green because
instead of a green loving person I've got a bit of black he often wears black
so that would sort of just help to tie in with anything he's wearing if he
carries it with him and some hand dyed silk Roving's so the other things that
I'm going to be using for this project and that you're going to be meeting if
you're going to be doing a similar thing is you might want some rubber gloves
water I've got an old Bowl I use for all of my
arty projects look at some paint you're going to be using warm and sometimes hot
and sometimes cold water so if you can be worked by I think that's great if not
then just put it into a little bowl or container you don't want to resist now
for my patreon supporters I will be putting the step-by-step formula that I
used to work out the correct size of the resist because if you've worked with the
wet felting technique you realize that you have to start out with making a
piece of felt that's larger than the finished product because there is
shrinkage and it can be up to 30 40 or 50 percent just depending on how hard
you work the material of what kind of wall you using how many
layers you've got and where they you are very heavy-handed or like handed when
you're actually working a material so I've got a resist here that is going to
shrink down to the size and a once for my husband's glasses case to find out
how I got this specific size and how you can also work out your own head over to
Patreon and there's a link below your support can help me survive the
materials that I use to show you how to make these videos it can cost as little
as a dollar a month to support me all of my videos are always free and that's a
given and as a way of saying thank you to the people who do support me in doing
this I put this kind of information up the extra information like how to work
out what size of resist you need head over to Patreon and find out a little
bit more about it so for now this is the resist I'm going to use I'm also going
to be using soap and a middle with some elastic bands plus the ever handy white
vinegar and I've got a couple of pieces of bubble wrap so this big piece of
bubble wrap is going to meet either working layer that I just work on and
this is going to be the bubble wrap that I use when I'm actually rolling through
the wall around the resist and obviously you're going to need towels
because it's a wet job and if you over wet things the towels great cuz it soaks
up all the water if you want to spray the water on and if you wants to shake
it on use some kind of water container and also something I use when I get into
the actual following process is I use a glass that's got a bubbly bottom because
it's great it it's soft and it just gives
that extra resistance and friction that helps the wall to start to grab together
as the hooks open as it gets stressed it all grabs together and then it starts to
shrink and this little baby really helps so that's about it so I'll just tidy it
all up and we'll come back with a nice clean slate and we'll start what we're
going to do is going to filled up multiple layers on each side and fold
the layers over the edge so that you've got a lovely seamless finished product
I'm going to start with a nice mint green for the inside basically just
starting to layering out all that was really good wasn't it I chose a towel
the same color so I can't really see where the edges of wool is but you want
sort of about that much edge so it'll go over the wrist
now being resisted I'm using today I've made from a piece of really sick
polystyrene packing and I find that that's really good because it's it's
pliable so it'll Bend as you're working with it but it's also thick enough that
you can feel it underneath and unlike cardboard it won't it won't go soggy you
can only can they use it if you want to make a similar project later
so now I've done that I'm going to lay them out it at 90 degrees to the first
layer and I'm going to overlap the top as well because what I'll be doing is
eventually I will cut a hole in the top so that's two layers so I'm going to do
now is going to cover it with a piece of netting which I forgot to tell you about
and then I'm going to put some gloves on now how long is how long these gloves
are going to spare my hands I judge now because I actually prefer working
barehanded because I lost the whole tactile feel of working with the felt is
to really get the feel of where it's at in the EM processing of the material so
I'm just dissolving some soap in the water the last area before that I showed
you I'm just going to what I'm just going to
do is I'm just going to just with my fingers twist it on now if you want you
can spray it I just find that too slow
working up a bit wet fall off the wall and I'm just going to give it just a
little little rub with the folks and then just really really gently just rub
it basically all I'm doing right now is I'm just getting it so that it's able to
be uncovered and then turned over because I want to repeat this what I've
done here on the other side and then we're going to build up layers so but it
becomes a nice sturdy case alright so that'll do so now what we're
going to do is we're going to uncover if I condition the signing like this going
on I cut earlier so you'll notice that the wall very quickly starts to migrate
through the netting so it's good practice anyway when you're making felt
just to keep pulling the netting back so now we're just going to flip it real
quick and then just fold this often older on to the other side so
we're starting to fill in seeing the sides and edges so this saves you from
having to stitch it together I'm going to clip these off because wool sticks
to anything that's even got a little bit of moisture and so it's something much
easier to do it this way one doesn't weigh very much so you
actually don't need a lot of weight of wool you know if you sort of measure
which out probably about I don't know 10 or 20 grams
sometimes the wall has got little bits of vegetable matter in it because you
know it comes off a sheep and sheep growing fear so you're going to get part
of the field in it sometimes just get a little feel for it when you when your
hands are in direct contact or into the material just have to use lots of really
good hand cream later the first is helping to stress the wool fibers so the
the fibres open up and sort of little hooks or barbs spread out and then they
all get tangled together and that that is what and felt they all together and
it becomes a massive material and then as you work it and work it they all
eventually shrinks and that's called bullying and that's when it becomes a
really durable thick water-resistant material
which is why it's been used centuries and it's been using things like
manufacturing you know in lumps when they sometimes put spelt in between cogs
of wheels and things like that
amazing amazing to think that comes up back of a sheet or other animals you
know not just sheet but also our Packers and you can get angora rabbit and other
types of animals just get wrong memory right now but yeah I generally lose all
actually and then there are different kinds of more as well so this is marina
water I'm this this is very fine soft wool and for this project you could actually use a
wool that is coarser so where marino wool can be anywhere from
19-22 (give or take) microns there are other wools from different
sheeps - different sheeps!! - different breedsof sheep that have thicker microns so
they would be you know say 22 to 28 and they're coarser some of them have got
curls and so you can use the curls to to create a really lovely part of
the design of what you're trying to make we turned it
all right so right now you can start building up the outside layer so I'm
going to make one layer the top of it you're going to start with this lovely
aqua green emerald
so I'm going to put sort of dark black and I don't think I'll put it in evenly
I'll make a sort of wave and make you look slightly longer and I might just
put a little bit there so I also put some more of this emerald here now
obviously this isn't exactly perpendicular because I'm just waving
the shape so that it flows and what's going to happen is these edges are going
to migrate together so we bit of a variegation with the two colours which I
think will look really nice now if you wanted a straight edge you could use pre
felt which is where you sort of get the felt up to a certain level almost like
what we've just done underneath with the other layers and then you can cut it out
and put it down depending what stage is the felting process you put it onto the
thing that you're making will depend on how how much it keeps its shape but fill
it so now we're just going to play with wool like this okay so that's that layer
go back to the black and just for a little bit of sheen lustre on this
side I've got some mixed war with filth here so it's got a few different colors
which will blend all this so I'm just going to pop this just to give the
essence of waves I'm going to carry those around see, like working with
watercolor nothing quite - I mean yes you can you can be really specific after how
it's going to turn out but if you're if you just think sort of loose technique
like this it's a bit like watercolor and me you know how to how the colors will
migrate can really be a lovely surprise as I said if you if you wanted to have a
really specific finish and working with pre felt a really good way of achieving
that getting excited now there we go oh speaking icing already
isn't it and then flip that over for the last
time probably and we're going to put this up here like this
so we're going to go
I'll give it a sort of wispy finish and
I'm going to get this blue emerald
so this I'm going to make a little bit more defined in terms of the aging
there'll still be some bleeding across I reckon now what I want to do is add
more of these and again I'm going to make waves these I'm going to make a
little bit more defined a bit of twisting
I'm going to get one differently so here's a different the different show to
really build up a sense of way not anything majorly defined what I might do
not just add a better definition this one hand I stopped rowing so it's going
to make it more greeny that it's turning into more of an ocean type thing so here's
some beautiful hand dyed turquoise silk rovings
okay that looks rather nice doesn't it? now seen with silk is it doesn't felt so
it's always good just put a few little wisps of wool which migrates over it and
act like glue and sticks it to the rest of the fiber so finally let's travel it
up it's such a wonderful creative processes felting is very forgiving you
can work sell it quickly with it and unless you know you're looking for like
like I say, unless you're looking for a really specific result there really aren't too many mistakes
you can make with it so see how it's just gone over the edges and turn it
over and that actually isn't too bad this see how it matches the other side
pretty good good robbing so now basically it's just
rubbing and pulling back the netting so that the fibers that migrate through it
and then continuing rubbing and pulling it back and then eventually it will felt
and then you'll keep working it and eventually it will fall so I'll just
keep going to this and I'll sing it at the next stage hold their together quite
well what we're going to do now is I'm going to put it on the bubble wrap like
this and then I'm going to put it around this little fella
this just speeds up the process. the thing with this is if you if you roll it
hundred ways that way you have to unroll it turn it around and roll it come to
way the other way and then do the same on the edges as well so that it gets an
even shrinkage
mmm looking good
I'm gonna get a bit of a squeeze like this now
to work the inner layers really well I'm going to cut this now
this is the top - scissors -
just cut the resist that's good!!
okay so
It's nice. what I think I might do is cut down the sides just a bit just to make it easy
opening
that's felting quite well on the inside as well which is great ... it's like
a glove puppet! so what I'm going to do is I'm going to rub it in this direction
because I want it to shrink more this way and this way what we also want to do
is
to secure these edges
great
really well. The corners really well
so the idea so rub it in all directions evenly so that it's
in particular their length because I'd rather have it shrinking a bit more
lengthwise so he's still got that width and ease of access
to his glasses See, it's getting there
that's pretty good so I'm going to rinse this now because rinsing will probably
shrink it a little bit more so basically what we're going to do with this now is
just rinse it in lukewarm water until all the soap is gone and then we'll soak
it in some water lukewarm water that has a little bit of white vinegar in it and
then we're done clean water and I'm just going to put some vinegar in there
because wool really likes and acid environment and will help it to last
really well so I'm going to just will show you how well that's those are now
and I'm going to soak it in this bowl of water with vinegar and just let it soak
that up
so I'm going to let that rest in there just let the fibers relax and soak up
the acid and it will be very happy - it will be a very happy felt classic case
okay so that's been soaking for a while so I'm just going to squeeze it out
because this is quite thick and it will take a while to dry it's winter here
keep them from being damaged as well here we are if you've enjoyed watching
this video and you'd like to see more please click on the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
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and also making jewelry out of wire wrapping shells and beach glass this is
Aannsha Jones thank you so much for watching until next time
over and out
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How to share with a note of "Google Keep," "family group"
Hello everyone
This time, we will show you how to share a note of "Google Keep," "family group"
If you are creating a "family group" on Google Play, it can be easy to share notes of "Google Keep" for its "family group"
This functionality without having to share the notes one by one to each user, is useful because it can be shared at one time a member of the "family group"
How to share with a note of "Google Keep," "family group" is easy, but please note that it will be appreciated that it is not possible to use and have not created a "family group"
The actual share will display the notes of "Google Keep",
Simply select the "family group" from the icon of "collaborators"
This feature is the desktop version and "Google Keep", it can also be used in the same way in the smartphone version of "Google Keep" app
Notes that you shared by "family group", it is also possible to each member not only circulated to edit
Because the applications are various, please by all means try to take advantage by reference to
Above, it was the introduction of how to share a note of "Google Keep," "family group"
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I Married a Horse - Duration: 7:27.
Watch the wheels.
Woah.
Ta-Da.
Hey daddy.
Yeah?
Help me.
What do you need help with?
Where are his legs?
Oh there they are.
I need help, you got to take them out.
There you go.
Thanks.
What are you kids doing?
You guys are having fun.
Yes.
Are you being good Averie?
You are not putting those in your mouth?
Good morning afternoon in life guys.
I'm building Legos.
What are you doing a.
Watching Moana.
Yeah, Moana.
Make way, make way.
Yeah?
I making a house, please help me.
Put it right there.
You got a push harder.
Hard, hard, hard.
Thanks.
You made this house?
I'm making it.
Wow, Gavin.
That's amazing buddy.
Watch out crew.
You got to back away from my building.
I'm trying to get the Legos.
Give me a Lego.
Yeah.
Lego.
Thanks, Lego.
You are welcome.
I think your bacon is ready.
Not yet, from I'm finished building.
OK, little southern boy.
OK guys, let's do this.
Sorry about that.
Don't be sorry about that.
So, arms in front.
Shoulder length apart.
Don't put your booty in the air.
Let's go.
Now do it for real.
OK, we got this.
Ready?
One.
Two?
I have a weak elbows.
Come to the conclusion, is Kaitlin is a woman that just has weak joints.
Wherever, if your hand connects to your arm she's got a weak wrist.
Ha ha.
She get this forearm, connected to the other arm.
Ha ha.
Part, her elbows week.
I sit by a computer all day.
I have not, have, strong Ankles.
She's got weak ankles.
It's because she's around this guy all day.
She sees me, and she's like.
Wow.
Ha ha ha.
Wow.
My ankles are weak.
That's knees.
Anyways.
She gets weak in all the joints.
Because this guy is so..
Hot!
Something like that.
But, I definitely have weak ankles.
It's like a running joke, because.
I like twisted my ankle is.
It's like a running joke, when she runs she twists.
Or anything I do it like hurts my knees and ankles.
And I'm always like I can't.
Because like Tom had different workout equipment, and I can't use that.
Because I have weak ankles.
Stop, you're making it sound silly but it's a serious condition.
What are you gonna do?
I'm going to make My, my tricks!
All right, do your tricks.
Wow.
He does not have weak ankles.
No, look at those things.
Have you guys ever seen Kaitlin do something like this?
No. and you never will, because she's got weak
ankles.
I can't.
Do you guys understand how much it is the hold me up on these tiny little feet.
You ever seen a horse?
I love horses.
Their bodies are so big.
In their feet or so tiny.
They make me laugh.
That's Kaitlin.
I have a little feet.
Here's another thing.
Who's light saber this is?
Mine.
Other than Gavins.
And we will send you guys a free fidget spinner.
First one in the comments that answers that.
Free fidget spinner.
36.
37.
As always, hands underneath your shoulders.
Flat back.
And don't take that booty in the air.
One, two, three.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Slow down.
You are the one going fast.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
Come on! crank them out.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
Wait, one more?
One more.
Oh, I thought I had a few more.
Alright, 37.
37.
I'm kind of blowing my own mind right now.
I feel like every day it's so hard, you get to the next one.
I think I could have done 38 today.
Awe, thank you.
Thank you baby.
She wants to get on your back.
Can I get on your back.
We are getting things packed up ready for a vacation.
Coming up in a couple days.
Whoa.
Tomorrow is her last day here.
Two days we will be flying, to our destination.
We got this, it's a backpack.
That you can strap a kid into.
I don't to pinch myself I'm so nervous.
Check that out Siri And then you put your baby in there.
Like a.
That's great.
Sacajawea sack.
What are those called.
Oh I just learned that.
Basically we got it so we can go through the airport.
And not have to worry about the kids getting tired.
Especially because this when we have to.
A Papoose.
A papoose?
Papoose.
Oh, yeah, a papoose.
I knew that.
Like a cocoon, a butterfly.
A chrysalis.
Chrysalis that's the word.
Kate came in here come and clean it up from the Legos.
And look at what it turned into.
This.
We have to get packed because when does your plane leave?
6:05 AM.
We have to leave here at like 3:30 AM.
We just had the day we had.
You have the day you have.
Be the better.
Do the heart thing.
AND WE DANCE.
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IM JUST SO HAPPY SCHOOL IS OVER:D
THANKS for 19 or 20 VIEWS :DD
IM real happy I made for than 17 view thank you :D then my first vid :D
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Jobalo - Duration: 0:24.
Are you a student?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Do you have a job?
No
No
No
No
No
(pie in face)
Don't get pie'd, get a job with Jobalo
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How to wet felt a seamless glasses case around a resist - full process - Duration: 27:02.
hi I'm Aannsha Jones thank you for visiting in this video you can see how I
wet felt a seamless glasses case with unspun wool around a resist this
technique can be used to make a mobile phone case purse bag or slippers the
ideas are limitless once you learn how the video takes time to show you the
steps you need to take to get a great smooth edge all-round
ready then let's begin my husband has asked me to make a glasses case for his
Sunnies that he wants to take on the boat with him so I've chosen some colors
that I think he's going to like and I'm going for pretty much green because
instead of a green loving person I've got a bit of black he often wears black
so that would sort of just help to tie in with anything he's wearing if he
carries it with him and some hand dyed silk Roving's so the other things that
I'm going to be using for this project and that you're going to be meeting if
you're going to be doing a similar thing is you might want some rubber gloves
water I've got an old Bowl I use for all of my
arty projects look at some paint you're going to be using warm and sometimes hot
and sometimes cold water so if you can be worked by I think that's great if not
then just put it into a little bowl or container you don't want to resist now
for my patreon supporters I will be putting the step-by-step formula that I
used to work out the correct size of the resist because if you've worked with the
wet felting technique you realize that you have to start out with making a
piece of felt that's larger than the finished product because there is
shrinkage and it can be up to 30 40 or 50 percent just depending on how hard
you work the material of what kind of wall you using how many
layers you've got and where they you are very heavy-handed or like handed when
you're actually working a material so I've got a resist here that is going to
shrink down to the size and a once for my husband's glasses case to find out
how I got this specific size and how you can also work out your own head over to
Patreon and there's a link below your support can help me survive the
materials that I use to show you how to make these videos it can cost as little
as a dollar a month to support me all of my videos are always free and that's a
given and as a way of saying thank you to the people who do support me in doing
this I put this kind of information up the extra information like how to work
out what size of resist you need head over to Patreon and find out a little
bit more about it so for now this is the resist I'm going to use I'm also going
to be using soap and a middle with some elastic bands plus the ever handy white
vinegar and I've got a couple of pieces of bubble wrap so this big piece of
bubble wrap is going to meet either working layer that I just work on and
this is going to be the bubble wrap that I use when I'm actually rolling through
the wall around the resist and obviously you're going to need towels
because it's a wet job and if you over wet things the towels great cuz it soaks
up all the water if you want to spray the water on and if you wants to shake
it on use some kind of water container and also something I use when I get into
the actual following process is I use a glass that's got a bubbly bottom because
it's great it it's soft and it just gives
that extra resistance and friction that helps the wall to start to grab together
as the hooks open as it gets stressed it all grabs together and then it starts to
shrink and this little baby really helps so that's about it so I'll just tidy it
all up and we'll come back with a nice clean slate and we'll start what we're
going to do is going to filled up multiple layers on each side and fold
the layers over the edge so that you've got a lovely seamless finished product
I'm going to start with a nice mint green for the inside basically just
starting to layering out all that was really good wasn't it I chose a towel
the same color so I can't really see where the edges of wool is but you want
sort of about that much edge so it'll go over the wrist
now being resisted I'm using today I've made from a piece of really sick
polystyrene packing and I find that that's really good because it's it's
pliable so it'll Bend as you're working with it but it's also thick enough that
you can feel it underneath and unlike cardboard it won't it won't go soggy you
can only can they use it if you want to make a similar project later
so now I've done that I'm going to lay them out it at 90 degrees to the first
layer and I'm going to overlap the top as well because what I'll be doing is
eventually I will cut a hole in the top so that's two layers so I'm going to do
now is going to cover it with a piece of netting which I forgot to tell you about
and then I'm going to put some gloves on now how long is how long these gloves
are going to spare my hands I judge now because I actually prefer working
barehanded because I lost the whole tactile feel of working with the felt is
to really get the feel of where it's at in the EM processing of the material so
I'm just dissolving some soap in the water the last area before that I showed
you I'm just going to what I'm just going to
do is I'm just going to just with my fingers twist it on now if you want you
can spray it I just find that too slow
working up a bit wet fall off the wall and I'm just going to give it just a
little little rub with the folks and then just really really gently just rub
it basically all I'm doing right now is I'm just getting it so that it's able to
be uncovered and then turned over because I want to repeat this what I've
done here on the other side and then we're going to build up layers so but it
becomes a nice sturdy case alright so that'll do so now what we're
going to do is we're going to uncover if I condition the signing like this going
on I cut earlier so you'll notice that the wall very quickly starts to migrate
through the netting so it's good practice anyway when you're making felt
just to keep pulling the netting back so now we're just going to flip it real
quick and then just fold this often older on to the other side so
we're starting to fill in seeing the sides and edges so this saves you from
having to stitch it together I'm going to clip these off because wool sticks
to anything that's even got a little bit of moisture and so it's something much
easier to do it this way one doesn't weigh very much so you
actually don't need a lot of weight of wool you know if you sort of measure
which out probably about I don't know 10 or 20 grams
sometimes the wall has got little bits of vegetable matter in it because you
know it comes off a sheep and sheep growing fear so you're going to get part
of the field in it sometimes just get a little feel for it when you when your
hands are in direct contact or into the material just have to use lots of really
good hand cream later the first is helping to stress the wool fibers so the
the fibres open up and sort of little hooks or barbs spread out and then they
all get tangled together and that that is what and felt they all together and
it becomes a massive material and then as you work it and work it they all
eventually shrinks and that's called bullying and that's when it becomes a
really durable thick water-resistant material
which is why it's been used centuries and it's been using things like
manufacturing you know in lumps when they sometimes put spelt in between cogs
of wheels and things like that
amazing amazing to think that comes up back of a sheet or other animals you
know not just sheet but also our Packers and you can get angora rabbit and other
types of animals just get wrong memory right now but yeah I generally lose all
actually and then there are different kinds of more as well so this is marina
water I'm this this is very fine soft wool and for this project you could actually use a
wool that is coarser so where marino wool can be anywhere from
19-22 (give or take) microns there are other wools from different
sheeps - different sheeps!! - different breedsof sheep that have thicker microns so
they would be you know say 22 to 28 and they're coarser some of them have got
curls and so you can use the curls to to create a really lovely part of
the design of what you're trying to make we turned it
all right so right now you can start building up the outside layer so I'm
going to make one layer the top of it you're going to start with this lovely
aqua green emerald
so I'm going to put sort of dark black and I don't think I'll put it in evenly
I'll make a sort of wave and make you look slightly longer and I might just
put a little bit there so I also put some more of this emerald here now
obviously this isn't exactly perpendicular because I'm just waving
the shape so that it flows and what's going to happen is these edges are going
to migrate together so we bit of a variegation with the two colours which I
think will look really nice now if you wanted a straight edge you could use pre
felt which is where you sort of get the felt up to a certain level almost like
what we've just done underneath with the other layers and then you can cut it out
and put it down depending what stage is the felting process you put it onto the
thing that you're making will depend on how how much it keeps its shape but fill
it so now we're just going to play with wool like this okay so that's that layer
go back to the black and just for a little bit of sheen lustre on this
side I've got some mixed war with filth here so it's got a few different colors
which will blend all this so I'm just going to pop this just to give the
essence of waves I'm going to carry those around see, like working with
watercolor nothing quite - I mean yes you can you can be really specific after how
it's going to turn out but if you're if you just think sort of loose technique
like this it's a bit like watercolor and me you know how to how the colors will
migrate can really be a lovely surprise as I said if you if you wanted to have a
really specific finish and working with pre felt a really good way of achieving
that getting excited now there we go oh speaking icing already
isn't it and then flip that over for the last
time probably and we're going to put this up here like this
so we're going to go
I'll give it a sort of wispy finish and
I'm going to get this blue emerald
so this I'm going to make a little bit more defined in terms of the aging
there'll still be some bleeding across I reckon now what I want to do is add
more of these and again I'm going to make waves these I'm going to make a
little bit more defined a bit of twisting
I'm going to get one differently so here's a different the different show to
really build up a sense of way not anything majorly defined what I might do
not just add a better definition this one hand I stopped rowing so it's going
to make it more greeny that it's turning into more of an ocean type thing so here's
some beautiful hand dyed turquoise silk rovings
okay that looks rather nice doesn't it? now seen with silk is it doesn't felt so
it's always good just put a few little wisps of wool which migrates over it and
act like glue and sticks it to the rest of the fiber so finally let's travel it
up it's such a wonderful creative processes felting is very forgiving you
can work sell it quickly with it and unless you know you're looking for like
like I say, unless you're looking for a really specific result there really aren't too many mistakes
you can make with it so see how it's just gone over the edges and turn it
over and that actually isn't too bad this see how it matches the other side
pretty good good robbing so now basically it's just
rubbing and pulling back the netting so that the fibers that migrate through it
and then continuing rubbing and pulling it back and then eventually it will felt
and then you'll keep working it and eventually it will fall so I'll just
keep going to this and I'll sing it at the next stage hold their together quite
well what we're going to do now is I'm going to put it on the bubble wrap like
this and then I'm going to put it around this little fella
this just speeds up the process. the thing with this is if you if you roll it
hundred ways that way you have to unroll it turn it around and roll it come to
way the other way and then do the same on the edges as well so that it gets an
even shrinkage
mmm looking good
I'm gonna get a bit of a squeeze like this now
to work the inner layers really well I'm going to cut this now
this is the top - scissors -
just cut the resist that's good!!
okay so
It's nice. what I think I might do is cut down the sides just a bit just to make it easy
opening
that's felting quite well on the inside as well which is great ... it's like
a glove puppet! so what I'm going to do is I'm going to rub it in this direction
because I want it to shrink more this way and this way what we also want to do
is
to secure these edges
great
really well. The corners really well
so the idea so rub it in all directions evenly so that it's
in particular their length because I'd rather have it shrinking a bit more
lengthwise so he's still got that width and ease of access
to his glasses See, it's getting there
that's pretty good so I'm going to rinse this now because rinsing will probably
shrink it a little bit more so basically what we're going to do with this now is
just rinse it in lukewarm water until all the soap is gone and then we'll soak
it in some water lukewarm water that has a little bit of white vinegar in it and
then we're done clean water and I'm just going to put some vinegar in there
because wool really likes and acid environment and will help it to last
really well so I'm going to just will show you how well that's those are now
and I'm going to soak it in this bowl of water with vinegar and just let it soak
that up
so I'm going to let that rest in there just let the fibers relax and soak up
the acid and it will be very happy - it will be a very happy felt classic case
okay so that's been soaking for a while so I'm just going to squeeze it out
because this is quite thick and it will take a while to dry it's winter here
keep them from being damaged as well here we are if you've enjoyed watching
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Aannsha Jones thank you so much for watching until next time
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Is Mexico Safe? - Duration: 2:01.
Hi! I'm Sarah Elengorn, owner and broker of
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the burning question that a lot of
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Is Mexico safe?
Americans and Canadians come to Mexico in their thousands. And it's a
good idea not to believe all the
sensationalist media reports that you
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I hope your doubts have been answered
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