A while back I read an article where a car had crashed through someone's home and pinned two people underneath itThe two people were in bed at the time of the accidentFrom the pictures, it looked like there wasn't enough room to fit a car jack underneath thereSo my question is how does the fire department lift a car off of someone when there's not enough room to fit a car jack underneathe it?
For stiffening snowflakes I use Elmer's glue and dilute it with water (50/50)The mixture is created in a ziploc baggie, snowflake inserted squished around until saturatedThen I remove the snowflake and pin in the shape I want it to dry in on wax paper that has been placed over a styrofoam blockThen, for that added touch of glitz, while it's drying, I gently sprinkle ultra fine glitter over itThey come out beautiful; lasts for years; and makes no more mess than other solutionsI do not recommend the sugar solution for any project as it welcomes unwanted critters to come dine on your workI hope this helps, ~Dee CYCA Certified Crochet Teacher
I believe it's more in the type of yarn used and the tightness of the stitchI only tried crochet once, an afghan, using fat yarn (not correct terminology) and large hooksOnly used one stitch, and it was lovely, soft, warm and stretchy.
I didn't hear about that, but I would think they would bring in a crane to lift it off themThey may have had to destroy the roof in order to do thatWhat charges? I would think that assault with a deadly weapon would have been one of the chargesAttempted Murder may have been another.