I'm a novice in sewing and know that you can get the radius by using the equation: RC/2PiNow, using the folded edges of the fabric; I've found my center pointHave measured the length of the radius and have marked both points on both sides of the center pointI'm just having a hard time creating a near perfect archI've tried the measure out a piece of yarn; one end on marking tool; other end on center pointI've tried the same method using my flexible measuring tapeI've googled this topic; found that you can use an architectural drafting compass; but they look to be complicated to use as wellThis is beginning to really twerk my last nerve.
hamburger helper or maybe some taco bowls or you can come up with your own creation like eggs+veggie+ketchup that would be great if u decide u can make grilled cheese sandwiches what i would do is if you have curly shaped noodles boil those and add some veggies on it then over cover it with soup just pour a little on there if u have tomato or tortilla soup ive tried it it was like a delish fancy restaurant meal!
Make an omelet.if you're not good with the spatula, just make scrambled eggs with all the omelet ingredients mixed in.Add some cheese, some onions, any kind of veggie that you have around (kind of par boil them so they're not raw) You could also dice up some ham, or chicken and add that to the eggsMake some deviled eggs or just hard boil some and have that Tuna salad
1 pound uncooked elbow macaroni 1/2 cup low-fat or fat-free sour cream 12-ounce can evaporated skim milk 4 ounces grated sharp Cheddar (about 1/2 cup) 4 ounces grated Monterey Jack (about 1/2 cup) 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 to 2 drops hot sauce, optional Ground black pepper and salt 1/4 cup plain dry bread crumbs 1/4 cup grated Parmesan Cook pasta according to package directionsDrain and transfer to a large bowlWhile pasta is still hot, stir in sour cream and set asideScald milk by heating in a small saucepan over medium heat until tiny bubbles just appear around the edgesAdd Cheddar and Monterey cheeses, mustard, nutmeg, hot sauce, pepper and salt to scalded milkSimmer until cheese melts, stirring constantlyFold cheese mixture into pasta and transfer mixture to a serving platterCombine bread crumbs and Parmesan in a skillet over medium heatToast 1 to 2 minutes, until golden brownSprinkle mixture over macaroni and cheese and serve any of this stuff that you dont have, dont useyou do however need the cheese milk noodles and sour cream.
Taco salad Brown a pound of ground beef or ground turkey in a skillet on the stove Drain off the fat, use a strainer/colander Return the meat to the skillet add a packet of taco seasoning and the amount of water called and cook per the package directions Then take shredded lettuce put on a plate or bowl, add the meat, add salsa, and a little shredded cheese and then crush some tortilla chips or corn chips on topEnjoy! If you are adventerous you could try adding a little french dressing, it sounds gross but it is actually good, it has the sweet and spicy combo Chili Mac Make a box of mac and cheese per box directions and one can of chili stir heat and eat!
Felt will drape different than woven fabricThere is no single best way for bothUnless the cross section of the person's waist is a circle, rather than something closer to an oval, a circle will not be optimal for the waist opening in a felt skirtIt will drape funnyWith woven fabric, you will have extra stretch on the bias so when you cut a circle, it won't hang evenly laterYou can always enlarge the waistline by stitching the waistband further out, but it's extremely difficult to size downIt's usually more important that the skirt's hem be an even distance from the floor/ground when worn than it be a perfect circle when spread out at a picnic or whateverI'd been taught to fit the waist first, then finish the hemline (before Elvis).