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How to Make a Lanyard
Lanyards may be described as a tie or a cord that are commonly used for securing little portable items. For example, you are able to effortlessly fasten your keys, mobile phone, badge, or whistle with a little help from a lanyard. The greatest thing about lanyards is that they may be crafted at home, easily and rapidly, with not much effort or supplies. To make a lanyard, you should remember that the material you choose ought to be a slender, elastic, and bendable plastic lace. This particular type of lace is commonly known as craft lace or boondoggle. You can make the wonderful lanyards for friends, family or yourself.
Supplies Needed
Craft Lace
Instructions
Step 1 - Get two sections of craft lace and fold them together in half. Be sure the lace has enough length.
Step 2 - Tie a knot at the top of the craft lace to hold all the strands securely together.
Step 3 Now you will have four strands firmly tied at the top. Extend all the strands apart, so that each of them points in a different direction.
Step 4 - Hold the left strand of the lace, close to the knot, and pull it over the top strand.
Step 5 - Now, cross the top strand over the right strand. The top strand will now be covering both the left strand and the right strand.
Step 6 - Next, cross the right strand over the bottom strand.
Step 7 After that, cross the bottom strand over the left strand.
Step 8 Tightly pull each end of all four strings to make the first knot.
Step 9 - Continue following this procedure, starting with step 4 and ending with step 7 until the preferred length of the lanyard is attained.
Step 10 Tie a knot at the end of your lanyard to keep it from coming undone.
Tips
1. Cut the ends of the lanyard so all the strands look even, giving it a neater look.
2. Try using two different colored strands. This will make it much easier to distinguish between the strands that are being crossed.
Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
ECONOMICS HOMEWORK HELP PLEASE!?
1.
Goods with many substitutes tend to have more price elastic demand curves.
A) True
B) False
2.
If the demand for videotapes tends to be elastic, then a decrease in videotape prices means that people spend more on videotapes than before.
A) True
B) False
3.
If the income elasticity of demand for dental services is -0.6, this means that people purchase more dental services when the price is lowered.
A) True
B) False
4.
If economists estimate the price elasticity of demand to be 0.75 for good X and 1.25 for good Y, then the government can raise the most revenue by taxing good Y.
A) True
B) False
5.
If the price elasticity of demand for shelled, roasted, unsalted peanuts is 0.86 at current prices, a small increase in price will raise producers' total revenue.
A) True
B) False
6.
If a increase in price leads to a 3-unit decrease in quantity demanded, then demand must be elastic.
A) True
B) False
7.
The more substitutes for a good, the more elastic its demand.
A) True
B) False
8.
If the cross elasticity of demand for two goods is positive, then the two goods are substitutes.
A) True
B) False
9.
The income elasticity of demand for generic brand pasta, an inferior good, would be expected to be less than zero.
A) True
B) False
10.
Which of the following pairs best represents complementary goods?
A) leather shoes and leather boots
B) leather shoes and shoe laces
C) leather shoes and leather sandals
D) leather shoes and cow hides
E) leather shoes and fabric shoes
11.
If Joshua buys 10 percent more compact discs when his income increases by 5 percent, then, for Joshua
A) price elasticity of demand for compact discs is greater than one
B) compact discs are inferior goods
C) compact discs are price inelastic
D) compact discs are income inelastic
E) compact discs are income elastic
12.
Elasticity of supply for the long run is
A) always greater than the long-run price elasticity of demand
B) always zero
C) perfectly inelastic
D) perfectly elastic
E) always greater than the short-run elasticity of supply
13.
In which of these industries would you expect the least elastic response from suppliers?
A) fast food
B) soft drink
C) road building
D) aircraft
E) Picasso paintings
14.
Picture a linear downward-sloping demand curve. The price elasticity of demanda. b. c. d. e.
A) remains the same for all price ranges on that demand curve
B) varies among the price ranges on that demand curve
C) varies but is always greater than one whatever the price range on that demand curve
D) is always 1.0 for any price range where the price difference is , such as and
E) is always zero
15.
A person's sensitivity to a price change for a good, such as breakfast cereal, depends on all of the following except the
A) price of the good
B) cost of producing the good
C) person's income
D) availability and closeness of substitutes
E) time the person has to adjust to the price change
16.
Look at the five goods below to determine which of the five best fits the following statement: How much people spend on a good tends to be independent of its price.
A) birthday candles
B) automobile
C) mattress
D) lobster dinner
E) rock concert
17.
If the price elasticity of demand for football tickets is 4.5, then a 10 percent increase in the price of football tickets will generate a
A) 4.5 percent decrease in quantity demanded
B) 4.5 percent increase in quantity demanded
C) 45 percent decrease in quantity demanded
D) 45 percent increase in quantity demanded
E) 450 percent increase in quantity demanded
18.
If the demand for a good is price elastic, then the price elasticity will be
A) greater than one
B) equal to one
C) less than one
D) equal to zero
E) less than zero
19.
An increase in the price of good X causes the demand curve for good Y to shift to the left. We know then that
A) X and Y are complementary goods
B) X and Y are substitute goods
C) X and Y are inferior goods
D) X is a normal good and Y is an inferior good
E) X is an inferior good and Y is a normal good
20.
Which of the following is not an inferior good?
A) navy beans
B) black and white television
C) cheap wine
D) used textbook
E) butter-
ANSWER:
Wow, I could help you, but, do you seriously want other people on the internet to do your homework for you? That is so pathetic, read your Econ book, I promise you can get your answers from it.
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QUESTION:
Question about Cyberlox / Tubular crin / Hair and dread falls - help me, cybergoths!?
Okay, cybergoths/regular goths/gothic lolitas/whoever - after looking for months and months, I've finally found a decent, reasonably cheap supplier of tubular crinoline (my mama taught me to share, so if you're curious, just ask and I'll post a link to the company's site). So far, so good.Now, here's the problem - I have a ton of crin and no idea what to do with it. I have found at least 10 separate tutorials on making dread/hair/rexlace/the kitchen sink/etc. falls - BUT NOTHING ON HOW TO MAKE A FALL OUT OF CRIN! I know how to keep the ends from fraying once cut, but I have no clue how to attach the individual pieces of tubular crin to elastics or lace. I thought I'd be able to figure it out on my own, but sadly, I'm not as smart as I thought, and my creativity has failed me. So, if anyone is able to provide me with hints, suggestions, or links to tutorials, I would be eternally grateful. Thanks so much!
Chloe - if you don't have anything helpful to add, don't add anything.-
ANSWER:
Hey There!
Could you let me know the name of this site? I'm dying to make some of my own, because I only have one fall (Which I separated into two, so I can wear it in bunches. ) and they only have 4 peices of tubed crin on each, so, very thin.They were also INSANELY expensive. I bought them from somewhere in London.
Anyway. I find for cyberlox, you should attach them to a hair elastic, NOT to a lace.
I'm not sure if I can explain this well, but its simple.
For the first peice you want on, cut it TWICE the length that you want it to be.
Put it around the elastic with the middle resting on (See, It makes two falls...) , and tie a normal knot, then tie another normal knot.
This is how ive seen ALL cyberlox.
It might sound too simple, but trust me, it works.
Now, becuase the crin will be new, it might be hard to tie at first, it'll keep springing out.
But after theyve been in knots for a little while it should be okay.
If the crin is like the stuff im thinking of (Like those chinese finger traps) you should be able to stretch the middle of it, so that it goes flat and has no "Bounce" or tubular shape left to it.
Might help with the tying.Sorry, Im no good at explaining- If you think what ive typed sounds hard for some reasoni'll take photos of me tying one. Becuase its not.
Good luck.
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MizzAcid
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