How To Determine Your Porcelain Doll S Value

Porcelain dolls that were made 80 to 100 years ago or more can be quite valuable. For example, a doll made in 1916 by the French sculptor Albert Marque—one of 100 limited edition dolls dressed by the Parisian couturier Jeanne Margaine-LaCroix—was sold in 2014 by auction house Theriault’s for $300,000. This is obviously the exception, not the rule. A quick scan of the auction and buy-it-now listings on eBay finds porcelain doll values ranging from around $5 and $10 to several thousand dollars or more but no dolls listed above $10,000....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 454 words · Jan Cookerly

How To Enable Bluetooth In Windows 10

In this article we will walk you through the simple steps of enabling the Bluetooth on Windows 10 computer. Enable Bluetooth on Windows 10 Computer To enable Bluetooth on Windows 10: You can click on More Bluetooth options to display a new window with the Bluetooth device settings as shown in the following image. You can also add the Bluetooth icon in your system tray to receive an alert for every connected device....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 255 words · Stephen Anderson

How To Find Drafts On Twitter

Now, you may be wondering where to find such drafts inside the Twitter application. That is why, in this article we will be showing you how to find drafts on Twitter. Keep scrolling down below to find simplified steps so you can easily search for your drafts. How to Find Drafts on Twitter? Whenever you type down a tweet and try to cancel it, Twitter gives you an option to save your freshly written tweet as a draft on the application....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 455 words · Thomas Pamintuan

How To Find Someone On Facebook

Connecting with people you saw for merely two seconds in real life is not sofarfetched when it comes to Facebook. If you are looking for someone and havenot been able to get hold of them, there is a high chance you can find them onFacebook. In this article, we will talk about different scenarios and methodsto find someone on Facebook. Can You Search People Without Using Your Facebook Account? Yes, you can search and find someone on Facebook even without using your ownaccount....

January 22, 2023 · 5 min · 971 words · Robert Thomas

How To Find When A Facebook Profile Or Page Was Created

Before accepting friend requests, it is useful to find out when that Facebook profile was created. Such a practice will keep you safe from fake profiles, which are newly created and then soon removed (or gets blocked by Facebook). But, unfortunately, so far, Facebook does not clearly display the date of creation of a page/profile. The only place this information resides is the bottom of Timeline. However, in case of profiles/pages which are several years old and have been updated regularly, it is very tedious to keep going down the Timeline in search for the “Joined Facebook” message....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 304 words · Shannon Vargas

How To Identify Sheraton Style Antique Furniture

Sheraton’s work often overlaps with that of British designer George Hepplewhite, whose 1788 guidebook, like Sheraton’s, documented the most popular designs of the day. However, the slightly later Sheraton style tends to be simpler, almost severe in comparison, and favors “a fiercely rectilinear silhouette,” according to American Furniture: 1620 to the Present, by Jonathan L. Fairbanks and Elizabeth Bidwell Bates. Few pieces built by Sheraton himself survive today. But his designs and ideas influenced entire generations of furniture-makers, especially in the young United States, as seen in the works of early American masters such as Duncan Phyfe, Samuel McIntire, and John and Thomas Seymour....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 630 words · Andrew Scott

How To Knit Flat With Circular Needles

Then you might have learned some fun circular knitting tricks like knitting in the round with two circulars rather than using double-pointed knitting needles or even working two socks at a time on two needles. Your use of circular knitting needles need not be limited to when you’re working in the round. There are a lot of great reasons to knit flat on circular needles as well. Size Matters If your project is very large, whether in width or in length, you’re probably going to want to work it on a circular needle....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 391 words · Ruben Krueger

How To Log Out Of Facebook Messenger

Logging out of the Facebook app is very easy and you might know how to do so. But, logging out of Facebook does not automatically log you out of messenger. You will have to do so separately. Logging out of Messenger can be a bit tough, especially on the app, and can require some extra effort and work. If you are unaware of how to log out of Facebook Messenger, worry no more because, with this article, we have you covered....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 613 words · Victor Katz

How To Make An Easter Garland

January 22, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Bryan Benson

How To Make Crafts Using Terracotta Pots

This clay pot bird bath takes just 30 minutes to make. You can leave it looking rustic in its original terracotta state or use paint to personalize the bath. It’s a fantastic project for kids, who will love to then watch the birds come to spend time outside their house. For this project, you will need two medium-sized terracotta pots and four small pots, as well as paints and other craft supplies to decorate the “people....

January 22, 2023 · 1 min · 151 words · Kevin Sanchez

How To Make Natural Pink Fabric Dye

Learn how to create natural, organic pink dye solutions from plants and then use them to dye fibers and fabrics for your home, clothing, and craft projects. British Soldier Lichens The British Soldier Lichen, Cladonia cristatella, gets its name from its resemblance to the uniforms worn by English soldiers during the Revolutionary War. The lichens are found growing on decaying wood, mossy logs, tree bases, and stumps. The lichens can be used fresh or dried to create a pink to wine-colored dye when boiled with water and then strained....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 660 words · Sharon Epperson

How To Mute Someone On Facebook

When on Facebook, you can add anyone from any corner of the world as your Facebook friend. They might be strangers or someone you know as well. These people can then call you and text you anytime they want to. But, there might arise situations when you get frequently disturbed by their texts or feel awkward and have problems concentrating. In these cases, you can mute someone on Facebook....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 773 words · Robert Watkins

How To Pick Up A Dropped Purl Stitch

January 22, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Tina Lin

How To Properly Store Old Photographs

Remove Photos from Old Albums Take your photos out of “magnetic” or peel-and-stick albums. The materials they are made of—usually ordinary plastic, glue, and cardboard—will damage photos over time. If you do decide to use a commercially available photo album, look for one labeled “acid-free.” A visit to a hobby shop or photo supply store may be to find the safest type of album. Remove any glue, tape, staples, rubber bands, and paper clips that might stain, scratch or dent photographs before placing them in an acid-free album, storage box, or frame....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 421 words · Yolanda Palmer

How To Remove Reaction On Messenger

Reacting an emoji to a message is a great way of showing someone how you feel about that particular message. This too has become a part of effective communication. But sometimes mistakenly you might react to a certain message with a wrong emoji. In those cases, you can easily remove reaction on Messenger. If you are having problems removing a reaction, worry no more because with this article we have you covered....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 718 words · David Yantzer

How To Sew Perfect Ruffles And Gather Fabric

A ruffle that does not have enough fullness will end up looking skimpy and as if it has tucks rather then evenly spaced gathers. Gathers do not have folds of fabric mixed with flat fabric. Ruffle Width Choosing a width is the first decision you’ll need to make when making a ruffle. The fabric you’ll be using will play a part in your decision. You’ll want to find a fabric that’s sturdy enough to stay semi-rigid with one layer, but some thinner fabrics can work if you apply two layers and possibly interfacing....

January 22, 2023 · 4 min · 752 words · Charles James

How To Teach Adults And Children To Sew

First, come up with a supply list with the materials you expect your students to have with them. Most classes require students to bring their own sewing machine, bobbins, and thread are the bare minimum. Inexpensive fabric, like fat quarters, is good for those first few lessons too. Try not to overwhelm the students by asking them to have sewing tools they will not need immediately, but ask them to have enough tools that they will be able to practice and sew on their own when they are not with you....

January 22, 2023 · 5 min · 1007 words · Sandra Crone

How To Type Degree Symbol In Macos

There are two simple way to get the ° symbol in macOS. Method 1: Insert Degree Symbol from the Emoji & Symbols Menu In the earlier versions of macOS, this menu was called the Special Characters menu. Put your cursor where you want to insert the degree symbol. Go to Edit > Emoji & Symbols OR press Control+Command+Space shortcut combination. A new window will open. Type degree in the search box....

January 22, 2023 · 2 min · 247 words · Rhonda Carrillo

How To Use A Walking Foot To Make Quilting A Breeze

The gripping action of the walking foot’s feed dogs works in unison with the sewing machine’s feed dogs, which grip the underside of the fabric. The synchronized action allows all layers of the quilting or sewing project to move through the sewing machine at the same pace without shifting away from each other. This special type of foot can be used anytime but is especially handy when machine quilting, when working with projects that are made with multiple layers of fabric, or when sewing together fabrics that might be slippery and prone to shifting away from each other as they pass under the pressure foot....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 465 words · John Dominguez

How To Use Seam Allowance

Common Seam Allowances The most common seam allowances are 1/4-, 1/2- and 5/8-inch. Always check your pattern directions and use the seam allowance called for in the directions. A seam joins one or more pieces of fabric. All layers of fabric joined by a seam must have the same seam allowance. Make sure that the raw edges line up evenly to create equal seam allowances on all of the pieces being joined....

January 22, 2023 · 3 min · 482 words · Brian Zalenski