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I have made many repairs, since my husband has always been inept. What I don't know already how to do for a repair, youtube is my friend. There are so many experts that have youtubes for repairs. I have also stopped buying more kits or yarn for crafts. I just took out my cross stitched crafts that need to be either framed or made into pillows. I bought clear bins to store my yarn stash and was shocked by how much I had. No more buying for me. I do my crafts while my husband has the TV on and I feel like I am accomplishing something than being a couch potato. I also started giving my adult kids lots of the Christmas ornaments that I had made. I have made a promise to myself to finish the crafts that I already have and not buy more. Now my only weakness is to buy more plants. Always room for another.
That sounds so productive! I’m the same with crafts, but when it comes to deep cleaning, I leave it to commercial repair services in London, some things are just best handled by the pros.
Yep — YouTube ain't just for funny cat videos or 1960s Bert Kaempfert songs! I go there all the time for DIY / repair help.
Type in what you're looking for and nine times out of ten, someone has posted a video about it — of varying helpfulness.
The "settings" (gear) icon is indispensable. Some of the people putting up these videos talk too [bleep!]ing slow. Push "Playback speed" up to 2X and you'll save time when you get stuck with one of...them...slow...talkers.
And that time when I was trying to learn how to properly change a tire on a bike, and the guy showing me was way, way too fast, well, you just know I slowed it down to 0.5 — and then all the little bike tube-changing nuances were that much clearer to my slow, slow brain.
Why, just last night, I learned some how to correctly use the hot glue gun holder that came with my hot glue gun (infuriatingly, without directions) — thanks to some nice lady on YouTube.
Then, pleased with what I had accomplished, I rewarded myself by listening to "A Swingin' Safari."
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