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In the global climate movement,

we gradually come to a consensus

on what the most effective measures

to combat climate change are.

The first is to urge governments

to set clear long term plans

for renewable energy,

so that our energy system

can achieve 100% RE as soon as possible.

The second is to drain the swamps,

and limit the scale

of fossil fuel industry

directly and effectively.

Today we shall discuss further

about basics and cases

of the second method,

namely blockadia and divestment movement.

Title: Special Episode Blockadia and Divestment Movement

"The Science of Climate Movements"

Blockadia is a term

used in Naomi Klein's book

"This changes everything:

capitalism vs. climate change".

It described the movements

that stand at the picket line against

the mining, transportation, and consumption of fossil fuel.

In these movements

a commonly used slogan for activists

is "Keep it in the ground",

which means that we should keep fossil fuel in the ground,

rather than burn it now.

On the other hand,

divestment movements take a financial approach

to affect the fossil fuel industry.

Climate activists hope that

schools, churches, government institutes,

and the financial sector

stop subsidizing or investing on

fossil fuel industry,

so that the financial support of the industry can be cut off.

This can also restrict

the scale of those industries.

Why would activists launch

blockadia and divestment movements?

The soundest science behind the movement

is "carbon budget".

The goal of Paris Accord is to

limit the Earth's surface temperature rise

within 2 degrees by the end of the century.

If we are to achieve this goal,

there will be an upper limit

to how much carbon

we can still emit.

This upper limit is

the "carbon budget".

Under this constrain,

the total amount of fossil fuel

allowed to be extracted

will be much smaller

than that from

a pure economic perspective.

Thus we will need to restrict the developing

of fossil fuel industry with all means possible.

But why do we consider

blockadia and divestment effective?

We will answer the question by discussing

the economical effects of the two movements.

The type of policies that restrict

fossil fuel industry are called

"restrictive supply side policy"

by economists.

Although activists have long urged

for such type of policies,

they were neglected by mainstream

economists and politicians before.

The focus has always been

on restrictive demand side,

supportive supply side, and

supportive demand side policies,

when discussing economical tools

on climate policies.

But more and more economists are

beginning to discuss

the unique advantages of

restrictive supply side policies.

The most straight forward point

is that such policies have

the most direct restriction

and impact on

the fossil fuel industry.

So they are easier to implement,

and they gain more support

from society.

Another point is,

restrictive supply side policies

tend to cause more

internal conflicts

inside the

fossil fuel industry.

In the recent process of energy transition,

some gas companies frequently stress that

they are good complement to renewables

and lay the focus on

coal industry

is just one example.

During the process, the fossil fuel industries,

who used to be well-organized and interdependent,

will be turned against each other.

Therefore it will be easier

to push climate and energy policies

in the future.

Last, an advanced economic concept:

if the fossil fuel industry

has a higher price elasticity,

for its demand than its supply,

then restrictive supply side policies

will be more effective than

restrictive demand side policies.

The coal industry exactly

falls into this category.

Besides yielding effective restriction on supply,

divestment movements can also

have the positive effect of improving

reverse distribution effects.

The current welfare from public

subsidy and investment

on fossil fuel industry

are distributed mostly

on the wealthier population.

This leads to a

distribution injustice.

For example,

if the government subsidize the power prices,

then those who benefit the most

are the energy intensive industries and major consumers.

If the government subsidizes petroleum,

than petroleum-chemical industries

will be the ones to directly benefit the most.

If such subsidies

are canceled,

the public sector can

reinvest the budget on

education, medical care, renewable energy,

erasing social inequality,

or any other more legitimate use of the same money.

Of course,

people are tired of

hearing the narratives of activists.

The actual impact

of blockadia and divestment

to the fossil fuel industry,

can be summed up best

by the industry itself.

In the 2017 annual report of Shell,

they formally listed divestment

as a risk factor

to the management

of their company.

"How Climate Actions Really Work?"

Knowing that blockadia and divestment movement

are both very important and effective,

we now show some examples of

how they are organized.

Let's start from blockadia.

So now I am at the south of Leipzig,

in a small town Pödelwitz.

Here we have the greatest

open pit mining in eastern Germany.

Many climate activists

in Europe

will gather at

coal power plants

or large open pit mines

to organize a climate camp.

They will usually take direct actions

to encircle and cut off

the operations of the coal industry.

Besides this event, the most famous camp

in Germany this summer

might be the one held by Ende Gelände.

They are planning to hold a camp

at Hambacher forest this autumn,

to prevent RWE

from destroying the woods

for lignite mining.

Apart from direct actions,

these camps also provide participants

great chances to empower and network themselves.

For example, we have plenty of

workshops and podium on climate action

before our main action here.

Of course, under a contingency event,

blockadia movements might not

be so well organized.

(ex. the emergency situation now in Hambacher Forest)

Now let's move on to divestment.

Currently there are continual news

around the world

about how churches,

schools, government

institutes , and banks

decide not to invest on fossil fuel

industry due to external pressure.

Some famous examples include

divestment of Swedish pension fund 2017,

the Irish government early this year,

and recently,

some Japanese corporations.

These are just a few

to join the ongoing trend of divestment.

In Taiwan,

news of divestment are rare.

But students in Taida

from several groups

did petition and urge

their university

to divestment from

Formosa plastic and other

companies in the fossil fuel industrial chain.

Meanwhile, 350 Taiwan

has also been pushing for

the transparency of

governmental subsidy and

bank investment

on fossil fuel.

Before I left for Germany,

I gave some minor support

for the divestment campaigners

in Taiwan.

So of course I would like to see

results coming out in the future

from these campaigns.

In the meantime, here in Freiburg,

I have been in the local fossil free group,

learning from them how to campaign here.

Last semester, the church and

the city government in Freiburg

both made rigid divestment promises.

Whether or not the Uni will take the issue seriously

is of course something

I can also share with you all in the future.

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Joni's Corner: Pride - Duration: 1:50.

Hi I'm Joni Eareckson Tada.

And every person, that includes you.

Every person is a candidate for pride?

Believe me, I know I am.

And just knowing that is my first best defense because, "He who thinks he stands should take heed lest he fall."

I get in trouble when I hog the spotlight, believe my own press releases, or seek out the praise of others.

But don't be thinking God overlooks your pride, chalking it up to your, your humanness!

No, rather, God hates pride, whether in me or you!

James Chapter 4 says that God actually opposes, He's against, He resists the proud.

The Lord only gives grace to those who readily admit that they are capable of many more sins

than only pride.

And it is why I'm grateful for this wheelchair – it has a way of often bringing out the very

worst in me, my self centeredness, my peevishness, my itchiness to get things my way.

and because of that,

my wheelchair is a constant reminder of how I need to confess sin,

how desperately I need the Lord, of how I'm nothing without Him.

So today, try and look at your own offenses that way and then, follow the advice of James Chapter 4.

Humble yourself, lay yourself low before God, for then, His grace is yours.

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let's start again...

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Now that's great

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Turkish Hip Hop

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The 2019 Games Everyone Will Be Talking About - Duration: 3:57.

These games might be a ways off, but don't let that ruin your excitement.

Here are the titles you'll be talking about in 2019.

Anthem

BioWare is going all-in on its upcoming multiplayer extravaganza Anthem, a game with all the jetpacks

of Robocop 3 and hopefully none of the letdown.

"What in the name of?"

The open world shooter will pit players against both giant monsters and "world-altering" Shaper

Storms.

And with fully customizable super-suits, players will have the goods to take on all threats

— big or small.

"Bam, looking good!"

Anthem's success is far from a sure thing, but BioWare is committed to the franchise

long-term, and they've delivered the goods before.

The best we can do is cross our fingers and take the leap when Anthem drops on February

22nd, 2019.

Days Gone

At first glance, it's easy to miss Days Gone, the new IP from Sony Interactive Entertainment.

It's an open world, post-apocalyptic shooter that sees a biker on the run from a horde

of hungry Smeagols.

It's a premise we've seen before, but Days Gone looks like it has the right mojo to pull

it off in a brand new way.

After all, how many times have you seen biker gangs and undead horror and the Pacific Northwest

in the same game?

It won't be zomb-easy to make it out of that alive!

Days Gone hits stores on February 22nd, 2019.

Fire Emblem: Three Houses

It took a while, but Nintendo's long-lived strategy franchise has finally hit the mainstream.

So, naturally, Nintendo decided to change everything.

In Fire Emblem: Three Houses, attacks and magic spells are separate options.

Your characters no longer fight alone.

They're joined on the battlefield by hordes of anonymous grunts, because the best kind

of work is teamwork.

"You son of a b---ch!"

Nintendo hasn't released much info about the story, but there's still plenty of time to

learn more: Fire Emblem: Three Houses will attack your Nintendo Switch sometime in spring

2019.

Resident Evil 2

It's been a while since Resident Evil fans have been to Raccoon City, and they're eager

to go back — even with all those zombies.

The upcoming current-gen remake of Resident Evil

2 definitely isn't the same game that scared you silly on the PS1.

The stiff controls are gone, the enemies will be tougher than ever, and it's all wrapped

up in beautiful updated graphics.

Resident Evil 2 arrives January 25th, 2019.

Be afraid.

Be very afraid.

"You're safe for now…"

Dead or Alive 6

For better or worse, Dead or Alive has a reputation for focusing more on, uh...anatomy than actual

fighting.

With Dead or Alive 6, that's changing.

Developer Team Ninja promises that the latest iteration of its one-on-one brawler will be

more realistic.

Characters will even sweat and bruise as fights progress.

It'll be newcomer friendly, too.

Even if you haven't played a fighting game before, you should be able to just mash the

buttons and pull off some really cool moves:

"Because of my big legs, and karate, I can do the splits, no problem!"

Dead or Alive 6 steps into the ring in March 2019.

Code Vein

The internet might've decided that Code Vein is an "anime Dark Souls," but so what?

Judging by the gameplay, Code Vein is going to be a blast: a punishing hack-and-slash

adventure where you'll need to carefully time your attacks for maximum impact.

It's all about that timing.

Code Vein has a few small tweaks that set it apart, of course: you can switch your character

build any time during the game, and you can steal your foes' blood to make your character

stronger and to fuel Code Vein's magic attacks.

Look for it sometime in 2019.

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Monsanto's Big Horror Show: Roundup - Duration: 4:45.

And for more, we're joined by Mike Papantonio, host of Americas Lawyer, here on our team.

Mike thanks so much for joining us today.

And so, DeWayne Johnson, the man who won the lawsuit against Monsanto was told that Roundup

was "safe enough to drink," yet now, we're hearing the chemicals from their product will

kill at least 20,000 people from types of cancer in the US annually, so how is this

product still circulating the market, Mike?

Well, it's because of fraud.

I mean basically, the politics behind it is appalling.

When you take a look at the politics, oddly enough the democratic regime has done most

to keep Monsanto out there with their product.

They've protected them at every turn of the road.

The Department of Justice should've been looking at this a long time ago.

But, politics is tough to overcome when you have a multi-billion dollar corporation that

gives too much money to politics.

That's the quick answer to that.

That's why we're just now learning a lot of this.

I'm handling 16 of these cases, that'll be tried next summer.

All of them are of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma cases.

But the earlier report talked about, the injuries are far in excess of just Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.

This was just a phonied up science, that's why it's still on the market.

And the issue now is that it's in everything, from cherries to cereal, Roundup has been

around since 1974 and is now causing cancer and birth defects, and as you mentioned, many

other things.

We now know, Dewayne Johnson is dying as a result of the chemicals found in Roundup,

because he was directly spraying them at the schools he worked at, but what about everyday

people like us?

How would we know that a potential future condition is a result of Monsanto's product?

Well, first of all, throw your Roundup away.

Don't use it, this is a product that it's inhaled, it moves through your body systemically

from the skin.

They've known about this for a long time.

They've understood that it's even bio-accumulative.

What it has the ability to do is build up in your body.

As a matter of fact, you could go anywhere in the world right now, ask somebody to give

you a urine test and they're probably going to find glyphosate in there.

Company has known about that a long, long time.

The thing on the food is an interesting issue if I were advising the people who actually

make these cereals they really had better protect themselves.

First of all, by not buying products that are contaminated with glyphosate, but they

already have a problem if they ... the best way to protect themselves is to initiate lawsuits

against Monsanto for lying to them.

That's really the issue.

Monsanto and Bayer now, have lied to everybody about what they had in their own file cabinets.

I have seen what they have in their file cabinets.

I took depositions of people about what they have in their file cabinets.

And they have known, for decades, that this has the ability, not just cause cancer, but

it causes birth defects.

And when I questioned them, in depositions, when I question them about what they knew,

the position was, "Well, we were simply told by the people at the top that this posed no

risk at all.

As a matter of fact, we were told it was safe enough to drink."

While they were telling that the America people, while they were telling that to people who

were using glyphosate in things like food products, they knew that their head toxicologist,

the very person at the top of the food chain, that knew everything about the dangers of

glyphosate, they knew that toxicologist had warned them, to say under no circumstances

should you tell people that this product will not cause cancer, because we haven't done

the studies to prove that."

So this is just the beginning.

This is a horror show for Monsanto.

This is an absolute horror show and now, Bayer has acquired Monsanto and you have to ask

yourself, "Who were the lawyers that advised them that, that's a good move," because those

lawyers probably need to call their E&O carriers.

Bayer had ever reason know when they bought Monsanto that this was a phonied up lie.

And now the trick is getting it off the market.

And do you see similarities with how the tobacco industry denied how harmful their product

was and now, Monsanto, as you mentioned, skewing scientific research to make their product

sound safer than it really is?

Well, the tobacco industry, as you know, we handled that case too.

And so what we found there is that they were able to, the tobacco industry did the same

thing Monsanto did.

They went out and hired, what we call biostitute in this business.

A biostitute is somebody working at a university, they'll write any literature that needs to

be written for the right price for somebody.

So there's a lot of similarities.

A lot of similarities.

Interesting.

Mike Papantonio, we really appreciate your insight, as always.

Thank you so much.

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Sebastián Villalobos cocina kebab en un restaurante que lleva abierto más de 350 años 😱. - Duration: 6:34.

From the beginning, the trip to Israel was a crazy idea.

They told me: "We'll go to Israel."

And the first thing I thought was: "What?"

I arrived on the other side of the world

and there were people waiting for me.

I couldn't believe it.

Guys, this is crazy.

We arrived at the Western Wall.

It's a place with a lot of history.

Then we went to a little market.

I left my comfort zone as I never did before

and cooked in the market of Jerusalem.

RAZE PRESENTS

COOKING WITH SEBA

Hi! How are you? I hope you're very, very well.

We're still exploring every passages in Jerusalem.

I'm with "Gassi." "Gassi."

-Ghazi. -Ghazi.

Ghazi.

I'll tell you.

He owns a restaurant called "Shaheen Kebab."

Yes.

They're the "Shaheen Brothers."

He's 44 years old and cooks this food since he was 10.

He has two children of 14 and 15 years old.

They're also experts at cooking this.

This food's called kebab.

<i>Kebab.</i>

-This is a small knife. -Yes.

Let's sharpen it.

-Follow me. -OK.

There you go.

-This is lamb meat. -Right.

We have three knives.

It's nearly more than 300 years.

The second one is 180 years.

This is also nearly 100 years.

When do you wake up in the morning and say:

"Today I'll learn to cook in a restaurant of 350 years"?

Let's sharpen it like this.

My teeth hurt.

You're a professional.

-Yes. -Come on!

-Try it. -Just a little bit.

Let's see how it's done.

I'm trying to do it quickly,

but I have to chop the pieces of meat many times.

He's a professional.

Every time he does it, my heart and brain suffer.

Look at my eyes.

No!

What?

Can you do it?

No, I absolutely can't do it.

-Can you do it? -I think so.

I can't do it that quickly.

I'm not chopping anything.

We add a little bit of parsley.

-Yes. -Salt. Pepper.

This is the garlic.

Oh my god!

Try it.

-Yes, of course. -Try it.

I'm not that bad.

Medium.

This is a little bit of water.

OK.

And you cut it like this.

-OK. -Circles.

Look at him! Look how it's done.

Do you want to do it?

-That way? -Yes.

-Is this water? -Yes.

-A little bit of water. -OK.

-It's very difficult for him. -Yes.

-Look how I make it. -OK.

Circles.

SEBAS'S TURN

It's more difficult than I thought.

Let's see. Wait.

If I can make one, it'll be good enough.

It's perfect. What do you mean?

PERFECT?

-It's difficult for him. -Yes.

I wasn't going to make it at the first attempt.

<i>Kebab.</i>

Well, we're getting to the end.

We've had a big experience here with Ghazi.

-Ghazi. -"Gassi."

Ghazi.

At this moment, we're about to take this to the grill.

Our creations, our kebab.

FIRE

It's the great technique.

We do this in Colombia.

Look. Hi! The order of kebab.

Kebab, "kebald."

Let's go. Go on!

My arm hurts.

So where can I put this?

You can do this and eat it.

Cheers.

I had my doubts.

They're hot.

I thought they'd be underdone.

But they're just right.

They're great.

His hands are burning.

HOT?

How do you do it?

You have to do it quickly because they're boiling.

Boiling.

Be careful.

No! Don't do that.

The tomato's really hot.

The tomato's really hot.

No! No!

Look how my hand looks now.

We have to appreciate the work Ghazi and his family

have done for 350 years.

We're in Israel learning about the history of this great place.

-Thanks. Congratulations! -You're welcome.

Let's eat all of this!

IN THE NEXT EPISODE

This burns me. Why?

My body is burning.

I can't open my eyes because...

Now?

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Lodbrock Pillory Set Review - BDSM Toy Reviews: Kinky Flogger, Paddle, Blindfold & Stocks - Duration: 21:34.

hey guys so today I am going to do a review of the log Brock slush loss

Meister I've been practicing how to say that and I still screwed it up I'm sorry

my German sucks but the Hillary set that I received recently just so that you

guys know this is not a sponsored video I'm not being paid to say anything in it

they did however send me this set for review so I've got sage here to help me

out and he's going to give his opinions and thoughts on some of the pieces as

well the one time I'm allowed to yes you're allowed to have opinions this

time so I'll tell you a little bit about the Company Law Brock first they are a

group of artisans who have decided they wanted to create BDSM equipment that was

not only handmade and high-quality but was also available at a reasonable price

point you guys have heard me before I talk about you know buying from local

artisans because I think that you get the best value for your money that way

and you get better quality toys and it helps to support your local community

well these guys have taken that concept and turned it into something even bigger

and better so they are available worldwide

they have distribution centers in both Germany and in California so it doesn't

matter where you are shipping is very quick where I live in Canada is kind of

it's outside of Toronto so sometimes things can take a long time to get here

but with this we've received it and I think it was about four or five days

from the time they sent it I was really really impressed with that because

normally everything takes extra time to arrive so I really like that and it'll

also help cut down on shipping costs because anybody who's trying to order

from either if you're in North America and you order from Europe or you're in

Europe and order from North America you know that this shipping adds up super

quick and half the time you pay more in shipping than you did for the item

itself so having those distribution centers in Germany and in California's

help eliminate that so with this particular set the pillory set here they

wanted to do something they wanted to immerse themselves in the past and come

up with something really unique and I think that they've done this it

obviously has a very medieval feel and theme to it and they wanted to explore

sort of the mystery and the fantasy that sort of comes with our ideas of medieval

times so I think that they have definitely scored well on that one point

it is a beautiful piece it really is evocative of medieval times but it would

also work really well for like Old English school discipline which you guys

know I'm a big fan of and other sort of things throughout history there they do

have some future projects coming up I'm really excited to see what these guys

come up with one of the things that they told me maybe in the future is different

fantasy themes and one of them was latex oriented and inspired by Kubrick films

so I think that that would be really interesting and I just I cannot wait to

see what these guys come up with next because this set is so beautiful and

well made and everything else I'm not being paid to say this I'm gonna say

that a million times because I'm gushing over it it's

beautiful the other thing that I really wanted to

point out to you guys is that everything is made from natural materials wherever

possible so the wood is New Zealand pine on all the metal fittings and brackets

and everything else are handmade in-house so they've used as much as

certain natural materials as possible you know the beautiful leather

the wood everything so I really like that and I know that a lot of you guys

will appreciate that a lot of us are trying to avoid plastics they don't use

plastics but to avoid that and get back to more natural materials so that's

always a bonus so without further ado let's take a look at the various pieces

and we'll begin the review alright guys so I brought sage in with me to help me

talk about some of the components of this set so the first thing we'll start

with is the paddle now this paddle is fantastic it's you know a brown leather

it has a wooden handle and one of the hidden secrets and I'll show you guys a

close-up of the handle because you can kind of see it there is there's a piece

of memory metal through the paddle so this means that it stays nice and stiff

but it still has that little bit of flexibility so it will you know feel

really nice and it'll be fun and easy to use

I like the handle that it you know fits nicely in my much smaller hands but it

still will fit in you know sage sages larger hands there so so we have the

first side is just smooth and then the other side is riveted with these brass

rivets and they contrast with the leather very nicely it's stitched all

around the edge and then beveled and we can see that they've got a little bit of

leather lacing there just to make it look nice and finish the whole thing off

so this paddle is really nice because it's you know it's got a variety of uses

we can use the smooth side and have a more sensual sort of play we can use the

side with the rivets and that delivers a different sensation so what did you

think of the paddle here I like because it's got that it's got that nice

medieval look to it you know it's with the wooden handle it's all very like

distressed looking you know and you got the the brown

leather it's not black like what a lot of most artesian --zz go for and if it's

like a store-bought thing for like the sex store or whatever it's kind of like

it's also black or it's that kind of like that fake leather yeah crappy

looking so yeah this is it's really nice it's got a lot of nice little details to

it so you know it's not just oh it's a paddle so it's kind of got that again

that nice medieval look to it the you've got the company name put right here so

it's kind of that's kind of what everything in this set actually has the

company logo or the name so that's kind of neat you know can't you know where

you're getting it from it's nothing's ever has like made in China on it or

anything so yeah so yeah no it's it's it's definitely nice this is good nice

and soft want to try it no sure I like being on the other end of the battle you

know that well we're discussing this yeah he keeps trying to convince me to

switch and it's not gonna happen so the next thing we have to talk about is I

the blindfold and this is beautiful in its simplicity it is just a piece of

leather that is cut to shape and then we've got those little brass eyelets and

that's that and then of course the leather thongs here to tie it off but

what I really loved about it is that it actually works as a blindfold we've had

a lot of problems with blindfolds where especially if he's laying down he can

see out of them and he can just kind of peek out and that defeats the purpose of

a blindfold and I have to tell him keep your eyes closed and you know he sneaks

a peek anyway sometimes so what did you have to think of it or what did you

think about this yeah so earlier like I tried it on to see you know how much it

is ability I I had so for me like if you're a guy or gal like me I actually

have a pretty decent size no so sometimes the other blindfolds don't

work because your nose is so big and then either let's light in and then you

can kind of see and like she was saying earlier about you know if you're down or

you know you have a certain angle you can kind of see what's coming or you if

you move around you can kind of get a scope of what's gonna happen or whatever

with this one not so much like it didn't completely block everything but all I

had was light I didn't I wasn't actually able to see anything I was actually just

getting a little sliver of light but I was on my vision was restricted so that

was kind of cool the fact that it worked and like she said it's very simple again

it's got that very medieval look to it you know something you'd kind of picture

it like a more medieval setting dungeon thing and again it's labeled with the

company's name right here in the corner so ya know very nice it's a very nice

touch yeah I liked it indicating I mean it's simple not everything needs to be

all you know fancy and complicated sometimes the simplest things work the

best so the one thing that neither of us were as crazy about and I mean I

absolutely love this set but the flogger wasn't my favorite piece and a lot of it

is simply an aesthetic thing it's a preference sort of thing so for me I I

don't really like when we've got this wrapping exposed I prefer to have like

the Turks head knot or just something to kind of cover that up and that is purely

like an aesthetic thing I know a lot of people who don't mind or actually like

this and I know that they did this style to keep with that sort of medieval theme

the one thing that I did and again it's a preference thing so your mileage may

vary on this I like a flogger that has a bit of a heavier handle on it this one

the handle is very very white so that's where I run in

to an issue so it doesn't have that sort of balance point that should be

somewhere around here the Falls are much heavier than the

handle so it and I see how a lot of the pictures they were holding it up here

and and it'll work just fine like that but with the Falls being the way they

are it's not and they're fairly short for a flogger so you don't have to worry

about you know having it perfectly balanced and weighted as much as if it

was a more traditional style vlogger I find that this actually works really

nicely as a discipline so for you know self flagellation it works fantastic or

if you're playing with it I find my hand wants to kind of grip it

a lot higher to give me like a little more control over it so and when I did

the unboxing you guys saw that I mentioned that the Falls here are quite

stiff and that's just because it's new it's that new flogger feel these wheels

soften up quite a bit with use but so for rent for now it's quite Stinney but

i imagine that as we use it more and it softens up it will be a much more sort

of sensual feel and I do absolutely intend to you know use this vlogger

quite a bit I'm just gonna you have to use it in a different manner than my

other vloggers and that's fine like I said the the complaints that I have with

this are a fairly minor and mostly aesthetic and what did you think of it

when we tried this out yeah same same points yeah nothing really else to add

again it's you know got the whole medieval look again it's late here we've

got an attention to detail with the logo there I thought that was kind of cool

but ya know just very yeah it's very simple

yeah flogger I know you're not as crazy about sticky things

but it's not too bad and you can sort of minimize the sting depending on how you

use the vlogger if we're hitting just with these sort of grazing with the tips

it'll be a lot stickier then if we sort of hit with the body of the falls there

try it sure go ahead bend over all right now

the pillory itself is made from thank you lovely model

it's made from New Zealand pine and it is then being distressed and yes it

smells lovely we've both commented on just the the

amazing smell it's between the wood and the leather and of course as I mentioned

earlier everything is made with natural materials wherever possible so you get

just this beautiful scent it's you want to put it in my car as like the car

frame just hang that from your ear better honestly because it smells that

good yeah no it really does smell quite nice and I mean that adds to a scene I

think you know we have to stimulate all the senses but anyways so it's a lovely

New Zealand pine and it has been distressed and the whole thing is

designed to become more sort of distressed and antiqued over time so

we're going to see you know the wood deepening color and the metal here will

sort of parts of it will sort of chip as you use it and the blackness will come

come off it'll still be black but it'll just look more distressed and I mean

that's part of the the nice thing with the textured finish on it it will start

to look very nice what did you think of the pillory itself I thought it was

awesome I like again like I said numerous times in this review about the

you know the medieval look and it's kind of nice that someone the someone found a

kind of a niche thing too because you know the whole medieval

dungeon scene kind of thing this really does play into that and with it being

looked looking like it's been distressed and stuff is uh it's actually pretty

cool I really do like to be the fact that they put magnets in it for the the

caller pieces and the cuff pieces yeah all along here you've got magnets so

this just slides in and it will it just stays in place and that's a really

clever thing I am doing that with any other yeah no that's no that's that's

fantastic that's like bringing the modern touch to the medieval oh yeah

sure and another thing that's actually really neat about it is the fact that

you know it's almost a display piece right like we'll probably end up hanging

this up somewhere in the house or whatever because he's got plans to put

it in our living room above the television display it when we're not

using it so I'll post pictures on Instagram when we do yeah cuz that's

pretty cool right you know you can have friends come over and be like oh that's

kind of cool you know especially if you're like one of those people I like

to collect like you know the medieval swords or you know whatever collect like

props or something like that that this can actually can definitely go with that

because you know it's it's something you'd expect to see right it's a kinky

display piece you could actually put out and not out yourself yeah exactly

the other thing that was really cool is like again the antique look and with the

the carrying case I mean it looks like something you'd find in an antiques

market or like your grandmother's house or something oh yeah I had some secrets

yes indeed so that was kind of cool so you could have that out and people

probably wouldn't even bat an eyelash out it's because it's very discreet and

looks nice so but ya know it's it's very well done a lot of lot of effort went

into making this you can tell we both really liked this set if you're into

like role-playing or whatever I mean this is good for you if you're like a

kinky Dungeons & Dragons fan or fantasy roleplay definitely that this

this will be something for you that you'll definitely appreciate sure yeah

alright so there's two ways that you can hold hang this from the ceiling you can

hang it in this way and that way you will have the person sort of in a

standing position with their head and their wrists through the holes so the

other option is to hang it just from a single point in which case the person

would then be bent over in order to get their hands and wrists through it so

here is a quick example of how the person would be positioned in the

pillory so this is if we are hanging it just from a single point where they are

bent over and here is where we would be hanging it from four points they could

either be seated or standing so how does it feel I feels fine like it's got some

weight to it it's kind of nice it's like tight it's tight on my wrists but we've

got the inserts I've got some room with the neck but not a lot you know if we

put in the extra padding around the for the neck I would I wouldn't be able to

move as much with my neck around but no it's got some weight it's actually it's

kind of nice wears like one that we have it's the one that we actually already

have it's a really really loose like I have to wear like cuffs to actually you

know not be able to move it around and same with the call or like I'd have to

call her on to not move around either wise I can just slip out of it with this

one that's not the case so

all right guys thank you so much for watching this video I hope you enjoyed

the review of the Lauda Brock pillory set I won't try to say the German name

again don't forget that if you are interested in purchasing this set for

yourself I do have a discount code for you guys that will be in the description

box below and along with all of the information that you will need to find

these beautiful pieces and give me a thumbs up if you enjoyed this review let

me know if you want to see sage in some more videos maybe I can convince him to

join us again I know he's all scary and the masks but you know he can still be

have some fun in the videos right yeah we'll see but let me know if you want to

see sage in any of the upcoming videos and that's everything for today I will

see you guys in the next video

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Energize Your Environment For Success - Duration: 3:13.

It's so easy to get caught up

in the desire to change things around us,

to change our environment, to change our bodies,

to change our relationship, change our money,

change our job, and there's a lot of value in that.

There's also a lot of value in allowing

yourself to be changed by a place,

to allow yourself to become aware of the energy

that places have, to be more tuned in

to your environment, to notice the different

sensations and sounds, to see things

that you haven't seen before in exactly that way,

to feel the energy of a place

and to allow that energy to affect you.

You know, instead of just acting as the artist,

or the poet, or the creator, what if

once in a while we just allowed ourselves

to become the canvas, and we allowed ourself

to be affected by, by some of the beauty

that's around us instead of needing to be

in charge and controlling everything.

We just allow ourselves once in a while

to surrender a little bit more, to allow

ourselves to soak in fully everything that is around us.

I believe that this is a key component

of expansion, not just continually striving, and pushing,

and making things happen, but to just stop,

to just pause and who knows, maybe even

do what it takes to get in some different

environments, get around some different places,

change your trajectory, move to a different

place, and allow yourself to be impacted,

allow yourself to be affected,

so that you can grow, so that you can expand,

and then you could come back to whatever

environment you want to come back to,

as an expanded version of you.

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Candy Cane Season Christmas Card - Duration: 16:28.

hey friends it's Kara from iStampin.com thanks for joining me today today I

am so excited to show you a Christmas card that I used using some of the new

products out of the holiday catalog that you will be able to start ordering next

week if you can actually believe that September 5th is what next Tuesday so I

wanted to go ahead and show off this new bundle I'm just to kind of give you an

idea of some of the fun things that you'll be able to find in a holiday

catalog I did start shipping those catalogs off so some of my customers may

have already received them but here I can't I can't show you anything about

the catalog other than just the front cover but if you currently do not have a

Stampin Up demonstrator and would like to receive a complimentary copy reach

out to me you can either comment on this YouTube video or you can reach out to me

on the email and you can find that contact information on my blog which is

I stamp ENCOM so I just thought this was so cute and I'm going to show you how I

decorated the inside as well but I've got a couple of things just to announce

before we get started the first thing is bonus days this is ending this Friday so

today is Monday so there's just five days left of this promotion and this is

great to be able to use when the holiday catalog goes live so for every 50

dollars that you spend you will earn a $5 coupon that you can redeem all month

long in September you can combine all of your coupons and redeem them at once

they do come via email so please don't lose that email if you lose it there's

no way to get another redemption code so please hang on to those but like I said

you can redeem these wind the holiday catalog goes live so this is a great way

to have some savings when you want to start ordering your holiday products and

then finally I just wanted to announce my product of the week

if you follow me on Facebook I'm everyday or about six days of the week I

posted different things on there and on Mondays I always

highlight my product of the week so I wanted to feature paper pumpkin this is

a fun subscription kit that paid that Stampin Up offers on a monthly basis if

you do as continuing subscription its 1995 plus tax the shipping is already

included if you just want to get it once a month on a you know whenever basis

it's just $20 a month plus tax but for September it's going to be

Halloween themed so it's something spooky is coming our way we don't know

exactly what but it's really super fun but if you want to get this September's

kit you do have to subscribe by September 10th and I will have a link

there's always links below in the description box so that's there if you

want to join paper pumpkin and get a super cute Halloween kit for September

alright so let me show you everything that you will need to make this absolute

adorable card this is using the candy cane season bundles let me show you the

stamp set along with the matching punch and if you do get this you do save 10%

and if or when and if you have your catalog you can find this bundle on page

20 but I just thought this was so cute a really simple card and I just thought it

would be fun to show you how I made it so let me show you all the supplies that

you'll need so obviously besides the bundle you will need to get out some

shaded spruce card stock and this is going to be a three and a half by five

note cards so I've just cut this two five by seven so just get out your

simply scored storing tool and to make that note card size just score this at

three and a half

and then take your bone folder and just burnish it on that scored edge also you

want to cut a piece of designer series paper this is the under the mistletoe

collection which is in our annual catalog and this just measures a quarter

inch smaller so this is three and a quarter by four and three quarters and

we are just going to layer that on the top but let me go and show you all the

other supplies that you'll need you'll need to cut a piece of whisper white

cardstock the same measurement as this this is what's gonna go inside the card

and then you will need to scrap pieces of whisper white and real red you will

also want to grab your layering squares framelits and I've already cut the

pieces that you'll need I'm just to save some time this is real red cardstock

I used the scallop square that measures two inches and then this is another

piece of under the mistletoe designer series paper I've just used the plain

edge square and this measures one in 7/8 and I'm gonna layer those two right on

there and I'm gonna have this at an angle and other than a one last thing

other than your favorite adhesives you will also need your metallic gold thread

so I think that's it I do this is a photopolymer stamp set so I do like to

have my Stampin Pierce mat I just find that that really gives a nice cushion so

why don't we go ahead and oh no I didn't I'm not done yet you need eight about

that that's I'm you know leaving out one of the most important things so the two

colors for the inks today are real red and shaded spruce and I'm getting these

colors from the designer series paper okay now I think I'm done alright so let

me show you the stamps that you are going to need to make today's card I'm

using the cute candy cane you know what I'm also gonna use I didn't do that on

the sample and I think that's what was

missing here you can see here it kind of looks unfinished and that was kind of

bothering me and I'm just now realizing that I probably should have used that so

I'm also going to use so I'm going to use these two stamps

I used this stamp and then I used the little snowflakes and then this tis the

sweet season so let me get it out this yeah and I bet this is gonna make it

look a lot better let me get another block for this it's always so fun to

realize things when you're making a video oh you know what I need to let me

stamp this one first because I bet this is gonna make a difference so let's see

let's stamp our Sun the solid image or the pattern image whatever you want to

say first and then now let's come in with this and with the beam photopolymer

you should be able just to come right on top you know what let's try this again

okay there we go it's not perfect but that's okay we're going to punch it out

uh-huh there we go okay so it took me four times I would say definitely

practice before you start making these but there you go that's a perfect that's

a perfect image and this looks so much better now okay so definitely practice

you may get it a lot faster than I did all right

and then I've got another scrap piece of real red cardstock and I'm just going to

do some tone-on-tone stamping with the bow so real red right

on to real red here and then again we're going to use the punch and just punch

that out

okay all right so let's go ahead and do our stamping on the inside I'm gonna put

some paper down below because I am gonna be stamping off and I want to protect my

workspace and my pad so I'm using real red again and I've got the little

snowflake image and I'm just gonna stamp this just whoops a couple of times maybe

two or three times here in the corner and I like how it when you stamp off it

kind of gives it a nice little it makes your eyes naturally look to that corner

and then we can you can do our sentiment

tis the sweet season and shade it spruce and I'm just gonna stamp that right

there and the center and you of course can write over this if you wanted to

include a message with your Christmas card and now we can start putting

everything together this card can come together very quickly I'm just using

snail to attach the card stock inside the card so this is just one of the

really fun bundles that you'll find in our holiday catalog this is a little bit

more whimsical and we definitely have some more elegant type bundles use some

really pretty religious bundles so I think that there is a variety of styles

for everyone you know some people like to send more non-religious I don't know

exactly the word that I'm looking for you know Christmas cards whereas some

people like to send more of a religious so there's definitely that variety for

you so I think you should have no problem finding a ton of the fun stuff

in this year's catalog and I'm putting this on an angle um so I want to make

sure that my designer series paper is going in a direction that I like so I'm

kind of using this pinecone and I'm gonna place it right here so with this

little two inch scallop square just the scallops are just peeking out like so

and then the candy canes gonna go right there in the middle and that looks so

much better with that outline let me show y'all what do you think doesn't

this looks unfinished it doesn't that look so much better I mean it doesn't

look bad but if you want to do just for a quick and easy you could just stamp it

like that but for me I love the look that it's it finally looks finished and

I'm just gonna use some stampin dimensionals to pop this up these are

some from the paper pumpkin kit so they look a little bit different but they're

the same same size and thing to you know with and that's one of the things about

paper pumpkin that is so nice is you always get more than what you need to

complete your kits so it's a really good value that you'll have extra supplies to

make more cards more you know whatever the project may be plus adhesive okay

and let's see I think I want to go in that way so I'm just gonna put that

right there I'm gonna use the glue dot or a couple of glue dots to put the bow

on just to make sure that it's nice and secure a little bit and that's just

gonna go right here in the middle of the candy cane isn't that darling

and now what I'm gonna do is put some snail on the back and I'm gonna make

that little nest feature that I like I'm using our gold metallic thread and I

just you know I just unroll quite a bit I never really I can't ever really say

how much

thread I use but it's definitely and that's where I can wrap it around my

fingers multiple times so I just wrap like I said just wrap it around my

fingers and then I just slide it off and then I just kind of separate the twine

and then just push it down and I always make sure that my ends are not showing

so like this end is poking out so what I'll do is I'll just sleep it back

around and just get it into some adhesive if this look isn't for you I

knew some people don't care for this kind of look you could do the same thing

you know just use some ribbon I just felt like this needed a little bit of

texture so you could always do something with our ribbons are really pretty polka

dot tulle ribbon would be a nice choice okay so let's go ahead and bring our

card back in and then let's pop this up on dimensionals and if you don't want

all that to mention you can eliminate these dimensionals and just put it on

there flat and that's just gonna go in the card and there we have it just a

sweet little Christmas card that is perfect to give to anyone and I love how

that little gold peeks out just to give it a little bit of texture and so here's

the first one so you can see here I did it without that outline and then this

one I did with the outline all right guys well I hope you liked it be sure to

give it a thumbs up and be sure to subscribe to my You Tube channel sorry

guys the sun's really coming in so hopefully it's not too much of a glare

I'll kind of put it off over here but like I said give it a thumbs up be sure

that you subscribe to my youtube channel as well as head on over to I stamping

comm you can see all of the products that I used in today's blog post along

with be sure to sign up for my newsletter and again that was

using the brand-new candy cane seasonal bundle that you will be able to find on

page 20 and our holiday catalog and you will be able to start ordering as soon

as next Tuesday September 5th well next Tuesday's tomorrow so the

following Tuesday September 5th and don't forget about bonus days and

also if you are interested in joining paper pumpkin the link to subscribe with

me is down below alright guys we'll have a fabulous week and don't forget to join

me for I stamp online at 4 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday bye guys

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Astell & Kern A&Norma SR15 Digital Audio Player (4K) - Minidisc in a Minute - Duration: 1:05.

This is the Astell & Kern A&Norma SR15 digital audio player - yes, the one with the tilted screen.

Once you get over the quirky design, you'll find Astell & Kern's usual meticulous build quality.

However we do recommend a case to take some of the edge off the SR15's sharp design.

The SR15 features a quad core processor that makes scrolling and moving around the interface

very responsive compared to many other players in this class.

The new A&K UI itself is fast and simple to navigate, and the compact size keeps everything

convenient - the SR15 is slightly narrower, but thicker than an AK70, and smaller than

competing players like the Sony ZX300.

In our testing we found the both the single ended and 2.5mm balanced outputs are far less

noisy than those of the AK70.

Output impedance is below 1.6 ohms on both outputs.

This makes the SR15 a great match for sensitive balanced armature IEMs like the Campfire Audio

Andromeda, or A&K's own line of in-ear monitors.

If you are looking for high performance in a small player, the SR15 is definitely worth a look.

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Make a Doll Wig with Yarn - Doll Wig Techniques #1 - Duration: 34:50.

Hey everyone, I'm Lizfaerie and today I'm going to show you how I made these removable

wigs for my dolls.

I love this technique because I can switch out the doll's hairstyle, and I can use this

for pretty much any doll.

And best of all, you don't need to use any glue for this method, and I hate using glue

on my dolls so this technique was perfect for me.

This is going to be a 3-part tutorial series where I show you everything I've learned so

far about making doll hair.

In Part 1, I'll show you the basic techniques for making a doll wig with yarn, and how to

make a basic middle part wig with straight hair; In Part 2 I'll show you how to make

different styles of hair partitions; And in Part 3 I'll show you how to curl and style

the hair.

Some things you'll need for this tutorial are:

Some yarn to make the hair of the doll.

I'm going to make hair for my doll out of this yellow "Soft & Shiny" yarn from Loops

& Threads brand.

Using a softer yarn for the hair makes this technique a little easier, since the fibers

of softer yarns tend to be easier to pull apart.

Also, these yarns tend to be shiny, like real hair.

But you can use any worsted or Aran weight yarn for this technique.

You might want to use a different yarn for the wig cap.

I'll be using "Cornmeal" from Red Heart Super Saver for my wig cap.

I'm going to crochet my own wig cap, but you don't need to know how to crochet for this

technique.

You could make the wig cap out of a stretchy knit material, which I'll show you how to

do later in the video.

I'll also be using this yarn as a base for my wefts, because it's a little stronger than

the soft yarn.

You'll need a pair of scissors to cut the yarn.

You'll also need something to wrap the yarn around, to make all your strands the same

size.

I'm using this piece of cardboard that I cut to the length I want to make the hair.

If you like, you could use a grooming brush to give the yarn hair a more realistic look.

And use a straightener to straighten or curl the yarn when you're done.

To add the yarn to the wig and to make the wig cap, I'll be using a size E crochet hook,

but again, you don't need to know how to crochet to use this technique.

I'll just be using the hook to make it easier to pull the yarn through the wig cap.

You could also use a yarn needle to pull the yarn through the wig cap.

You'll also need a yarn needle to sew the wefts of hair in place

And of course you'll need the doll.

And the wig cap.

Again, I'm using a crocheted wig cap.

I'll also be using a hair elastic to finish the bottom of the wig cap, to make it easier

to stay on the doll without sewing it on.

But if you're making a wig for a bigger or smaller doll you could just use some regular

elastic sewn to the right size.

First, I'm going to add the elastic to the crocheted wig cap.

I'm going to leave the last row of the wig cap unfinished, so that I can add the hair

elastic in the last row.

So I have an unfinished wig cap here.

If you want to see how to make this style of wig cap in more detail, check out my crochet

wig cap tutorial.

I did a couple of things differently for this wig cap, though.

First of all, I made the wig cap out of a thinner yarn in a similar color, so that the

wig doesn't add too much bulk to the head of the doll.

You could use crochet thread for this.

I can't usually find crochet thread in the colors I need, so I'm going to split a 4-ply

Red Heart Super Saver yarn into 2 ply, to make it into a crochet thread-like size.

This technique won't work as well with a softer yarn, because the fibers of softer yarns pull

apart so easily.

So try to use something like Red Heart.

This may take a little while, especially if you're trying to do a large amount at a time.

So I usually just do small amounts.

I also made the wig cap a little bigger than the doll's head size, to make sure there's

room for the yarn ends inside the wig cap.

So I increased the wig cap for 4 rows, since I increased the size of the doll's head for

just 3 rows when I was making the doll.

Then I did 4 rows of single crochet to elongate the wig cap.

And I'm going to do my 5th row of single crochet around the hair elastic that fits around my

doll's head, to make the bottom of the wig cap stretchy.

So I'm going to do each stitch of this row around the hair elastic.

When I got to the end of that row, I slip stitched to the first stitch of my row, cut

off the yarn and sewed in the end.

Next I'll show you how to make a cloth wig cap.

To do this, I'll use: a stretchy knit material I got from an old sock; a hair elastic to

make the band of the wig cap; some pins; a pair of scissors; my doll; and a needle and

thread.

I'm going to use a yarn needle and crochet thread, but you could use a regular needle

and thread if you want.

So first I'm going to fasten the material over the doll's head, by wrapping it with

the hair elastic, around where the hairline would be.

Then I'm going to cut off the material, about a quarter of an inch from the elastic to add

a seam allowance.

Then I'm going to fold and pin that material over the hair elastic, and, using my yarn

needle and some thread, I'll sew it down.

Be careful not to sew the wig cap to the doll!

Then I'll flip the material inside out, so the sewn part is on the inside.

And that's it!

Now I can make a wig with this stretchy material wig cap in the same way I did with the crocheted

wig caps.

Because of the style of knit the sock was, I can insert my hook through the fabric and

pull the yarn through pretty easily.

But if you can't insert a hook through the material you used, just use a yarn needle

to pull through each strand of yarn for the hair instead.

Next I'm going to cut the yarn to make the hair.

To do that, I'm going to wrap the yarn around the cardboard that I cut to the length I want

to make the hair.

Then I'm going to cut through all the strands, on the same side where I started wrapping

the yarn.

And now I have a bunch of strands that are double the length I want the hair to be.

Next I'm going to make these strands into wefts.

To do that, I have a long strand of my split up crochet thread here.

I'm going to tie all the strands I just cut onto the long piece of thread, to make a weft

of yarn.

I'm going to use my hook to do this, just to make it faster, but if you want you could

just use your hands.

Just do it in the same way.

Take a strand, fold it at the middle.

Take the loop at the middle, and put it in front of the weft thread.

Then take the tails of the strand, put them behind the weft thread, so that the yarn strand

is almost wrapped around.

Then put the tails through the loop from behind.

And pull on the tails to tighten the loop.

For my first weft, I used 30 strands of yarn, but if you made a differently sized doll you

may need to use more, or fewer, strands.

Next I'll attach the weft to the wig cap using the crochet hook.

Once again, you could also use the yarn needle.

So I'm going to use my hook to pull each strand of yarn in the weft, through the stitches

of the wig cap, about a stitch up from the bottom of the wig cap.

Then to make this first row of hairs appear to be coming from the inside the wig cap,

I'm going to pull each strand back to the inside, through the bottom stitch.

This will better cover up the wig cap.

Hey everyone!

Lizfaerie from the future here!

It's been a couple weeks since I made this wig, and something about it was just bugging

me, so before we go on, I just want to show you a better way of doing the thing I literally

just showed you how to do, using this pink wig from the next part of the video series.

So if you notice, when I pull back the yarn hair in the first weft from the doll's face,

you see the band of the wig under that first weft.

And that's because of where we just threaded that strand.

I showed you to weave the strand through the stitches of the first row, above the edge,

then through the bottom stitch of the wig cap.

And as you can see, there's the band of the wig cap underneath.

If we do that higher up, though, in the next row, the strand will be coming from deeper

in the wig cap.

I'll show you what I mean.

This time, I'm going to pull the strand through, up a row, at the stitches of the second row.

Then pull the strand back through the stitches at the first row, to the inside of the wig

cap.

And now, as you can see, the strands are now covering the elastic band, because the weft

is coming from slightly deeper in the wig cap.

Then I'll just continue with the next weft, up a row from what you'll see me do next in

the tutorial.

The process is the same though.

This technique really helps if you're making a swept back hairstyle, like a bun or a ponytail,

where you'll be pulling the wefts to the back of the head.

But if you're doing a wig where the hair falls forward, it won't matter as much.

And now for the rest of the tutorial.

And now I just need to sew in the ends of the weft, to secure it in place.

Before I do that, I'm just going to stretch out the wig cap as much as I can, to make

sure I don't restrict the movement of the elastic.

The weft on the inside of the cap should have a zigzag shape to allow the wig cap to stretch.

Then I'm going to cut another 30 strands, to make another weft of yarn of the same size.

So I've tied the strands on each side of the wig into pigtails with some mini rubber bands,

just to keep them out of my way as I work.

For the next weft, I'll pull the yarn strands through in the same spot as the last row to

attach it to the wig cap, so that these strands are just a little higher than the first ones.

And you don't have to do this if you want, but to make the strands more secure, I'm going

to pull them around the next row up, to fasten them a little better to the wig cap.

So I'm going to insert my hook into the spot where I just placed the strands, then out

through the next row up.

And pull the strand through those stitches.

Then I'll pull on the strands to tighten them.

Then when I finish placing the strands of the weft, I'll sew in the ends.

And again, I'm going to stretch out the wig cap as much as I can before I sew the weft

down, to allow the wig cap to stretch.

Alright, I've finished placing, and sewing in, my next weft.

Next I need to make the wefts for the middle part of the hair.

To completely cover the wig cap with the middle part hair, I need to make sure there's a lot

of strands at the middle part.

So I'm going to actually double up the strands I tie onto the weft.

For my doll's middle part, I want to have 26 bunches of hair in each weft.

So I need to cut 52 individual strands, to make 26 doubled up bunches of hair.

And I'll be making 2 wefts like this, one for each side of the middle part, so I'll

actually need to cut 104 strands.

But if you made a smaller or bigger doll, you might need a different amount of bunches.

So I'll take 2 strands, line them up, and tie both onto the weft, the same way I did

before, with my crochet hook.

And then I'm going to add the hair to the middle part, one side at a time.

Once again I've tied the strands on each side into pigtails to keep them out of my way as

I work.

For this weft, I'll place each of my doubled-up strands right down the very middle of the

wig cap.

For the first strand of the middle part, the one that goes at the front of the head, I'm

going to attach it the same way I did for the very first weft of yarn.

I'm going to pull all 4 strands of the bunch in through the same spot I added the first

weft.

Then I'm going to pull the bunch through the stitch at the bottom, so that the strands

are at the inside of the wig cap.

Then I'm going to pull the next bunch through the same spot, but I'm just going to leave

that strand where it is.

Then I'll continue to add the rest of the strands all the way down the middle of the

wig cap.

For the very middle back of the head, it might be a little too tight to pull in all 4 strands

of yarn at once if you're using a crocheted wig cap.

Just pull the bunch through 1 or 2 strands at a time.

When I get to the bottom of the back of the wig cap, I'll do the same thing I did at the

front.

I'm going to pull the last bunch through the same spot I started the first weft.

Then, just like I did for the first weft, I'll pull the bunch through the bottom to

the inside of the wig cap.

And when you're finished, sew in the ends to secure the weft, the same way as before,

after stretching out the cap.

And then I'll do the same thing for the other side of the middle part.

Once again, I've tied the hair up into pigtails on each side with my mini rubber bands.

For this side of the middle part, I'll just pull the strands through the exact same place

I pulled the strands through for the last weft, so you can't see the wig cap in between

them at all.

So now I've finished adding the hair to the wig.

Next I'm going to try to make the hair a bit more realistic.

But of course, if you like the yarn hair look, you could just leave it as-is.

The first thing I need to do to make the hair look more realistic is to pull apart each

strand of yarn but untwisting it.

You don't have to do this if you want, you could just skip to the next step.

But if you do, you might lose a lot of the length of the hair.

So to preserve that length I like to pull apart the strands.

Even if it takes a really long time.

Now I've finished pulling apart each strand of yarn.

Now I'll use the grooming brush, to brush out the fibers of each strand of the yarn.

This will give the yarn a more hairlike appearance.

This is also optional; if the character that you're making has thick hair with a light

curl, you could leave it as it is.

So I'm going to take small bunches of the hair, and slowly brush out each bunch from

the tips down to the roots.

Every once in a while, you'll need to pull a little ball of fluff off of the brush.

Don't throw it away, though!

Save it and use it to stuff a pillow or another doll.

Especially if the yarn is a different color than white.

Its virtually impossible to find fiberfill in different colors than white, and if you

use fluff of the same color to stuff your crocheted dolls, you won't notice as much

of the fiberfill color bleeding through the doll.

Particularly if you're not the best at maintaining high tension, and tend to make hole-y dolls.

I've noticed this helps a lot with darker dolls.

Next I'm going to straighten the hair.

This is also optional; if the character that you're making has hair with a wispy, light

curl, maybe this hair is already perfect.

But I'm just going to make this character with long, straight hair.

So I'll use my straightener.

Forgive the slightly dimmer lighting for this part!

The yarn hair was so shiny that I had to turn off my main light to keep from blinding myself!

Anyway, I have this mini straightener, at a low temperature.

Then I'll take small bunches of the hair, just like I did when I was brushing it, and

straighten each bunch of hair, as close to the wig cap as I can get.

I like to use the grooming brush to separate the hair into bunches, and to give each bunch

a little brush out after straightening.

Sometimes I like to go over the hair bunch a second time, since I'm using such a low

temperature.

And now the wig is done!

I hope you liked this doll hair tutorial.

If you did, give it a like and share it on social media.

You could also check out some of my other, more basic doll hair tutorials, or you could

check out the tutorial for the doll I used in this video.

Those links will be in the description below.

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There's a lot of other ways you could customize your doll's wig, like curling the hair in

different ways, adding the wefts in different ways to make different part styles, or different

cuts you could give the hair.

I'll talk more about that in the next part of the video.

Be sure to let me know what you think of this wig technique in the comments section.

And if you use this technique, I'd love to see your interpretation!

Send me pictures at any of my social media pages.

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and I'll see you next time!

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