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Many people think of a robot as a machine that can function autonomously.However, if you broaden the definition of “robot” a little, remote-controlled objects can also fall into this category.You may think it's hard to build a remote-controlled robot, but it's actually simple if you know how.This article explains how to do it.

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Honeycomb embroidery is made with small stitches that serve to curl the fabric creating a lovely pattern.You can use it to draw little gathers held together with colored thread, the perfect detail for a child's dress or the bodice of a blouse.Start with step 1 to learn a basic smock embroidery technique, called "honeycombing", which will allow you to add the perfect detail to the garment you are making.

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Flying a kite on a windy day is a lot of fun and also very relaxing.So throw away those video games, get off the couch, and read the following instructions to get yourself on your way to being able to fly a kite like a pro.

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Archeology is the study of human activities in the past.From an amateur perspective, it can prove to be a fascinating hobby, not only for adults who have an interest in the past, but also for young people who want to know more about local history and possibly develop a future career.This little guide will give you the basics on how to dig a research pit at home and make some archaeological finds in your garden.

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When a knitting chart indicates that you need to make a yarn over, it means that you need to increase the number of stitches in a row or leave space in the weft to create buttonholes or lace.Although the technique may vary slightly between English knitting (the thread is held in the right hand and "thrown" over the needle) and Continental knitting (the thread is held in the left hand and then "picked up" with the right hand needle) , the basic principle does not change.

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