Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Pathology Report Stomach Polyp

documented! The World's Most gentle Garnbuch (WMM) *



A good resolution for the new year, I was recently mentioned in the table is my Garnbuch.
The good intent actually relates only onto continuation, as the Garnbuch saw only two days before the New Year the light of day, and really it is not a book, but at least it contains yarn. Even more: yarn. I want it that is all Yarn document that ran through my coil.

So I removed with a scalpel, a piece of the still stunned by coiling the stretched yarn and thread to create quick aside before it realizes what has happened. A good time in fact - like the yarn so it ends up in the water, where the wound abfilzt something quickly. The yarn feels almost like nothing. Once it hangs after spinning in the shower, it falls asleep quickly, a natural one.

I pull myself back into the quiet room doctors and check the sample before I just write down the most important data: birth weight, date of spinning and twisting, composition and color specifications of the yarn etc etc. With Uhu - of course, solvent-free - I bring the sample taken then right next to the notes as a spiral on the solid paper. A final Trockungsvorgang, then the book is closed and put away. The yarn is finally so far as to leave the bathroom, the book is no longer seen, it looks at its place on the shelves very inconspicuous and is not recognized by the yarn. And, although this is often only a shelf about feeds.

This method of gentle Garndokumentation (WMM) is now internationally recognized and registered as a world-wide patent. Even if you're interested in learning this technique can You book the cost Garnbuch seminar (WMM) with Prof. Dr. Dr. Wollmops. As of July again some are free.

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