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Free Hat Knitting Patterns

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Knitting hats is quick and easy -- and fun! Find free knitting patterns for colorful, warm, and cozy hats for kids and adults at HowStuffWorks.

How the Nest Learning Thermostat Works

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What if your thermostat could gather information about your climate and lifestyle, and then program itself to maximize your comfort and save energy? The Nest aims to do just that, but is it worth the cost?

How to Refinish Furniture

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Is Grandma's hand-me-down hutch looking a little worse for wear? Instead of tossing out those favorite furniture pieces, why not take on a refinishing project? Find dozens of tips in this article.

How Spiders Work

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Spiders are some of the most successful carnivores in history. Learn how spiders build webs and attack prey and examine cool spider species like jumping spiders.

How Tunnels Work

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Constructing a tunnel is one of the most complex challenges in the field of civil engineering. Learn about the basics behind tunnels.

How to Choose Clothes for a Child

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Knowing how to choose clothes for a child means balancing ease and comfort with price. Learn about diapering and how to buy baby clothes.

1970-1979 Ford Trucks

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The Courier and Louisville Line were Ford's new 1970-1979 trucks. Learn more about Ford trucks in the 1970s and see truck photos at HowStuffWorks.

How Body Farms Work

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Imagine walking through a field and stumbling upon scads of corpses, all in various states of decomposition. It's not the setting for your next nightmare, but rather a very real discipline of forensic anthropology.

How Bridges Work

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Bridges support tremendous weight, span huge distances and all the while withstand the greatest forces of nature. Find out about these engineering feats (as well as some of the flaws).

How Maps Work

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A map is a type of language, a graphic way of representing information, whether it's to show population density or tell you how to get from Point A to Point B. Here's how they're made.

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