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Make something warm to wear

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Keeping warm is key to surviving the cold. Use what you have and make something warm to wear. Take a video and explain how you made it, or snap pictures showing the details.... Read more

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Weaving

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Weave, knit, knot, crochet, felt – these are the ways of crossing together yarns and fibers to create textiles. Before Weavers, all we had were animal skins. We can't leave this important skill to the machines only.
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DIY traditionally means Do-It-Yourself and refers to the culture of building or creating things that can be bought. At DIY.org, we give DIY a slightly broader definition.

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You can create your DIY profile on https://diy.org/register. The only details we need are your name, birthday, and email ID. If you have the DIY App, you can use it to create your profile.

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  • The video should be less than 15 seconds long
  • The video should clearly show the faces of both the DIYer and their parent
  • Both the parent and DIYer must be heard saying “I am here to use DIY”
  • Once you’ve uploaded your video successfully, verification takes up to 72 hours. During this time, we check the video to verify parental consent and also to verify the age of the DIYer. This helps us keep DIY safe and free of intruders.

    We aim to encourage skill-building by fostering a healthy competitive spirit and build a community of proactive, self-confident, eager-to-learn, and — above all — kind children. We hope that these kids will go on to become adults that have the same qualities.

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