-t, I've done that. Actually, I did that on a gift given to a Bitch. I bet she doesn't even know.
What I did was finish it. Then, I used the sticky iron-on stuff to iron it to a piece of fabric the same shade. Then you can frame it. It should be fine, and no one but you will know.
Oooh, very cool! I would never have thought of that. Thanks, vw!
Jess, hon, I don't think you have to whitefont the spoiler when you're the content owner...
It's totally NAFDA information! That baby has NOT aired yet!
Oh, all right. GET WITH THE YOUTUBE, WOMAN!
(That's aired, right? In this crazy modern world in which we live in?)
What else besides height/weight ratio is used to determine BMI?
I know this was sort of answered before, but BMI is height divided by the square of weight, then multiplied by some constant which I can't remember right now. So, pretty much what that means is that, in the old height/weight ratio system, it was considered that, for each inch of height, you should have a certain number of pounds. In the BMI system, you're "allowed" more pounds/inch for each additional inch.
So, if you consider 5'6" and 125 pounds as the baseline for "ideal," then BMI says "ideal" for someone 5'0" is 103.3. Height/weight says it's 113.6. On the other hand, using that same baseline, BMI says "ideal" for someone 6'0" is 148.8, while height/weight says 136.
IOW, I'm 4'10", and really hate the BMI scale.
Bitches is a NAFDA thread.
In this crazy modern world in which we live in?
"Yes, but even in the modern world, planes don't land in San Francisco when there's fog."
There goes Aimee quoting Beaches.