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Rollie Pollie, bean bag chair Meet the Rollie Pollie. It’s a chair, it’s a toy, it’s your favorite pillow! This PDF pattern combines colorful photos and illustrations with detailed instructions for sewing a Rollie Pollie bean bag chair. • Easy-to-follow instructions for the intermediate sewer • Tons of info about Fabric selection, sewing with zippers, and filling • Links and info about where to buy the right stuffing for your Rollie Pollie • How-to make an Insert Rollie Pollie, and a slip-cover to go over it (easy to wash!) • TWO different Child’s Pattern sizes to choose from (both are included) Small – best for 1-2 year olds Large – best for 2-6 year olds + (from one side of the rollie, half-way around, in a semi circle to the other side) Small – 38 x 38 inches Large – 50 x 50 inches Fabric/Stuffing needs are explained in the pattern but to give an overview, you need: • 2-4 yards of fabric for the Insert Rollie Pollie

• 2-4 yards of fabric for the Slip Cover Rollie Pollie • 4-10 bags of stuffing or other filling. DOWNLOAD and PRINTING DETAILS • This is a 42-page PDF downloadable document – You are NOT mailed a physical paper pattern. • After purchase you will receive an email with download instructions. PLEASE SAVE the Document to your COMPUTER (rather than a mobile device) then you will always have it—because your download link will expire at some point. • The file size is 8.3 MB • You do not need to print every page. • Pages print to 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper • By purchasing this pattern, you are free to make bean bag chairs from the pattern and sell them in your small-scale shop, such as an etsy shop, or for a local fundraising event. No production license needed. • NO mass production please. • If you ever have someone manufacture products or garments for you, you will need to create your own pattern. TAG YOUR PHOTOS ON INSTAGRAM: #rolliepollieMADE + @madeeveryday

Please choose to continue your session or sign out now. 8’ wide and 4’ tall Filled with Premium Shredded Durafoam 6’ wide and 4’ tall 5’ wide and 3.5' tall Seats or Sleeps Up to 2 Adults 4.5' wide and 6.25' tall 3' wide and 3' tall 2.5' wide and 2.5' tall Skip to Main Content Buy today, get free shipping for the next 30 days With the refill you can completly fill your bag from scratch or fill your bag again. Beads are smaller than a pea 1/2 Full Filling Amount Six months on manufacturer defects onlyWhy am I seeing this page? 403 errors usually mean that the server does not have permission to view the requested file or resource.These errors are often caused by IP Deny rules, File protections, or permission problems. In many cases this is not an indication of an actual problem with the server itself but rather a problem with the information the server has been instructed to access as a result of the request.

File and Directory Ownership The server you are on runs applications in a very specific way in most cases. The server generally expects files and directories be owned by your specific user cPanel user.
old chairs for sale glasgowIf you have made changes to the file ownership on your own through SSH please reset the Owner and Group appropriately. File and Directory PermissionsThe server generally expects files such as HTML, Images, and other media to have a permission mode of 644. The server also expects the permission mode on directories to be set to 755 in most cases. (See the Section on Understanding Filesystem Permissions.) Note: If the permissions are set to 000, please contact our support team using the ticket system. This may be related to an account level suspension as a result of abuse or a violation of our Terms of Service. In the .htaccess file, there may be rules that are conflicting with each other or that are not allowing an IP address access to the site.

If you would like to check a specific rule in your .htaccess file you can comment that specific line in the .htaccess by adding # to the beginning of the line. You should always make a backup of this file before you start making changes. For example, if the .htaccess looks like Then try something like this Our server administrators will be able to advise you on how to avoid this error if it is caused by process limitations. Please contact our Live Support or open a Ticket. Be sure to include the steps needed for our support staff to see the 403 error on your site. The first character indicates the file type and is not related to permissions. The remaining nine characters are in three sets, each representing a class of permissions as three characters. The represents the user class. The represents the group class. The represents the others class. Each of the three characters represent the read, write, and execute permissions: r if reading is permitted, - if it is not.

w if writing is permitted, - if it is not. x if execution is permitted, - if it is not. The following are some examples of symbolic notation: - a regular file whose user class has full permissions and whose group and others classes have only the read and execute permissions. c a character special file whose user and group classes have the read and write permissions and whose others class has only the read permission. d a directory whose user class has read and execute permissions and whose group and others classes have no permissions. Another method for representing permissions is an octal (base-8) notation as shown. This notation consists of at least three digits. Each of the three rightmost digits represents a different component of the permissions: , , and . Each of these digits is the sum of its component bits As a result, specific bits add to the sum as it is represented by a numeral: The read bit adds 4 to its total (in binary 100), The write bit adds 2 to its total (in binary 010), and

The execute bit adds 1 to its total (in binary 001). These values never produce ambiguous combinations. each sum represents a specific set of permissions. More technically, this is an octal representation of a bit field – each bit references a separate permission, and grouping 3 bits at a time in octal corresponds to grouping these permissions by , , and . Permission mode 07 5 5 Permission mode 06 4 4 How to modify your .htaccess file The .htaccess file contains directives (instructions) that tell the server how to behave in certain scenarios and directly affect how your website functions. Redirects and rewriting URLs are two very common directives found in a .htaccess file, and many scripts such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla and Magento add directives to the .htaccess so those scripts can function. It is possible that you may need to edit the .htaccess file at some point, for various reasons.This section covers how to edit the file in cPanel, but not what may need to be changed.

(You may need to consult other articles and resources for that information.) There are Many Ways to Edit a .htaccess File Edit the file on your computer and upload it to the server via FTP Use an FTP program's Edit Mode Use SSH and a text editor Use the File Manager in cPanel The easiest way to edit a .htaccess file for most people is through the File Manager in cPanel. How to Edit .htaccess files in cPanel's File Manager Before you do anything, it is suggested that you backup your website so that you can revert back to a previous version if something goes wrong. Open the File Manager In the Files section, click on the File Manager icon. Check the box for Document Root for and select the domain name you wish to access from the drop-down menu. Make sure Show Hidden Files (dotfiles)" is checked.The File Manager will open in a new tab or window. Look for the .htaccess file in the list of files. You may need to scroll to find it.

To Edit the .htaccess File Right click on the .htaccess file and click Code Edit from the menu. Alternatively, you can click on the icon for the .htaccess file and then click on the Code Editor icon at the top of the page. A dialogue box may appear asking you about encoding. Just click Edit to continue. The editor will open in a new window. Edit the file as needed. Click Save Changes in the upper right hand corner when done. The changes will be saved. Test your website to make sure your changes were successfully saved. If not, correct the error or revert back to the previous version until your site works again. Once complete, you can click Close to close the File Manager window. How to modify file and directory permissions The permissions on a file or directory tell the server how in what ways it should be able to interact with a file or directory. This section covers how to edit the file permissions in cPanel, but not what may need to be changed.