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Want to know how to mend your clothes at home? From sewing a button to darning a sock, here are five easy stitch fixes for your wardrobe.
With these tips, you'll be able to create beautiful projects with your slow stitching. Ways to plan before you begin an improv quilt or stitched piece and ideas for how to fix a project you don’t love (which can happen in our work at times and becomes a 'learning' for the next piece).
It's unavoidable that our clothing wears out over time. However, rather than tossing them away when this occurs, try your hand at fixing
With these tips, you'll be able to create beautiful projects with your slow stitching. Ways to plan before you begin an improv quilt or stitched piece and ideas for how to fix a project you don’t love (which can happen in our work at times and becomes a 'learning' for the next piece).
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A step-by-step tutorial on how to bind off the last stitch neatly for knitting beginners. Including a video and easy-to-follow instructions.
Learn how to mend clothing with these creative sewing techniques. Here, we cover how to sew a hole, mend a seam, and more with visible mending.
An easy sewing tutorial teaching you how to repair clothing with sashiko and boro embroidery, and iron-on jeans patches.
The first place to look, not blame, when your serger is not making a chain are the needles. With the wrong needle in the wrong place...
Discover how to fix stitch tension and banish loose sewing machine stitches! Learn essential tips and techniques in our helpful guide.
Does the zip need replacing in your favourite jeans? Learn how to easily replace the zip, keeping all your original top stitching - your jeans will look new.
Super soft iron-on faux liver labels for your handmade treasures <3 Extra cool in suede look! Use our labels to embellish your self-sewn treasures and make them something really special. Our iron-on labels already have textile adhesive on the back that is activated by heat. Simply iron the label onto a heat-resistant fabric and then sew it on with a straight stitch to make it particularly durable. Instructions for ironing: 1. Remove protective paper 2. Fix in place with washi tape or textile glue 3. Turn the textile over and iron it from the back with the iron at medium temperature (min. 120 degrees) for 15 - 20 seconds 4. Allow the label to cool completely and let it rest for at least 24 hours before wearing it for the first time VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_9sQe06A-8&t=37s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_9sQe06A-8&t=37s) TIP: If you iron the label onto stretchy fabrics that are subject to heavy wear and tear and are washed frequently, it is best to additionally sew the label on with a simple straight stitch. ATTENTION! If you expose the label to direct heat, the label may turn black! Please always wash inside out, do not tumble dry and never iron directly over it! Of course, you can also just sew the label on and not iron it on. Dimensions: 3.5 x 3.5 cm Material: pollutant-free microfiber, embossed
Wondering How to Fix a Waist Gap for your Pants? Top US sewing blogger, Kara Metta, features their tutorial. Click here now for all the info!!
FOR: Medium and high impact workouts at the gym, studio or outdoors FEEL: Chafe-free seamless fabric stretches with every move FAVE: Internal hem-grippers provide an amazing stay-put fit during your workouts Racerback design gives you full range of motion Side-ruching for a textured look #150988
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Quality dresses don’t happen by chance. It takes patience, creativity, and revisions to create something fabulous. There’s a Facebook group called ‘You can’t just slap some fabric together and call it a dress’ that humorously educates on what not to wear. It showcases bizarre fashion disasters for entertainment and awareness. Feel free to cringe and...
You might be making one or more of these Sewing Mistakes. Learn how to fix them quickly and what to do instead.
I love sewing with my serger. It's fast and the finish looks so professional. But when things go wrong, it can be difficult to know where to start serger troubleshooting. Here's what to check when things go wrong with your serger: Here's what to check when things go wrong with your serger: 1. Is the
Twisted stitches are a common mistake beginning or self-taught knitters make. In this blog post I explore the anatomy of twisted stitches, help you diagnose if you're doing twisted stitches when you're not supposed to, and tell you three ways to fix twisted stitches.
Learn about Sewing Knits Fabrics. Here you'll learn how to sew stretch fabrics, with and without a serger. Become a knit fabric expert.
It's easy to transform your crew neck T-shirt into a more flattering V-neck shirt in a few simple steps. You don't even need to add any additional fabric!
How to Diagnose and Fix Tension Issues and Get Perfect Stitches Every Time! Does your machine’s stitching look a bit off? That can be due to tension, and an easy adjustment will often fix the problem. However, before you jump into adjusting the tension make sure the machine and bobbin are threaded properly, change the …