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Category: Sewing Tips and Tricks

 

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Measuring with What's at Hand

Don't have a ruler or a tape measure? No problem! Use these sewing tips and tricks and you'll never need to use a ruler again. These sewing ideas show you what you can use to measure fabric instead.

Modern Mending Lesson 1

Modern Mending Lesson 1 Since kids are constantly outgrowing their clothes, pick up on a few sewing techniques that will keep them in the same clothes longer. Learn how to mend with these simple lessons and you'll get a little extra wear with your children's clothing.

 

Modern Mending Lesson 2

Modern Mending Lesson 2 This tutorial shows a method for repairing holes in jeans, how to lengthen a dress or skirt, and demonstrates reverse applique for a stained or torn shirt. Give modern mending a try and keep creating the free sewing projects you love.

 

Modern Mending Lesson 3

Modern Mending Lesson 3 Looking for ways to mend your child's jeans? This modern mending lesson will show you how to patch up the pants with adding a bit of flair and style too. If you want to learn how to repair clothes, this is the tutorial for you. You'll save money and recycle clothing that just needs a little love to become good as new.

 

No Pins Needed

What a genius idea! Learn to cut out patterns - no pins needed! Read this secret sewing tip and you'll never poke your fingers again!

Patch a Couch Cover

Patch a Couch Cover If you happen to have kids and a couch, you'll want to look through this Patch a Couch Cover project. This is a semi-DIY couch cover tutorial in that it reinforces the damaged portion of an already existing slipcover. Instead of using separate patches that don't match, you'll essentially learn how to make one giant patch. These craft instructions are a life, or at least couch, saver. You won't have to buy a new slipcover after reading through instructions to salvage your faithful one.

 

Perfect Pleated Edging

For sewers who do a lot of pleating with a pleating tool, this sewing tutorial will prove very useful! Try this sewing for beginners tip and learn how to make perfect pleated edging.

Pinking Finished Seams

Prevent your seams from fraying by pinking the edges. Pinking finished seams means making a zig-zag cut along the edges. Sewing a hem is much easier with scalloped edges!

Refashion and Embellish a Shirt

Refashion and Embellish a Shirt Turn on to this tutorial to find out how to Refashion and Embellish a Shirt. DIY shirt designs like these are a must-do on your craft list, and a must-have in your closet. You'll learn how to sew a shirt so that it fits your body and style. This tutorial will also show you how to take your extra material and transform it into fabric flowers. These will then embellish the neckline of your revamped shirt. Read on and see how much you get from this one tutorial.

 

Repair an Athletic Shirt

Repair an Athletic Shirt The ripped athletic shirt can be heartbreaking. Now, when you tear your shirt during a mad work out you can learn how to Repair an Athletic Shirt. These instructions teach you the tricks to sewing a rip that has damaged a hem. By reading this tutorial, you'll get the insider scoop on mending clothes. Finally, spandex fabric can be conquered thanks to these excellent repair instructions. Undo your mistakes and hem that tear the proper way.

 

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