55 Sewing and
Ironing Secrets
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Fabric Crafting Tips and Tricks
- 1. To Open that Stuck Zipper: Rub the teeth
with a bar of soap or
- spray with shaving cream.
- 2. An Ideal Pin Cushion: Use a bar of soap.
Makes sewing easier
- and needle just slides through hard material.
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- 3. To Un-wrinkle Plastic Materials: Heat
ironing board with iron,
- lay material on board, then smooth with hands.
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- 4. Neat and Easy Needle Threading: Dip tip of
needle in clear
- nail polish and let dry.
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- 5. How to Remove Scorches: Wet scorched area
and cover with
- cornstarch, then brush off when dry.
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- 6. Lengthen Life of Wooden Clothes Pins: Boil
them in a salt
- solution.
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- 7. A Neat String Dispenser: Nail a funnel to
the wall and pull
- string out of bottom of funnel.
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- 8. Tips on Storing Plastic Curtains: Sprinkle
talcum powder
- between the layers as you go.
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- 9. Basting Made Easy: Just tape then sew
around the pieces of
- tape.
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- 10. How to Revive Old Clothing: Shave those
fluffs off with a
- safety razor.
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- 11. Make an Emergency Clothes Brush: Wrap a
piece of tape around
- the hand, sticky side out.
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- 12. Stop Clothes Catching on Wooden Hangers:
Put a coat of clear
- nail polish over splinters and rough edges.
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- 13. A Needle Sharpening Pin Cushion: Use steel
wool to fill your
- cushion.
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- 14. Quick Needle Sharpening Trick: Rub needle
against an emery
- board.
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- 15. Make a Good Yarn Preserver: Wrap yarn
around a moth ball for
- storage.
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- 16. Handy Tip for Cutting Fur: Use a razor
blade on back of fur
- when cutting and you will not cut any hair.
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- 17. Tips on Sewing Slippery Material: Stick a
piece of waxed paper
- in seam, pull away when finished.
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- 18. Easy Pickup of Needle Spills: Use a small
magnet.
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- 19. Excellent Knitting Tip: Keep ball of yarn
in nylon stocking -
- will flow out free of tangles.
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- 20. How to Get Rid of Shiny Pants: Make a
solution of one part
- vinegar to four parts water. Soak a cloth in
solution, wring
- out, place over pants and press lightly.
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- 21. When You Need Heavy Duty Thread: Use
dental floss.
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- 22. Make a Handy Tape Measure Holder: Wind
tape around an old
- adhesive tape spool.
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- 23. Prevent Nylon from Yellowing: Add baking
soda to your wash
- and rinse water.
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- 24. Make a Perfect Sock Darner: Pull socks
over a light bulb -
- makes it easier.
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- 25. Restore Velvet Like New: Brush good, then
hang in a steamy
- bathroom.
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- 26. How to Get Rid of Knots on Sweaters: Rub
lightly with a piece
- of sandpaper.
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- 27. How to Remove Lint from Wool: Use a damp
sponge and touch
- lightly.
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- 28. Caring for Leather: Brush with skim milk
every three months.
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- 29. Repair Scuffed Patent Leather: Cover with
same color polish,
- let dry; then cover with clear nail polish.
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- 30. Repair Cracking Patent Leather: Before
each wearing, rub
- briskly with your hand, then a soft cloth.
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- 31. How to Soften Leather Shoes: Sponge with
black coffee.
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- 32. Create Rainbow Colors for Bottles and
Vases: Use floating art
- colors available from most paint stores. Take
a pail and fill
- it with water, then put a few drops of several
different art
- colors on top of water. You can now take any
article you wish
- and dip down through the colors slowly back
and forth. Great
- for decorating above items,
tye-dye shirts,
etc.
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- 33. To Protect Your Sewing Bag: Stick the
point of your closed
- scissors into a cork.
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- 34. Neat Pin and Needle Container: Save those
stick deodorant
- containers. They work great!
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- 35. Renew those Worn Out Blankets: Sew cloth
on both sides and
- you have a new quilt.
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- 36. To Ensure the Sections of Material Cut
from a Pattern are
- Accurate: First press the sections before
laying them to be cut.
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- 37. Breath Life into Those Worn Lingerie
Items: Machine stitch
- over small breaks.
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- 38. Keep Needles Rust Free: Stick them
straight into a bar of soap.
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- 39. Money Making Craft Business You Can Start
Today with Low
- Overhead: Try making seat cushions. In many
cases you will be
- able to beat the high prices charged in
stores. Try selling for
- 50% less.
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- 40. Eliminate the Old Hemline in Your Wool
Clothes: When lowering,
- sponge with vinegar, then press.
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- 41. Save Repair Bills on Your Sewing Machine:
Try oiling and
- de-linting first before sending out for costly
repairs.
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- 42. Handy Substitute for Hemline Chalk: A bar
of soap works fine.
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- 43. Prevent Your Thread from Knotting when
Basting: Tie a knot in
- the thread before snipping off.
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- 44. Remove Stains from Suede: First rub with a
emery board, then
- leave in a steamy shower or apply light steam
from your iron.
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- 45. Remove Grease From Valuable Silks: Rub in
baby powder and let
- stand several days, then brush out. Powder
should absorb the
- grease.
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- 46. Tip on Ironing Ruffles: Always iron these
on the wrong side
- and from the edge in.
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- 47. Handy Tip for Ironing Skirt Hems: Always
make sure hems are
- fully dry. Iron from bottom to top, not side
to side. Iron
- with the grain of the fabric.
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- 48. To Iron Embroidered Items: Lay right side
down on a terry
- cloth and press out.
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- 49. Don't Pop Your Button: Cover them with a
spoon while ironing.
- 50. Ironing Seer Sucker: If you ever have to
do so, on the wrong
- side only.
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- 51. Fast Easy Way to Remove Lint: Put your
garment on the fluff
- cycle in dryer for a few moments.
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- 52. Handy Tip for Filling Steam Irons: Your
old squeeze bottles
- work great!
- 53. Quickie Iron Tip: Place Reynolds Wrap
under the ironing board
- cover. Heats up faster and cuts your time in
half.
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- 54. Patchwork Tip: Before your sew a patch on
any washable
- garment, be sure to wash the patch once to
avoid shrinkage.
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- 55. Cool Folding Tip: After ironing, be sure
to let the garments
- cool completely before storing.
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