What is your favorite tip that you got from this site.
#81
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: SoCal
Posts: 702
Home made starch. Works great. And a cheapo iron. My sis passed away and I took her old B & D as a backup. Probably a $5.00 to $10.00 iron.
The other day I made up a batch of starch and thought I would try her iron.
OMGosh. Everything is coming out so nice. I am doing the happy dance.
The other day I made up a batch of starch and thought I would try her iron.
OMGosh. Everything is coming out so nice. I am doing the happy dance.
#83
Originally Posted by Debi S
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#88
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Alaska
Posts: 366
I appreciated learning about wavy fabric. It just so happened that I had a wavy top the same time someone mentioned it. I've learned not to sew my sashing together on the bias. Looks good, but it got waves & created a bunch of problems getting rid of them.
#90
My favorite Tip is when you have to rip out seams , instead
of trying to pick all that out by hand are tweezers use a strip of
masking tape and rub it onto the riped stitches and then pull off the tape and {No More Lose Threads} !!! It works perfect every time. :-D
of trying to pick all that out by hand are tweezers use a strip of
masking tape and rub it onto the riped stitches and then pull off the tape and {No More Lose Threads} !!! It works perfect every time. :-D
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