Saturday, September 1, 2012

Sewing Tips to Save Time and Money

By Ethan O. Tanner


Prior to tossing out pants, cut off the belt loops and use them to stitch on the inside of children's coats and jackets for a coat loop. Now the coats will not fall off the hooks at school. Before tailoring on buttons, tape each one where it goes with a line of transparent tape. After the beginning stitches are done you can take away the tape.

To avoid pinholes when hemming frail garments, mark the hemline with tailor's chalk and apply clips to hold the fold in place. Chalk is likewise a superior way to mark patterns on leather, specially suede leather.

Forbid future errors in sewing by slipping a memo into individual patterns explaining whatever size alterations or alterations for that item. A post it note works very well for this shortcut.

In a matching or contrasting color reinforce the hems with a row of zigzag stitching to prevent fraying. Sew a big button on each end of the drawstring on pajamas and sweat suits to help keep the string from disappearing.

Keep a spool of clear nylon thread on hand. Because it is transparent it will pick up the color of the fabric. This will also work when a bobbin runs out and the spool is almost empty; just put the clear thread on your bobbin. . Place a thin sheet of foam rubber under your sewing machine's foot pedal to prevent it from sliding around when you use it on an uncarpeted surface.

To attract loose pins store a magnet in your sewing basket. Also attach one to your sewing machine. This will grasp extra needles. If you glue a little magnet to the end of a wooden yardstick you will not have to bend over to collect any pins that fall on the floor.

Try this frugal substitute for custom-cut table pads: Place a quilted mattress cover over your table top and trim with scissors for a customized fit. You will have a tough, heat-absorbent table pad to protect the finish of your table.

For a backup needle threader: Push the needle through a sheet of white paper, the eye will be easier to see. When shopping for accessories for a recent sewing project, staple a small material sample to an index card and carry it with you to the stores. To coordinate loose buttons: String them on twist ties and bend the ends together for an simple way to store them.

Sewing leather can be an unusual experience for the beginner. Make certain to use a good bonded nylon thread for appropriate durability. A tripoint needle will work very well as it is necessary to pierce the tough leather material. An effective leather shears is also critical for cutting the stronger, tougher leather material.




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