I recently started a Helpful Sewing Tip page. I wanted to reach out to everyone, because I think it would be great if the sewing community would share their tips and sewing product reviews. This would also be a great chance to learn from one another.
Do you have a helpful sewing tip that has saved you time, frustration and money? If so submit your tip under the “Submit Your Sewing Tip” page.
I will feature one submission weekly. When you submit your post you are authorizing me to post one of your pictures and a few sentences from your blog post, which will link directly to your blog.
Please help me get the word out and share this post. Let’s have fun and share a tip!
La Cartera!
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What a great idea for a post series. I love to sew and have been for many years. The only tip that comes to mind right now is one my mom taught me. She was a great believer in hand-basting with thread and took the time to do that step for almost everything. It showed in the finished results she got, expert finish every time. I do admit that I pin baste only at times though. 😉
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Thank you. I’m looking forward to receiving tips and product reviews. I’m sure something will come to mind. Is there anything that has frustrated you or a product that you can’t live without?
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Tailors tacks seem difficult and fancy-pants, but they WILL make your life easier
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That sounds pretty cool! Please share the details and submit your helpful sewing tip. Can’t wait! 🙂
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That sounds pretty cool! Please share the details and submit your helpful sewing tip. Can’t wait! 🙂
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I found a fabric warehouse near me, almost everything is about half the price I’d find at the local chain. So that might be a good tip.
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If everyone around the world can shop there that would be awesome! If you have any sewing tecniques that you would like to share please submit them too!
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I come from many, many generations of seamstresses and have a degree in Fashion Design. I’ve learned from so many seamstresses, tailors, and pattern makers that it’s hard to pick one tip, so I’m going to pick the tip that every single one of those ladies/gentleman shared with me. Learn to press and have the basic pressing tools (tailor’s ham, sleeve board, tailor’s sausage, collar press). Also, a good quality iron makes a difference. Press every seam open on both sides and don’t rush. Take your time with this and everything else will come together better.
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I did come up with another tip, while I was sewing on sew-through buttons on the weekend.
After a couple of times through the button holes with thread, go underneath the button and wind the thread around a few times to form a thread shank. Easier to use the buttons and makes the buttons stay on better too. Hope this helps. :<)
Wishing you a magical holiday season and all the good things in 2014! 🙂
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Thank you! When you have time please submit you favorite tips and instructions posts under the page “submit sewing tips”. Happy holiday to you and your family!
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My sewing limited to buttons and dropping pants hems. Bachelor sewing gold-Tear Mender, fabric and leather adhesive. Thanks visit my blog. Merry Christmas.
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🙂 That’s impressive! Merry Christmas to you!
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