Archive for July, 2008

Summer Blues?

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Royal blue example

A popular color this summer is blue and especially royal blue. We see it a lot and maybe now that you have read this you will too. From shoes to handbags, to tops to skirts royal blue is the in color to wear this year. Blue will easily go with white, tan or black as well as other prints that have a touch or royal blue in them. So get creative and wear royal blue that best fits you!

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Fixing Tears or Snags

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Now that you have the basic sewing kit that you need, we will go through how to fix tears and snags in your clothing. The basic tear is easily fixed and you begin to do so by threading your needle. To thread your needle, you will want to take thread that matches the color of the piece of clothing you are mending and place it through the eye of a needle of your choice. The eye of the needle is the very small hole at the top of the needle.

Next, after the needle is threaded, you then want to even out the two sides of the thread and tie a small knot at the end of the two pieces of thread. Once that is done, turn the piece of clothing you are mending inside out and begin to sew it. To do so you will place the needle toward the end of the tear or snag pulling together the clothing sides near the tear as tight as you can that will look natural, and place your first stitch. Then you will want to come the opposite way than your original stitch and continue to go in and out and until the snag is covered up and mended. Each stitch should be about 1/4 inch. Once done with that you will cut the thread leaving enough to tie it off so it will not unravel.

Tie it off and you are done. To tie it off you will take the two pieces of thread and tie a small knot with them (big enough to keep the stiches from unraveling).  Congratulations as you have completed your first sewing job. To watch a video on this please visit this sewing tips video. 

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