What you need to know before mending your clothing.
This article gives step by step procedure to hem your jeans with minimum skills and equipment's. Video tutorial Link available.
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Extend the Life of Your Clothes with these Easy D.I.Y. Fixes It can be intimidating the first time you decide to try and repair your own clothes, but don't let that stop you! Remember if it needs a repair then it's already broken - you can't make it too much worse.(Unless you break out the
How to Fix a Zipper (without Replacing It): This is a easy way to fix a zipper without replacing it. This method is really fast too. It works when the zipper pull doesn't close the zipper together anymore. I don't really like to replace zippers, because they always come out a little bit wavy …
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With this page of 22 DIY Clothing Repair Techniques and Projects, learn how to repair a zipper, make clothing alterations, and do a little refashioning clothes magic to make your problem disappear. Everyone's experienced it: that terrible moment when you pull on a pair of jeans or an old shirt and the button just won't do what you want it to. Maybe you're experiencing the first pains of pregnancy, maybe it's just that extra layer of warmth for the winter, or maybe you just have some rowdy kids who seem to tear through their clothes faster than you can buy them. Whatever the reason, you're left with a garment that has seen better days. But don't give up on your favorite pair of pants or best-loved cardigan; all you need to fix the problem is a little Clothing Repair 101. Looking for some brand new patterns? Check out our HUGE list of 500+ Tutorials for Making Your Own Clothes. Learn how to make clothing alterations and improve your sewing skills. After the maternity alterations, jeans and pants repair, zipper fixes, and more you will then see our additional resources. These reference pages will help you better understand DIY clothing repair with detailed techniques and how-tos. Sign Up For More Free Patterns >>>
And we are finally getting to a topic that so many of you have asked about: How to repair your own clothes. Last week, we went over my 5 fav reasons on WHY you need to learn how to repair your own clothes. And this week are are getting in to the HOW. In case you haven't checked out last week's post yet, my 5 reasons WHY are: Repairs generate less overall waste. Repairing clothing yourself is free. Favorite pieces of clothing will last longer with repairs. Working with repairs can improve hand stitching techniques. & You could even start a side hustle by repairing others' clothing. So let's break that down. You can save money, MAKE money, keep wearing your favorite pieces longer, AND get better at sewing? The majority of the repairs that I cover in this week's step-by-step tutorial (8 out of 9, to be exact) were all done using hand stitching. No sewing machine needed. The last repair in the tutorial does require a sewing machine, but only because it was a more extreme repair. So if you have a needle and thread, you can do 8 out of 9 of the repairs covered with this week's tutorial. Sounds like pretty good odds to me, am I right? And don't worry, my little dove. I can already hear it:
This Japanese mending technique is absolutely incredible!
Learn how to alter clothes yourself. This will save you a lot of time shopping as well as a sum of money because you don't have to find the perfect fit.
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You can learn how to hem pants or how to take in a top with this article, How to Do Alterations. Our in-house expert Chris Hammond, along with Mary Beth Temple, sewist extraordinaire, helped put together these step-by-step instructions. These sewing tutorials will teach you how to sew for your everyday life. Buying clothing can be frustrating because your figure is probably not the same size as what retailers sell on the racks. Custom clothing is expensive, but you can customize clothes from the store with hemming, shortening sleeves, and taking in tops. Another day-to-day clothing alteration is changing the buttons on a shirt to make it look new. These are all easy sewing projects for beginners that don't require advanced knowledge of sewing techniques. For an extensive list of alteration tutorials, frequently asked questions, and more, be sure to take a look at this comprehensive resource: 130+ Sewing Questions Answered: Ultimate FAQs Guide. Sign Up For More Free Patterns
The environment and the impact that people have on it is one of the most important topics in today’s world. So it’s no surprise for a lot of people that the fashion industry is known as one of the most polluting industries. Having this in mind, a lot of brands, companies, and organizations have started initiatives and programs to make a positive change towards a better tomorrow.
Learn the simple steps for fixing a tear in your jeans with our comprehensive guide on how to sew a hole in jeans. Get professional-looking results in no time.
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Visible mending is a simple method for repairing a garment. Maybe you’ve snagged your dress on something, and a hole has formed, or you have weakened, thread bare areas from friction rubbing...