Archive for the ‘Sewing Tips’ Category
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
I love the look of curtains blowing softly in the summer breezes. It reminds me of being on the beach in Mexico under one of their thatched canopies. Well, now that summer is here, I want to do the same to my outside pergola. Sheer fabrics often seem to have a mind of their own. To make sure they hang as you intend, straighten the fabric before cutting and sewing. Here are some other tips:
- Cut one layer at a time. More than one layer can slip, and the result will be pieces of different sizes.
- Do not allow the fabric to hang off the edge of the work surface. It may all flow off the surface like running water! Have a chair in place to catch the spillover.
- You will probably have to adjust your thread tension when working with sheer fabrics.
- Use a throat plate with a smaller needle hole to eliminate puckering or stitched stitches.
Tags: how to sew sheer fabric, Outdoor decorating, pergola, sheer fabric
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Tuesday, August 17th, 2010
I have been working with the great people at Sew4Home and they just featured some of my favorite tips excerpted from my book Decorating Sewlutions. Check it out here! The photo to the left is a sneak preview of what you will find!
Donna Babylon is a DIY decorating and sewing guru. Learn more at www.MoreSplashThanCash.com
Tags: bobbins, organizing sewing room, winding bobbins
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Sunday, August 8th, 2010
Here’s a quick tip to make your own tassels for home decorating…
Cut a piece of cardboard to the length of the tassel. Wrap embroidery floss around the cardboard to achieve the desired thickness. To make the tassel head, gather the floss at one edge of the cardboard and tie it together with matching floss. Remove the cardboard and tie another piece of floss 1/2 inch to 1 inch below the knotted end. Cut the floss loops to create the tassel tails. Tip excerpted from Donna Babylon’s book, More Splash Than Cash Window Treatments
Donna Babylon is a nationally known home decorating expert. Her latest book, Decorating Sewlutions: Learn To Sew As You Decorate Your Home can be found at www.MoreSplashThanCash.com
Tags: decorating, decorating sewlutions, Home decor, home decorating, learn to sew, sewing for the home, Sewing Tips, window treatment
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Saturday, August 7th, 2010
To make your sewing projects go smoothly, here are a few tips to allow you to work more efficiently.
- Set up a permanent work area for the duration of your project. You’ll lose time and momentum if you have to break down your work area after you finish each day.
- Work on as large a surface as possible. If you’re using a dining room table, extend the table to its maximum size. If all else fails, move away all the furniture and use the floor.
- Make sure you have a good light source in your work area.
- Keep all of your tools orderly and within reach.
- When sewing large volumes of fabric, keep the weight of the fabric from pulling on the needle by positioning a chair in front of and behind the sewing machine to “catch” the fabric as you sew.
- Wind three bobbins before you start a large project; you will always have a spare at your fingertips.
- Start each project with a new needle; needles become dull through use.
- Press by lifting the iron up and down. “Sweeping” the iron back and forth stretches the bias edges and seams.
- Always work with clean hands during the construction process. Avoid eating and drinking in your work area because spills and stains can be the downfall of any sewing project.
Donna Babylon is a DIY and sewing guru. Her latest book, Decorating Sewlutions: Learn to Sew as You Decorate Your Home is now available at www.MoreSplashThanCash.com.
Tags: decorating sewlutions, Home decor, home decorating, sewing for the home, sewing needles, Sewing Tips
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Sunday, August 1st, 2010
Always start a new project with a brand new needle. For some reason, this is a hard habit to adapt. But if you think about it, in the total scheme of things, needles are not that expensive! A burr at the point of the needle can snag, pucker, or cause skipped stitches that can lead to excessive cussing.
Tags: sewing needles, sewing problems, Sewing Tips
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