When cutting out sewing patterns, always remember to cut around all the markings so you can stitch the pieces together accurately. Cutting corners in the preparation will only result in an inferior...
Use plumbers tape to secure bobbin threads and ensure that they don't become tangled in your sewing box. The tape sticks to itself and can easily be peeled...
Remember that sewing machines need servicing from time to time and needles should he replaced frequently so they don't become blunt. If the tension on your machine is causing trouble, check for lint...
Save all the coloured tissue paper you receive, then cut it into small pieces and glue it to boxes to create a colourful collage effect. Apply a decoupage glaze, which provides a thick, glossy...
Save all your candle stubs and melt them down in an old saucepan. Remove any pieces of wicking, tint the molten wax with candle dyes and pour it into prepared moulds to make new...
When cutting images from paper for your decoupage pieces, move the paper into the blades of the scissors to produce a bevelled edge-finish on the paper. This will assist you when gluing the pieces i...
The weather can play havoc with the finishing coats on a decoupage piece. Wait for a fine, dry day to start applying the layers of varnish. If the air is too moist, your project may take on a cloude...
Keep all your small scraps and squares of Aida cloth or other cross-stitch fabric. These can be used to create stitched decorations for greeting cards and gift...
Pieces of tulle or net fabric can be used to trace patterns. Place the tulle over the design, trace the pattern, then position the tulle and trace the design again. Remove the fabric, then join the...
Never leave a needle in your cross-stitch, tapestry or needlepoint, only in the margin of your work. A brief interruption can lead to lengthy time away from your work and a needle can rust,...