- To Open that Stuck Zipper: Rub the teeth with a bar of soap or
spray with shaving cream. - An Ideal Pin Cushion: Use a bar of soap. Makes sewing easier
and needle just slides through hard material. - To Unwrinkle Plastic Materials: Heat ironing board with iron,
lay material on board, then smooth with hands. - Neat and Easy Needle Threading: Dip tip of needle in clear
nail polish and let dry. - How to Remove Scorches: Wet scorched area and cover with
cornstarch, then brush off when dry. - Lengthen Life of Wooden Clothes Pins: Boil them in a salt
solution. - A Neat String Dispenser: Nail a funnel to the wall and pull
string out of bottom of funnel. - Tips on Storing Plastic Curtains: Sprinkle talcum powder
between the layers as you go. - Basting Made Easy: Just tape then sew around the pieces of
tape. - How to Revive Old Clothing: Shave those fluffs off with a
safety razor. - Make an Emergency Clothes Brush: Wrap a piece of tape around
the hand, sticky side out. - Stop Clothes Catching on Wooden Hangers: Put a coat of clear
nail polish over splinters and rough edges. - A Needle Sharpening Pin Cushion: Use steel wool to fill your
cushion. - Quick Needle Sharpening Trick: Rub needle against an emery
board. - Make a Good Yarn Preserver: Wrap yarn around a moth ball for
storage. - Handy Tip for Cutting Fur: Use a razor blade on back of fur
when cutting and you will not cut any hair. - Tips on Sewing Slippery Material: Stick a piece of waxed paper
in seam, pull away when finished. - Easy Pickup of Needle Spills: Use a small magnet.
- Excellent Knitting Tip: Keep ball of yarn in nylon stocking –
will flow out free of tangles. - How to Get Rid of Shiny Pants: Make a solution of one part
vinegar to four parts water. Soak a cloth in solution, wring
out, place over pants and press lightly. - When You Need Heavy Duty Thread: Use dental floss.
- Make a Handy Tape Measure Holder: Wind tape around an old
adhesive tape spool. - Prevent Nylon from Yellowing: Add baking soda to your wash
and rinse water. - Make a Perfect Sock Darner: Pull socks over a light bulb –
makes it easier. - Restore Velvet Like New: Brush good, then hang in a steamy
bathroom. - How to Get Rid of Knots on Sweaters: Rub lightly with a piece
of sandpaper. - How to Remove Lint from Wool: Use a damp sponge and touch
lightly. - Caring for Leather: Brush with skim milk every three months.
- Repair Scuffed Patent Leather: Cover with same color polish,
let dry; then cover with clear nail polish. - Repair Cracking Patent Leather: Before each wearing, rub
briskly with your hand, then a soft cloth. - How to Soften Leather Shoes: Sponge with black coffee.
- Create Rainbow Colors for Bottles and Vases: Use floating art
colors available from most paint stores. Take a pail and fill
it with water, then put a few drops of several different art
colors on top of water. You can now take any article you wish
and dip down through the colors slowly back and forth. Great
for decorating above items, tie-dye shirts, etc. - To Protect Your Sewing Bag: Stick the point of your closed
scissors into a cork. - Neat Pin and Needle Container: Save those stick deodorant
containers. They work great! - Renew those Worn Out Blankets: Sew cloth on both sides and
you have a new quilt. - To Ensure the Sections of Material Cut from a Pattern are
Accurate: First press the sections before laying them to be cut. - Breath Life into Those Worn Lingerie Items: Machine stitch
over small breaks. - Keep Needles Rust Free: Stick them straight into a bar of soap.
- Money Making Craft Business You Can Start Today with Low
Overhead: Try making seat cushions. In many cases you will be
able to beat the high prices charged in stores. Try selling for
50% less. - Eliminate the Old Hemline in Your Wool Clothes: When lowering,
sponge with vinegar, then press. - Save Repair Bills on Your Sewing Machine: Try oiling and
de-linting first before sending out for costly repairs. - Handy Substitute for Hemline Chalk: A bar of soap works fine.
- Prevent Your Thread from Knotting when Basting: Tie a knot in
the thread before snipping off. - Remove Stains from Suede: First rub with a emery board, then
leave in a steamy shower or apply light steam from your iron. - Remove Grease From Valuable Silks: Rub in baby powder and let
stand several days, then brush out. Powder should absorb the
grease. - Tip on Ironing Ruffles: Always iron these on the wrong side
and from the edge in. - Handy Tip for Ironing Skirt Hems: Always make sure hems are
fully dry. Iron from bottom to top, not side to side. Iron
with the grain of the fabric. - To Iron Embroidered Items: Lay right side down on a terry
cloth and press out. - Don’t Pop Your Button: Cover them with a spoon while ironing.
- Ironing Seer Sucker: If you ever have to do so, on the wrong
side only. - Fast Easy Way to Remove Lint: Put your garment on the fluff
cycle in dryer for a few moments. - Handy Tip for Filling Steam Irons: Your old squeeze bottles
work great! - Quickie Iron Tip: Place Reynolds Wrap under the ironing board
cover. Heats up faster and cuts your time in half. - Patchwork Tip: Before your sew a patch on any washable
garment, be sure to wash the patch once to avoid shrinkage. - Cool Folding Tip: After ironing, be sure to let the garments
cool completely before storing.
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