How to fix your destroyed clothes
Sometimes its hard to let go of our favorite clothing items, especially when they get destroyed and we still want to wear them! Instead of throwing them away we created an awesome video combination with useful hacks to help you save your old clothes or even bring them back to life.
You can save a beautiful shirt whose cuffs have been worn off by replacing them with the top of your socks! Take a pair of socks whose colors match your shirt and then cut the top part off like we demonstrate in our vide! Then cut off the cuffs of your shirt, turn them inside out and sew the cuffs on the socks in place instead!
If your jeans are way too long but you don’t want to cut them in order to make them shorter follow our little trick! Turn the bottom part of the jeans inside out and start sewing right below the selvage edge and voila! You can try this trick on your long trousers as well!
Buttons are essential when it comes to fixing clothes! So, we wanted to show you some fun alternative ways to sew your buttons on your t-shirts by creating cute designs using colorful thread! In addition, we demonstrate how to create fun embroidements to fix your clothes or even how to create buttons using coins!
Knitted sweaters can be a nightmare to fix! So we found different ways for you to fix them by using bobby pins, fixing the slit by creating roses using embroidery thread or even using different color wool knit to make it disappear altogether by using a knitting hack!
In addition to all these, we have some tricks that show you how to make different sewing traveling sets by using your eyeglass case and an old lipstick container! Furthermore, we demonstrate a step by step tutorial on how to make large jeans or trousers a complete fit on your body when they are too big and don’t flatter your figure!
Watch our whole video to find some threading hacks that are extremely useful! If you are struggling to run your thread through your needle, place the thread on your palm and then the needle laying on top, then start rubbing it back and forth, this movement will force the thread through the needle in no time! If you are a beginner with sewing and you would like your stitches to be on a straight line with the same amount of distance between them, draw a straight line on your arm as a guide!
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Timestamps:
0:09 - DIY emergency button using a coin
0:39 - How to fix cuffs using your socks
1:20 - How to correctly sew a t-shirt
3:05 - Snowflake sewing hack
3:33 - Needle and thread hack
6:08 - How to fix your knitted sweater
7:54 - How to sew a ruffled hem
9:57 - Awesome Jean apron
11:09 - Wool Knit trick
11:40 - How to sew accurately
12:16 - Cute embroidery creations - daisy
12:59 - Rose embroidery tutorial
13:20 - How to fix your leggings
14:12 - Cute heart decoration
16:31 - Chopsticks trick
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