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Covering Paint Stains w/ daisy embroidery — Made Just For U Embroidery Over A Stain, Embroider Over Stains, Covering Stains With Embroidery, Embroidery Over Stains, Embroidery To Cover Stains, Baby Crib Quilt, Daisy Embroidery, Stain On Clothes, Learning To Embroider

Covering Paint Stains When I learned to embroider at age 8, it did not cross my mind that I would be using that skill decades later to save a favorite fleece jacket from a close encounter with paint. Whether it is paint, a food stain or any other mark you didn’t mean to have on fabric, the simple

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Jean Mending, Denim Repair, Mending Clothes, Make Do And Mend, Sashiko Embroidery, Sew Ins, Visible Mending, Repair Clothes, Pola Sulam

These jeans with 2 large tears (one in each leg) and some paint splotches might seem like a lost cause. I beg to differ. These jeans are in great shape despite some unfortunate experiences. But where to begin? I always start by cutting off the denim fray fluff, and making a clean edge. It makes it much easier to patch

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How To Start And Finish Your Embroidery Thread - No Knot Embroidery Start, Pin Stitch Tutorials, Embroidery Stiches Tutorial Step By Step How To Make, Waste Knot Embroidery, How To Finish Embroidery On Clothes, How To Secure Embroidery Thread, Embroidery Finishing Knot, How To Knot Embroidery Thread, Best Embroidery Fabric

First things first, before you dive into your embroidery project, I’d like to show you how you can start and finish your embroidery thread to secure it. Traditionally using knots to start and finish your embroidery thread is a big no-no. And there are several reasons for this. Firstly the knot can show through your

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I Accidentally Got Bleach Stains On A Brand New Hoodie. This Is My First Time Attempting Embroidery, Too! Mending Clothes, Zero Waste Fashion, Pen Stain, Make Do And Mend, Visible Mending, Repair Clothes, Knee Patches, I Accidentally, Diy Tips

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.

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