It may sound odd, but your kitchen utensil drawer is hiding a sewing tool.
đ´ Hereâs how:
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Use a dinner fork to fold pleats as you feed fabric into the machine.
This is especially helpful for ruffles, skirts, or decorative trims.
𧡠4. Binder Clips Instead of Pins for Thick Fabrics
When working with bulky materials like leather, denim, or multiple quilt layers, traditional pins may not cut it.
đĄ The Hack:
Use binder clips (yes, the office kind) to hold thick layers together.
Theyâre strong, donât distort the fabric, and wonât leave holes â perfect for vinyl or leather!
âď¸ 5. Nail File for Dull Needles
Dropped your needle or found it skipping stitches?
đ Quick Fix:
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Gently rub the tip of the needle on a fine-grit nail file to restore sharpness.
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Works for hand needles and machine needles in a pinch (though replacement is still best long-term).
đ§ź 6. Soap Slivers as Fabric Markers
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