Whether you want to mend a ripped pair of jeans, re-attach a lost button, hem too-long curtains, or try out some beginner-level embroidery projects, there’s one crucial thing you’ll need to know how ...
Maybe cats really do have nine lives. An adorable Ragdoll cat named Lulu from England gave her owner quite the scare when she swallowed a two-inch long needle and thread – and miraculously survived ...
The usual way, as had been handed down through the ages, is, of course, to squint one eye, take the fraying end of a piece of string, and, with some help from saliva and scissors, jab it through the ...
Most of us when trying to thread a needle will get the thread wet in order to pass it more easily through. However, sewing blog BeSewStylish.com suggests that you wet the eye of the needle instead.
Whether you're an experienced seamstress or simply need to sew a button back onto your favorite shirt, one of the hardest parts of the process is threading the needle. No matter how hard you try, it ...
The clip sent Twitter into a frenzy and could put an end to clumsy sewing and fraying threads A GENIUS life hack that allows you to thread a needle with virtually no effort has surfaced online, ...
We've all been there, needing to whip out the sewing kit to patch up a torn sock or jumper. But before you can get stuck into the oddly satisfying task, there's that pesky little job we all dread – ...
A GENIUS life hack that allows you to thread a needle with virtually no effort has surfaced online, potentially bringing clumsy sewing to an end. John Bick uploaded the video on Twitter this week, ...
Still squinting at the eye of the needle, repeatedly poking the end of your thread right next to the hole and getting increasingly frustrated? No shame, we’ve been doing that for years. But if you ...