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Fashion and Interior Design Project Meeting
Thursday, March 4 @ 6PM at the Extension Office
RSVP is required CLICK HERE TO RSVP
Please bring your sewing machine if you have one
Face coverings must be worn by all in attendance
Topics: Duds to Dazzle Mock Contest, Fashion Show Runway
Practice, and a fun Easter Make and Take
If you have construction project in the works, it never fails, you will have stitches that you will need to rip
out. It's inevitable. Follow these tips to reduce the appearance of stitch marks in the fabric.
Tools Needed:
Seam ripper #2 Use a Spoon to Close Ripped
Iron Seam Holes
Spoon With firm pressure, appropriate to
the sturdiness of your fabric, drag
#1 Press Your Ripped Fabric the spoon across the weft (left to
A simple press will reduce the right and then right to left) and the
appearance of the holes left by the warp (up and down and down and
needle and thread but will not up) of the fabric. Press with steam
completly remove. and repeat 2-3 times.
Flip the fabric over and repeat on
How To Remove Stitch Marks From Fabric the other side.
By: Portia Lawrie for AllFreeSewing.com
Updated February 03, 2021
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