The 10 best sewing hacks

Sewing has its little challenges, and some of these little things are not yet part of the actual sewing process, say for example—threading a needle. These small trials seem very harmless, and yet they sometimes take a lot of our time. If only we had tricks up our sleeves on how to get them done faster and easier, sewing would be a much better experience. Fortunately for you, we have compiled 10 Smart Seamstress Sewing Hacks that are practically useful in dealing with minor sewing difficulties.

  1.    Threading is one of the most challenging parts of sewing and it can become pretty tough sometimes, especially for those whose eyesight is not 20/20. Hairspray will help you with this. Spraying hair spray on the tip of the thread will make it harder and it will become easier to get through the needle’s eye.
  2. Make your cutting tables extra functional by securing a measuring tape on one of its edges. This will make measuring and cutting easier without the need to take out your measuring tape from your box.
  3. Buttons stay in place longer by putting nail polish on them. The polish helps strengthen the thread keeping the button in place.
  4. Sharpen scissors easily by cutting through different materials like foil, cardboard, and steel wool.
  5. Cut fabrics perfectly by pinning the pattern on it and using it as a guide. This way, you will be sure to have the right length and the right cuts.
  6. Pile patterns for repeated use. Patterns for pillows, pajamas and the usual stuff may repeatedly be needed. Pile them up and cut away.
  7. Use plastic bags when sewing puffy fabric to avoid thread tangling and keeping the fabric in place.
  8.    Set up a peg board in your sewing room to organize your things and arrange stuff creatively so it also doubles as a room decoration.
  9. Use a clothespin when sewing, especially when sewing bindings and piping.
  10. Use a rotary cutter and a mat when cutting intricate patterns especially when strips are needed. Using a basic ruler and scissor can be tedious and often leads to poor cuts.

Do you have some brilliant sewing hacks you can share with us? Tell us in the comments below. Don’t forget to make your sewing outputs extra special with custom labels for clothing. We can help you with that.