It may sound odd, but your kitchen utensil drawer is hiding a sewing tool.
🍴 Here’s 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.
🧷 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.
💡 The Hack:
Use binder clips (yes, the office kind) to hold thick layers together.
They’re strong, don’t distort the fabric, and won’t leave holes — perfect for vinyl or leather!
✂️ 5. Nail File for Dull Needles
Dropped your needle or found it skipping stitches?
🚑 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).
🧼 6. Soap Slivers as Fabric Markers
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