Creative Fabric Storage: Utilize Pant Hangers for Easy Organization – If you’re a creative enthusiast or a sewing aficionado, you likely know the struggle of organizing your fabric collection. Keeping your fabrics neat, accessible, and free from wrinkles can be a daunting task. However, with a touch of ingenuity and a simple household item, you can transform your fabric storage experience. In this blog post, we’ll explore an ingenious solution: using pant hangers to store and organize your fabric. Let’s dive in and discover how this unconventional method can revolutionize your fabric management.
A quilt shop hop is an event or activity that brings together quilting enthusiasts and encourages them to visit multiple quilt shops in a designated area or region. It is usually organized by local quilt shops or quilting guilds with the goal of promoting quilting, supporting local businesses, and fostering a sense of community among quilters. #quiltshophop
The direction in which the fabric is cut can affect the drape and overall look – Another thing that most people may not know about sewing is that the direction in which the fabric is cut can affect the drape and overall look of the finished garment.
A pleat is a type of fold that is created in fabric or other flexible materials by folding a section of the material over itself and then pressing or stitching it in place. Pleats are often used in clothing, particularly in skirts and pants, to add volume and texture to the fabric while still allowing it to drape gracefully. #pleat
Raw edge – This is the rough, raw edge that usually has the raveling on it. #rawedge
Even ugly fabric or unwanted fabric can be used for something! #uglyfabric
Declutter to only clutter again the circle of sewing but also a great way to find more fabric scraps and gain more sewing projects or quilting projects. #sewing
10 More Things to Sew With Scrap Fabric – never throw out those fabric remnants or small pieces of fabric as they can still have life in small projects. #scrapfabric #fabric
Right side or print side of the fabric. This is the front where the design is printed on it.
Wrong side – todays sewing term deals with a side of the fabric. #wrongside