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MS SEWING CLASSES: EVAMP YOUR OLD JEANS TO A NEW COMFY SHORTS

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Wondering what to do with your old pair of  jeans ? Are you planning to cut it out and turn into a rug or floor mat? Don’t decide just yet! There are so many  sewing projects  you can make to turn your old jeans into something new and  stylish . Just like this tutorial, we’ll share with you. This sewing project will help you turn your old jeans into stylish denim shorts with fabric cuffs in just 20 minutes. Turn Your Old Jeans Into Stylish Shorts With Fabric Cuffs In Just 20 Minutes If your closet is stocked with an old pair of jeans, I guess it’s time to clean your closet and recreate something  fashionable  out of your old denim. So today let me share you a sewing project on how to make a cuffed denim  short  that every  sewing beginners  can easily make. This tutorial will turn your old jeans into a brand-new cuffed denim short in only 20 minutes. This tutorial by  TLC inspirations  will show us how to turn old jeans into  stylish  cuffed denim shorts. The tutorial

SEWING TUTORIAL FOR BEGINNERS: Basic Hand Embroidery. Learn how to make embroidery by hand

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Hand embroidery is one of the oldest and most beautiful sewing skills one could master. And as a bonus, this sewing skill isn’t even difficult to learn! Start your first embroidery project with this easy guide to hand embroidery! A Beginner’s Guide to Hand Embroidery in 4 Easy Steps Armed with your choice of fabric and some threads, you are already on your way to mastering hand embroidery! This sewing technique may seem challenging at first glance, but I assure you it’s just as easy as starting to learn how to sew! Once you’ve mastered this technique, you can begin sewing complicated and artistic embroidery designs. Gather your  essential hand embroidery tools  and let’s start! Materials You’ll Need to Start Hand Embroidery Embroidery Hoop Sharp Needles Embroidery Floss Fabric Thread Heaven Step 1. Prepare Your Embroidery Hoop First, separate your embroidery hoops from each other. Embroidery hoops come in three materials: plastic, wood, and