2. Mark Fabrics with Dry Soap
If you don’t have a pencil or fabric marker handy, you can use a piece of dry soap to mark fabric. It’s easy to remove and won’t leave a permanent residue.
To prevent seams from unraveling over time, use backstitching at the beginning and end of each seam line. This ensures greater durability of the garments.
4. Use Diagonal Pins
Place pins diagonally across seams when preparing your fabric. This will prevent them from slipping and will make it easier to feed the fabric through the sewing machine without having to constantly remove them.
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