Jenna Ingalls
Sewing Expert
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How to
Make a Sofa Slipcover
A sofa slipcover can give new life to an older piece of furniture, as well as provide a room with a fresh appearance. While it is possible to buy slipcovers, making your own is more cost-effective and offers the benefit ...
How to
Shrink Cotton Fabrics
Cotton, a natural vegetable fiber from the seed pod of the cotton plant, can be a fickle fabric. Due to cotton's tendency to expand when wet and shrink as it dries, most everyone has a tale to tell of cotton catastrophes...
How to
Make Eyelet Curtains
Curtains featuring an eyelet or grommet heading are not only stylish but can also be very functional. To make your own, pick out some curtain fabric as well as eyelet tape, which is a strip of fabric containing evenly-sp...
How to
Dye Cashmere
Cashmere is a sensitive, luxurious fabric that many are afraid to ruin with dyeing, ironing, or even washing. However, you can dye your favorite cashmere sweaters and shawls at home without fear (or any specialty equipme...
How to
Make Doll Hair
One of the main features of making your own doll is making their hair. You may also want to replace doll hair if it has become damaged or fallen off. Your doll might be a rag doll, baby doll, porcelain doll, bisque doll,...
How to
Make a Dracula Cape
Vampires are a popular dress-up option for kids and adults alike, and of course, no vampire costume is complete without a cape! Luckily, learning how to make a vampire cape yourself is easy, and you'll just need a few ba...