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link to How to Sew Iron-on Patches (So They Last Much Longer)

How to Sew Iron-on Patches (So They Last Much Longer)

Patches seem to be the thing today. They are no longer just a way to mend your clothing, or to celebrate your membership in or your support of a certain organization, group, or institution. Patches...

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link to 6 Practical Ways to Reattach a Button Without Sewing

6 Practical Ways to Reattach a Button Without Sewing

Let's face it. Not everyone has the time or energy to struggle with a needle and thread, or you might simply not have them available to you at the moment. The good news is that there are several...

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link to Sewing Machine Needle Not Moving? | 6 Fixes To Try

Sewing Machine Needle Not Moving? | 6 Fixes To Try

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODr7SuTTgsY Sewing Machine Maintenance I remember the first time my sewing machine needle locked up. I just didn’t know what to do. Since then, however, I have...

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link to 5 Best Types of Lye for Soap Making (And Where To Get It)

5 Best Types of Lye for Soap Making (And Where To Get It)

The best lye for soap making is 99 percent pure, food-grade sodium hydroxide in pellet or bead form. Purity and food-grade ratings ensure the lye contains fewer impurities. Beads and pellets make it...

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link to The Difference Between Embroidery Thread And Sewing Thread

The Difference Between Embroidery Thread And Sewing Thread

I started embroidering when I was a teenager and have since become a quilter who likes to embroider designs on fabric squares to make quilt tops. But, for someone who has never embroidered nor had a...

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link to Is Quilting Hard? | A 50 Year Quilter Tells All

Is Quilting Hard? | A 50 Year Quilter Tells All

Quilting has always been a part of my life. My mother was a quilter, and my earliest memories include my mother quilting and my attempts to help her. So it is surprising to me that many people...

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Hi, I'm Anne, but my grandkids call me Jelly Grandma. I have over 50 years of experience as a homesteader. I hope your visit here is a sweet one.

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