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Upholstery Repair: How to Sew a Ripped Seam
The most common upholstery repair is fixing a frayed or pulled-apart seam. Frayed seam damage usually occurs over time due to natural wear and tear. We usually only think of fixing torn upholstery ...
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How to Upgrade a Leather Patcher for Smooth Power Sewing
Milled a custom bracket, sandwiched the shaft without a grub screw, mounted it on a 2x4, and fired it up using a cheap servo tester.
In the latest installment of our Designer D.I.Y. series, learn how to breathe new life into old clothes with a classic sashiko stitch. By Elizabeth Paton Illustrations by Samantha Hahn What to do with ...
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