What’s the Function of the Little Hole on a Safety Pin?
Rediscover the Lost Art of Sewing
Sewing has evolved from simple needles and thread to high-tech machines—
but some old-school techniques are making a comeback.
One classic trick that’s delightfully simple? Beeswax.
Glide your thread across it before stitching to prevent knots,
smooth the thread, and reinforce seams for cleaner, stronger results.
5 Timeless Sewing Tips
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Mark Fabric with Dry Soap – Works like chalk but washes away easily.
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Reinforce Seams with Backstitching –Sew backward at the end to prevent unraveling.
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Pin Diagonally – Keeps fabric in place, reduces slipping, and makes pins easier to remove.
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Create Strong Knots –Wrap thread around the needle a few times for tight, lasting knots.
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Use the Safety Pin Hole – Thread elastic or ribbon through it to guide through casings effortlessly.
Sometimes, the simplest, oldest tricks are the most effective.
Grab your needle, thread, and a bit of beeswax—your sewing projects will thank you.