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In most cases, tailor's chalk comes out of fabric easily with dry brushing, cold water, or a mild soap solution—but the correct method depends entirely on the fabric type. Standard woven clothing fabrics respond well to...
View MoreDyeing polyester fabric requires disperse dyes and high heat — standard fiber-reactive or acid dyes simply won't bond to polyester's synthetic polymer chains. Whether you're working with a flat woven polyester or a tech...
View MoreSewing with silk fabric demands precision, the right tools, and an understanding of how each silk type behaves. The golden rule: always use a fine needle (size 60/8 or 70/10), a sharp rotary cutter, and a shorter stitch...
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