It is a common misconception that linen needs specialist care. This couldn't be further from the truth, and we want to help you see just how easy it is to care for linen and to keep it looking beautiful for years to come.
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Starch helps set fabric in place and keeps wrinkles at bay. If you prefer a softer finish, you might want to try using a potato base.Potato starchis often available in commercially, usually near flours and other baking products in the store, and you can follow the same proportional direction...
Place your jeans in the washing machine and set the cold or warm water cycle. Addlaundry detergent as you would for a typical load. During the rinse cycle, add liquid starch instead of fabric softener. When the washing cycle is complete, hang your jeans to dry on a clothesline or put th...
Allow the cornstarch to soak up the grease for a few minutes and then brush it away. The grease spot will lift right out — and you can get back to trying to convince everyone to use napkins instead of their clothes. Another fantastic fix for grease spots is WD-40. ...
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Combine 2 cups granulated sugar and 2 cups water in a large cooking pot to create enough starch for 1 yard of lace. Increase the amount as needed to cover large pieces of lace, keeping the one-to-one ratio. Video of the Day Step 2 ...
Pro Tip– use wax or starch to stiffen the arms a little. A stiff hair product can work too. It’s all about those arms – lots of rage potential. Tear a 1/2 inch strip of wool, tie it around his neck and trim. Add a hanging loop to the head. I’m wishing I used red and...
you are desperate. On a stiff men’s t-shirt (like your basic Hanes or what have you), a regular needlemaywork. But on a stretchy or delicate knit, it’s going to create tiny tears in the fabric that will get worse as you wash and wear. So I say definitely get ballpoint needles...
Use a small amount of cornstarch to avoid over-thickening; adding too much will make it crumbly. Be careful not to over-activate the slime, as this can make the slime less stretchy. Knead the slime thoroughly. If it’s too stiff, massage in more lotion or a few drops of water to im...