THREAD A DOUBLE NEEDLE

Follow these thread a double needle tutorials to learn all about thread a double needle with WonderHowTo's collection of free how to articles, like Sew a Button, Thread a Needle and Tie a Knot, and Make Tassels.

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How To Sew a Button

Sew a Button

Sewing buttons is easy once you get the hang of it. It's a very useful skill to possess, as buttons do fall off. These instructions are for ...more

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How To Thread a Needle and Tie a Knot

Thread a Needle and Tie a Knot

If you are not a sewer yet or craft-minded, threading a needle properly may not be something that has crossed your mind before. Whether you ...more

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How To Make Tassels

Make Tassels

A row of tassels makes a pretty finish to various needlework projects or as an addition to a curtain hold. Complicated tassel-making ...more

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How To Backstitch

Backstitch

Backstitch is a stitch used in embroidery and sewing stitches. Stitches are sewn backwards to the direction of the sewing. They form lines ...more

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How To Do Peyote Stitch

Do Peyote Stitch

Peyote stitch is a pattern used to weave beads together using a needle and thread . This is still used in many traditional cultures in ...more

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How To Weave with Seed Beads

Weave with Seed Beads

Weaving with seed beads is like normal bead weaving, with a couple of slight differences. Here is how to weave with seed beads. Click any ...more

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How To Slip Stitch

Slip Stitch

This is an almost invisible stitch (sometimes called a "blind stitch") formed by slipping the thread under a fold of fabric. It can be used ...more

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How To Darn Pointe Shoes

Darn Pointe Shoes

Darning pointe shoes has become out of practice due to a lack of knowledge about it. However, darning the tips will help your feet look more ...more

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How To Thread a Sewing Machine

Thread a Sewing Machine

So you found a pattern for a cool skirt and you dug out Grandma's old sewing machine, but now what? This page will teach you where to put ...more

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How To Create Double Stitch in Tatting

Create Double Stitch in Tatting

Double stitch is the basic stitch of tatting. Please read Begin Tatting and Use a Tatting Shuttle if you are a beginner. Draw a shuttle ...more

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How To Use a Sewing Machine

Use a Sewing Machine

Using a sewing machine is not as difficult as it seems. The basics of machine sewing are the same no matter what make or model machine you ...more

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How To Make or Repair Books Through Japanese Bookbinding

Make or Repair Books Through Japanese Bookbinding

Does your "Boy Scout Handbook" look as though it has been read by a ...more

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How To Cross Stitch

Cross Stitch

If you're taking up needlepoint , one of the stitches you'll need to learn is the cross stitch. This ancient, cross-cultural embroidery ...more

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How To Wind a Bobbin

Wind a Bobbin

When beginning any sewing project, you will generally purchase a spool of thread in a color that goes with your fabric. To get that same ...more

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How To Darn a Sock

Darn a Sock

Darning is a great way to repair a hole in a sock. Fixing that hole is easier than you might think. Pick a thread that is close to the color ...more

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How To Work With Ribbon for Embroidery

Work With Ribbon for Embroidery

Ribbon embroidery is one of the most stunning embroidery techniques in that it results in elegant, luxurious, three-dimensional designs that ...more

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How To Assemble a Sewing Kit

Assemble a Sewing Kit

Putting together a sewing kit is both fun and useful. This also makes an ideal gift for someone moving into their own place for the first ...more

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How To Embroider a Backpack

Embroider a Backpack

Is your backpack one of "those plain ones"? Did your folks insist on getting something "practical" instead of the cool one you were hoping ...more

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How To Do Blind Hem on Light Weight Fabrics Like Voile

Do Blind Hem on Light Weight Fabrics Like Voile

Voile and organza are beautiful and fun to wear, so it's easy to ...more

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How To Knit Socks

Knit Socks

Do you have a cool yarn that you just can't wait to make into socks? Get back to basics and try these steps. You will need to know how to ...more

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