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How to Craft a Duct Tape Tote Bag

Create your own stylish and durable duct tape tote bag with the tips in this video.

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Added: 375 days ago by TeamTRN

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How To Iron on Patches

Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from theprohouse and more videos in the Sewing category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at http://www.howcast.com/videos/new or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at http://www.howcast.com/filmmakers/apply. Extend the life of your clothing by using patches to cover worn or torn areas, or to embellish tired items and give them a fresh new look. To complete this How-To you will need: Extend the life of your clothing by using patches to cover worn or torn areas, or to embellish tired items and give them a fresh new look. An iron-on patch Scissors A pillow case An iron and ironing board Fabric and iron-on adhesive tape (optional) Step 1: Prepare garment and patch Prepare your garment and the patch by ensuring that both are clean and dust free. This will allow the patch to adhere more securely to the clothing fabric. Step 2: Trim frayed area Trim frayed areas around the hole or worn area with the scissors. Leave a bit of fray around a hole for the patch to adhere to. Tip: Use the hottest iron setting for heavy fabrics such as canvas and denim and a lower setting for delicate fabrics. Step 3: Position pillowcase and press garment Position the pillowcase over the area to be patched and iron your garment through the pillowcase. Step 4: Align patch Align the patch with the hole or frayed area, making sure it provides complete coverage. Position the pillowcase over the patch to provide a buffer between the fabric and the iron to prevent scorching. Step 5: Iron patch Iron the patch to your garment securely by pressing down firmly and passing the iron over the area four or five times. Tip: Try making your own iron-on patches using fabric and iron-on adhesive tape, which can be purchased at a fabric store. Step 6: Let garment cool Let your garment cool for at least an hour without moving it. Once the glue adheres, the patch will be set. Thanks for watching How To Iron on Patches! If you enjoyed this video subscribe to the Howcast YouTube channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=howcast

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Added: 375 days ago by TeamTRN

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Scrapbook Tutorial 7-24-09 [Part 1]

[Part 1] - Rowena creates a one of a kind layout. This tutorial is a 12x12 layout using one 4x6 picture. Visit Rowena's blog at http://www.craftsbyrowena.blogspot.com. There are FREE original SVG files every Monday and FREE original page sketches every Wednesday.

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Added: 375 days ago by TeamTRN

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