Forgotten Sewing Tricks That Deserve a Comeback
Sewing has come a long way, but some old-school methods are still game-changers. One of the best-kept secrets? Beeswax.
Just run your thread over it before stitching—it strengthens the thread, prevents tangles, and makes your seams smoother and sturdier.
Here are 5 timeless sewing hacks worth bringing back:
Mark Fabric with Dry Soap – No chalk? A sliver of dry soap marks fabric clearly and washes out clean.
Backstitch for Strength – Reinforce your seams by stitching backward a few stitches at the end.
Pin Diagonally – Angled pins grip fabric better and are easier to remove while sewing.
Quick, Strong Knots – Wrap the thread around the needle a few times before pulling it through—simple and secure.
Use the Safety Pin Hole – Thread string through the hole in a safety pin to easily guide elastic or ribbon through waistbands.
Why it matters:
These forgotten tricks make sewing faster, cleaner, and more fun—whether you’re just starting or a pro with years of practice.
Time to dust off those needles and sew like Grandma used to—only better.