Do you have paint stains on your clothes? If you are an artist or painter and have paint splatters on your clothes that refuse to come off no matter how much you wash them, these tips are for you ...
In lieu of holding a fall runway show, Jason Wu took time to look back at his archive to craft a beautiful collection that ...
For best results, experts recommend spraying Elbow Grease onto the stain, letting it sit for five minutes, and then washing ...
Give a fresh look to old furniture by painting, or adding new hardware to cabinets and dressers. Use old fabric or worn clothes to make a rug or patchwork floor mat. It's a fun and creative way to ...
Break up the monotony of winter by learning a new craft. Carreen Pierson, president of the Fiber Arts Guild of Hutchinson, and Karen Lester, a multi-talented weaver, spinner and quilter from ...
The South Jersey native, who grew up taking vintage shopping trips to the Cowtown Flea Market and the Old Mill Antique Mall, ...
Choosing the right fabric is key to making your DIY mouse pad. Opt for smooth and durable materials like cotton or neoprene.
InStyle speaks to costume designer, Molly Emma Rowe, about bringing Bridget into the modern world in 'Bridget Jones: Mad ...
1. Use fabric to protect plants from frost One of the best ways to reuse old clothes in a garden is to use them to defend against frost. If you've ever used garden fleece, it's the same principle.
The Museum of Sonoma County’s newest exhibit, “UNRULY, North Bay Artists from the San Francisco Art Institute,” which opens Friday, had already been in the works for almost a year when Karen Wise was ...
This surge in awareness is not merely driven by a desire to lessen our environmental impact, it’s rooted in a fascinating aspect of textile science — fabric frequencies. In the age of the internet ...