Just incase it’s not obvious, washing my t-shirt 3 times was for experimental purposes only so I could show you the results! I don’t want anyone coming at me telling me this wasn’t eco-friendly 🙈😆So, I’m interested, did you know all of these hacks or did any of them blow your mind?! xx
I had a taco sauce stain on my favorite white t shirt and couldn't get it out with similar methods you tried, so I set it out in the sun for the afternoon and the stain completely disappeared! I saw the sun recommendation on Instagram from @useless_dk. Thanks for your wonderful content!
@@TashiaTomlinson love this!! This is the first time I’ve heard about this sun technique! A few people have said it bow in the comments. Amazing 🌞 I can’t wait to try it! 🙏🏽 xx
Same here❣️ I literally just used Dawn yesterday to get rid of spots on my BRAND new sweater. Grease Spots from my older washing machine almost ruined it and I even took it to the dry cleaner and they couldn’t remove those spotty stains. Just before pitching it I used dawn dish soap scrubbed and hoped for the best and it worked!! Like brand new again. I also don’t waste money any longer on Carpet cleaners. If my cat gets sick… Dawn dish soap, if I accidentally track dirt or mudd on carpet or spill something… yep Dawn dish soap lol.
Great video! I love the hacks you suggested. My own hack is when I have a white tee that gets old and stained, I use tea to dye it and I wear it under my wool or cashmere jumpers. This way, you keep your jumpers clean, especially when you sweat under the arms and it helps when the sweaters are itchy too.
I use a thinner silk scrunchie set for the elastic hairband hack. I use this to roll up long sleeves on my button up blouses. Definitely less painful than a traditional elastic hair band!
Hi Emily! Thank you 🙏 great video. I’ve been using baking soda plus vinegar for about one year to wash my bedsheets, kitchen fabric towels, bathroom towels, white clothing… and it’s amazing!!! If you need, you can repeat the process of applying this paste two times or using the sun light to help to get rid of the stains. Also it’s a game changer to remove yellowness of white Leather Sneakers. Also, it helps a lot with sweat smells in the summer or for workout clothing. I don’t know anymore how to live without it 🤣.
For pulled threads in fabric, I also like to use a very fine Crochet hook to pull the pulled loops through to the inside of fabric. I bought a set in an op shop - never actually crocheted with it, but great for pulling the threads through ☺️. As a bleach I also order sodium percarbonate online - cheaper than bleach from a supermarket, and safe enough to clean beer equipment apparently...😆
You can use a bobby pin to catch pulled knits and pull them back to the inside of the sweater. Also, try sun bleaching those armpit stains! Loved the silk scarf hack. ❤
Thanks so much for the tips, especially the baggy sweater etc tucks, these I didn't know at all! The silk scarf trick blew me away, but I prefer the hair trick myself! I also like to use a toothpick to pull the threads of my sweaters on the inside of my cloth so they won't show. I am still struggling with yellow stains so I am going to try your stain removal tips. As for the dropped pin you can also use a magnet to pull it up the carpet. Or if you don't have a magnet for pins, a fridge magner will do the trick just nicely💖✨👍
watching your videos gave me some really great ideas and I tried out some outfits and I am so appreciative of the inspiration because I finally feel good about myself and what I'm wearing so thank you so much for your tips and just making me feel so much better about myself
For the elastic on sleeves hack, I recommend to use nylon hair bands instead of regular hair bands. Nylon ones softer and don't cut off the arm circulation like regular ones do.
Great video ! I loved the tip about using your hair as a way to avoid getting makeup on your t-shirt Thank you so much! You look amazing! I bet everyone agrees with me!!
Loved the video, and needed to learn some of your hacks. I found also, if you let your tshirt dry naturally in the sun, making sure that the stain gets full sun - the sun will do the final stain removal - its amazing.
Great Video! I've tried some of these fixes for stains...bleach usually does no better. I've also stopped using bleach and have moved to more eco friendly soaps/cleaners. I try to stick with plant-based products. ❤
Miss, here are hacks you may want to play with. First, a knit-picker. Mine has saved many a sweater. And shirt-stays (normally worn by men) for when you tuck in a baggy garment/shirt to keep it in place. No more tucking, re-tucking all day. And the best cat hair remover in my opinion is the Pledge fabric sweeper for pet hair. Its re-usable and totally goes after pet hair!! And Ms. Thomas below is correct about dishwashing detergent. It is full of enzymes that love stains!! I put in on stains and leave the garment in the hamper until wash day. And don't let folks forget about ice- the supreme blood stain remover (never use heat on blood, it will set the stain). Just rub the cubes on the stain until they melt (you will see the stain dissipating), and then some dish detergent.
Great video 😃 I love the idea of using my hair in the change room! Ahhh Fanta, ever the curious cat 😆😅🐈 🧡 I love his complaining when you picked him up 🤣 Hope you are doing ok in lockdown Emily, stay safe and well xx😊💕
Thank you Emily for your kind and amazing video, I have definitely learned a few tricks and will try them. For the yellow stains on the white T-shirt, I usually use a simple cloth soap with water and rub gently on the stains, then I leave the T-shirt a day or more and wash it with the other white clothes. It works great !
Hi! I’ve used your ‘scarf over the head to avoid make up on your clothes’ technique for two years now! You mentioned it in a hacks video a long time ago. Now, I travel with a thin scarf for that reason! Thank you for your videos! Love from the USA! ❤️🇺🇸
using a small crochet hook works well to pull through thread snags, or use anything with a blunt head to it so you don't pierce the snag by accident. great tips EEM! Thank you very much!
Love your video's! To me the hack with the jumper and the hair elastics was mind-blowing! I"m gonna use it for sure! What I use with yellow staines in white blouses tops or t-shirts is dishwasher rinse. Use it on the stain, wait a couple of hours and than wash your top/blouse or t-shirt. It always does the trick for me, except when my shirt is really old. Than buy a new one does the trick 😉 Sorry for my English, I'm from Holland.
For pulls or snags in sweater, you can also use a crochet hook, or needle threader, or big needle to push through the knit from the inside, hook or put the snag through the hole in the threader or needle and pull the snag to the inside.
I totally saw the 🐈 sniffing the sewing kit. I love your videos but I equally love the cat. 🥰❤️❤️❤️ Is his name Fanta like the 🍊soda ? New subscriber here
Many of you are likely too young to know that men used arm bands for years and years to shorten shirt sleeves. It was also fashionable in the 60's 70's 80's for women to use them . Way before hair elastics became the thing.
Thanks Emily… that shoulder bag you tried on when showing us those hooks in the cupboard looks really pretty… may i know where you bought that from please? Thanks much
Use a slightly damp rubber glove what you wear for washing up to remove pet hairs works brilliant and also quicker than sticky tape. Works great on furniture too.
Try a rub from a laundry bar called Felz Naptha. Pretty sure that's how it's spelled. NO stain can resist its wonders. I have also usedit on polyester blouses to remove odor.😮
What a fabulous video, Emily! Excellent tips that I will definitely try. Btw, bleach would NOT remove the yellow stains, so using it really isn’t an option anyway. Once those stains are set, they are permanently there, even if you fade them a bit. Unfortunately, my experience has taught me that white tees just need to be replaced. However, you deserve an A+++ for preserving on that project. Thanks!❤️
I will try get this into a future vlog! I use dolce and gabbana, the one. And skin care is quite mixed! But I love Aspect moisturiser. I will go into more detail in a vlog ♥️ x
Hey so I know it's a fashion channel but do you happen to have a video on how you are able to keep such a great figure by any chance ? Love your videos
Thanks for your great videos :) I learn a lot from you. Can you please tell me from where did you buy tour cream cardigan? I love it. seems so cozy and comfortable
What is that beautiful brown bag you showed when talking about turning your bag into a backpack ? I’ve been looking for one exactly like that !!!! Please
You can also use a nail to make a hole in a belt, or better yet, shorten the belt from the buckle end. Disconnect the buckle, cut the belt an inch or two shorter, then reconnect the belt.
🤣🤣 Me! I'm the person who always has to pick up the damn cat at the party. Also, you are not the only one who doesn't like constriction around the mid arm (unreasonable phobia for me). But it's the only hack I can't deal with! Enjoyed this video.
loved the tips! saw your insta this morning, and never pay attention to trolls! Besides, you DO save lives. Tons of clothing end up in landfills, rivers and oceans. This kills hundreds of animals. By buying less we are helping to reduce this waste, hence we save lives!!! Keep up with your work, it is amazing and it helps our planet. The ONLY home we have!!! =^.^=
On all stains, try equal parts Dawn dish soap, baking soda and peroxide. Leave it sit for at least a few hours. Sometimes I go to check and pour more of the leftover on it after an hour or so. I have used this on colored t shirts with grease stains and it does not hurt the color.
for yellow stains on shirts, hydrogen peroxide sprayed directly on the spot and let sit for about an hour before washing also helps. Or if you have hypochlorous acid that works almost as well.
Another trick for keeping makeup off your clothes is to put a shower cap over your face while dressing. Saw a video of a famous entertainer's staff using this on her for quick costume changes during a show. That way you don't mess up your scarves, either :)
A slightly damp sponge or microfiber cloth also work as a lint brush. I use them to get pet hair off my upholstered furniture. Just rub in one direction and the fur will collect and you can just lift it off.
As a cat person, that duct tape is relatable ! (Most of my clothes are black and few of them also knit). My family look at me weirdly when i remove the cat fluff with a tape 😂 By the way, who's your lovely-fluffy name? 😄
If you live in a sunny climate like I do you can lay the white tee out in the sun to help bleach out those yellow stains. My mother said it worked better if you laid it on grass in the sun. I don't know about that.
don't use screwdriver to make holes! use any sharp round steel piece like usual screw just warm it up on fire (stove or even lighter) and hole will be like it have always been there )
To pull through a snag on a sweater, I use a darning needle and a needle threader. I put the needle threader through the eye of the needle, and then poke the needle through the sweater at the base of the snag...I then put the snagged yarn through the needle threader, pull it through and then gently pull the needle through to the back side of the sweater. This works perfectly without stretching or disturbing the sweater at all.
Just incase it’s not obvious, washing my t-shirt 3 times was for experimental purposes only so I could show you the results! I don’t want anyone coming at me telling me this wasn’t eco-friendly 🙈😆So, I’m interested, did you know all of these hacks or did any of them blow your mind?! xx
I heard that adding hydrogen peroxide, vinegar and baking soda, putting the paste on items with stains and leaving items on the sun will help.
I had a taco sauce stain on my favorite white t shirt and couldn't get it out with similar methods you tried, so I set it out in the sun for the afternoon and the stain completely disappeared! I saw the sun recommendation on Instagram from @useless_dk. Thanks for your wonderful content!
@@mirjanamaric6739 ahh! Mixing them all together! And then adding sunlight 🌞 that’s awesome! Thank you! I’m gonna try that next time 🙏🏽♥️ xx
@@TashiaTomlinson love this!! This is the first time I’ve heard about this sun technique! A few people have said it bow in the comments. Amazing 🌞 I can’t wait to try it! 🙏🏽 xx
@@EmilyElizabethMay beautiful girl 🌹
Hanging whites to dry in the sunshine also works great to bleach out stains. Enjoyed the video. Thanks.
I use Dawn dishwashing liquid to remove stains. It works 99% of the time. For all stains.
Me too.
I never thought of this! Thanks for sharing this tip.
specially foundation stain haha
Same here❣️ I literally just used Dawn yesterday to get rid of spots on my BRAND new sweater. Grease Spots from my older washing machine almost ruined it and I even took it to the dry cleaner and they couldn’t remove those spotty stains. Just before pitching it I used dawn dish soap scrubbed and hoped for the best and it worked!! Like brand new again. I also don’t waste money any longer on Carpet cleaners. If my cat gets sick… Dawn dish soap, if I accidentally track dirt or mudd on carpet or spill something… yep Dawn dish soap lol.
Great video! I love the hacks you suggested. My own hack is when I have a white tee that gets old and stained, I use tea to dye it and I wear it under my wool or cashmere jumpers. This way, you keep your jumpers clean, especially when you sweat under the arms and it helps when the sweaters are itchy too.
Do the same - amen
I use a thinner silk scrunchie set for the elastic hairband hack. I use this to roll up long sleeves on my button up blouses. Definitely less painful than a traditional elastic hair band!
Hi Emily! Thank you 🙏 great video. I’ve been using baking soda plus vinegar for about one year to wash my bedsheets, kitchen fabric towels, bathroom towels, white clothing… and it’s amazing!!! If you need, you can repeat the process of applying this paste two times or using the sun light to help to get rid of the stains. Also it’s a game changer to remove yellowness of white Leather Sneakers. Also, it helps a lot with sweat smells in the summer or for workout clothing. I don’t know anymore how to live without it 🤣.
For pulled threads in fabric, I also like to use a very fine Crochet hook to pull the pulled loops through to the inside of fabric. I bought a set in an op shop - never actually crocheted with it, but great for pulling the threads through ☺️.
As a bleach I also order sodium percarbonate online - cheaper than bleach from a supermarket, and safe enough to clean beer equipment apparently...😆
Ok my fav hack was the stocking over the vacuum.love it!!
You can use a bobby pin to catch pulled knits and pull them back to the inside of the sweater.
Also, try sun bleaching those armpit stains!
Loved the silk scarf hack. ❤
Love the kitty!!!
Re: 'locate tiny items you've dropped' - you could also use a magnet for certain items! :)
🙈 I think a magnet is SO much better than the vacuum! Haha thank you 😆🙏🏽 xx
@@EmilyElizabethMay you can also use the hoover and stocking method to find a dropped contact lense.
Thanks so much for the tips, especially the baggy sweater etc tucks, these I didn't know at all! The silk scarf trick blew me away, but I prefer the hair trick myself! I also like to use a toothpick to pull the threads of my sweaters on the inside of my cloth so they won't show. I am still struggling with yellow stains so I am going to try your stain removal tips. As for the dropped pin you can also use a magnet to pull it up the carpet. Or if you don't have a magnet for pins, a fridge magner will do the trick just nicely💖✨👍
watching your videos gave me some really great ideas and I tried out some outfits and I am so appreciative of the inspiration because I finally feel good about myself and what I'm wearing so thank you so much for your tips and just making me feel so much better about myself
Your cat 😂 gotta love them. I loved the jumper hacks, thankyou
😆🥰🐱🐱🐱 hehe thanks lovely 💖💖
For the elastic on sleeves hack, I recommend to use nylon hair bands instead of regular hair bands. Nylon ones softer and don't cut off the arm circulation like regular ones do.
Great video !
I loved the tip about using your hair as a way to avoid getting makeup on your t-shirt
Thank you so much!
You look amazing!
I bet everyone agrees with me!!
How good is that hair hack! 😆♥️
Aw 🥰🙏🏽 thank you lovely xxx
This was a great video!! Loved the vacuum cleaner trick!! Love your work
Loved the video, and needed to learn some of your hacks. I found also, if you let your tshirt dry naturally in the sun, making sure that the stain gets full sun - the sun will do the final stain removal - its amazing.
The backpack one and the finding needle hack👍
Great Video! I've tried some of these fixes for stains...bleach usually does no better. I've also stopped using bleach and have moved to more eco friendly soaps/cleaners. I try to stick with plant-based products. ❤
You can use a hair tie to secure the end of excess belt also.
100k! Congrats 🎉
THANK YOU!!!! 🤩 🥳🥳🙏🙏🙏
Miss, here are hacks you may want to play with. First, a knit-picker. Mine has saved many a sweater. And shirt-stays (normally worn by men) for when you tuck in a baggy garment/shirt to keep it in place. No more tucking, re-tucking all day. And the best cat hair remover in my opinion is the Pledge fabric sweeper for pet hair. Its re-usable and totally goes after pet hair!! And Ms. Thomas below is correct about dishwashing detergent. It is full of enzymes that love stains!! I put in on stains and leave the garment in the hamper until wash day. And don't let folks forget about ice- the supreme blood stain remover (never use heat on blood, it will set the stain). Just rub the cubes on the stain until they melt (you will see the stain dissipating), and then some dish detergent.
Great video 😃 I love the idea of using my hair in the change room! Ahhh Fanta, ever the curious cat 😆😅🐈 🧡 I love his complaining when you picked him up 🤣 Hope you are doing ok in lockdown Emily, stay safe and well xx😊💕
Thank you Emily for your kind and amazing video, I have definitely learned a few tricks and will try them. For the yellow stains on the white T-shirt, I usually use a simple cloth soap with water and rub gently on the stains, then I leave the T-shirt a day or more and wash it with the other white clothes. It works great !
Hi! I’ve used your ‘scarf over the head to avoid make up on your clothes’ technique for two years now! You mentioned it in a hacks video a long time ago. Now, I travel with a thin scarf for that reason! Thank you for your videos! Love from the USA! ❤️🇺🇸
Great tips thanks
I agree with you, I hate to have a hair tie around my arm because I feel like it's not good for circulation.
using a small crochet hook works well to pull through thread snags, or use anything with a blunt head to it so you don't pierce the snag by accident. great tips EEM! Thank you very much!
you can use a magnet for the pin too x
I feel like this is a much better idea than the vacuum!! 🤣🙏🏽🙌♥️
@@EmilyElizabethMay i'm a fashion designer and it's a daily struggle so that's what I've learnt! 🤣♥️
I've used the hair band trick to tie up the front of a top, but never thought to use on the sides! Great ideas and cute 🐈 cameos! 😘
Great video once again ❤️ thank you!
Thank you lovely! You are welcome 🥰🌸💖 xx
Love your video's! To me the hack with the jumper and the hair elastics was mind-blowing! I"m gonna use it for sure! What I use with yellow staines in white blouses tops or t-shirts is dishwasher rinse. Use it on the stain, wait a couple of hours and than wash your top/blouse or t-shirt. It always does the trick for me, except when my shirt is really old. Than buy a new one does the trick 😉 Sorry for my English, I'm from Holland.
Amazing hacks!! Loved the sweater hacks😍😍... really good content
You are welcome beautiful 🥰🌸 thank you for watching xox
I love a good hack! This video was fun, thanks. I’m definitely going to try some of these.
Where is that knitted grey mock neck sweater from!? It is adorable! Please help a girl! I need it!
For pulls or snags in sweater, you can also use a crochet hook, or needle threader, or big needle to push through the knit from the inside, hook or put the snag through the hole in the threader or needle and pull the snag to the inside.
I totally saw the 🐈 sniffing the sewing kit. I love your videos but I equally love the cat. 🥰❤️❤️❤️ Is his name Fanta like the 🍊soda ? New subscriber here
All great ideas ❣
I love your hacks suggestions, awesome! You are so naturally beautiful!!
For the yellow stain put straight lemon juice then put it out in the sun until it dries it works
Love your hacks, specialy the hair remover. Also have kittys, that hack, and the Make up hack are awesome
Many of you are likely too young to know that men used arm bands for years and years to shorten shirt sleeves. It was also fashionable in the 60's 70's 80's for women to use them . Way before hair elastics became the thing.
Great video. Noticed I hv the same white purse in your closet. It’s my mother in laws that I inherited.
Thanks Emily… that shoulder bag you tried on when showing us those hooks in the cupboard looks really pretty… may i know where you bought that from please? Thanks much
Use a slightly damp rubber glove what you wear for washing up to remove pet hairs works brilliant and also quicker than sticky tape. Works great on furniture too.
Love this video like all your videos. Thanks for making these videos . I really appreciate it . Hope you are going ok in the lockdown.❤️❤️
Try a rub from a laundry bar called Felz Naptha. Pretty sure that's how it's spelled. NO stain can resist its wonders. I have also usedit on polyester blouses to remove odor.😮
Where are the green and black jumpers (shown after the graphic t shirt ) from? So 😍
What a fabulous video, Emily! Excellent tips that I will definitely try. Btw, bleach would NOT remove the yellow stains, so using it really isn’t an option anyway. Once those stains are set, they are permanently there, even if you fade them a bit. Unfortunately, my experience has taught me that white tees just need to be replaced. However, you deserve an A+++ for preserving on that project. Thanks!❤️
Love your channel. You give great tips and are entertaining too!
Very helpful tips 👌🏻☺️
🙏🏽♥️ thank you for watching!
So helpful! 👏🏻✨
Yay! Thanks lovely 🙏🏽💖✨ x
These were great hacks! Thank you.
Brilliant!! Subscribed 🙂
Good tips! Omg!
😆🥰♥️😘 love you
Very helpful!!
🙏🏽🙌 thank you for watching 🥰♥️ x
Hello.Can you show us your perfumes and skin care???I have curiosity.thanks💓💓
I will try get this into a future vlog! I use dolce and gabbana, the one. And skin care is quite mixed! But I love Aspect moisturiser. I will go into more detail in a vlog ♥️ x
Aspect is an australian brand.I understand💓💓
Hey so I know it's a fashion channel but do you happen to have a video on how you are able to keep such a great figure by any chance ? Love your videos
A crochet hook works well to pull a snag out of a sweater, but use a small one.
🙏🙏🙏 thank you
Thanks for your great videos :) I learn a lot from you. Can you please tell me from where did you buy tour cream cardigan? I love it. seems so cozy and comfortable
This is helpful thank you so much for sharing.
What is that beautiful brown bag you showed when talking about turning your bag into a backpack ? I’ve been looking for one exactly like that !!!! Please
I can’t remember the name of the brand! I will check in the morning and get back to you! 🙌 message me if I forget 😋 just going to sleep now xx
@@EmilyElizabethMay thank you so much
Great fashion hacks, very useful. Fanta is the cuttest cat around the net :)
You can also use a nail to make a hole in a belt, or better yet, shorten the belt from the buckle end. Disconnect the buckle, cut the belt an inch or two shorter, then reconnect the belt.
I use hydrogen peroxide mixed with a half teaspoon of Dawn dish soap. I also wash in gold water. Works a treat every time.
When you treat stains. You might want to try applying inside the garment as well as outside the stain.
🤣🤣 Me! I'm the person who always has to pick up the damn cat at the party.
Also, you are not the only one who doesn't like constriction around the mid arm (unreasonable phobia for me). But it's the only hack I can't deal with! Enjoyed this video.
U can also use a headband to make ur t shirt tuck up
loved the tips! saw your insta this morning, and never pay attention to trolls! Besides, you DO save lives. Tons of clothing end up in landfills, rivers and oceans. This kills hundreds of animals. By buying less we are helping to reduce this waste, hence we save lives!!! Keep up with your work, it is amazing and it helps our planet. The ONLY home we have!!! =^.^=
On all stains, try equal parts Dawn dish soap, baking soda and peroxide. Leave it sit for at least a few hours. Sometimes I go to check and pour more of the leftover on it after an hour or so. I have used this on colored t shirts with grease stains and it does not hurt the color.
Ahh!! This is so great! Thank you Judy!! 🙏🏽
I use 2 parts bicarb and one part peroxyde and a bit of dishwashing soap....leave for 2 hours.
Works well for yellow stain and antiperspirant stain
THANK YOU💄🥰🧣
for yellow stains on shirts, hydrogen peroxide sprayed directly on the spot and let sit for about an hour before washing also helps. Or if you have hypochlorous acid that works almost as well.
as a fellow crazy cat mom the sweater hack is a life saver lol
Another trick for keeping makeup off your clothes is to put a shower cap over your face while dressing. Saw a video of a famous entertainer's staff using this on her for quick costume changes during a show. That way you don't mess up your scarves, either :)
Also I’ve heard that sun light helps with with stains
What is the brand of your washer?
Hi Marie, this is a Kogan washer 💗 very basic affordable model, we needed a small one for the space xx
Genious!
I add baking soda to the lemon on my white shirt. Then leave it under the sun for a bit. You can see it turning crispy white again
Love this so much! The sun is amazing 🌞 a few people have said this now and I can’t wait to try it! Thank you 🙏🏽 xx
@@EmilyElizabethMay let me know how you like it. It works wonders for me
Yes, don't underestimate sunlight for removing "body" stains.
@@bronwynbaillie5702 any stains lol
Great 👍
Fantastic hacks. Have you tried Dirt Laundry. I have found their stain remover is fantastic for white items :)
I recommend citric acid, not from lemons but in the concentrated powder form!
For the pin, just use a magnet.
I put a command in my wardrobe ..it is good
A slightly damp sponge or microfiber cloth also work as a lint brush. I use them to get pet hair off my upholstered furniture. Just rub in one direction and the fur will collect and you can just lift it off.
Oh I love this!! 🙌 thank you!!
Rubber gloves also work well with removing pet hair from upholstery. I haven't tried it on my clothes though so will give that a go.
As a cat person, that duct tape is relatable ! (Most of my clothes are black and few of them also knit). My family look at me weirdly when i remove the cat fluff with a tape 😂
By the way, who's your lovely-fluffy name? 😄
His name is Fanta. Also known as Fanta Pants! LOL
Anybody know where I can find a bag like the one shown in this video?
If you live in a sunny climate like I do you can lay the white tee out in the sun to help bleach out those yellow stains. My mother said it worked better if you laid it on grass in the sun. I don't know about that.
Ha ha 😂i tried that hack of scarf over head to take top off , but oops keep forgetting to the same when taking top off. Who else is the same??
Hahaha yes it can be hard to remember that part 🤣🤣🥰
Magnetic scissors in my sewing kit. Pins and needles can't hide
It much easier to use a crochet hook to fix knitwear pulls
don't use screwdriver to make holes! use any sharp round steel piece like usual screw just warm it up on fire (stove or even lighter) and hole will be like it have always been there )
I use a magnet to pick up a pin
👍👍👍
Yup, peroxide
I mean the cardigan that you had on when you were doing laundry.
To pull through a snag on a sweater, I use a darning needle and a needle threader. I put the needle threader through the eye of the needle, and then poke the needle through the sweater at the base of the snag...I then put the snagged yarn through the needle threader, pull it through and then gently pull the needle through to the back side of the sweater. This works perfectly without stretching or disturbing the sweater at all.
I used to get yellow stains on the underarms of every white tshirt until I switched to aluminum free deodorant. Never had a yellow stain since!
Your hair is very long!!!!!💓🌷
So long!! It’s been 8 months since getting it cut because we’re in lockdown. My fiancé gave it a trim just after this video! 🙏🏽♥️😋 x
I have not cut for four years.my time in Malta🇲🇹💓