Posts Tagged ‘clothing care’

  • How to Remove Butter Stains from your Clothes
    With almost any type of food you eat butter makes it better. Butter can add flavor and taste to dishes that may otherwise not be for you. Really when you think about it, is there anything butter doesn’t make better? Well the answer is yes; clothes. Spilling melted butter on your clothes can be one of the most frustrating things you will ever do and no matter how many...
    by Jessica at November 23rd, 2009 at 10:11 am
  • How to Take a Nap without Wrinkling Your Clothes
    How many times have you found yourself alone in your office and you can hardly keep your eyes open? You’re so tired that you feel like your eyelids weigh about 100 pounds each and that couch in your office is calling out your name. Sometimes when this happens, if you have nothing pressing for the next little while a great thing to do is get in a power nap for about...
    by Jessica at November 20th, 2009 at 07:11 am
  • How to Care for Wool Clothing
    Wool clothing can keep you warm and look great all at the same time. If you want your wool clothing to last for a while it is important to know how to care for them. While not as easy to care for as your everyday garments, the care of wool clothing is not all that hard so long as you go about it in the proper manner. Here are some tips that will help you to properly care...
    by Jessica at November 10th, 2009 at 06:11 pm
  • How to Store Hats and Caps
    For every hat or cap that you own there is a time and a place to wear them. Sometimes you may only wear a certain ball cap a couple of times a year and other hats you may wear on a rather frequent basis. Perhaps you have a fancy fedora or cowboy hat you like to wear when you go out. Whatever the case may be what is equally as important about when and where you wear your...
    by Jessica at November 6th, 2009 at 08:11 am
  • How to Remove Pickle Stains from Clothes
    Pickles make the perfect side dish for a number of main courses. Sometimes there is nothing more enjoyable than these crunchy little delights. Pickles are great as you can eat them whole or cut them up and put them on a burger or sandwich. But these tasty treats can leave a nasty stain when pickle juice is dropped unknowingly onto your clothes. Doing so can leave you...
    by Jessica at October 31st, 2009 at 08:10 am
  • How To Protect Suede From Stains
    Suede is a beautiful fabric that is very versatile and trendy. It is used in a variety of clothing from jackets and coats to shoes, skirts, pants, shirts and purses. It is a great choice for when the temperature calls for something a little warmer in the spring and fall. It also makes for toasty winter wear. The one drawback with suede is that it stains easily and is...
    by Jessica at October 24th, 2009 at 10:10 am
  • How to Darn a Sock
    A common thing to do once your socks have holes in them is to throw them out and go get new ones, but did you know that you could save money and your socks by darning them? This doesn’t mean to belittle the socks by yelling at them and calling them names, but it is a process in which to repair the foot wear and make them as good, if not better, than new. Darning a sock...
    by Jessica at October 16th, 2009 at 06:10 am
  • How to Care for Jeans
    Jeans come in all shapes and sizes and nothing is more versatile when it comes to clothing. Jeans can be worn for just about any occasion and can be dressed up with a nice shirt or dressed down with a simple t-shirt. Jeans are even more popular these days because of the wide variety of colors that are available. Taking good care of your jeans will have you enjoying them...
    by Jessica at October 13th, 2009 at 11:10 am
  • How To Prevent Black Clothes From Fading
    Nothing looks as elegant and as chic as black clothing. It covers a multitude of sins, makes you look slimmer, works with almost every complexion and matches almost everything. Black clothes are the basis of many a wardrobe and are more versatile than practically any other color. The only trick with black clothes however is keeping them black. Faded black clothes just...
    by Jessica at September 17th, 2009 at 07:09 am
  • How To Remove Crayon Stains From Clothes
    Crayon stains are the inevitable hallmark of having little kids in your home. Sooner or later a crayon makes its way into the washer and dryer or melts onto clothes in the hot sun. Nothing is more disheartening than to discover clothes that have been stained with crayons. No matter how your crayon stains happen, it is important to know how to deal with them so that they...
    by Jessica at September 14th, 2009 at 01:09 pm