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What chemicals will rust a penny a nail a paper clip and a sewing needle to rust the fastest?

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What type of liquid will cause a penny nail paper clip sewing needle?

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What type of liquid will cause a penny a nail a paper clip and a sewing needle to rust faster?

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How do you sew sheer goods on a sewing machine?

Sheer material can be very hard to sew on a sewing machine. Loosen the tension on the machine (you will need to play around with it a bit to find what works best), use a fine ('skinny') needle (size 11-12), use lots of pins to keep the fabric from shifting, and be sure to hold the fabric very taught around the needle to keep it from shrinking up and getting caught in the needle case or bobbin. If it is still difficult, try pinning newspaper in with the fabric, then rip the paper out after you are done sewing. the paper helps keep the fabric in place.


How do you sew foil lycra fabric without the sewing machine skipping stitches?

You might try using tissue paper or even toilet paper between your fabric and the soleplate of the sewing machine. After stitching, just peel the paper off. If you need more stability, use copier paper. You need to use good quality thread and a ballpoint needle. Stretch the fabric slightly as you sew. I would not put paper under the seam.


Why is carbon paper used in sewing?

Actually, carbon paper is NOT used in sewing, because the carbon would stain fabrics. Special sewing copy paper can be used to transfer pattern marks onto fabric and these marks can be easily washed out of the finished garment. However, that is an outdated technique that is rarely used in modern home sewing.


What are some measuring equipment for sewing?

needle (im not an expert in the category of sewing, in all honesty i dont know much at all about sewing but depending on the kind of fabric or material, you may need to use a certain kind of needle) thread, fabric, scisors, pencil (or pen or marker) to mark where you need to sew, ruler for sewing straight edges, sewing machine (if you really want to be lazy and have a machine do what your own hands can do), thim A needle will do for the actual sewing but for measuring, you will need either a ruler or yard stick(depending on the size of what you are measuring) and or a tape measure. The tape measure I'm talking about is the fabric kind and you can find these at most fabric stores(Joann's for example) hobby shops(Michaels, Hobby Lobby)some department stores(sears) and Walmart.


What falls fastest a crumpled paper ball or folded paper?

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How do you make a compass?

What will you need? * 1 sewing needle * 1 magnet (maybe there is one on the refrigerator) * 1 bowl of water * 1 small piece of paper What to do? # Stroke the dull end of a needle across the magnet 60 times, going in the same direction each time. # Now place the small piece of paper on top of the water in the center of the bowl. # Set the needle on top of the paper and gently move the paper to cause it to spin slightly. Make sure there is no metal nearby (does the table you are working on have metal on it or under it?) Also, make sure the magnet you used to magnetize the needle is at least 2 feet away from the bowl. If the paper gets stuck to the side of the bowl, gently nudge it toward the center again. # Now, wait. What is happening? When the needle and paper have stopped moving completely, the sharp end of the needle is pointing north. You can prove this compass is really pointing north by setting a manufactured compass nearby. Don't set the two compasses too close to each other because they will interfere with each other.


Where would you see surface tension in the world?

It is relatively easy to float a sewing needle on the surface of the water in a glass. The sewing needle is steel, and steel is more dense than water, and should sink. But by carefully placing the needle on the surface of the water (lengthwise), it is not that difficult to make the needle float. It floats due to the surface tension of the water. If you are in the mood to experiment, try a paper clip as well. Make sure there is a little space between the different lengths of the steel so that none of the lengths of the paper clip touch each other. A picture of a floating paper clip can be found in the Wikipedia post linked below. You up for the challenge? Water in a pond or a slow moving stream or river exhibits surface tension that supports a number of organisms (like the oarsman or water strider) that "walk on water" and could not survive without the surface tension of the water for support. Links below are worth the look.


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eating it?