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I'm Safura, the hands behind Fabrellia. Through Fabrellia, I share my knowledge of sewing techniques, patterns, hemming, embroidery, and cross-stitch to help others bring their creative ideas to life.
Which Fabric Has The Highest Frequency
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Which Fabric Has The Highest Frequency – The Ultimate Guide

Posted by Safura June 16, 2025
Linen and wool have the highest vibrational frequencies among common fabrics, often measured around 5,000…
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Why Fabric Conditioner Is Used
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Why Fabric Conditioner Is Used (And When to Skip It)

Posted by Safura June 16, 2025
Fabric conditioner is used to soften fabrics, reduce wrinkles, and eliminate static by coating and…
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Will Fabric Softener Clean Clothes
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Will Fabric Softener Clean Clothes? Here’s The Truth

Posted by Safura June 16, 2025
No, fabric softener will not clean clothes. It only softens fabrics and reduces static by…
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Best Fabric For Hot Weather
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Best Fabric For Hot Weather: Tested in Real Summer Heat

Posted by Safura June 15, 2025
When temperatures soar, finding the best fabric for hot weather becomes essential for staying comfortable.…
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How Much Fabric for a Tie Blanket
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How Much Fabric for a Tie Blanket? Perfect Measurements Guide

Posted by Safura June 15, 2025
A tie blanket typically requires 2 yards of fabric for each side, totaling 4 yards…
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Can Sewing Thread Be Used For Embroidery
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Can Sewing Thread Be Used For Embroidery: What Nobody Tells You

Posted by Safura June 15, 2025
Yes, Sewing thread can be used for embroidery, especially for fine details or when a…
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Can Sewing Thread Get Old
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Can Sewing Thread Get Old? Explained

Posted by Safura June 15, 2025
Yes, sewing thread can get old and weaken over time. Most thread begins to degrade…
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Is Sewing Thread Biodegradable
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Is Sewing Thread Biodegradable? Here’s The Truth

Posted by Safura June 15, 2025
Sewing thread can be biodegradable if made from natural fibers like cotton or silk. These…
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What Size Is Normal Sewing Thread
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What Size Is Normal Sewing Thread? Expert Tips

Posted by Safura June 15, 2025
Normal sewing thread size is typically 40 wt, used for general-purpose sewing. I use this…
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How To Thread Sewing Machine Bobbin
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How To Thread Sewing Machine Bobbin: Simple Steps

Posted by Safura June 14, 2025
Did you know that threading a sewing machine bobbin is one of the most essential…
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Why Are Quilting Needles So Short
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Why Are Quilting Needles So Short? Explained

Posted by Safura June 14, 2025
Quilting needles are short to improve control, speed, and stitch accuracy. The shorter length allows…
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Which Sewing Needle For Satin
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Which Sewing Needle For Satin? A Simple Answer

Posted by Safura June 14, 2025
Satin is a smooth and glossy type of fabric. So, it require a special needle…
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