DIY FOR WOMEN…

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Apparently rising numbers of women are turning to DIY and skilled traders, from plastering, decorating, plumbing and tiling.

Some are learning to improve their home but others are setting up their own businesses.

There are DIY workshops across the country which have been organised by B&Q and they have been experiencing a fivefold increase in female take-up in the last year.

Some 3,200 enrolled in classes in July 2012 compared to 592 at the same point last year.

SPLENDID STITCHES…

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With all the rage being ‘second hand/vintage’ clothes it will be no surprise to find some that are in a bit of a state. Especially ones bought from a charity shop.

Well, if your not handy with a needle then London’s Splendid Stitches is the place to take your outfits to be repaired.

They can repair, restore and alter clothes so they stay true to their original style.

They offer a personal service and owner Nanna Sandom says they can handle everything from a zip replacements, patching, hemming, mending tears and replacing linings, using genuine vintage parts wherever its possible.

I’m sure it won’t be long before more of these types of services will be popping up around the UK.

You can find out more details about Splended Stitches by looking on their website http://www.splendidstitches.co.uk

SOME 1950’s TIPS FOR CLEANING …

Home is where the heart is

Use baking soda to clean your sink.

To remove rust stains, rub with lemon juice, then rinse.

Put talc inside your rubber gloves, it makes them easier to get on and off.

To remove water marks on wood put some mayonnaise on a soft cloth and rub.

To remove candle wax warm a knife over a candle flame then use it to lift the wax.

To remove candle wax from clothes cover with brown paper and run a warm iron (switched off) over it.

To remove candle wax from a candle stick or similar use a hair-dryer.

Use a walnut to rub out marks on wood.