Definitely don't keep something that's going to wrinkle toward the bottom. Always keep those near the top of the suitcase. Make sure your shoes or toiletry bag isn't crunching it.
I'd recommend using a fine-toothed blade and setting the jigsaw speed to the lowest setting. Go slowly, turning the back of the saw in the opposite direction of the curve...
One tip I'd give is when you buy wood, take the time to look through the pile and pick the straightest planks you can find. This makes everything you do...
You can try to stretch the wrinkles out naturally, spritzing the jeans with cold water as needed. They should stretch out themselves as you start to wear the jeans around...
If you're sanding by hand, use gentle forward and backward motions all the way across the piece. Make sure to keep your hand moving along the wood, rather than staying...
Always use the air fluff setting instead of the heat setting. Also, don't dry your garment for very long. If you're just drying one thing, start with 10-15 minutes and...
No, wash your dyed shirt separately to prevent the colors bleeding into other clothes. After a couple of washes your dyed fabric can be washed with other clothes.
Rolling really does maximize the space in a suitcase. Also, if you’re packing boots or anything like that, there is open space in the boot. You could put socks in...
Save your pieces that are most likely to wrinkle for last when you're packing. Then, lay these items on top of your other clothes so they're less likely to crease...