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Arounna Khounnoraj on Instagram: "I’m ending the year with a reel. I really enjoy making them for you and I appreciate your support. I love what I do and it’s a pleasure to share it here with you. I am hopeful for good things in 2022 🤞🏼Sending you lots of love 💗 please keep well 😘   I often get asked if you can use the plain weave on woven fabrics and yes you definitely can👍🏼 the goal with mending is to keep the hole from getting larger😄 I drew with a water soluble marker and used cotton embroidery floss and to make the weaving easier try spacing out your threads and use a darning needle. My cloth was not very tightly woven so that worked well👍🏼 #visiblemending  🎶by my son @l.liamb" Embroidery Hole Fixes, Clothing Repair With Embroidery, Pattern Darning Embroidery, Hand Embroidery To Cover Holes, Embroidery Visible Mending, Embroidery Over Holes In Clothes, Visible Mending Tshirt Hole, Easy Hand Stitching Ideas, Hole Mending Embroidery

Arounna Khounnoraj on Instagram: "I’m ending the year with a reel. I really enjoy making them for you and I appreciate your support. I love what I do and it’s a pleasure to share it here with you. I am hopeful for good things in 2022 🤞🏼Sending you lots of love 💗 please keep well 😘 I often get asked if you can use the plain weave on woven fabrics and yes you definitely can👍🏼 the goal with mending is to keep the hole from getting larger😄 I drew with a water soluble marker and used…

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Green Issues by Agy: Fix It Friday - Mending Holes in Sheer Fabric

Um.... I think this has been a difficult fix for me. We have curtains at home that are sheer enough to let in the light but not trap the heat. It got torn in a number of places but I didn't notice until I took them down for a wash (yes, I've made a small step towards Spring cleaning this year!). I personally think sheer fabric is difficult to mend. My mind was set on getting the thinnest interfacing and then just ironing it on to the torn places, but when I got to China Town yesterday…

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It is possible to mend a hole or tear in fabric. You can fix a rip in jeans or other pants through visible mending. One DIY method for patching a rip or hole in pants or jeans is to use fabric for the patch and hand sew a running stitch in a simple design. Fix A Rip In Jeans, How To Repair A Tear In Fabric, Fixing Rips In Jeans, Jean Rip Repair Embroidery, Jean Rip Repair, Mending Tears In Clothes, How To Mend Ripped Jeans, How To Fix A Tear In Fabric, Repairing Ripped Jeans

It is possible to mend a hole or tear in fabric. You can fix a rip in jeans or other pants through visible mending. One DIY method for patching a rip or hole in pants or jeans is to use fabric for the patch and hand sew a running stitch in a simple design.

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Heather Whitworth on Instagram: "Mend it Monday — Challenge Accepted. 
The goal of mending is always to try to camouflage the mend enough to where you can’t tell it was mended in the first place. 

Another important tool in mending is understanding the material itself. Ask yourself, “what am I working with here?”With this mend, it was a lightweight woven cotton material. By following the warp (vertical strands) and weft (horizontal stands) to repair the hole and using a water soluble stabilizer that dissolved later on, I was able to recreate/clone the fabric with the thread and blend or “trick the rip” into looking like the actual material. Pretty cool eh?

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Heather Whitworth on Instagram: "Mend it Monday — Challenge Accepted. The goal of mending is always to try to camouflage the mend enough to where you can’t tell it was mended in the first place. Another important tool in mending is understanding the material itself. Ask yourself, “what am I working with here?”With this mend, it was a lightweight woven cotton material. By following the warp (vertical strands) and weft (horizontal stands) to repair the hole and using a water soluble…

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