Repairing a hole in the sweater without crochet is possible thanks to an ancient grandmother method. With needle, thin thread and adhesive fabric or tissue paper, it is easy to close the hole without the need for advanced sewing skills. The procedure involves fixing the edges of the hole with the iron and finishing with small invisible dots. For larger holes or for a creative touch, you can add decorative patches. This simple method saves your favorite bosses and reduces waste.
Having a hole in your favorite sweater can be frustrating, especially if you can’t sew or crochet. However, there is an ancient grandmother method that allows you to easily repair a damaged sweater without the need for special sewing skills.
The Grandmothers’ Method to Repair a Hole in the Sweater
What you need:
Lob and Thin Trouser of Sweater Color
Adhesive fabric or tissue paper
Iron
Scissors
How to proceed:
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