Iron
Steps:
Cut a piece slightly larger than the hole.
Place it under the hole (inside the garment).
Iron over the area for 10 seconds.
Press firmly until bonded.
Pro Tip: Use a knit mending fabric for stretchy materials.
Creative No-Sew Fixes
🎨 Fabric Paint – Cover holes with decorative designs.
✨ Embellishments – Glue on sequins, beads, or lace.
🧶 Darning with Fabric Marker – Draw “stitches” over small holes.
Ezoic
When to Give Up & Upcycle
If the hole is too large, consider:
Turning jeans into shorts.
Transforming a torn tee into a crop top.
Using fabric scraps for DIY scrunchies or patches.
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