Comments on: Mending of tears in fabric {15 best methods including invisible mending} https://sewguide.com Sewing Patterns, tips, Tutorials, Fashion designing tips, fabric guides and Clothing stories Sun, 02 Jul 2023 16:56:01 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-11071134 Sun, 02 Jul 2023 16:56:01 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-11071134 Wow! To the nasty person who left the comment: “If I accidentally change the direction the earth rotates, folks, sorry!” — you are quite full of yourself aren’t you. The advice is there, up to you if you use it, or not. No drama needed on your part.

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-11066710 Mon, 06 Mar 2023 12:16:39 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-11066710 In reply to .

Can you not re-bind removing the binding which is frayed. Find easy tutorial to bind edges here.

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-11066624 Thu, 02 Mar 2023 03:12:58 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-11066624 I love this, keep it up, thanks.

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-11066568 Mon, 27 Feb 2023 22:27:09 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-11066568 I have a quilt with the binding already attached and now there is a hole with frayed edges in the binding. I planned to show this quilt. 100% cotton. Any ideas?

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-11066567 Mon, 27 Feb 2023 22:21:26 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-11066567 I have a hole in the binding of a quilt I want to show. I can’t remove the binding. Any advice

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-11064142 Mon, 05 Dec 2022 02:55:05 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-11064142 In reply to .

🙂 Not dangerous to the world, but to the fabric. If the heat is too much these fabrics can melt or shine or pucker…..

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-11064139 Sun, 04 Dec 2022 21:57:18 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-11064139 Good tips. But you can’t just say “The disadvantage is that this method is not suitable for synthetic fabrics like polyester, nylon or even rayon (or use with ultra caution),” regarding use of fusible tape repairs. I mean, why not? Does it simply not adhere? Your cautionary note seems to suggest it is dangerous, but I can’t imagine that.

Btw I’m looking to repair a jacket lining, frayed near the edges, which really should be replaced rather than repaired. But I’m not about to do that. So I am in search of a solution. I may try the fusible tape route regardless of your caution. If I accidentally change the direction the earth rotates, folks, sorry!

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-11063295 Tue, 28 Jun 2022 20:29:13 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-11063295 In reply to .

I have the same issue! will be using fusible interfacing from the inside, and whipstitching along the inner (french) seams to secure the reinforcement. Those linen shirts are so good in the summer, and very expensive to replace often. Best wishes for your mending Patti.

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-11063239 Fri, 10 Jun 2022 17:17:57 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-11063239 if you get a miradry treatment it help to save on wear & tear on clothing & furniture by get sweat glands remove.

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-11063216 Wed, 01 Jun 2022 15:03:10 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-11063216 In reply to .

The term for this is seam slippage – the fabric coming apart at stitching line because of the weave or the quality of the fabric or tightness of the garment. You can reinforce the seam with store bought tape or bind the edges with a fabric strip or keep a fabric strip over the seam line on the back and sew it there.

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-11063215 Wed, 01 Jun 2022 11:34:28 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-11063215 I have some silk pjama shorts that ripped in the seam. I managed to return them and get new ones but how do I prevent the material ripping again at the seams again? The shorts are roomy enough but I think when I sleep the material strains when I am in certain positions.

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-61908 Mon, 17 May 2021 20:47:13 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-61908 Can you give me a brand of fabric flue that can be used to seal a small tear in fabric as you mention in #3 above?

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-61335 Wed, 14 Apr 2021 17:35:41 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-61335 In reply to .

Hi Wendy
I wouldn’t know without seeing the image – you can maybe email me (contact page) the link to the one? But sewwinguide seems to be another website altogether.

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-61334 Wed, 14 Apr 2021 16:33:50 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-61334 In reply to .

Hi Sarina,

Thanks for your reply to the previous comment. I am a student and loved one of your images with the tear in the jeans and red stitching. I would like to know if you are the author of the image? I was also like to cite it properly. I clicked through to pinterest but it just says sewingguide.com?

Thanks for your help,

Wendy

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-60705 Fri, 08 Jan 2021 20:05:26 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-60705 Thanks for the very informative article! It seems that most of the examples here are on woven fabric, but I have a vintage jersey (nylon jersey/Qiana) dress which has a small run in it. The only “solution” I’ve found is the clear nail polish trick similar to what we all used on pantyhose growing up. Is there any better way to repair the run, and prevent it from spreading? Thanks!

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-44848 Fri, 25 Sep 2020 03:01:54 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-44848 Is it OK to darn with new thread on old fabric?

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-32978 Fri, 10 Apr 2020 03:02:12 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-32978 In reply to .

Hi Tamzin, I know this is an older comment. It sounds like sun damage to your silk curtains (very common on unlined silk curtains). You can buy a silk needle (extra thin) and sew on a lining to minimize further damage. For the existing damage, is it near the edge? Maybe you can trim it off?

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-30501 Thu, 27 Feb 2020 11:16:38 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-30501 In reply to .

Hi Makayla
My full name is Sarina Tariq, Thanks for showing the interest : ) It was published on 2018/09/03. Best wishes

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-30471 Thu, 27 Feb 2020 02:38:56 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-30471 Hi, Sarina
I am doing a speech for my communication class on how to mend a rip or tear in clothing and was wondering if i could get your last name and the date of when this was originally posted so i can properly cite.

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By: https://sewguide.com/clothing-repair-mending-tears/#comment-29875 Mon, 17 Feb 2020 11:06:54 +0000 https://sewguide.com/?page_id=28117#comment-29875 yap its true prevention is the best thing to do and a cloth gets a damage quickly repair it to avoid other problems thanks

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