Invisible mending

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Invisible mending Mary Fisher 03-25-2008
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Posted by Mary Fisher on March 25, 2008, 8:22 am
We're going on a cruise in the summer and Spouse will need his dinner suit.

The moths have also felt the need for it and have left several small holes
in the jacket and the white lining shows through.

Can anyone suggest a way of dealing with these holes? I've tried colouring
the lining with black felt tip but it's inadequate :-)

Invisible mending was once advertised widely but I haven't seen it for
years.

Mary



Posted by S Viemeister on March 25, 2008, 9:38 am
Mary Fisher wrote:
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There's a DMC encyclopaedia of needlework which has a section on various
invisible mending techniques - but you could try something quick-n-easy.

If you can steal a big enough piece of the main fabric from a hidden
area, you could try laying a bit of it under the hole (matching the
grain, of course), then carefully cutting through both layers, so that
the patch is _exactly_ the same size as the hole. Use fusible web
underneath, backed with a very lightweight scrap of cloth.

It's a bit like patching plasterboard or vinyl flooring.....

Sheila

Posted by Mary Fisher on March 25, 2008, 12:18 pm

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Ah, thanks, Sheila. I thought about pulling threads from hidden parts and
darning but my eyes are not as good (even with specs) as they were when I
learned that skill. Nor are my fingers ... I'd thought of using fusible web
too but simply didn't think of your patching method.

Thanks again.

Now, about the hole in the bedroom ceiling plasterboard ... :-)

Mary



Posted by Samantha Hill - take out TRASH on March 25, 2008, 8:20 pm
Mary Fisher wrote:
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Check with a reputable dry cleaner to see if they have connections with
someone offering a reweaving service.

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