Difficulty

Easy

Steps

7

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

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  • Torn Fabrics
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Torn Fabrics               
  • The tools needed are in the following pictures. Make sure the fabric you are using matches the fabric being repaired if its clothing.

The tools needed are in the following pictures. Make sure the fabric you are using matches the fabric being repaired if its clothing.

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Step 2

  • Press the thread through the hole of the needle. Getting the end of the needle wet will help it through easier. Once that is done make a firm knot to hold it in place.

Press the thread through the hole of the needle. Getting the end of the needle wet will help it through easier. Once that is done make a firm knot to hold it in place.

Step 3

  • Place the new fabric on top of the torn fabric and poke the needle through the end of the tear. Make sure to make a knot to hold the first incision through.

Place the new fabric on top of the torn fabric and poke the needle through the end of the tear. Make sure to make a knot to hold the first incision through.

Step 4

  • Began looping your thread through the new fabric on top of the torn fabric.

Began looping your thread through the new fabric on top of the torn fabric.

Step 5

  • Take your time looping the thread through and make sure it is secured.

Take your time looping the thread through and make sure it is secured.

Step 6

  • Once at the end of the fabric make a secured knot and cut any extra fabric left.

Once at the end of the fabric make a secured knot and cut any extra fabric left.

Step 7

  • Look at your finished project to make sure it is clean.

Look at your finished project to make sure it is clean.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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