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Jan 24, 2009 Drawn thread embroidery involves removing threads from the ground fabric (drawing them out – hence the name) and stitching around the remaining threads in an endless variety of decorative ways to create a kind of lace-like effect. Drawn thread is not necessarily categorized as soley whitework, but it is
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Tutorial: How To Make Your Own Fitted Sheets (Sew Tessuti) Prompted by the arrival of our fabulous linen sheeting range, here's a tutorial to show you just how easy it is to make your own fitted sheets. It might be easier to enlarge the images as you wor
Apr 25, 2012 Learn how to use the technique of reweaving to repair a hole in your garment.
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Can anybody recommend a picture or video tutorial that provides instructions? Thank you. Claudia Darning knitted apparel and reweaving fabric are two different processes. Reweaving is done thread by thread from donor threads removed from the garment seam selvages. It is painstaking and precise is
Darn It! Sweater BlanketWool BlanketSewing TipsSewing ProjectsFabric CraftsHow To Darn SocksHow To Make PatchesBlanketsGrandmothers. DIY Tutorial on how to Darn - A very useful skill, whether you use it to repair holes in socks, sweaters, or blankets. When you darn, you are essentially reweaving the textile.
The first is expensive, and entails taking or sending your suit to one of the few reweavers still working in the U.S. The second option is to tackle the reweaving yourself. Examine the suit and determine how large the hole or tear is that needs to be repaired. If it's a small hole, the technique to use is called French reweaving.
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