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Patagonia outerwear that keeps you warm on brisk days and dry on wet days. Repair difficulty ranges from simple tear patching to more complicated baffle repair.

Drawstring is tearing through jacket fabric

Drawstring in my patagonia puffy hoody is tearing through fabric on waist.

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@mike85647 if anybody on here knows, it'll be @mariaparker The iFixit textile repair Guru

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Thanks @oldturkey03 :) @mike85647 It's probably best to reinforce the part where the drawstring is wearing through. You could either sew a strip of fabric onto it (should work similarly to the procedure of sewing a patch onto a pillow, see my guide here), or attach a strip of sticky fabric. There are iron-on fabrics and patches you could use, in that case be careful not to melt the fabric of your jacket if it's made from artificial fibers like nylon or polyester - put a tea towel or a sheet on top before you start ironing.

But you can also get stick-on patches that you don't have to iron on (this one is an example in a German store), that would be better if your jacket is made from nylon, polyester or other artificial fibers. If your jacket is mostly cotton, an iron-on patch should work fine.

Just to be sure, could you upload a picture of your jacket?

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