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Introduction
If you have small holes in the toe or heel sections of your sock and want to repair them, this is your guide. For this guide, sewing experience is not necessary. You only need a sewing needle and thread. Thread trimmers are shown in this tutorial, but you can replace them with regular scissors.
The material of the sock does not affect the repair, but the thicker the fabric is, the more time it may take to complete the repair, though the instructions will remain the same.
Note, this repair works best for small holes (up to one inch in diameter). You may use this technique for larger holes (over one inch in diameter), but this technique can affect the sock's fit the larger the hole is.
The sock material does not affect the repair, but the thicker the fabric, the longer the repair, though the instructions will remain the same.
Note, this repair works best for small holes (up to one inch in diameter). You may use this technique for larger holes (over one inch in diameter), but this technique will affect the sock's fit the larger the hole is.
Also, thread trimmers are shown in this tutorial, but you can replace them with regular scissors.