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Woven Darning with Aa Speedy Weave
Introduction
This guide demonstrates how to use a Speedy Weave—a small hand-held tool used for woven darning repairs. It holds warp threads in place and helps guide the weft thread over and under them in an even pattern, essentially acting like a mini loom. It's especially helpful for creating clean, consistent darning patches on holes or worn spots in both knits and wovens.
Hand-sewn repairs are a fun and effective way to extend the life of gear at home. DIY repairs won't void the Patagonia warranty—they're actually encouraged!
Patagonia items can also be taken in to a [link|https://www.patagonia.com/store-locator/|local retail store] for repair evaluation or sent in to Patagonia through their [link|https://www.patagonia.com/start-repair/|mail-in repair service].
Let's get fixing!
***Related Tutorials***
* [linkguide|https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Woven+Darn+a+Hole+in+a+Knit/185402|Woven Darn a Hole in a Knit]
***Related Articles***
* [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/[Needles_ and_ Thread|Needles and Thread]]
* [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/[Hand_ Sewing_ Tool_ Kit|Hand Sewing Tool Kit]]
* [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/[Patagonia_ Sewing_ Glossary|Patagonia Sewing Glossary]]