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Woven Darn a Hole in a Knit

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Inspect the darning
  • Before moving on to finishing, inspect the woven darning.

  • Ideally, there should be the same number of horizontal and vertical yarns.

  • Check the hand feel and density of the stitching compared to the rest of the garment. Hold the repaired area up to the light and see if the same amount of light passes through the darning as the rest of the garment.

  • At this point it's possible to add additional rows and stitching to fill out the weaving.

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