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Woven Darn a Hole in a Knit

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Assess the damage
  • Locate the hole.

  • Place something behind the hole. It can be a darning egg or darning mushroom, an ironing ham, or even a piece of paper.

  • If the damaged area of the garment is curved, choose something with similar curvature.

  • In the pictured repair, an ironing ham is used.

  • The repair will occur entirely from the front side of the garment, so this item ensures that the garment stays in place and creates a barrier between the repair area and the rest of the garment.

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