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00:00there's a hole in the clothing here's a clever string pulling fix you've probably never seen
00:04first cut a round patch of fabric draw a smaller circle inside it and place it over the hole
00:09sew a circle along the drawn line use small stitch spacing use tiny straight stitches
00:14as you stitch alternate over and under stitches just like in the video using thread in the same
00:19color as the fabric will look better i'm using a different color so it's easier to see once
00:24you've stitched the full circle tie it off trim the excess thread then stitch the outer circle
00:28same technique as before use small stitches to go all the way around while stitching the outer
00:33circle sew only the top fabric layer no need to sew through the bottom layer once both circles are
00:38sewn it looks like this now pull the thread tight with your fingers after tightening add two more
00:44stitches for extra reinforcement if you have small beads at home you can do what i did add one for
00:49decoration sew it in place and tie off the thread inside the garment trim the excess thread once
00:55finished even your mom will be impressed part two fixing holes in down jackets insert a small strip
01:01of fabric to stop down from leaking use a round object to evenly mark six points mark top and bottom
01:07first then mark left and right trim any frayed edges first stitch pull the thread second stitch
01:13pull the thread third stitch pull again this technique gives a look you can't usually buy in stores even
01:18if your clothes don't have holes you can use this method to embroider snowflakes same stitching
01:24method just repeat in a circle eventually you'll finish a beautiful snowflake part three fixing a hole
01:29in a camisole don't throw it out yet first insert a lining behind the hole find a round object mark
01:35eight evenly spaced points start from the center point push the needle from inside out insert the needle
01:41slightly to the side go toward the first marked point pull the thread up wrap the thread and pull it tight
01:48then insert the needle slightly to the side again and go back to the center repeat the same process
01:53all the way around this technique is called the chrysanthemum petal stitch complete the full circle
01:58it covers the hole beautifully and looks great as decoration too whether it's a torn bed sheet or hole
02:03in your clothes this method can be used for mending even if there's no hole it works as decoration
02:09one key tip choose thread that matches the fabric color i'm using six strand embroidery floss after
02:15finishing the first circle continue using the chrysanthemum stitch for embellishment wrap the thread around
02:20three times you can also use three strands of floss i'm using six again fill the whole circle
02:26important tip wrap the thread around twice or three times based on your preference whatever looks good
02:31to you after completing the circle bring the last stitch to the center again add a small bead in the
02:36middle as a finishing touch isn't this vivid chrysanthemum lovely part four bow embroidery tutorial
02:42start stitching from the inside out insert the needle directly opposite come out on the opposite left
02:47use straight stitches like this you can do four or six stitches last stitch comes out at the center
02:53insert the needle into the center from the bottom then come out from the lower left corner thread
02:58through the center insert into the lower right corner final stitch goes inside tie it off to secure
03:04isn't it pretty follow me for more practical life hacks
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