Milli, thank you, thank you! I’ve been trying to figure out how to “ harvest” yarn from a sweater. I was afraid to undo a seam. You showed me it is doable♥️
Thank you so much for your support Erin. I think TH-cam is the right next step to share more about mending since it’s not so limited like Instagram is. ☺️
Your skill, the silence, the speed at which you demonstrate, combine to create a mezermising display of skill in both daring AND teaching. Just brilliant!!
Thank you thank you! This is the video I’ve been waiting for for years!! I see you are harvesting the yarn used to sew the side together, not unraveling the sweater! I can’t wait to try this on a mend I have been sitting on for a looooong time because I could not find suitable matching yarn.
So impressed! I don't quite understand how you know where to cut into the side seam, is it the seam or on fabric to harvest, and how you prevent the whole thing from unraveling once you made a cut?
It's a separate thread that is a chain stitch joining the front and back pieces. The yarn will match the body of the garment for darning. You take yarn from the side seam for your repair, and replace with a similar weight to close the seam back up
I wish I had seen this video years ago. I tried to mend a small hole in my son's cashmere sweater - the look of disappointment at the very visible mend was enough to make me feel miserable at the time.
So amazing!!! And I love the quiet 🤫 - no annoying music or chatter ❤
Wow! I have been doing visible mending for a while, now watching you do invisible mending, it is a whole different level of skill required! 🤯
Beautiful as always. Thanks for posting this.
Thank you so much for your kind words and you support. ☺️🌸
You are absolutely amazing , Thank you so much for those Videos , thats so rare those days to fine 🥰
Milli, thank you, thank you! I’ve been trying to figure out how to “ harvest” yarn from a sweater. I was afraid to undo a seam. You showed me it is doable♥️
I love that you're on TH-cam, Marlen! This is a valuable resource and I've shared it with Modern Mending Club.
Thank you so much for your support Erin. I think TH-cam is the right next step to share more about mending since it’s not so limited like Instagram is. ☺️
Beautiful. Such fine work. The best job I've seen on TH-cam. Love the Quiet. thank you
Thank you for your kind words, much appreciated. 🌸☺️
Super pomysł na uzyskanie włóczki do naprawy👍. Żeby była gładka, po spruciu przeciągnij ją nad parującą woda 😉
Thank you. Yes, steaming will help to make it even more invisible. Happy mending! ☺️🪡
Amazing! I can't wait to give this a try - thank you so much!
Absolutely brilliant! I love all of your posts, but this is my very favorite. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skills 🤗
Thank you!!! I’ve been trying to find videos on how to harvest wool for mending a sweater for ages!!!
I’m glad to hear it is helpful. Happy mending! ☺️🌸
Your skill, the silence, the speed at which you demonstrate, combine to create a mezermising display of skill in both daring AND teaching. Just brilliant!!
Oh, wow! That fix is really fantastic. It's good as new.
Thank you so much. I am happy to hear you like it.
I dind't knwo how to harvest the yarn for invisible mending. Thank you so much for showing! :)
Thank you thank you! This is the video I’ve been waiting for for years!! I see you are harvesting the yarn used to sew the side together, not unraveling the sweater! I can’t wait to try this on a mend I have been sitting on for a looooong time because I could not find suitable matching yarn.
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Thank you so much for your kind words.
I am happy to hear it’s helpful. ☺️🌸
This is such a useful video - thank you!
Very nice. I often find the seam yarn not identical (different fiber content), but it’s better than anything you can buy.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Trabalho maravilhoso
Parabéns
Muitíssimo obrigada ☺️🌸
Wow! So impressive 👌
So impressed! I don't quite understand how you know where to cut into the side seam, is it the seam or on fabric to harvest, and how you prevent the whole thing from unraveling once you made a cut?
It's a separate thread that is a chain stitch joining the front and back pieces. The yarn will match the body of the garment for darning. You take yarn from the side seam for your repair, and replace with a similar weight to close the seam back up
@@supernova622 That's genius!! Thank you for taking the time to share that!!
So amazing!
Thank you!
You’re welcome, I hope it’s helpful. ☺️
I wish I had seen this video years ago. I tried to mend a small hole in my son's cashmere sweater - the look of disappointment at the very visible mend was enough to make me feel miserable at the time.
I am sorry to hear that. But mending, especially invisible mending is a progress, it gets better by practice.
So don’t give up. ☺️
Happy mending.
Amazing!
Thank you so much! ☺️
That Box! 😍😍😍
It’s like a treasure chest, isn’t it? ☺️
Impressive thx you!
You’re welcome.
Brilliant!
This is so impressivs
Thank you so much.
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