I suppose the biggest challenge to making such a miraculous repair would be to find an exact match to the original yarn, if the item is not something which you knitted yourself. Absolutely amazing process! This is light years beyond simply (ha!) picking up a dropped stitch! 😁 Thank you so much for sharing! 🥰
You're unlikely to find the perfect colour match, but if you choose something slightly darker or greyer than the original, it'll look invisible 😊 the eye just skims over it assuming it's a shadow. Or you could lean into the contrast and do some visible mending, which is its own art and can make a piece really unique. Either way, repairing clothes is such a lovely thing to do, I respect everyone who gives it a shot!
I've tried yesterday but the wool I used was slightly thicker and slightly lighter so the result was not satisfying. But at least I get an idea of the technique. I'll try to find a better wool and try again
My grandmother did fixed sweaters and socks seamlessly and I never remembered how she did it! Thank you!! This is it! I thought it was a secretly lost to time.
I recently thrifted a wool sweater for my husband, after cleaning it up there was a weird wiry thread sticking out which I pulled on. It turned out to be a reinforcing thread in a perfectly invisible repair like this one! Lucky I realised before totally unwinding it. I love thrifting quality pieces because they have so much history. Somebody made it, somebody sold it, somebody wore it, somebody lovingly repaired it, and now it's in my hands. All these people I'll never meet are connected to me through this object. After decades of existing, a sweater can still be new and exciting to someone in a charity shop. With thoughtful cleaning and repair, it will last for many more years. I think that's so special.
Nice to see people still using skills like this today, because my late Mum and Grandma were always repairing clothes like this. Sadly, too many people don’t bother to make the effort to repair clothes and just throw them out and buy new ones.
This saved a sweater I was working on over a year ago where yarn split and I had a massive hole (4 stitches high and 20 wide). Thank you for the video!!!
I have a cardigan with holes on it that I would like to mend it. However, there are broken yarn around the hole and make the holes grow larger and larger. I can’t see any handling of broken yarns before the mending process in the video. I wonder whether this would work for my scenario 😢
Thank you so much for sharing this technique. I have a pair of socks which need to be repaired. And using a latch hook to pick up stitches is *brilliant*. I'm going to keep one in my kit now because I'm always dropping stitches. Fantastic.
@@ThexBlackxKitty A crochet hook is just a hook. A latch hook has a little "latch" that is a piece of metal on a hinge. In this case, the video shows the hook being inserted into a stitch and grabbing the next bar up. And the latch comes into play when you pull that bar through the stitch, because the motion causes the latch to close, keeping the yarn inside and making it a lot harder for it to slip out of the hook
What a lovely way to perfectly restore any knitted item. I love it and will try it on one of my sweater. My Mom used to do this for us all but she is gone now and it's not easy to find people that can do old fashion things like this.
This is a great tutorial! I am not someone who can handiworks easily, but this tutorial makes me want to try it on one of my pullovers with a hole. Thanks for your effort
This is the best technique I've found for repairing holes and I can highly recommend this video. I used it to repair a friend's sweater and if the darning yarn had been the exact colour, the repairs would have been invisible. Thanks so much.
Thank you for showing this without editing! So many videos not showing the whole process and even some people gatekeeping it so others don't know! I am going to try this!
@Sunny TV • This technique is absolutely brilliant. It explains why some purchased sweaters come with that extra bit of matching yarn. Matching yarn is also a good reason to save and label extra yarn on anything you make. Thanks so very much for sharing your knowledge and expertise. 👍
So lucky my pensioner neighbour is an excellent seamstress and she mends anything i need doing and i fix her laptop/printer whenever needed. This video was amazing and confusing all at the same time. A real head-banger😂🤣😉
Wow, this is a great demonstration because of how clear the video is. It is much more complex than I would have expected and I’m guessing a lot of people who don’t knit would be saying “never mind” right about now 😂 I was hoping it would close the hole without showing the thread I want to use much, since it’s not a perfect match, but if you do have matching yarn, this looks really great! The latch hook has me thinking about upgrading from a crochet hook just for normal oops fixing, too!
Какая прекрасная работа! Впервые вижу как можно починить вязаную вещь - спасибо огромное. А спица-крючок очень интересная вещь, тоже ни разу до этого не видела ничего подобного. Большая благодарность за полезное видео 🙂
@@ОльгаАфанасьева-й2ч То есть - такой крючок прилагается к вязальной машинке? А тоненькие (в вашем следующем комментарии - имеется ввиду тоненький крючок? И они продаются отдельно? Надо поинтересоваться - дельная штучка. Спасибо за пояснение.
@@ВераВера-д5п тоненькие точно в продаже видела, а такой как в видео мне подарила вязальщица. Вроде как называются они крючки для поднятия петель. Поспрашивайте если нужно в магазине для шитья или как вариант в магазине для вязания.
@@ОльгаАфанасьева-й2ч Дай Бог вам здоровья, что не проигнорировали вопрос, ответили. Да, для починки вязаных вещей пригодился бы такой крючок. Спасибо вам!!!
This is cool. I have sweaters with holes that need fixing. I will have to try this out. You make it seemed easy but I never knit or sew before so it wouldn't be easy for me. If I get it done I'll come back to let you know of my progress, success or failure.
Thank you so much. This will help me mending my favorite mittens that get worn out regularly from winter biking. Such an elegant step by step instruction! Good work!
Ohh brings up memories from being raised in Poland, and it was a pride and joy to exhibit these skills, not to mention zen moments concentrating on the task.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! i have had a hole in a cotton ribbed sweater for forever and this helped me to do it!! i had to do it backwards and with a really small normal crochet hook but it worked just fine and now its closed! thank you again :-)
Wow. 👏 I watched this after i completed a return for a couple of loose threads. An issue that worried me was cost and correct match of the color. Sweater is a bright red. Incredible skill.
My father had a knitting mill and all the machines had similar latch needles and I have a few boxes of them leftover from when he sold the business. I worked there and never really had an aptitude to grasp the knitting concept of loops linked together to form chains. But this video actually makes the concept understandable. It’s a loop linked together another loop.
Thanks for sharing; nice, clear video. Wondering what the back looks like with the remaining free stitches - I'd be tempted to sew them over to prevent catching.
That is simply superb! I've found old jumper knitted by my mother in the 1960s and i'm going to try your technique to repair the holes with some ddifferent coloured yarns as of course, there is no original left. Thank you for this video.
I Litterally Just Watched You Fix This Sweater, But I Still Don't Believe What I Just Saw... And I Watched It To Zero Seconds, Mind You I Can't Hear Anything, Because I Have The Volume All The Way Down. This Is Amazing How You Did That. JUST, WOW!!! 👍👏👌
I suppose the biggest challenge to making such a miraculous repair would be to find an exact match to the original yarn, if the item is not something which you knitted yourself. Absolutely amazing process! This is light years beyond simply (ha!) picking up a dropped stitch! 😁 Thank you so much for sharing! 🥰
You're unlikely to find the perfect colour match, but if you choose something slightly darker or greyer than the original, it'll look invisible 😊 the eye just skims over it assuming it's a shadow. Or you could lean into the contrast and do some visible mending, which is its own art and can make a piece really unique.
Either way, repairing clothes is such a lovely thing to do, I respect everyone who gives it a shot!
I've tried yesterday but the wool I used was slightly thicker and slightly lighter so the result was not satisfying. But at least I get an idea of the technique. I'll try to find a better wool and try again
@@veroniquejeangille8248do you know the name of the thing she uses? Not the yarn needle.
@@NS777-e4oit's called a loop turner :)
@@sigourniglover1958 Thank you.
編み物一生理解できないと思うけど、できちゃう人ほんとに尊敬してる
魔法みたい。
Magnifique ..
Respect me then.
@@ゴリラ松井-d6k k
😊
小学生のころ、好きな人にマフラーを編みましたが途中穴が空いてることに気付いて、「もうマフラーも告白も諦めてしまおう」と思いましたが、亡くなったおばあちゃんが一瞬で穴を塞いでくれたことを思い出し、暖かい気持ちになりました。
告白はできました?
素敵なおばあちゃんですね。
幸せな世界
ホロリと泣けた。
今の貴方は、お祖母様の様になれてますか🤗?
My grandmother did fixed sweaters and socks seamlessly and I never remembered how she did it! Thank you!! This is it! I thought it was a secretly lost to time.
Ottimo
Qué bueno está ese sursido
Muchas Gracias x enseñar ,me gusta mucho Bendiciones. Soy de la. Argentina
Estas reparaciones me recuerdan mucho a mi Madre
Todo lo que se podia reparar se reparaba
M gracias por compartir
P0😊😊😊@@rosannagilardi1488
Meraviglioso bravissima
I recently thrifted a wool sweater for my husband, after cleaning it up there was a weird wiry thread sticking out which I pulled on.
It turned out to be a reinforcing thread in a perfectly invisible repair like this one! Lucky I realised before totally unwinding it.
I love thrifting quality pieces because they have so much history. Somebody made it, somebody sold it, somebody wore it, somebody lovingly repaired it, and now it's in my hands. All these people I'll never meet are connected to me through this object. After decades of existing, a sweater can still be new and exciting to someone in a charity shop.
With thoughtful cleaning and repair, it will last for many more years. I think that's so special.
最初の糸通すとこ見てるときは自分でも出来そう〜😄って思ってたのに途中から全く理解できなくて草
こんなに綺麗に穴を修復できるなんてすごい…
これは編み目の構造がわかってないとうまくできないと思います。。初心者向けじゃないかと。でも、すごいですよね。
編み物の網目の構造をしっかり理解された上での凄技。。。
素晴らし過ぎます!!
❤❤❤❤တို့လဲတတ်တယ်
頑張って見てたけど途中から何が起きてるのか全くついていけなくなったw
編み物できる人ってすごい
Nice to see people still using skills like this today, because my late Mum and Grandma were always repairing clothes like this. Sadly, too many people don’t bother to make the effort to repair clothes and just throw them out and buy new ones.
That is a piece of art. It takes a great deal of skill to do that. Love from Rome.
昔、家庭に普通に編み機があって、母が機械編みのセーターを編んでは着せてくれて、サイズが小さくなると全部ほどいて、また違う物に編みなおす、という時代がありました。
手持ちの毛糸を大事に使っていて、補修もしていましたね。懐かしいです。
はじめまして😊ウチも母が機械編みをしていて、よく毛糸を両腕に掛けてお手伝いをしました。昔の毛糸ってとても質が良く、編み直しもよくしてくれていました。
私の母も、ほどいた毛糸を湯気にあてて編みクセを消してまた編んでいました。
そして、毛玉にするのを手伝っていました。本当に懐かしいです。
自分の母親もニットや子供服を作って内職していました。
背広上下の直しも
してました。
夏の終わりになると毛糸を買い込んで
きてました。
サマーニットは
50年以上経っても着れます。
布、毛糸、糸、
純日本製は大変優れていました。
すごい❗
良い時代があったんですねぇ
昔の日本は全てが美しく感じます
仕上がりの完璧さに感動しました❤
理論に裏打ちされた「跡形もなく」で、あまりの完璧さに感動…
まだここまで大きな穴を空けたことないけど、空いたときにはこの動画を思い出したいと思います。
Loved this video! Never crocheted in my life but couldn't take my eyes off of this bit of genius.
This is actually knitting. Similar but different. You wouldn’t be able to use this technique for a crochet item
I am a 76 years old man and probably will never have to do an artistic repair like this but I enjoyed watching your work, it was very satisfying.
分かりやすいし、きれいに直せるのが凄い👏
いつも雑にかがり縫いで穴を閉じてしまっていたので、この方法をためしてみようと思います!
This saved a sweater I was working on over a year ago where yarn split and I had a massive hole (4 stitches high and 20 wide). Thank you for the video!!!
yikes
I have a cardigan with holes on it that I would like to mend it. However, there are broken yarn around the hole and make the holes grow larger and larger. I can’t see any handling of broken yarns before the mending process in the video. I wonder whether this would work for my scenario 😢
@@Aragorn333 I would also like to know this 😢
Gracias
@@captkiyumi😅
最初に残してた輪が長くても短くても困る所を完璧に使い切ってるの素晴らしいけど全く初心者向けのテクじゃなくて泣いちゃった
本当だよwwww
全然初心者向けじゃねえwwww
This is the most satisfying thing I have ever seen in my life
Thank you so much for sharing this technique. I have a pair of socks which need to be repaired.
And using a latch hook to pick up stitches is *brilliant*. I'm going to keep one in my kit now because I'm always dropping stitches.
Fantastic.
I see...that tool is a 'latch hook'. Thanks.
Crochet hook is good too
Thanks for identifying the tool! So helpful!
I didn't realise that tool is not a crochet hook. Is there any difference?
@@ThexBlackxKitty A crochet hook is just a hook. A latch hook has a little "latch" that is a piece of metal on a hinge. In this case, the video shows the hook being inserted into a stitch and grabbing the next bar up. And the latch comes into play when you pull that bar through the stitch, because the motion causes the latch to close, keeping the yarn inside and making it a lot harder for it to slip out of the hook
凄すぎて目を見開いた
とてもこんな技はできない
相当の手練
サムネ見た時、えー!?穴あきセーターあるから、これ見たら直し方が分かる‼️と、思ってみたら、
プロ技すぎて、見ても直せないと思った。
本当に、元通りになって、穴が空いてた場所、分からずで、凄い👍
もはや神業だわ…こんなに綺麗に何事もなかったかのように修復してしまうとは…感動しました。目の保養になりました。
I love watching these repairs! It looks like there never was any kind of hole in that sweater. 😊
4:31
AMAZING!!! ASTOUNDING!!! I gathered up all the sweaters here that need a fix. I'm so glad I waited to see this first )))))
テクニックと器用さが
すばらしい
魔法のかぎ針に興味津々☺️
素晴らしい技術!!凄すぎて見ながら口が開いちゃってた😁
I do not think I could do this, but I was fascinated by watching. Thank you.
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What a lovely way to perfectly restore any knitted item. I love it and will try it on one of my sweater. My Mom used to do this for us all but she is gone now and it's not easy to find people that can do old fashion things like this.
This is a great tutorial!
I am not someone who can handiworks easily, but this tutorial makes me want to try it on one of my pullovers with a hole.
Thanks for your effort
This is the best technique I've found for repairing holes and I can highly recommend this video. I used it to repair a friend's sweater and if the darning yarn had been the exact colour, the repairs would have been invisible. Thanks so much.
chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO
this is only way to be happy
convert to nichiren shoshu
凄い技術!
心から尊敬します。
今のファストファッションだと簡単に捨ててしまうのでしょうが、昔は穴が開いてもかけはぎをして大切に着ていましたね。
どちらが良い悪いではなく、こういう技術を大切にしたいと感じます。
素晴らしい!すごく解りやすい!
前にテレビでプロのリペア師がこれをやってる所を見たんですが、
人物中心に映してて良く解らなかったので最初からちゃんと見れて嬉しいです♪
リズムも角度も一定でとても解りやすかったです!ありがとうございます!!
I am just some guy with holes in his sweaters. All I can say is WOW ! I am totally impressed at the skill on display here. Thank yo for sharing 😀
Thank you for showing this without editing! So many videos not showing the whole process and even some people gatekeeping it so others don't know! I am going to try this!
@Sunny TV • This technique is absolutely brilliant. It explains why some purchased sweaters come with that extra bit of matching yarn. Matching yarn is also a good reason to save and label extra yarn on anything you make.
Thanks so very much for sharing your knowledge and expertise. 👍
chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO
this is only way to be happy
convert to nichiren shoshu
But you need that tool , what is that silver tool call? and where can you buy it at .
@@nys1759 • It's a latch hook but you can aalso use a small crochet hook.
@@yvonnetomenga5726 thanks ,where to buy it ?
For Crochet hook -it doesn't have that opening like a sewing needle for thread /yarn to go in through
@@nys1759 • A crochet hook will still pull the thread through just like it does when you crochet.
So lucky my pensioner neighbour is an excellent seamstress and she mends anything i need doing and i fix her laptop/printer whenever needed. This video was amazing and confusing all at the same time. A real head-banger😂🤣😉
ずっと見ていられるし役に立つし良い動画だわ…
Oh haven’t seen darning in many years. Demonstration is perfect! Thank you for this wonderful illustration.
Wow, this is a great demonstration because of how clear the video is. It is much more complex than I would have expected and I’m guessing a lot of people who don’t knit would be saying “never mind” right about now 😂 I was hoping it would close the hole without showing the thread I want to use much, since it’s not a perfect match, but if you do have matching yarn, this looks really great! The latch hook has me thinking about upgrading from a crochet hook just for normal oops fixing, too!
Bravo !!! My grandmother was an expert Mill worker and watching you do that brought back fond memories..Thank you.
chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO
this is only way to be happy
convert to nichiren shoshu
タッピを使っての修復、わかりやすくて目から鱗でした。タッピを探し出さなきゃです😊
4:23 just now have used your method to close a hole in a sock. Perfect. Thanks. Wish I could upload picture
Amazing repair, you never would have known it had a hole. Thank you for posting.
Какая прекрасная работа! Впервые вижу как можно починить вязаную вещь - спасибо огромное. А спица-крючок очень интересная вещь, тоже ни разу до этого не видела ничего подобного. Большая благодарность за полезное видео 🙂
Это игла от вязальной машинки
Кстати тоненькие можно в магазине для шитья купить
@@ОльгаАфанасьева-й2ч То есть - такой крючок прилагается к вязальной машинке? А тоненькие (в вашем следующем комментарии - имеется ввиду тоненький крючок? И они продаются отдельно? Надо поинтересоваться - дельная штучка. Спасибо за пояснение.
@@ВераВера-д5п тоненькие точно в продаже видела, а такой как в видео мне подарила вязальщица. Вроде как называются они крючки для поднятия петель. Поспрашивайте если нужно в магазине для шитья или как вариант в магазине для вязания.
@@ОльгаАфанасьева-й2ч Дай Бог вам здоровья, что не проигнорировали вопрос, ответили. Да, для починки вязаных вещей пригодился бы такой крючок. Спасибо вам!!!
編み物の基礎を理解出来てないと出来ない技😊
Thank you ever so much for having shared how to repair woolen sweaters. You're awesome and your video so well done.
It will work if we have the same yarn
chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO
this is only way to be happy
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Perfeito! Parabéns pelo trabalho. Geniais. 😂
Großartig,. Danke❤
I don't knot or sew but found this video extremely intriguing. You do fine work. Your title was 100% truthful.
This is cool. I have sweaters with holes that need fixing. I will have to try this out. You make it seemed easy but I never knit or sew before so it wouldn't be easy for me. If I get it done I'll come back to let you know of my progress, success or failure.
Well?
i don't think he got it done QQ
This is worth saving. I am two sweaters with holes. I am eager to try this. Thank you so much. Very straightforward.
chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO
this is only way to be happy
convert to nichiren shoshu
スゴっ!見入ってしまいました。
Best mend I have ever seen
I watch every step, a wonderful skill to know.
Thank you for sharing.
Браво умелым ручкам и умной головушке, просто высший класс и какая аккуратность!!!
Thank you for the large straightforward visual instruction. Also, thanks for not talking over the video. Beautifully done, instruction and video. ❤
chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO
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@@美由紀佐野-z9hone doesn't "convert" to Buddhism. Wth are you on about.
ΠΟΛΗ.ΣΑΣ..ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΩ..ΝΑΣΤΕ..ΚΑΛΑ..ΠΟΛΗ..ΣΙΜΑΝΤΗΚΑ..ΠΡΑΓΜΑΤΑ..ΦΤΙΙΑΧΝΕΤΕ..ΜΡΑΒΟΣΑΣ❤😊
Thank you so much. This will help me mending my favorite mittens that get worn out regularly from winter biking. Such an elegant step by step instruction! Good work!
すごい!どのくらいの糸を残すのか、慣れないと失敗しそうではあるけれど
凄いなあと心から思います。
初心者にはみたことない編み針だけど、埋まって行くの気持ちよくみれました👏
タッピという機械編み用の針です。かぎ針でもできますよ。
Woah! That's so cool! It really _does_ look like there was never a hole there at the end. Sewing is amazing!
Ohh brings up memories from being raised in Poland, and it was a pride and joy to exhibit these skills, not to mention zen moments concentrating on the task.
I'm rubbish at sewing. I was so amazed by how you repaired this😮 wow
Isso é uma obra de arte... que lindo... que inteligência, que destreza!
Х
完璧な仕上がりにびっくりです。
Very meditative and satisfying to watch even though I’d never be able to do that myself
Das ist ja wohl wahre Kunst. So eine Kunststopferin habe ich noch nicht gesehen. Super!!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! i have had a hole in a cotton ribbed sweater for forever and this helped me to do it!! i had to do it backwards and with a really small normal crochet hook but it worked just fine and now its closed! thank you again :-)
This is amazing! I think it's a technique good enough for darning socks too!
chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO
this is only way to be happy
convert to nichiren shoshu
初心者向けであって、素人向けではないということだけわかった。
すご…
Beautiful work. I didn't even know it was possible!
Wow. 👏 I watched this after i completed a return for a couple of loose threads. An issue that worried me was cost and correct match of the color. Sweater is a bright red. Incredible skill.
That's pretty amazing! Thank you for showing us how to do that!
Thank you for sharing this technique. Brilliant!
自分では思いも付きませんでした、凄いです!
Wholly Smoke!! A work of absolute genius. So helpful. I now know how to make the perfect darn to my wholly woollen jacket. Thank you so much.
すご〜い😍
Eine grossartige Arbeit 👍👍👍 aber auch ein Geduldsspiel ohne gleichen 👍👍👍
chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO
this is only way to be happy
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Absolute magic. Thanks.
Good Job Thank You! ❤ 🙏🕯️🙏🕊️🙏😊🇺🇲
My father had a knitting mill and all the machines had similar latch needles and I have a few boxes of them leftover from when he sold the business. I worked there and never really had an aptitude to grasp the knitting concept of loops linked together to form chains. But this video actually makes the concept understandable. It’s a loop linked together another loop.
That was perfect!! Beautiful technique
Fascinada me tiene con su habilidad para dejar perfecta la prenda.
Muchas gracias por su tiempo.
Bonito trabajo.
Parabéns, ficou perfeito!
Perfect repair, I had no idea you could fix it this way thank you so much for this video, well done.
Amazing! When she finished I could not tell where the hole originally was. She has serious skills.
Genius we never thought like this to repair🎉
This is why I keep the leftover yarn forever. If I don't ever use it for mending that item, I'll find a home for it somewhere else.
素晴らしいですね♥️🥰
Wow !! That’s a masterpiece ! 😳
I am absolutely blown away by this. You are a genius! :-)
This is amazing! Thank you so much 😊
chant NAM MYO HO REN GE KYO
this is only way to be happy
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Parabéns amei o conserto.
Ficou muito BOM ❤❤❤😊
Thanks for sharing; nice, clear video. Wondering what the back looks like with the remaining free stitches - I'd be tempted to sew them over to prevent catching.
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That is simply superb! I've found old jumper knitted by my mother in the 1960s and i'm going to try your technique to repair the holes with some ddifferent coloured yarns as of course, there is no original left. Thank you for this video.
Do you know what sort of needle that is?
I Litterally Just Watched You Fix This Sweater, But I Still Don't Believe What I Just Saw... And I Watched It To Zero Seconds, Mind You I Can't Hear Anything, Because I Have The Volume All The Way Down. This Is Amazing How You Did That. JUST, WOW!!! 👍👏👌
Thank you very much for this video. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
切れている糸は裏に隠してそのまま? 裏側がどうなっているか見たいと思いました。
凄い!!!😲😀😃