I will never forget an awesome repair I did as a child back in the 1960s....I had a pink pair of shoes...typical of kids shoes...but I loved them and they eventually wore out...to holes in the soles and even tears in the tops....I was talking to a girlfriend and told her how much I loved the shoes and how I actually got a needle and thread and did my best to sew up the holes on top and I actually did a pretty good job....she must have told her Grandmother about this...and the Grandmother must have been very impressed as she sent the girl back with more advice on how to fix them....the instructions she gave was I was to get some cardboard....draw my foot and then cut it out....put them into my shoes and that would help fix the soles....and I did this and I recall it really helped...my favorite shoes were fixed....later the Grandmother wanted to see the shoes....I recall that she was very impressed with how good they looked! They lasted a long time....can't remember exactly how long...but I got alot more use from my favorite shoes.....talk about Depression Era advice!
That is awesome! I'm a senior and grew up poor. You had to do your best to save/repair items cuz there was no money to replace them. I walked back and forth to school and we also walked back and forth home for lunch. When you had holes in your shoes and it rained or snowed it wasn't fun. I would put my foot in a bread bag first to protect my foot from the elements before putting my shoes on. Mom would spring for a pair of cleats when we got a new pair of shoes for our heals to make them last longer. They were metal and I can still hear the sound they made on the floors as you walked. Everyone had them. Your shoe repair guy was your best friend. I also used newspaper in my boots for insulating warmth. I can only imagine the horror of a young person today if they had to McGiver necessary items!
I definitely agree with repairing clothing. I even mend socks. If it can be saved, im doing it. I have even sewn the ribs back in place on an umbrella lolol
Try using your sewing machine. I put a piece if scrap fabric on the back side under the tear. Then i sew a zigzag stitch on the front. It must have been mending day yesterday. I darned a pair of socks, repaired the hem on a pair of compression stockings, fixed the exact same tear as yours on a pair of britches that are semi-stretch and shortened the arm length on 6 T's for my husband. It felt good to have the skills to make these repairs especially in light of world events.
Oh my gosh! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! My Sis in Law gave me a stretchy summer dress and the first time wearing it I somehow got a tear in it. Broke my heart. I can mend cotton things, sew on buttons, etc. Stitch hems and such but the stretchy fabric mend had me stumped. This is such perfect timing and so very helpful.
My favorite pair of jeans developed a hole in the one thigh (after 15 years of wear). I had saved an NFL emblem off a pair of sleep-pants that fell apart and were thrown away years prior and decided to use that to cover the hole. I sewed the hole very mildly at first, taking care not to "pucker" the material at all. Then hand stitched this emblem circle thing over the repair. It isn't perfect - some of the original material was still attached to the emblem that you can see if you really inspect it, but overall, it looks like it was meant to be there direct from the factory. It's amazing what we can do to not only save money but also salvage our favorite things!
Great job Bev. I'm not a repairer I wear my torn cloths only in my place. Now I think I may try to repair some thank you. Much love from Thunder Bay Ontario
I'm a sewer, I'll sew anything and everything, lol. When I was a kid I wanted a pair of flip flops for years, but my mom adamantly refused to buy me a pair; she said (she's a physician), that they were bad for my feet. So, when I was around 9 or 10 I made a pair out of cardboard and cloth. My mom laughed at my ingenuity, but she still refused to buy me some flip flops. I'm also an Artist, and I paint, sew or embroider the edges of my under pillowslips. Nowadays I wear flip flops in the shower, because I have weakened ankles due to breaks in them. I have a plate and 7 pins in my right ankle. :// Good tutorial Bev! :)
My gramma had a small check blouse, had a tear near the arm. She mended it so well you couldnt see the tear or the patch, matching the checks, a small piece cut from inside the hem.
Thank You SO Much for sharing this! I have a pair of stretchy pants with a tear and I had no clue how I was going to fix it without it looking horrible. Thank You Again. 😊
I will be putting your technique to practice on a pair cycling pants I own. They’re my only pair of insulated cycling pants. And at $85 I’m not throwing them away because of a nickel sized tear. Thanks for the video. 👍
I remember when I ripped the heck out of a hooded sweatshirt I had. It got caught on a door handle at work... pocket came clean off and left a nice sized hole. The technique of rolling the tear really works!.I repaired it so well that my boyfriend at the time thought I had bought a new hoodie. Nope! I had to pull out the glue gun for a loose strap on a pair of shoes the other day and thought of you. I may have only paid $9 two years ago for a Walmart knock-off of Teva sandals, but I'm determined to.make them last until I wear a hole through them! They're comfortable and my feet look cute in them, so what can I say?
Great job BEVE I’ve got several pairs of polyester pants I need to fix. Never thought about rolling it in. I can see have since I was a kid but as I get older I’m getting lazy rarely go anywhere so why bother? But I think after watching this I will start with the favorite pair. Thanks 😊
I had a hole in a pair of shorts I got som iron patches ironed on on the inside and stitched around it several times across the area of the hole.Using the right color of thread you can’t even see it.
Did your garden attack your capris? I like your way of mending. I usually just sew a hole in one direction then back the other direction with about 100 yards of thread for a 3 inch tear lol.
Can you use a very very thin strip of Wonder Under on the reverse to stabilize the tear and then zigzag stitch to reinforce it OR use thin/light interfacing that you can remove after it has been mended??
Thanks for the tips on stretchy fabric. I can mend things, but it is never pretty lol.I told my kids I would have to show them how to darn socks 🧦 Needless to say my millennial children went on for quite a while saying "them darn socks" and laughing. I was serious, and they have no clue... I am worried lol
Great job, Thank you for sharing. I just subscribed love your channel. I don't have many clothes so I mend by hand, I am not a clothes person hate to shop everything is too expensive.
I had bought a pretty pink Tshirt when I was a truck driver. Something new and feminine to wear occasionally. Dummy me. I wore it one day , not sure how I did it nor exactly when I did it. But there's a large oval brown spot on the back. Now I have another pink t shirt and that one has some grease stains on the back. Oh I have used every stain removal method , nope those stains stay. I wear them anyway screw it
❤️ You saved yourself probably 20.00 if you use todays prices with the inflation. Great job! Ability, time, and thread equals not letting that inflation get you. Great job!
I will never forget an awesome repair I did as a child back in the 1960s....I had a pink pair of shoes...typical of kids shoes...but I loved them and they eventually wore out...to holes in the soles and even tears in the tops....I was talking to a girlfriend and told her how much I loved the shoes and how I actually got a needle and thread and did my best to sew up the holes on top and I actually did a pretty good job....she must have told her Grandmother about this...and the Grandmother must have been very impressed as she sent the girl back with more advice on how to fix them....the instructions she gave was I was to get some cardboard....draw my foot and then cut it out....put them into my shoes and that would help fix the soles....and I did this and I recall it really helped...my favorite shoes were fixed....later the Grandmother wanted to see the shoes....I recall that she was very impressed with how good they looked! They lasted a long time....can't remember exactly how long...but I got alot more use from my favorite shoes.....talk about Depression Era advice!
That is awesome! I'm a senior and grew up poor. You had to do your best to save/repair items cuz there was no money to replace them. I walked back and forth to school and we also walked back and forth home for lunch. When you had holes in your shoes and it rained or snowed it wasn't fun. I would put my foot in a bread bag first to protect my foot from the elements before putting my shoes on. Mom would spring for a pair of cleats when we got a new pair of shoes for our heals to make them last longer. They were metal and I can still hear the sound they made on the floors as you walked. Everyone had them. Your shoe repair guy was your best friend. I also used newspaper in my boots for insulating warmth. I can only imagine the horror of a young person today if they had to McGiver necessary items!
@@pbar8439 yes...today's young people are spoiled...
I definitely agree with repairing clothing. I even mend socks. If it can be saved, im doing it. I have even sewn the ribs back in place on an umbrella lolol
IF SOMEBODY GET CLOSE ENOUGH TO YOU TO SEE THAT THEY IS TOO CLOSE, GIRL LOL
Lol
신축성있는 천은 바느질 하기가 어려운데 깔끔하게 정리 되었네요^^ 베브의 알뜰한 습관은 모두에게 필요하다고 봐요👍
Well done!
Thank you sweetheart for showing this. It helps me so much
The mad mending skills of my Grandma are alive and well in you. Excellent work!
Try using your sewing machine. I put a piece if scrap fabric on the back side under the tear. Then i sew a zigzag stitch on the front. It must have been mending day yesterday. I darned a pair of socks, repaired the hem on a pair of compression stockings, fixed the exact same tear as yours on a pair of britches that are semi-stretch and shortened the arm length on 6 T's for my husband. It felt good to have the skills to make these repairs especially in light of world events.
Great job , I feel so blessed as my dauther constantly buys clothes and I get her old stuff and most of it looks new
Thank you! My dog got at our baby’s brand new stretchy crib sheets. So I am happy to try to repair them with your guidance in the video.
Oh my gosh! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! My Sis in Law gave me a stretchy summer dress and the first time wearing it I somehow got a tear in it. Broke my heart. I can mend cotton things, sew on buttons, etc. Stitch hems and such but the stretchy fabric mend had me stumped. This is such perfect timing and so very helpful.
Great Job Miss Bev I did not see a pucker in that material I personally would wear them on a date! ☺~ God Bless YOU Too 🙏
Yes I have a few that need to be fixed, thank you ❤️
This was great, thank you! Love that you explained the "why" on each part of the darn. ♥️
sewing tip... some people use the winged paper clips to hold the fabric instead of pins...
Thank you so much for helping us how to mead stretch fabric.
Mending is a skill we all should know, even to see on a button, so simple.
I LOVE this channel!! There's nothing "Mrs. Wolfie" can't do and teach us!
Very good job on mending. I never knew about rolling the tear on the inside. Thank you.
My favorite pair of jeans developed a hole in the one thigh (after 15 years of wear). I had saved an NFL emblem off a pair of sleep-pants that fell apart and were thrown away years prior and decided to use that to cover the hole.
I sewed the hole very mildly at first, taking care not to "pucker" the material at all. Then hand stitched this emblem circle thing over the repair. It isn't perfect - some of the original material was still attached to the emblem that you can see if you really inspect it, but overall, it looks like it was meant to be there direct from the factory.
It's amazing what we can do to not only save money but also salvage our favorite things!
Love this tutorial. Thanks so much
Great job Bev. I'm not a repairer I wear my torn cloths only in my place. Now I think I may try to repair some thank you. Much love from Thunder Bay Ontario
Nice job😊. I have had that saying posted for over 30 years to remind me of why I have all the stuff around here! 🤣
I'm a sewer, I'll sew anything and everything, lol. When I was a kid I wanted a pair of flip flops for years, but my mom adamantly refused to buy me a pair; she said (she's a physician), that they were bad for my feet. So, when I was around 9 or 10 I made a pair out of cardboard and cloth. My mom laughed at my ingenuity, but she still refused to buy me some flip flops. I'm also an Artist, and I paint, sew or embroider the edges of my under pillowslips. Nowadays I wear flip flops in the shower, because I have weakened ankles due to breaks in them. I have a plate and 7 pins in my right ankle. :// Good tutorial Bev! :)
My gramma had a small check blouse, had a tear near the arm. She mended it so well you couldnt see the tear or the patch, matching the checks, a small piece cut from inside the hem.
A needed tutorial. Thank you. 😊
Woot woot!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank You SO Much for sharing this! I have a pair of stretchy pants with a tear and I had no clue how I was going to fix it without it looking horrible. Thank You Again. 😊
Your hair is looking great today!!! Luv ya
I will be putting your technique to practice on a pair cycling pants I own. They’re my only pair of insulated cycling pants. And at $85 I’m not throwing them away because of a nickel sized tear. Thanks for the video. 👍
Thank u for all the information you share with us. 😊
I remember when I ripped the heck out of a hooded sweatshirt I had. It got caught on a door handle at work... pocket came clean off and left a nice sized hole. The technique of rolling the tear really works!.I repaired it so well that my boyfriend at the time thought I had bought a new hoodie. Nope!
I had to pull out the glue gun for a loose strap on a pair of shoes the other day and thought of you. I may have only paid $9 two years ago for a Walmart knock-off of Teva sandals, but I'm determined to.make them last until I wear a hole through them! They're comfortable and my feet look cute in them, so what can I say?
Excellent job!!!!
Great job BEVE I’ve got several pairs of polyester pants I need to fix. Never thought about rolling it in. I can see have since I was a kid but as I get older I’m getting lazy rarely go anywhere so why bother? But I think after watching this I will start with the favorite pair. Thanks 😊
Awesome tip! Thank you!
I'm loving your hair, Bev!💜
I had a hole in a pair of shorts I got som iron patches ironed on on the inside and stitched around it several times across the area of the hole.Using the right color of thread you can’t even see it.
Great job.TFS
My mom used to mend out socks, pull a sock over and tall glass, and mend them, simple
Did your garden attack your capris? I like your way of mending. I usually just sew a hole in one direction then back the other direction with about 100 yards of thread for a 3 inch tear lol.
Great video thanks🇨🇦🌷
Can you use a very very thin strip of Wonder Under on the reverse to stabilize the tear and then zigzag stitch to reinforce it OR use thin/light interfacing that you can remove after it has been mended??
Thanks for that!!!
My mother always said, patches are honorable but a whole is a shame.
Brilliant!!!!
Great job
Excellent!
Thanks for the tips on stretchy fabric. I can mend things, but it is never pretty lol.I told my kids I would have to show them how to darn socks 🧦 Needless to say my millennial children went on for quite a while saying "them darn socks" and laughing. I was serious, and they have no clue... I am worried lol
Thanks
Great job, Thank you for sharing. I just subscribed love your channel. I don't have many clothes so I mend by hand, I am not a clothes person hate to shop everything is too expensive.
Nice job
Commenting for the algorithm.
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good job
The pictures in the intro, if they're your family, can you tell us who they are and how they're related to you or Howie, please?
Just checking on you, Bev. Heard about power outages and 911 lines going down all over Canada.
Yup! We are fine. Thanks Honey!
@@OurHalfAcreHomestead 🥰🥰
Everyone needs to learn to mend their clothes. I wear my older beat up clothes to work outside in or other messy jobs. I also fix them.
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I had bought a pretty pink Tshirt when I was a truck driver. Something new and feminine to wear occasionally. Dummy me. I wore it one day , not sure how I did it nor exactly when I did it. But there's a large oval brown spot on the back. Now I have another pink t shirt and that one has some grease stains on the back. Oh I have used every stain removal method , nope those stains stay. I wear them anyway screw it
I don't mend much at all! I have no patience for sewing of any kind!
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I seriously doubt someone is going to look all over your 👖 pants and then say....Oh look! You mended this and there's a slight pucker😱! Oh my god!!!
Do you have a p.o. box where I can send you something small???
❤️ You saved yourself probably 20.00 if you use todays prices with the inflation. Great job! Ability, time, and thread equals not letting that inflation get you.
Great job!
Err, contrasting colour thread - so us learners can actually see what you’re doing…!!
Thanks