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How to Do It:
- Clean and dry the area.
- Place the patch directly over the hole.
- Press firmly, or iron on if required.
💡 This method turns a flaw into a fashion statement!
5. Double-Sided Fabric Tape
Best for: Quick, temporary fixes.
What You’ll Need:
- Double-sided fabric or hemming tape
How to Do It:
- Trim loose threads.
- Place a strip of tape on the inside of the hole.
- Press the fabric together.
Final Tips
- Always wash and dry your garment before applying any adhesive method.
- Avoid fixing holes in very sheer or delicate fabrics with glue, as it can cause staining or stiffness.
- For large holes or stress-prone areas (like knees or elbows), reinforcement with a patch is better than just glue.
Conclusion
You don’t have to retire your favorite clothes just because of a small hole. With these no-sew repair tricks, you can extend the life of your garments and avoid costly tailor visits. Whether you’re patching up jeans or rescuing a tee, these DIY methods are quick, easy, and totally beginner-friendly.
So go ahead—fix that hole and give your clothes a second chance!
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