Cashmere Sweaters Have Wormholes, Learn This Method and Become New! Awesome!
No matter how many bug eyes the cashmere sweater has, learn this method and make it look like a new one, great!
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Awesome repair. However finding a yarn that actually matches in content, weight & colour is one of the hardest parts of doing any repair like this.
@Woodlawn22
Жыл бұрын
I know, right? I pictured she would shorten the sleeves to 3/4 or something like that in order to harvest the yarn for repairs. But no. There's just this handy yarn lying around that is an exact match! Oh well. The techniques are good to know about and I thank Sunny TV for that.
@wolfiesownx4893
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same. Have been looking for the right yarn forever
@Woodlawn22
Жыл бұрын
@@wolfiesownx4893 You might try looking at the seams. If the sweater was seamed and not serged (where the knit would have been cut as it was sewn by machine) and you are desperate, it's possible that the same yarn was used in seaming. Wishing you a Christmas miracle that this is the case!
@eleanor.shadow
Жыл бұрын
I’d avoid the problem altogether by doing visible mending… but I know that’s not everyone’s preference.
@alisonbamford6723
Жыл бұрын
@@eleanor.shadow yes. I’d probably embroider little flowers or something to make it look as though it’s part of the design….
I know this is a year late, but it might help those who buy new sweaters. At the end of the season, put your natural wool and cashmere garments in the freezer for a day or two, then a plastic bag, to store. A vacuum seal bag is extra good. This method kills any larvae that might have been laid (which eats the holes, and crickets will, too) and protects the garment until the next season. Lavender and cedar work so-so, but the freezer method always works!
@jemandjemand2362
6 ай бұрын
only if you live in a jungle or a cellar. i never got any insects in my cashmere. i use sandalwood and lavender to prevent it from happening
@muriellecomtesse5206
6 ай бұрын
Merci pour ce conseil avisé : je m'en souviendrai. Excellent!! 👍👌👌👏👏
@Caeline
6 ай бұрын
Vielen Dank für dieses ausführliche Viedeo, Sie sind sehr geschickt, tolle Reparatur. Ob ich das hinbekomme bezweifle ich. Dankeschön
@flower-ss2jt
6 ай бұрын
That is what I do each year, wash then freeze every cashmere item for 2 weeks, then store in plastic bag - great tip.
@debbieeckenrode3848
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip. I will try it this year!!
断捨離なんて今は捨てる事が美徳なんて言う世の中、修理して長く使うと躾られて育ちました😂母は何時も何かを繕って居ました😂懐かしいです❤
You make this look so easy...I don't expect my results will be anything close! But thank you a million for this well-done instructional.
Wow! Incredible work! There wasn't even a scar left!
Use the yarn from any seams for the repair and reset those with thread is my suggestion x
I would have never thought it could be fixed, You are talented and patient. Thank you for showing us that we really don't need to throw our good things away.
Like magic. I know I'd never figure out how you've done it so seamlessly. Simply beautiful.
I always wondered what the little packet of yarn accompanying a sweater was for,now I know...thank you
@jangerston
Жыл бұрын
@alisonbamford6723 and @Woodlawn22: This small length of yarn is what referred to in my comment above.
@susielk2626
Жыл бұрын
Duh, lol and extra buttons.
@laceandbits
Жыл бұрын
But out of five cashmere sweaters I own, and probably more than that my sister has, only one has had the handy little scrap of yarn. There was less than a metre so it's only enough to do maybe five or six holes maximum.
@carolahenker2852
4 ай бұрын
😂❤
I love the way you show it, nice and slow!
AMAZING! Just beautiful! Thank you! 🌹
A simple clear video. thank you very much!
Nicely done. It looks perfect!
I called this artful weaving back in the day! It is a dying art… nice to see this here. Great work!
Thats real Art.I remember when i was young my mother will take to woman who knew this special practice amending woolen coats jumpers etc...thank for sharing.
What you do is amazing. A true artist..
Brilliant! My Nan was a seamstress and dressmaker and she was gifted with mending as well. I thought of her straightaway when you started. Thank you for beautifully illustrating what has become a long lost art.
@ludmilakraus4682
Жыл бұрын
Это не штопка, а реставрация...
@nwalsh9897
7 ай бұрын
I've just come across these videos. Do you have an explanation of what you are doing in each step? I mean a PDF, in words.
Dying art of repair!! So impressively done❤
It’s amazing your talent for repairing the sweater.
Wow! Beautifully done. Looks way too complicated for me though, but wow, I wish I could do that !
@lindyashford7744
Жыл бұрын
It is really very simple. Watch again and give it a try.
@hillaryt7405
Жыл бұрын
No way. I totally gave up. Too complicated for me. I 'd rather buy a new one. It's good to watch though.
@elenalatici9568
Жыл бұрын
Same. And I have a much loved cashmere sweater full of holes. But no way could I do this.
@tiffanywang8180
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! However it’s still to complicated for me, haha
@laceandbits
Жыл бұрын
You are all saying you can't do it. I agree, if you don't even try, you won't be able to.
Thank you for your demonstration. My favorite (very expensive) cardigan wrap developed many holes over the winter. I gave up on matching the yarn and instead stitched them in brilliant red and added some patches to the elbows. It’s now a great house sweater. (I’ll add pockets to it for next winter.)
@helendrohan6077
Жыл бұрын
Photo?
@Talentedtadpole
Жыл бұрын
Kintsugi sweater!
@valentinashuldeshova9586
7 ай бұрын
@@Talentedtadpole😊
@jeaninemartin859
7 ай бұрын
@@valentinashuldeshova9586999⁹⁹⁹⁹⁹mm
I needed this. I have so many sweaters that are cashmere and other materials that have holes in them. Going to try to repair them. I have a Tory Burch sweater that I want to put on over the weekend here in Florida because it was cold and It has so many holes in it I wanted to cry. Thanks for sharing
This is so good! I've done similar repairs, but didn't know what I was doing, and used sewing thread instead of unravelled or matching yarn in the same colour. The results were okay, but nothing as good as this.
Awesome indeed! Best salvage of a garment I've ever seen.
@sunnytv668
Жыл бұрын
💞🌹
@margaretharper5038
Жыл бұрын
Netbank
@violetviolet888
Жыл бұрын
@@sunnytv668 What is this tool called and where do you purchase? 4:23
Чудо-чудное!!!! Фантастика!!!!
Thank you excellent demostration 👍
Wow! ✨👍🏼💛 🪡🧵🧶For one who often darns socks and sweaters, your method is ingenious! Thank you for sharing!
thank you for teaching with patience and love
Too complicated for me 😂 but I enjoyed watching it! Awesome fixing👍
Благодарю за идею!!! Очень своевременно!!! Зима ❄️ настаёт, а моль неожиданно испортила несколько свитеров!!! Вам счастья и здоровья! Привет из Ростова-на-Дону!!! 🥰😊👍👋
@vx9jp3eq8s
Жыл бұрын
Да не проблема так зашить, проблема - чем? 😁
@juliastewart6742
Жыл бұрын
Use camphor essential oil in a diffuser or humidifier to get rid of moths.
@fiordililia3min19
3 ай бұрын
Моль ест только грязные вещи ! На сезон убирайте только чистые вещи в шкаф
You are totally amazing! I love to watch you do that marvelous mending!
I learned to do this when I was a kid but have only done it a few times. I have recently bought darning thread, needles again. There is a place in Memphis TN called Hines and it was seeing their work, reviews that made me curious again. That method look so much better than when I do it with thread.
I can really use this! I found a gorgeous cashmere sweater at a second hand store. When I got home I noticed a small hole. I'll give this a try! Thank you!
Моль повеселилась в моём шкафу этим летом не смотря на гвоздику, лаванду и полынь... Сьела самые дорогие и качественные вещи..... Будем заниматься художественной вышивкой СпасиБо !
@vx9jp3eq8s
Жыл бұрын
А где брать пряжу - вот главный вопрос 😁. Подобрать цвет нереально.
@nataliakhartskhaeva7446
Жыл бұрын
@@vx9jp3eq8s Спрашивать у друзей, кто вяжет, у них есть запасы, а также в кружках по вязанию.
@juliastewart6742
Жыл бұрын
Use camphor essential oil to get rid of moths. Use it in a diffuser or humidifier
Love it, worked on my cardigan I was going to throw out. Many thanks!
Спасибо!Вы- волшебница!
Impresionante. Eres una artista. Gracias.
Mesmerizing..! I wish I could have the time, talent and tools to do this ..! I would just get another one.
What a wonderful skill!
This is awesome. I have tried but you have demonstrated where I went wrong. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much, you make it look so easy. 💗
You are a genius! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! I know and I use this method a years. Only I didn't know your finishing. Wery interesting!
Thank you for sharing your brilliant method. My favourite sweater became the favourite of moths too. I'll give put what you showed us to good use. Merry Christmas/Season's greetings.
Благодарю! Кто вяжет тот каждую петельку знает! Великолепно!
@vx9jp3eq8s
Жыл бұрын
Если вы сами свитер вязали, то возможно у вас и остался моточек ниток, а если купленный? Засада.
@GROSSMAN63
Жыл бұрын
Это иголка для поднятия петель не колготках, чулках и т.д. Такую проеденную молью натуральную одежду надо завязать в полиэтиленовый кулёк и тут же выбросить! Яйца у моли которая жрёт такую пряжу очень маленькие и быстро распространяется дальше! Если где-то есть что-то похожее на маленькую светлую ниточку - это они!
@user-od9px2jq6n
Жыл бұрын
@@GROSSMAN63 абсолюто верно!!! у меня именно эта беда😲 точно такой кашемировый гольф, такого же цвета. такие же дырочки. моль просто "напала" на мои вещи. причем удивительно, некоторые ,из натуральной шерсти - нетронутые остались!!! а другие- все в дырках, и в "яйцах". это просто катастрофа!!! уже и лавр.лист выкладывала, и спонжи пропитанные лавандовым маслом, и корки цитрусовых - ничего не помогло!!! все , что поедено - выбросила. ☹️потому что и после стирки, и вывешивания на солнце и на мороз - ничего не дало, через время она там появилась опять.
@user-uv7te7jp8p
Жыл бұрын
@@GROSSMAN63 В морозилку положить - пусть отморозит яйца. ))
@helenchevokina4998
Жыл бұрын
Я просто зашиваю дырки шерстью разного цвета ,все минусы становятся плюсами ...
I have been mending sweaters for many years. My youngest lived in sweaters. But even so I still learned a thing or two today. Thank you. You have earned a new subscriber. 💕
@sunnytv668
Жыл бұрын
🙏🌹❤💞
Wow. What talent.
Wow. I bow to the master. :)
That is called real magic ❤️👏👏👏👏👏👏
Quel beau travail. Je vais le partager avec mes compagnes de tricot.❤
Simply marvellous. Such skill and talent
❤Beautiful ✨🥹Watching this takes me back to my childhood. I started sewing by hand when I was just a little girl to make dresses for my dolls and iwent to design school when I grew up. Sewing still connects me to my roots. Thanks for sharing. 🙏🏽 Blessings ✨⭐️🦋
Гелачара я вашим ускусстовом восхищена, спасибо за ваши прекрасные работы! 😊
Super! extraordinary! Amazing! 🧡🧡💚💚
Thank you thank you. God bless you that reminds me my mom used to do that.
Maravilloso trabajo 🥰
WOW! Such a great job! Thank you so much. 👍👍👍
From France: Thank you for this clever demonstration. It is to be hoped that the worms will not make other holes in other locations of the sweater; what work !
What a skill !
That's pretty incredible!
Your work is absolutely beautiful! This is why we have to save and store the yarn that accompanies our knit garments.
@surenemcclon958
Жыл бұрын
Right! I feel so silly for just throwing mine away now, lesson learned
@catzenhouse
6 ай бұрын
If your manufacturer was considerate enough to do so - most don't now, sadly.
speechless , amazing work! it looks like a watching magic!
ESPECTACULAR!!!!
Супер!!! Большое спасибо!!!!
Impressive...Thank you for sharing.
Awesome! Just to get that yarn... 😊
Absolutamente asombrada por el trabajo realizado.
Thanks to your demonstration, I may fix my sweater with a hole.
Das ist eine geniale Methode. Ich habe es schon einmal gemacht und es war schon beim ersten Mal sehr schön geworden. Danke!
So helpful, thank you.
@sunnytv668
Жыл бұрын
❤🌹🙏
I’m glad others can understand. I can see some of the things you’re doing, but I’d love your explanations. Translation services on YT are great these days. Sometimes they nor correct, but here I would have learned more.
thank you thank you please keep this up for future referals
This is exactly what I was looking for! You do some awesome work and your videos are well appreciated.
Wonderful! Thanks so much👏🙏💞
INCREDIBLE!!!
Wow. Excellent!
geniAAAAA! gracias|.
Добрый день!Просто потрясающая работа!Супер!Респект Вам !
Beautiful and well presented
This was beautifully done. Maybe now I can attempt to fix a beautiful sweater that has some worm holes & be able to wear it again. Thank you!
@nairaoganessova6185
Жыл бұрын
By worm holes you mean moth damage?
@birgik
Жыл бұрын
@@nairaoganessova6185 it's the moth larvae or worms that make the holes, not the moths themselves since they don't eat
@nairaoganessova6185
Жыл бұрын
@@birgik Thank you 😊
Amazing!! I've never learned to do this. Now I want to. Nice!!
Toujours un plaisir rien qu'à regarder ! J'adore
@sunnytv668
Жыл бұрын
Je suis content que ma vidéo te plaise🌹😃
Wow! That is some awesome mending! 😊
This is perfect, amazing
This is perfect. Thank you so much !!
So relaxing
I love your videos! So satisfying to watch, and can’t wait to try this out the next time I have a sweater hole! 😊
This is a magic!!!
wow. it looks easy. Great job!
Excelente técnica..
Beautiful job.
Bravo !!! Браво !!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌹🙏
I learned to mend in high school home ex class but it seems to be a lost art. I enjoyed this. I picked up a thing or two.
MAGNIFIQUE !!! DES DOIGTS DE FEE !! MERCI
Skillful hands! 🤗
Wow, that looks great
Потрясающе!!!
Very professional. Well done!
@sunnytv668
Жыл бұрын
❤🌹
So awesome! Love it!
Perfect ❤. Thank you 🙏