Mend your Clothes Without a Stitch: The No-Sew Hole Fixing Guide!

Because it might leave holes in garments, chlorine bleach should not be used excessively. Instead of utilizing harmful chemicals, think about using vinegar, citric acid, or baking soda, which are all good for the environment.
Wool, silk, and leather are particularly vulnerable to moth damage, although they may chew through a variety of textiles. Use fragrant oils, such as mint, or stuff mesh bags with dried lavender to keep moths away. Warm water washes and vinegar may rid your closet of a serious infestation.
Watch out for bricks, nails, wood, and stone, all of which may have rough surfaces. You risk snagging or even damaging these surfaces if you brush or bump against them.
Repairing Holes Without Sewing
This easy technique will allow you to mend holes in your clothing without the need to sew. Everything you’ll need is this:
Items of clothing with holes no larger than 5 mm
Weave of iron-based fusing
Some sizable wax paper
Invert the garment on an ironing board so the hole is on the outside.
Make sure the fusible bonding web piece is somewhat bigger than the hole.
After positioning the fusible bonding web over the hole, press down on both sides to seal it. Next, cover the same area with the wax paper.
Iron the wax paper while the iron is set to the “wool” setting.
Verify whether the opening is still there. If it doesn’t work, try ironing it twice or thrice more. You won’t even notice the harm to your clothing!
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