uh huh take it to one of those dry cleaners they have machines that will make it disapear i had it done last winter
2006-11-07 13:49:37
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answered by rpoker 6
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How to Repair a Snag in a Sweater
Difficulty: Easy
If your favorite sweater has sprouted a big hole, you should take it to a professional for reweaving. But if it's got nothing more than a small snag or unraveling thread, you can keep the sweater from unraveling further with this simple repair.
Instructions
STEP 1: Insert a very small crochet hook (about a size 5) from the back side of the sweater through to the front at the site of the snag. STEP 2: Use the hook to pull the loose yarn through to the back side of the garment. STEP 3: Turn the sweater inside out. STEP 4: Use the crochet hook to make a loop out of the loose yarn, then pull the loose end through the loop, creating a knot on the inside of the sweater. STEP 5: Dab the end of the loose yarn with liquid ravel preventer (sold under the brand name Fray Check), available at fabric and hobby stores. In a pinch you can use a small dab of clear nail polish instead. STEP 6: After the ravel preventer has dried, turn the sweater right-side out and gently stretch it to smooth out any bunching that the snag might have caused
Overall Tips & Warnings
If you don't have a crochet hook handy, you can probably use a needle, a long, thin letter opener, or even the cap of a pen to pull the loose yarn through the sweater. Just be careful not to snag more threads or poke another hole in the sweater.
2006-11-07 13:51:40
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answered by kimandchris2 5
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I've fixed small holes in them before with pretty good results. Get some of the matching fuzzy yarn from your craft store, turn the sweater inside out, and place a light bulb under the hole. GENTLY darn the hole using the light bulb to slightly stretch the fabric so it doesn't pucker. If you are very careful and take your time, you should be okay.
2006-11-07 13:52:41
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answered by ihave5katz 5
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Moth holes. Wool , cashmere need to be protected from moths . Get some moth ball and put all sweaters in an air tight container.
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answered by Amy 4
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I can fix your hole if you like.
2006-11-07 13:47:41
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answered by blackbird_lk 1
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got 2 points!
2006-11-07 13:49:01
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answered by Astrologist Dr.Anna 1
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i think so
u have to take it to a person who sews colthes
2006-11-07 13:52:37
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answered by . 5
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only if its on the seam.
2006-11-07 13:48:08
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2006-11-07 13:53:35
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answered by Cale 2
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no
2006-11-07 13:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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