Visible Mending for Beginners
How to Mend Knitted Fabrics and Other Materials with an Artistic Touch
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ナレーター:
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Jessica Tipton
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著者:
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Gina Harper
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If you want to learn how to mend your favorite denim and knitwear, without using the same boring "zig-zag" pattern, then read on....
Have you ripped your favorite jeans and are desperate not to throw them away?
Are you thinking, "What do I do now?", when you discover a hole in your favorite sweater?
Are you tired of using the same zig-zag pattern for all mending?
Are you tired of using ugly iron patches on your clothes?
The solution to your problems is here.
Inside this audiobook you will discover:
• How to mend your favorite denim (and avoid cutting them into shorts) using the "sashiko" method
• How to patch jeans while keeping the distressed look
• The secret to incorporating doilies and other frills into your denim
• How to hem jeans while keeping the original hem
• Ten handy "hacks" to avoid small mistakes and snags while mending
• A versatile and robust mending technique that can repair your favorite sweater and socks
• One mending technique that blends both mending and embroidery, giving you the best of both worlds
• One simple but crucial tip that will make patching denim easier for you
• The number-one stitching technique you should use when repairing pillowcases
• The secret to finding and mending thrift store clothing
• A mending technique from India, that is considered a "dying art", and could be lost to the ages within our lifetime (it is also perfect for mending your socks)
Save yourself from throwing out any more of your clothes into the trash.
If you want to save your "favorite pair of jeans" or mend the sweater that is the comfiest one ever then....
Scroll up and listen to this audiobook now.
P.S. Most people regret throwing out their favorite piece of clothing, after realizing that it could have been given a new life with mending. Learn before it's too late.
©2019 Gina Harper (P)2019 Gina Harper