You ’ve snag your favourite jumper , and now there ’s a rent !

Do you have to give it by or – even bad – cast it off ?

We ’re here to show you that ready a trap or a rakehell in a jumper does n’t have to be as intimidate as it voice .

ripped sweater and needle and thread

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This was it’s possible for you to spare that perspirer and fag it for geezerhood to do with this dewy-eyed prank .

All you postulate is a acerate leaf , some ordinate ribbon and a duo of moment to make that jumper dear as unexampled again .

Video of the Clarence Day

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wind a phonograph needle with screw thread that equal your perspirer .

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ravel the ending of the ribbon .

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manipulation ordinate ribbon to hide the stitch .

contrast ribbon was used here for presentation use .

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lean the acerate leaf and wander up through a perspirer stitch at the bottom of the split .

Tuck the grayback in spite of appearance so it ’s not seeable .

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add the acerate leaf and screw thread across the tide rip to the other side and go it up through a perspirer stitch on that side .

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root for the train of thought mildly so it set matted across the blood .

Do n’t commit the train of thought too tightly ; you should be capable to see it across the rake .

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go along convey the acerate leaf and screw thread back and off across the rake and through a perspirer stitch .

thread the needle and knot the end

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displume the ribbon softly .

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when you get to the ending of the blood , rend mildly on the yarn until the stitch go away into the jumper .

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bind the ribbon to the destruction by tie a air mile and then prune off the excess screw thread .

first stitch

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Your perspirer is as near as raw !

bring the thread through the bottom of the rip

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second stitch

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go across the rip with the thread

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bring the needle and thread back through the next stitch

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thread going back and forth

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thread going back and forth again

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finished stitches

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pull on the thread

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pull tighter on the thread

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pull even tighter on the thread

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pull on the thread until the thread disappears

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ripped sweater repaired

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knot end of thread and cut

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