That's exactly why it's not taught. People would buy less clothes and big business makes less money. They used to teach this type of stuff in Yugoslavia before we westernized
@@sunitafisher4758 not every mother knows how to knit or sew. Or not every child have the possibility of learning from their parents...cuz of that I personally would prefer if schools teach it to students. Mostly because i used to be in a school where these type of stuff got teached (Home economic or however it's called in english;;; english ain't my first language). Unfortunately, when i ended up in the grade where we should've been able to pick an extra lesson, Home economic class was removed from the list and we only could pick language classes, compared to our precursors :/
@@Tenneseejosh my mother poses this sorcery I've only been able to sit still long enough to make the squares required in an Afghan .My mother could complete a king size Afghan in a month she knitted so fast it looked like a machine.She bragged I knit faster than my own mother who taught her
@@genx-odus5678you can do it 😊 if you have patience and willingness to learn. It will take a few times to begin to understand where you’re going but give yourself time. 💜 this was beautifully filmed. I appreciate this video so much.
I suggest you get a book on easy crochet because that will help you understand what she's doing. Do a couple of simple crochet pieces. Don't need to really make anything, just get a feel of how the stitches link together.
I think the 2nd and 3rd method are great because they prevent the problem getting worse. You need to catch and secure all the loose knitting loops or they will continue to unravel the stitches directly above and below the hole(s). With normal wear, that will continue to the top row and the bottom row. Once you’ve repaired the hole, then use the first method to conceal the problem, and also add an extra layer of knitted thread at a location that might be subject to future wear (e.g. the elbows of a long sleeve jumper or cardigan. Well worth practicing these stitches. Note that the 3rd method had the needle removed and rethreaded to the opposite end of the repair thread several times - off camera - why not just use two needles - one for each end - and then a second or two showing you using the alternate needles? I hope this helps the viewers who had trouble following along.
@@noeliapereira1155I believe it's the "tapestry needle". Large eye and blunt end. Can be used for weaving in ends on knitted projects. Smaller sizes are also used for cross-stitching.
@@noeliapereira1155you want a darning needle with a latch-hook eye. Stores like Joann would be a good place to look. Or go online. Clover is a good brand that Michaels sells, too.
There WAS a tapestry needle but also something like a crochet hook with a hinge. I looked it up and it's a darning needle with a latch hook eye, or just a latch hook!
Вот это да! Я понимаю, что этому должны на уроках труда учить, или бабушки, или мамы... Нас этому никто не научил и для меня это волшебство какое-то! Восторг! Умелица! 👏👏👏
I'm in awe! I wish I could hire you to repair some sweaters that got holes in them. I did a really bad job sewing a makeshift repair with my very bad sewing skills. This video is so relaxing and educational.
Holy masterclass Batman give this person more yarn to work with. Masterful combo of knit and crochet this video will save 60 yrs of. My 95 yr old Moms work ❤️💜❤️💜❤️😄
Well demonstrated techniques. The darling that I learnt as a kid was handy for repairing worn out socks but not useful on jumpers eaten by moths. I hadn’t thought of using a latch hook. It’s makes such a neat job. Number 3 looks like it will take a while to master but this moths really had a feast last summer so I’ve plenty of holes to practice on! Thank you
Often it's the carpet beetles that do this damage too. (not the adult beetles themselves but their yucky larvae). This is why I don't buy cashmere or wool anymore (plus the fact that it's been hard to find non-scratchy wool sweaters). It'll be full of holes after I take it out of storage.
Боже!!! 😇😇😇 Это-фантастика !!! 🤩🤩🤩 Какая вы умничка!!! 😇😇😇 Доходчиво, понятно, и фантастически красиво!!! 😇😘😇 Прилипла к экрану и не смогла оторваться до конца!!! 😍😍😍 Всё гениальное-просто!!! 😇😇😇 Огромное спасибо за наслаждение от Вашего видео!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Incredible talent and darning. I've never seen any repair work, done as easily and beautifully as this. Its mesmerising to watch. Thank you and happy new year. 🎉🍸🥰😍🎁
It's really simple, the hardest part is the sewing, not the crochet. Just slow down the video and follow the steps. Of you don't feel confident, watch a crochet tutorial and try it out with a string on yarn
@@katyfive1historically women knitted and sewed, cooked, gardened, built furniture, repaired items, did pottery, painted, drew, etc. But they could not work. So how would it have been possible?
@@бронза.вафля.конус even today women are more likely to do those things then men, and less likely to become engineers, mechanics etc. that's my point. one type of skill hasn't led to the other.
@@katyfive1 sure, but notice how the comment says "kids"? These are basic skills that everyone should know, not just women, and not just men. And not just adults either
New life for well loved old sweaters! Now they have even more charm ❤ Thank you for sharing your skills and techniques with us. I look forward to trying my hand on a couple of knit sweaters 😊
Eu acho lindo trabalhos de croche, trico, bordados, tudo que envolve artesanatos e costuras.. A minha mãe é costureira e sabe croche mas eu nunca consegui aprender. Ela me ensinava, eu assistia videos, comprava revistas ensinando. Acho que a pessoa ja deve nascer com o dom ou facilidade de aprendizado.
Que perfeição, valeu muito pela aula, muito obrigado, que DEUS te abençoe INFINITAMENTE, PODEROSAMENTE, INFALIVELMENTE, GRANDEMENTE e RICAMENTE todos os dias da sua vida junto da sua família e amigos. Mais uma vez muito obrigado. Boa noite.
It’s truly amazing,specially last one, for me was so hurd to understand how to restore items with different patterns. You have shown it clearly and slowly. Thanks a lot.
I can’t wait to try this. I love that to use the contrasting thread color so you could see exactly how you’re doing. I love the music you chose. A lot of the music that youtubers use is distracting and too damn loud. I appreciate how you got really close up to see what your hands are doing. thank you so much. I can’t wait to try it.
Vielen Dank für diese hilfreiche Aufnahme. Das ist einfach wunderbar , es ist toll wenn ein Kleidungsstück durch diese Kunst wieder tragbar wird. DANKESCHÖN
I have a really hard time sleeping bc I can’t turn off my brain, but this video has me fighting for my life in the best way possible. The music is super soothing, but watching how flawlessly each of these come together makes my brain so quiet. This video just might replace my nightly ASMR videos, lol. Thank you for sharing with us! 🩷
wow. just wow. i tried to do a couple of these but with finer yarns and same colors...i think my eyes are wiped out. sooo difficult, especially that last row on the first one. it's really difficult to see the pattern of the knitting when you are using same colors so the patch isn't seen. again, just wow. so impressive
Fantastic video. As someone who cannot crochet at all, I appreciated being able to follow the needle to see how you were mending these holes. Mesmerizing. LOL i stopped what i was doing to watch this entire video because i was drawn in
C'est du très beau travail, mais c'est bon pour vous qui connaissez ou coudre, mais nous qui sommes débutantes ça va être beaucoup beaucoup trop dur. Bravo 👍
Meus parabéns você é ótima profissional, eu adorei o seu trabalho de consertos em pessas de tricor👏 eu trabalho nesse área a muitos anos, mas não sabia fazer um concerto tão perfeito, eu tiro meu chapéu pra você ☂️porque artesã profissional e isso aí parabéns 👏👏😘❤️🍀😘
Hole 1 of 27 on my Cashmere pullover repaired! Only took one hour! haha..ha....ha.... but seriously, I was able to follow this video (first technique) and I'm so happy I learned something and managed to do it T_T
Es un tutorial precioso. No hago crochet (o como se escriba), pero lo encuentro muy bonito entretenido y se hacen preciodidades con esos ganchos cogiendo, soltando, recogiendo... Admiro muchísimo a personas como esta que tienen el amor de mostrar cómo poder recuperar prendas que nos encantan y no tenemos ni idea... A lo único que he llegado yo, es a buscar por donde esconder los hilos de un suéter por dentro del revés. Creo, que podemos aprender lo que nos enseña. Poco a poco. Paso a paso. Desde zero lo está enseñando aqui. Mil gracias 😊
I just worked for 2 months knitting a beautiful vest, when I wetted it to block it and as I. Pulling it out of the water to put it to dry on a towel a huge gaping hole opened up on the back from a tiny knot that I didn't even noticed it as I was knitting. The two ends came apart and the hole appeared. This video will save my work. Thank you.😊
This is something that should be taught in school to increase recycling, sustainability and raise awareness for the environment.
🌸 my nana & mom showed me this trick
This is something more mothers should show their children
That's exactly why it's not taught. People would buy less clothes and big business makes less money. They used to teach this type of stuff in Yugoslavia before we westernized
@@sunitafisher4758 not every mother knows how to knit or sew. Or not every child have the possibility of learning from their parents...cuz of that I personally would prefer if schools teach it to students.
Mostly because i used to be in a school where these type of stuff got teached (Home economic or however it's called in english;;; english ain't my first language).
Unfortunately, when i ended up in the grade where we should've been able to pick an extra lesson, Home economic class was removed from the list and we only could pick language classes, compared to our precursors :/
This used to be thought to Girls in schools here but kapitalism and a new generation of dults replaced the knowledge post ww2 gave us.
It is where I'm from... but I skipped and did woodworking twice instead. 😂
People who can knit and crochet, my wife included, possess a super power I simply cannot fathom. It is sorcery.
@@Tenneseejosh my mother poses this sorcery I've only been able to sit still long enough to make the squares required in an Afghan .My mother could complete a king size Afghan in a month she knitted so fast it looked like a machine.She bragged I knit faster than my own mother who taught her
Just make a square, or a scarf.
90% of the mystery is gone.
Are u serious? You really cant follow these simple instructions? That is just insane to me. Some people are different
My male friend used to say that cooking is alchemy:)
It's a learnable skill, like most skills, it's simply a matter of taking the time to acquire it and then practicing it...
The first repair stitch was pure genius! I never knew THAT was possible... thanks for sharing.
Absolutely amazing! ❤
Я тоже первый раз увидела,как дырочка превратилась в голубой квадрат😊👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰💖☀️🕊️
I don’t have a clue how they even thought of such repairs 😮😊
Hay que tener paciencia de enano...
@@mashika8mk n j8k
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So satisfying to watch, it looks so easily but I wouldn’t have a clue where to start.
Right?! I would end up with a bunch of knots and create more rips!
@@genx-odus5678you can do it 😊 if you have patience and willingness to learn. It will take a few times to begin to understand where you’re going but give yourself time. 💜 this was beautifully filmed. I appreciate this video so much.
I suggest you get a book on easy crochet because that will help you understand what she's doing. Do a couple of simple crochet pieces. Don't need to really make anything, just get a feel of how the stitches link together.
I was lost after the first stitch but enjoyed watching nonetheless. This takes a great deal of skill and patience! ❤
@Repent-and-believe-in-Jesus1cult
Professional 👌👌👌
@@nasimkhordehei7809I wish I could do this... Many sweaters could have been saved 😭🫶
Try reducing the speed of the video
@@TheRealGigaCat duh
I think the 2nd and 3rd method are great because they prevent the problem getting worse. You need to catch and secure all the loose knitting loops or they will continue to unravel the stitches directly above and below the hole(s). With normal wear, that will continue to the top row and the bottom row.
Once you’ve repaired the hole, then use the first method to conceal the problem, and also add an extra layer of knitted thread at a location that might be subject to future wear (e.g. the elbows of a long sleeve jumper or cardigan.
Well worth practicing these stitches. Note that the 3rd method had the needle removed and rethreaded to the opposite end of the repair thread several times - off camera - why not just use two needles - one for each end - and then a second or two showing you using the alternate needles?
I hope this helps the viewers who had trouble following along.
Thanks for the info. Do you know the name of the strange needle ?
@@noeliapereira1155I believe it's the "tapestry needle". Large eye and blunt end. Can be used for weaving in ends on knitted projects. Smaller sizes are also used for cross-stitching.
@@noeliapereira1155you want a darning needle with a latch-hook eye. Stores like Joann would be a good place to look. Or go online. Clover is a good brand that Michaels sells, too.
There WAS a tapestry needle but also something like a crochet hook with a hinge. I looked it up and it's a darning needle with a latch hook eye, or just a latch hook!
@@KevinFaulkner-z4o- It looks exactly like a miniature carpet weaving hook. I used one of the latter to make rugs many decades ago.
Вот это да! Я понимаю, что этому должны на уроках труда учить, или бабушки, или мамы... Нас этому никто не научил и для меня это волшебство какое-то! Восторг! Умелица! 👏👏👏
Мам и бабушек никто не учил, мне 75,для меня это чудо
We need to reclaim these lost arts
Меня научили вязать, а так сама научилась, просто интересно восстанавливать вещи.
@@НаташаБогатова-р9вНе подскажите, обычный крючок подойдёт или надо именно такой, как в видео?
@@Юлия-т2у3еYou need the same kind of hook. Shouldn't be difficult to find in a fabric store.
Золотые ручки!!! Браво!!! Спасибо за мастер-класс!!! ❤
I'm in awe! I wish I could hire you to repair some sweaters that got holes in them. I did a really bad job sewing a makeshift repair with my very bad sewing skills. This video is so relaxing and educational.
Take a try. You may get somewhere, and watch Again and try again. You will be amazed at what you can do with a little try😉
Same here I had this cashmere sweater one of my favorites it had a hole I tried stitching it and ruined it completely 😢
멀쩡한 스웨터에 구멍이라도 내서 한번 따라해보고 싶을 정도로 깔끔하고 후련한 작업이네요
이런 솜씨를 가지신 분들 정말 존경스럽습니다
Absolutely 😂😂😂
This is a practitioner who truly cares for the earth and treasures materials. I salute you!
Holy masterclass Batman give this person more yarn to work with. Masterful combo of knit and crochet this video will save 60 yrs of. My 95 yr old Moms work ❤️💜❤️💜❤️😄
This is the type of skill that leaves black holes in our space-time fabric feeling jealous!
Well demonstrated techniques. The darling that I learnt as a kid was handy for repairing worn out socks but not useful on jumpers eaten by moths. I hadn’t thought of using a latch hook. It’s makes such a neat job. Number 3 looks like it will take a while to master but this moths really had a feast last summer so I’ve plenty of holes to practice on! Thank you
Often it's the carpet beetles that do this damage too. (not the adult beetles themselves but their yucky larvae). This is why I don't buy cashmere or wool anymore (plus the fact that it's been hard to find non-scratchy wool sweaters). It'll be full of holes after I take it out of storage.
@@frostflower5555- Cedar wood balls, rings and small blocks seem to keep the naughty munchers away.
Боже!!! 😇😇😇 Это-фантастика !!! 🤩🤩🤩 Какая вы умничка!!! 😇😇😇 Доходчиво, понятно, и фантастически красиво!!! 😇😘😇 Прилипла к экрану и не смогла оторваться до конца!!! 😍😍😍 Всё гениальное-просто!!! 😇😇😇 Огромное спасибо за наслаждение от Вашего видео!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Incredible talent and darning. I've never seen any repair work, done as easily and beautifully as this. Its mesmerising to watch. Thank you and happy new year. 🎉🍸🥰😍🎁
какая же вы ловкая как красиво у вас получается у вас золотые ручки
That first technique is awesome, there is no way any average person would be able to replicate that easily though 😅
Most knitters with a a few years of experience can though. Most people know someone who knits. Call a friend 😊
Yeah she goes so fast without demonstrating how to do the stich or even describing what she is doing.
@@lizzfrmhon change the playback speed to a lower setting. It really helps.
@@Dana.1 OR, she could just go slower making it a true beginners guide
It's really simple, the hardest part is the sewing, not the crochet. Just slow down the video and follow the steps. Of you don't feel confident, watch a crochet tutorial and try it out with a string on yarn
This will help save my sleeping socks and sweaters. Thank you. Practice makes perfect. Hunting down those tools will be the most challenging part.
Coolest thing with yarn I've seen in years! Where has this been my whole life? Thank you!!!
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All of these techniques are beautifully executed and filmed for us to comprehend. THANK YOU!!! Thanks for sharing and helping others 😘💜😘
As a former knitter, I appreciate the attention to detail and construction in the repair...
There’s truly hope for knitted garments. Thank you!
If every kid learned these skills in grade school, we'd have a nation filled with engineers, mechanics, and problem solvers.
And yet historically mostly women knitted, and were not any of those things lol
@@katyfive1Ada Lovelace would like to know your location
@@katyfive1historically women knitted and sewed, cooked, gardened, built furniture, repaired items, did pottery, painted, drew, etc. But they could not work. So how would it have been possible?
@@бронза.вафля.конус even today women are more likely to do those things then men, and less likely to become engineers, mechanics etc. that's my point. one type of skill hasn't led to the other.
@@katyfive1 sure, but notice how the comment says "kids"? These are basic skills that everyone should know, not just women, and not just men. And not just adults either
New life for well loved old sweaters! Now they have even more charm ❤ Thank you for sharing your skills and techniques with us. I look forward to trying my hand on a couple of knit sweaters 😊
Eu acho lindo trabalhos de croche, trico, bordados, tudo que envolve artesanatos e costuras.. A minha mãe é costureira e sabe croche mas eu nunca consegui aprender. Ela me ensinava, eu assistia videos, comprava revistas ensinando. Acho que a pessoa ja deve nascer com o dom ou facilidade de aprendizado.
Моя мама не вязала, меня научила соседка. Вот так бывает в жизни. 😊
The patch of blue on the white is ingenious..absolutely fantastic. Very clever. Thank you for sharing.
Это следствие профессионализма и опыта.
Técnica incrível,ficou perfeito 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I have been knitting for 40 years and never knew this. Fantastic teaching video. Thank you for posting and sharing your skills.
Impressive! I love repairing clothes, darning is so satisfying.
I love that little tool with the clasp.
How wonderfully simple and effective.
Eres una ARTISTA!.Maravilloso trabajo de artesanía que no se puede perder.❤🎉😊
Que perfeição, valeu muito pela aula, muito obrigado, que DEUS te abençoe INFINITAMENTE, PODEROSAMENTE, INFALIVELMENTE, GRANDEMENTE e RICAMENTE todos os dias da sua vida junto da sua família e amigos. Mais uma vez muito obrigado. Boa noite.
I’m saving this. It shows so much about the knit stitch it will be invaluable.
Such a master of her art!!! 🤯🤯🤯
Basic, easy to follow techniques. I love this.
It’s truly amazing,specially last one, for me was so hurd to understand how to restore items with different patterns. You have shown it clearly and slowly. Thanks a lot.
Amei essa aula , muito útil. Obrigada pelo carinho em nós ensinar e o capricho tbm.
PARABÉNS !
mazing skillsaset.
Thank you so, for sharing your ability
This is sew cool. Was not expecting that at all on number 1. Wow the 2nd was amazing, how? I seen how but still, how? Wow
Я, конечно, тоже зашиваю дырки на вязаных вещах, но чтобы таааак... Это высший пилотаж! Мастерство высшей марки! Браво!!! Брависсимо!!!
I can’t wait to try this. I love that to use the contrasting thread color so you could see exactly how you’re doing. I love the music you chose. A lot of the music that youtubers use is distracting and too damn loud. I appreciate how you got really close up to see what your hands are doing. thank you so much. I can’t wait to try it.
Просто умничка, ручки золотые, будьте здоровы!
These are what I've needed for a very long time. Like 50 years.
Vielen Dank für diese hilfreiche Aufnahme. Das ist einfach wunderbar , es ist toll wenn ein Kleidungsstück durch diese Kunst wieder tragbar wird. DANKESCHÖN
You make this look so easy! Your thought process and understanding of knitting is what makes it possible for you to do this. Beautiful work!
❤🎉Tnank you ~
very good🎉
WOW iam mesmerised every time I watch these talented ladies. Thank you very much. ❤
I have a really hard time sleeping bc I can’t turn off my brain, but this video has me fighting for my life in the best way possible. The music is super soothing, but watching how flawlessly each of these come together makes my brain so quiet. This video just might replace my nightly ASMR videos, lol.
Thank you for sharing with us! 🩷
wow. just wow. i tried to do a couple of these but with finer yarns and same colors...i think my eyes are wiped out. sooo difficult, especially that last row on the first one. it's really difficult to see the pattern of the knitting when you are using same colors so the patch isn't seen. again, just wow. so impressive
I very rarely save videos but saved this one. What awesome techniques. Thank you for sharing.
Fantastic video. As someone who cannot crochet at all, I appreciated being able to follow the needle to see how you were mending these holes. Mesmerizing. LOL i stopped what i was doing to watch this entire video because i was drawn in
Very therapeutic to watch, magical even, not that I can understand any of it or sew anything to save my life. 😂
A very goog way to recycle
Dieser Haken ist ein Spezialwerkzeug , tolle Arbeit
Einfach toll! 👍 Die beste Art, ein Loch im Strickzeug zu flicken. Ganz herzlichen Dank dafür ❤
your level of patience is impressive. Great work
I wish o had known this 30years ago!! So many jumpers I’ve tossed away for no good reason. Thank you!!!
didn't you have a grandmother or local repair shop to turn to?
C'est du très beau travail, mais c'est bon pour vous qui connaissez ou coudre, mais nous qui sommes débutantes ça va être beaucoup beaucoup trop dur.
Bravo 👍
Согласна с Вами, и крючок специальный.
Meus parabéns você é ótima profissional, eu adorei o seu trabalho de consertos em pessas de tricor👏 eu trabalho nesse área a muitos anos, mas não sabia fazer um concerto tão perfeito, eu tiro meu chapéu pra você ☂️porque artesã profissional e isso aí parabéns 👏👏😘❤️🍀😘
Excellent 😊
Congratulations!! Thanks to share!!❤
Ты меня этим впечатлил. Ух ты! Оборудование отличное и ваша работа. Так блестяще! Спасибо❤
高超的手藝.太棒了.感謝分享!😊🙏
2024年1月2日.星期二.
Hole 1 of 27 on my Cashmere pullover repaired! Only took one hour! haha..ha....ha.... but seriously, I was able to follow this video (first technique) and I'm so happy I learned something and managed to do it T_T
Thank you, now I know how to fix sweaters! 😊
Wow..... amazing work ❤
You are a wizard and this is magic! 🎩
ありがとう! 肘が破れた手編みのセーターを直すことができました、
あー、編み目ってこんなになってるんだなぁ〜って改めて編み物が大好きになりました😄
チャンネル登録しましたよー❤
これからもよろしく☺️
Very inventive way to use a latch hook . Also sewing by inserting the eye end of the needle first.
Вы большая УМНИЦА!🌹
That is amazing. You really understand the original stitches.
Piekna sprawa chcę to nagrać,bo mam podobną dziurkę
Wauuuu! Qué lindo!! Gracias por compartir éstos buenisimos videos!! Féliz Año Nuevo y cuidate mucho!
🌈🙏🌈🌹👋🥰
生理痛でもがき苦しんでた中、この動画見たら癒やされました💕
Какие чудеса может делать мама! Причем очень быстро и много! Большой привет.....! 😊
❤ obrigado,fantastico
Такой крючок захотелось купить👏🏻🤗🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🎉☃️🌲❄️
I love this video. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I will probably have to watch it several times 😅
I had no trouble following along with the contrasting color yarn. I can’t imagine myself succeeding with matching yarn for an invisible repair!
I love this way..I did it all my life but not so pretty 😂..thank you
Amazing! I watch and I am mesmerized.
Wow! Thankyou 🎉
Thank you so much, master❤ I just found perfect Pringle vintage knit that has couple small holes, I cant wait to try!!!🎉
Es un tutorial precioso.
No hago crochet (o como se escriba), pero lo encuentro muy bonito entretenido y se hacen preciodidades con esos ganchos cogiendo, soltando, recogiendo...
Admiro muchísimo a personas como esta que tienen el amor de mostrar cómo poder recuperar prendas que nos encantan y no tenemos ni idea...
A lo único que he llegado yo, es a buscar por donde esconder los hilos de un suéter por dentro del revés.
Creo, que podemos aprender lo que nos enseña. Poco a poco. Paso a paso. Desde zero lo está enseñando aqui.
Mil gracias 😊
Oadevarata profesionista aceasta reparatoare bravo !!!
Esto es hermoso, es arte, jamás lo podría hacer yo, gracias, bello trabajo, desde chile, mi país, saludos.
Delightful to watch…!
Muy didáctico 😅
☀️🕊️Как оригинально выполнено 👍🏻🥰Класс👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤗💝🎉🎉🎉Всем Добра Счастья и процветания Друзья 🫶💖☀️🕊️💫🎉🫶🏻❄️🌲☃️🎉
This was an amazing video, such skill & talent. The matching stitch on the last sweater really took me out 🤩. Well Done
Премного благодарна,Вам,за МК❤
That last one... wowzier!
This is amazing! I had no idea this was possible 😅. I loved watching and wish I learned this skill
I just worked for 2 months knitting a beautiful vest, when I wetted it to block it and as I. Pulling it out of the water to put it to dry on a towel a huge gaping hole opened up on the back from a tiny knot that I didn't even noticed it as I was knitting. The two ends came apart and the hole appeared. This video will save my work. Thank you.😊
Incredibly beautiful work. You are very talented. Thank you for sharing your gift. ❤ I absolutely love it. God bless.
WOW‼️AMAZING... That was Wonderful mending work. Thank you So much‼️😇🥰 I have never seen anything like mending a sweater hole.
Молодец : здорово и красиво !👍👏
Das ist so genial. Vielen Dank fürs Zeigen.
You are a mending wizard!! Thanks for sharing!
Es de admirarte . Genial lo q haces. Gracias x compartirlo. 🙏♥️
Thank you SOOOOO MUCH. I have always done this just haphazardly. What I do works but is nowhere as neat and efficient as what you fo here.
Isso e incrível,a roupa fica perfeita,você não e uma mulher é um gênio!👏👏👏