You’re the first person I’ve ever seen fix a hole in knitting properly with sewing. There’s a 2nd method picking up stitches and knitting over the hole. I truly appreciate your taking the time to show a genuine repair vs a goofy patchwork over the hole. Thank you 🙏🏻
Truly impressive. That was artistry. I mend quite well but this is a re-creation and you make it look easy. By the way knitters, if you give someone a gift give the extra yarn. I am still wearing sweaters my mother made decades ago.
I'm a contractor and sports nut but my wife taught sewing and fashion design in high school so this is up her alley. I found it mesmerizing. That was was fascinating.
You should learn to sew! It’s just building things with different materials and different power tools. 😄 It’s highly rewarding. You could start with making yourself a pouch for your tool belt or an apron for the workshop. A tool caddy for a five gallon bucket could be handy, too, and you could design it just the way you want for your common tools. You could make some workwear or do creative repairs on your favorite work pants. And if you like to tinker, you can get a good vintage machine to clean, service, and get running smoothly.
@@PolishedandAssembled Thanks, my wife just retired she taught sewing and fashion design at high school. She has several very nice embroidery machines I have done a few things on. Unfortunately I had a stoke and my fingers and brain don't work that well together. I takes me a while to even type. But she does all kind of amazing things so I'll leave it up to her. LOL
@@jvillebil13 Oh, I’m sorry to hear that you had a stroke. Is it a matter of time and physical therapy, or will you have finger-brain connection issues from now on? I’m glad you are able to enjoy your wife’s sewing and design work.
I was taught the straight up & down stitch using a single loop. I much prefer your method & results. I have 2 cashmere sweaters with a very fine knit to fix. Wish me luck!
I believe the up and down method where you weave in right to left is for woven fabrics. Yes, many people use that method for socks, but this is the method for knits... if you don't want it to show. Many people use the weaving method in visual mends to celebrate the patches. 💖🌞🌵😷
THAT takes a very skillful hand. I am an avid knitter & crochet junkie. However, I would NEVER try to mend anything myself. I'd rather send it out than ruin it. You know the old saying "Anything looks easy when you know what you're doing". And this person DEFINITELY has some skill!
I don't knit or anything like that, but this is fascinating. Almost suspenseful watching to see your next move. It must be relaxing, but challenging work
Wow, what skill. my question is where did the extra matching yarn from. was this a sweater someone crocheted that got a hole, so you could have the matching yarn?
AMAZING!! THANKYOU FOR THIS VIDEO! many people now just throw garments away. I used to watch my grandmother do this but never asked to be shown. I will definately give this a try with a jumper i knitted for my son but with a bigger hole in the back. Im so pleased i found this and other videos how to do it cause many people younger dont know how to mend holes these days.
This is brilliant! I love the black scaffolding to get the hole in shape, which I imagine can be pulled out when you're done. I tried the latch hook re-knitting method from You Tube, very tricky to get the tension right. Somebody here mentioned picking up stitches and knitting over the hole. I do that for big areas of sock soles. It's a bit bulky.
How is it possible any one person has obtaned this level of power? Not sure what was more impresive, the fact that it was fixed, or the patience to do these things lol.
Es muy laborioso el sistema.Ha quedado bien y le felicito. Hace muchos años lo sabia hacer de una manera más fåcil .cuando todas hacíamos jerseis para nuestros hijos y pasåbamos el tiempo libre bordando.tejiendo o haciendo ganchillo mientras las abuelas hacia calceta con cuatro agujas...No había televisión y también se leía mucho más aparte de este tipo de trabajos.
Thanks for showing us how to do this! I have a couple of tights that need mending at the thigh, and I plan to use a beautiful purple ('cause I think visible mending is fun)
I have a cashmere sweater with many moth holes.I taught myself how to fix holes in sweaters with regular thread from my days working in a vintage clothing shop where we had to do quick repairs.My method is probably incorrect but it comes out pretty well.I might applique wool patches over some of the larger holes.Or embroider decorative stitches.
You’re the first person I’ve ever seen fix a hole in knitting properly with sewing. There’s a 2nd method picking up stitches and knitting over the hole.
I truly appreciate your taking the time to show a genuine repair vs a goofy patchwork over the hole. Thank you 🙏🏻
Veramente brava anzi bravissima esatta .grazieee!
Truly impressive. That was artistry. I mend quite well but this is a re-creation and you make it look easy.
By the way knitters, if you give someone a gift give the extra yarn. I am still wearing sweaters my mother made decades ago.
I'm a contractor and sports nut but my wife taught sewing and fashion design in high school so this is up her alley. I found it mesmerizing. That was was fascinating.
You should learn to sew! It’s just building things with different materials and different power tools. 😄 It’s highly rewarding. You could start with making yourself a pouch for your tool belt or an apron for the workshop. A tool caddy for a five gallon bucket could be handy, too, and you could design it just the way you want for your common tools. You could make some workwear or do creative repairs on your favorite work pants. And if you like to tinker, you can get a good vintage machine to clean, service, and get running smoothly.
@@PolishedandAssembled Thanks, my wife just retired she taught sewing and fashion design at high school. She has several very nice embroidery machines I have done a few things on. Unfortunately I had a stoke and my fingers and brain don't work that well together. I takes me a while to even type. But she does all kind of amazing things so I'll leave it up to her. LOL
@@jvillebil13 Oh, I’m sorry to hear that you had a stroke. Is it a matter of time and physical therapy, or will you have finger-brain connection issues from now on? I’m glad you are able to enjoy your wife’s sewing and design work.
I sat here "wowed" as well.
@@jvillebil13 I wish you great healing
Thank you so much ,I've never seen a darn as neat or as skilful as this .
I was taught the straight up & down stitch using a single loop. I much prefer your method & results. I have 2 cashmere sweaters with a very fine knit to fix. Wish me luck!
I have one, too--that's how I ended up here. How'd it go? I'm feeling hopeful. This is a great demo.
2:47 2:52 2:56
How did they turn out?!
I believe the up and down method where you weave in right to left is for woven fabrics. Yes, many people use that method for socks, but this is the method for knits... if you don't want it to show. Many people use the weaving method in visual mends to celebrate the patches. 💖🌞🌵😷
😊
An ingenious, clever and very effective repair. Thanks so much for teaching us this.
"Invisible" darning, love it🙂
You are a genius! I learned a lot in these 4 minutes.
THAT takes a very skillful hand. I am an avid knitter & crochet junkie.
However, I would NEVER try to mend anything myself. I'd rather send it out than ruin it.
You know the old saying
"Anything looks easy when you know what you're doing". And this person DEFINITELY has some skill!
Мария- искусстница, не меньше! Золотые ручки и умная головка!
I don't knit or anything like that, but this is fascinating. Almost suspenseful watching to see your next move. It must be relaxing, but challenging work
I admire your extraordinary skill. My grandmother did this, and she was absolutely 💯 phenomenal. I miss my whole family.
Thank you for making the thread a contrasting color! That was really helpful! ❤
Thank you! Very clear instructions. Can't wait to try!
it is so soothing to watch these skillful hands
More soothing to follow the clever brain that knows where to put the needle next...
очень здорово , такой класс может придумать не каждый,молодец!
Я давно так делаю, поэтому очень рада, что кто-то делится таким умением! ☺️
Beautiful job! You can hardly tell where the hole was in the sweater! Such talent!❤❤❤
Unbelievable! That’s exactly what I was looking for! Simply art!
Can't thank you enough for this timely video and my fav sweater is fixed!!
Jhhut bolnewaleki, heryek ki nar koi honi chahiye.
@Melissa Kay
Did you really fix your sweater? 🎉Bravo to you. That takes skill and more important nerves steady hand.
Good for you! 👏
Wow, what skill. my question is where did the extra matching yarn from. was this a sweater someone crocheted that got a hole, so you could have the matching yarn?
My daughter will love this hack. She sews and crochets.
I am so very impressed! Amazing talent.
that was very impressive to watch and very relaxing to watch as well. for me the perfect ASMR was just done by you the artist.
Шедеврально,золотые ручки,спасибо за поучительное видео
Wow. Brilliant. Thank you.
Saved this for my daughter.
Beautiful work!
AMAZING!! THANKYOU FOR THIS VIDEO! many people now just throw garments away. I used to watch my grandmother do this but never asked to be shown. I will definately give this a try with a jumper i knitted for my son but with a bigger hole in the back. Im so pleased i found this and other videos how to do it cause many people younger dont know how to mend holes these days.
Bel lavoro! L'importante è trovare il filo dello stesso colore!👏👏💖💐
It’s like magic! I could never mend like this so neat and precise even after watching the video😅
もう、ほんとに本当にスゲーーーーー!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you!
Je suis experte en couture creations etc mais la vous m’avez fait decouvrir le top . Bravo et merci
Ruși la putere.Această minunată doamnă ne arată un mod deosebit să repatăm.
Замечательная идея и классная техника! Спасибо!
That's amazing! Great close-up view. Background music was calming. Excellent video.
This is brilliant! I love the black scaffolding to get the hole in shape, which I imagine can be pulled out when you're done. I tried the latch hook re-knitting method from You Tube, very tricky to get the tension right. Somebody here mentioned picking up stitches and knitting over the hole. I do that for big areas of sock soles. It's a bit bulky.
Очень приятно наблюдать ваш мастер класс как ловко у Вас золотые руки здравия Вам
Мне о'чень понравилось,спасибо за показ
How is it possible any one person has obtaned this level of power? Not sure what was more impresive, the fact that it was fixed, or the patience to do these things lol.
This is brilliant sewing. Well done 😊
👌👌 Best idea.💕 Thank you.
動画配信ありがとうございます教えて下さってありがとう勉強になりました❗️😁
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho eu não sei fazer estou admirada com a perfeição Parabéns Aparecida
Very smart way to fix the kneeting!!!!
Я в шоке!Какая вы молодец!
Muchas gracias, simplemente perfecto 👌
Excelente trabajo 👍👌!! 🎉
Merci beaucoup ! C'est vraiment parfait !
Impecable, muchas gracias, DIOS le bendiga grandemente ❤🇨🇱
Franchement, là c’est Super..!! - Je n’avais jamais vu une si belle réparation !! - Bravo à vous !! 🌸☘️🌸☘️
Es muy laborioso el sistema.Ha quedado bien y le felicito.
Hace muchos años lo sabia hacer de una manera más fåcil .cuando todas hacíamos jerseis para nuestros hijos y pasåbamos el tiempo libre bordando.tejiendo o haciendo ganchillo mientras las abuelas hacia calceta con cuatro agujas...No había televisión y también se leía mucho más aparte de este tipo de trabajos.
Bonjour. Merci beaucoup pour vos astuces pour reprisé. ✌️
ここまで完璧な技は初めて見ました
素晴らしい👍👍 👍
Thank you for sharing your skills with us.
Magnifique . Très bien explique . Merci.
Thanks for posting this. I have tried to do this and just needed a demo such as yours.
To je umjetnost svaka cast,ruke ti se pozlatile,lp iz Slovenije
I don't sew and don't plan to learn...but that was awesome.
Perfekt! Das beste Video von dem Art! Danke von der Familie!
MARAVILLOSO TRABAJO..¡¡!👏👏👏
Absolutely amazing work.
Mamma mia che bravura e precisione! Lavoro eccellente
My mother and grandmother can do this. Me? Not so much.
Beautiful mending job! 😊
How clever is this person. 👌
This is genuinely Art. This is splendid 👏
Thank you, you save my knitwork
Ювелирная работа!
So clever thnk you blessings
Comprimenti che bel lavoro bravaaaaa grazie di aver postato questo video grazie mille ancora 🖐️🇧🇬
That is NEAT work!! Didn't even have to pull out the dark thread!
Absolutely brilliant!!
Muy bien planteado, utiliza la malla negra para ir trazando los puntos que faltan en el roto. 👏👏🙏😃💗
Thank you very much! It was very helpful and easy to understand
My mind is blown. I never even knew this was possible
Very clever I’m so impressed thank you for your time
Un trabajo espectacular me encanta como a quedado❤❤❤
子供の頃穴の空いたセーターを直そうとしていろいろ試みたのを思い出しました。うまくいくなかったんですが、縦糸の通し方がなっていなかったんじゃ無いかなと思いました。機会があれば真似したいです。
That's really satisfying to watch
Boa noite!! Que maravilha de trabalho, DEUS te conceda muitas bençãos para você continuar com esse trabalho perfeito. Parabéns!!
My favorite red sweater has a small hole, so I will give this a try.
Thanks for showing us how to do this! I have a couple of tights that need mending at the thigh, and I plan to use a beautiful purple ('cause I think visible mending is fun)
Какая умница, заштопала точно по вязки. Я бы запуталась.
Cleanest “hole/ tear” in existence
Qué maravilla!!
Geniale! Complimenti!
More then impressed! Great work.
What a perfect construction,well done ,if it was mine i would have thrown it away,no way.😩
Excellent. Deserves only positive compliment’s! 👌🙏🤗
Pretty awesome and super helpful since I am an avid knitter. Thank you so much for sharing!
Wow that looks great 😮
Eres jenial me encanta todos teus blogs 😘👍🇧🇷🇪🇦🫂
Muy ingenioso. Gracias por la pedagogia. Muy gentil.
I have a cashmere sweater with many moth holes.I taught myself how to fix holes in sweaters with regular thread from my days working in a vintage clothing shop where we had to do quick repairs.My method is probably incorrect but it comes out pretty well.I might applique wool patches over some of the larger holes.Or embroider decorative stitches.
This is so satisfying
Perfeito 👏
É muito minucioso e trabalhoso mas ficou perfeito! Parabéns
Silly question, but what about the ends of thread….. how do the edge stitches not unravel, or have these already been stabilised?
Probably it is wowen into the sweater (wrong side) as if you would end a knit work
Looks pretty good! I'll try to remember this video!
Wow Amazing needle work.🪡
Excellent work! ❤❤
Good video to watch and learn. Thank so much.
Que talento 👏🏻👏🏾👏
Incredibile, bravissima! 👏 👏 👏