The Amazing Way to Fix a Hole in a Sweater

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  • Опубликовано: 14 сен 2022
  • Mend Your Knits: How to Repair a Hole in Your Sweater
    In this video, we demonstrate the process of repairing holes in a sweater using yarns of different colors. The vibrant colors are intentionally chosen to help viewers clearly see the repair process and the end result.

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  • @ShadeSlayer1911
    @ShadeSlayer1911 Год назад +546

    What I expected: a tutorial.
    What I got: a demonstration of skill.

    • @knoopx
      @knoopx 4 месяца назад +8

      And two times the same cheese song 😂

    • @J5L5M6
      @J5L5M6 4 месяца назад +10

      @@knoopx it's akin to a melody one would hear when walking into a new age Christian church.

    • @Obsidian-Nebula
      @Obsidian-Nebula 3 месяца назад +2

      demonstration of the tool rather

    • @user-nq6ym4ke3e
      @user-nq6ym4ke3e 3 месяца назад +3

      정말잘배워습니다

    • @johnkelly9451
      @johnkelly9451 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@user-nq6ym4ke3eMe too. I bought the latch hook and am learning. I will keep trying until I learn this.

  • @lorag4664
    @lorag4664 Год назад +4552

    I don't sew, knit or crochet. I will probably never mend a sweater, yet here I am 6am, coffee and watching YOU, mend a sweater. Fascinating!🤗

    • @user-sw8oq3pm1t
      @user-sw8oq3pm1t Год назад +30

      Точно сказано!

    • @AlReyanLone
      @AlReyanLone Год назад +36

      You have already fallen for her genjutsu

    • @333Hitgirl
      @333Hitgirl Год назад +40

      Here I am a day later 6 am …this is something I will never be able to do. Even if I watched this 100x

    • @wvwoman3193
      @wvwoman3193 Год назад +18

      Me too man!! Super cool tho!

    • @schedarr
      @schedarr Год назад +6

      same here

  • @dragonryderslair
    @dragonryderslair Год назад +326

    I am a 65 y.o. seamstress/tailor and have done this and yes with patience and practice born of necessity and experiencethis works beautifully.
    Well done!

    • @gibbyrockerhunter
      @gibbyrockerhunter Год назад +11

      Well, do you have any hints or tips for 33 year old guy who’s grandmother was a seamstress?
      The crotchet part is simple enough, as well as terminating the stitch.
      For me the last time I tried this I was trying to do a nice job and was simply unable to get the loop lengths correct.
      Going off of thirds I was able to get pretty close the first time. If it was for a piece of camping equipment I would have been pleased. But I must have completely started over a dozen times before I made myself stop before I did damage or settled for a poor patch.
      Any tips or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

    • @patricialynnmoore
      @patricialynnmoore Год назад +9

      @@gibbyrockerhunter Practice. Watch the video several times slowly and you’ll get it right on every time.

    • @johnkelly9451
      @johnkelly9451 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@gibbyrockerhunterI keep trying too until I learn this. Once learned will use for alot of things for our family.

  • @remaguire
    @remaguire 3 месяца назад +20

    Beautiful work. This reminds me of my Irish uncle who was a bench tailor for 75 years. I had the pleasure of watching him work several times. One time he did a simple job of hemming pants and he was like a human sewing machine. I was astounded at how fast and how precisely he worked. After he was done, I couldn't even see the stitches. He was the last in a family of tailors back to at least the 18th century. Whenever I'm home in Ireland, people don't call me by my surname. I'm known as Robert the Tailor even though I've never done one stitch. That's how strongly we're associated with tailoring.

  • @sevrain1127
    @sevrain1127 Год назад +2917

    This few min video is a reflection of years of expertise. The ability to judge proper yarn length and tension is what makes it so captivating and appear effortless.

    • @tamitra5210
      @tamitra5210 Год назад +47

      Tout a fait d'accord et c'est bien pour ça que ce sera impossible à réaliser pour un novice...dommage

    • @sarahframpton4492
      @sarahframpton4492 Год назад +46

      I feel like I could practice on an old sweater and eventually learn. But will I? She does make it look simple. Just small stitches in rows

    • @friederikerobbert7455
      @friederikerobbert7455 Год назад +11

      Amazing!!!!

    • @jeannesmith3206
      @jeannesmith3206 Год назад +3

      ​@@tamitra5210

    • @freudisobsulete3359
      @freudisobsulete3359 Год назад

      Würdest du davon abraten?

  • @deenad3562
    @deenad3562 Год назад +7584

    *Aside from the fancy needle that I've never seen in my life, the tricky stitches, and complicated loops, this is the simplest hack I've ever seen!* 🤭

    • @onelittlebird6653
      @onelittlebird6653 Год назад +459

      it's called a latch hook. I hadn't seen it used for this before, but you should be able to find one in any craft store. The one I used to have came in a kit to make a pillow panel. this is a much better use!

    • @madamrockford2508
      @madamrockford2508 Год назад +325

      The 1st tool is a darning needle, the 2nd is a latch hook, commonly used to create latch hook rugs. You can find one at any craft store.
      The latch hook, BTW, also works great for snagging the hair that's clogging, or trying to clog, the shower drain.

    • @mccainjen
      @mccainjen Год назад +197

      This made me laugh out loud. 😂

    • @TheSlong123
      @TheSlong123 Год назад +345

      "Amazing way to mend a hole in a sweater".... pulls out full carpet loom.

    • @RichShama
      @RichShama Год назад +41

      I too have never seen that latch hook.

  • @kitkellison3087
    @kitkellison3087 Год назад +205

    This is fantastic! As far as the "fancy needle" goes, you can just use a small crochet hook. But this is also called a latch hook. It's made for hooking rugs.

    • @LittleStarCC
      @LittleStarCC  Год назад +31

      Chinese people like to call it "tongue crochet". 😊

    • @Hertog_von_Berkshire
      @Hertog_von_Berkshire Год назад +5

      I call it a "rug hook".

    • @tamararomash1651
      @tamararomash1651 3 месяца назад +2

      Этот инструмент называется "Деккер", он входит в комплект вязальной машины. Им на машине поднимают утерянные петли и делают узоры.
      Мне 63 года и последние 35 лет я вяжу на вязальной машине.

  • @barracudah02
    @barracudah02 11 месяцев назад +249

    I love this so much. I’m 17 and trying to take care of the things that I love. I’ve been raised to throw anything away that’s in anyway torn, worn, or dull. I want to thank you for this video. I’m fixing my favorite turtle neck from 2012 that I got at a thrift store. I wear it so often in the winter that the armpits are worn all the way through. I can’t wait to give it new life. This is something i’m going to teach my children. After this project, i’m going to embroider “boner garage supreme” on a pair of booty shorts. Life is good

    • @aldenheterodyne2833
      @aldenheterodyne2833 10 месяцев назад +23

      I'm 26 and just barely leaving my parents house. I've also been raised to throw stuff away. I want to be able to do all the old-fashioned ways of making do with less resources too. For me, it's partially a hobby, partially a way for me to save a little money, and partially a way to reduce my waste.
      I'm glad other folks are having a similar idea. Out of curiosity, why are you doing this?
      Also: "Boner Garage Supreme" lol, that's tacky as heck- I need to steal that idea.

    • @sherilynl4038
      @sherilynl4038 5 месяцев назад +6

      i KNEW there must be a mentality of just throwing stuff away. i am older, and thought maybe it was "pioneering" spirit as i was raised in the PNW of the US...we took care of our stuff knowing we wouldn't replace it easily. we fixed and refurbished everything we could. i have a pile of sweaters that need this trick as i never learned this.

    • @spiritlevelstudios
      @spiritlevelstudios 4 месяца назад +5

      lol

    • @drwombat
      @drwombat 4 месяца назад +6

      You are awesome! Never lose that passion. The world wasn't always "throw it away" that's something that's only relatively recently occurred and due to the behavior and mismanagement of the earth by those who created that environment it is quickly going away so these skills will be necessary in everything from food, clothing, electronics, automobiles etc. basically all things.

    • @essjayschwingle6981
      @essjayschwingle6981 4 месяца назад +2

      got me

  • @carolinelaronda4523
    @carolinelaronda4523 Год назад +904

    How was this done right in front of my eyes-each step with perfect crystal clear filming and yet I still have no idea how she did that.

    • @chrishotirichards
      @chrishotirichards Год назад +20

      It’s actually not that hard actually, I used to love watching my meemaw knit (God rest her sweet soul) 🙏 and not because of the knitting but because of the treats I get just for sitting😂

    • @overit818
      @overit818 Год назад +25

      I am clueless too! I think I’ll just get a new sweater 😂

    • @kanzanaveed
      @kanzanaveed Год назад +8

      Cuz it's just a bad tutorial

    • @marialuisaanguita8799
      @marialuisaanguita8799 Год назад +1

      @@chrishotirichardsio

    • @zarasehar7949
      @zarasehar7949 Год назад +3

      Same here and my mama is saying why you don't get understand

  • @scootermom1791
    @scootermom1791 Год назад +866

    This is a great tutorial. Some people have commented that they would just go buy another sweater. They are missing the point: people are way too wasteful. If this sweater wasn't mended, it would likely end up in a landfill with millions of other clothes that people just throw away. Mending a sweater to continue wearing it, or to donate it to charity (ie a homeless shelter), saves money and prevents more waste. Plus, new sweaters and clothing cost a fortune!
    I wish I had known how to do this to save favorite sweaters of mine in the past. I like how you used the blue thread to provide a good contrast, so people like me can follow along to save their own clothing. Thank you for making and posting this video! 🙂🙂🙂

    • @LittleStarCC
      @LittleStarCC  Год назад +123

      Thank you for your encouragement, it's what keeps me shooting and making videos. 🌹

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Год назад +8

      If it’s made of natural fibers like wool or cotton, it’ll just decay. If it’s polyester, it can be recycled. That’s what fleece is made out of.

    • @mariantreber8055
      @mariantreber8055 Год назад +35

      @@ferretyluv I've not seen much effort to recycle polyester fabrics.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Год назад +2

      @@mariantreber8055 There is, you just gotta look.

    • @maia_gaia
      @maia_gaia Год назад +55

      @@ferretyluv that still doesn't address the excess consumption angle. A sweater having a tiny hole doesn't NEED to be replaced. And if you look up stats on how American recycling often ends up in a landfill anyway, it's one more reason to try to save the clothes you already own.

  • @rhi9105
    @rhi9105 Год назад +124

    I had no idea you could replicate the stitches so seamlessly like this! Amazing!!!

    • @LittleStarCC
      @LittleStarCC  Год назад +12

      Thank you so much for your kind words! It's always great to know that my work is appreciated. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to let me know. Thanks again!

    • @cynthiakeller5954
      @cynthiakeller5954 Год назад +2

      @@LittleStarCC A lost art to so many, thanks for showing us that it can be done x

  • @Tipperary757
    @Tipperary757 Год назад +64

    Beautiful repair. This talent used to be much more common in earlier days when people respected their clothes and expected them to last for many years.

    • @marinazagrai1623
      @marinazagrai1623 Год назад +3

      Tipperary...necessity is the mother of all inventions. When I grew up my mom used to knit old sweaters into new ones becasr she couldn't find any yarn (long story) and after we arrived in the US, she stopped knitting (we came to Tx!).

    • @Hithere-ek4qt
      @Hithere-ek4qt Год назад +10

      Well, the older clothes were made much better and were easier to repair. Today’s garments, like most other products, are meant to be tossed rather than fixed (marketing goals)

    • @thetruth4196
      @thetruth4196 3 месяца назад +2

      It was more common when women were not working and had time to repair clothes. Then a family could do hand me downs for 10 kids with one income. Now we need two incomes to have 2 kids raised by babysitting. It was better when we had different roles instead of the same roles in society.

    • @Dude-hs7zm
      @Dude-hs7zm 2 месяца назад

      @@thetruth4196 teach your kids to do it then lol. If everyone fixes their own stuff in their own free time then things will be fine, and will get done more efficiently. Actually teaching your kids something useful instead of forcing a parent to do everything for them will make the kids more thankful in the long run. I know I’m grateful for all the things my parents taught me to do. And I’m sad for all of the things that they know, but never had time to teach.

  • @angiesmith3269
    @angiesmith3269 Год назад +530

    This is absolutely incredible. I’ve been knitting & crocheting for 55 years… and I KNOW the incredible skill it took to make this repair. I consider myself intermediate in skill, but I do not believe I could do this without intensive patience and multiple attempts. I can replace a zipper….but I know to leave it to someone better than me. Similarly, I suspect that I would have to leave this job to younger fingers & clearer eyes. I hope the recipient of this repair appreciates the fine artistic skill required.

    • @user-zg4kb5nn7l
      @user-zg4kb5nn7l Год назад +10

      Талантище! Я не смогу, т.к. нужно большое терпение, а Вам лайк.Супер!

    • @miciagaming7323
      @miciagaming7323 Год назад +17

      55 years and you're "intermediate" jeez im gonna die before i reach decent

    • @angiesmith3269
      @angiesmith3269 Год назад +19

      @@miciagaming7323
      My life has been very full, so I had to fit “crochet/me time” in around the edges. I found what takes me to my zen place. I narrowed my many craft interests to just crochet, and I narrowed that to minimal yarn changes, and I looked for textured patterns that did not snag easily. I steered toward 4-weight yarn to work up quicker than the threaded designs of my youth. And I made pieces I didn’t have to spend much time in sizing. So I made a lot of afghans and gave them away! Except for the one with puffed Angel squares that was auctioned off to make money for breast cancer awareness. That was nice. Just enjoy the ride.

    • @angiesmith3269
      @angiesmith3269 Год назад

      @@user-zg4kb5nn7l
      I wish I knew how to translate your words. 💜

    • @miciagaming7323
      @miciagaming7323 Год назад +2

      @@angiesmith3269 im not sure if i will be into sewing or kniting but it seems fun and useful on some occations

  • @kylierussart
    @kylierussart Год назад +206

    I don’t need to fix a hole in my jumper , I just like watching how well done this is. Beautiful work

    • @Liofa73
      @Liofa73 Год назад +2

      Too bad, this only works for sweaters...

    • @milijuridicasburgos7038
      @milijuridicasburgos7038 Год назад +1

      Por ahora ya hay gente en el mundo que come solo una vez al dia, así que no me extrañaría que tengamos que volver a los remiendos. Viene bien aprender por si acaso

    • @ihaka439
      @ihaka439 Год назад +4

      Crickey I needah fix mah jumpah

    • @Frankie5Angels150
      @Frankie5Angels150 Год назад +1

      This wasn’t about jumper cables. It was about a sweater.

    • @adr83
      @adr83 Год назад

      @@ihaka439 aw bollocks oi haff ta mend me sweatuh

  • @Art930
    @Art930 Год назад +11

    This is amazing! I've been farming holes in socks and sweater elbows forever, but coming across this video totally changes the game. I'm excited to try it and thank you so much for posting.

    • @sandraelder1101
      @sandraelder1101 Год назад +1

      You mean darning, right?

    • @LittleStarCC
      @LittleStarCC  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that the video was helpful for you. Let me know if you have any questions or need further assistance. Happy sock and sweater repair!

  • @Nicola_Torrington
    @Nicola_Torrington Год назад +10

    Brilliant. Obviously years of practice have given you the skill to estimate how much yarn is needed for the loop on the left (that gets drawn from to make the repair stitches), so that it is used up and there is no excess. I look forward to trying this very soon. The appearance is far superior to darning. Thank you so much!

    • @eldarion100
      @eldarion100 5 месяцев назад +3

      Seeing this and other videos, it looks like they measure it so it's a little longer than the hole is wide. That's why they flip the loop over to the right, even on the first row.

  • @user-ic9kg4nk7y
    @user-ic9kg4nk7y Год назад +265

    Высший пилотаж!!! Целую Ваши руки, милая дама! Далеко не у каждой в наш век они золотые. Уважаю за умение самой ремонтировать вещи, а не сплавлять их мамам и бабушкам в надежде починить.

  • @Xubono
    @Xubono Год назад +862

    The issue with holes in knitted garments is that the row directly under can unravel in the same spot, and then the next row so you get a gaping hole that runs vertically all the way down. Unless one of these loops catches directly below the lower row of the hole, the hole will get longer every time the garment is stretched slightly.
    This stitching looks awesome, BUT you need to mend the hole first!

    • @samkaipops
      @samkaipops Год назад +119

      Exactly what I was thinking. I saw a similar thing on TikTok but they caught all the loose loops in the process.

    • @hikinghaani4213
      @hikinghaani4213 Год назад +86

      yeah, darning is something that exists, but this is not that. Visually very pleasing though.

    • @dw3403
      @dw3403 Год назад +43

      there are glues on the market to stop that. You could even use a thin thread to hold the end in place before glueing.

    • @Xubono
      @Xubono Год назад +186

      @@dw3403 Agreed. They are unobtrusive and effective ways to minimise further damage. The video isn’t really about *mending* but about disguising the hole. The result is beautiful work - it just needs some initial basic, practical repairs to avoid the hole deteriorating. I admire the craftsmanship in these videos, but not the constant omission of elementary repair work.

    • @Nemodog
      @Nemodog Год назад +135

      You know, I thought the same thing, but if you watch carefully she does catch the stitch above and below with her threaded needle (see at 2:08}. If you are catching the stitches a bit above and a bit below below the hole so that there is a border of sound fabric that holds the mend in place it should work. You are essentially darning it like you would a sock. You want to make sure that you are catching each running chain of knit that is broken as you go using the darning needle that is threaded so that it will secure and work itself into the piece. Is this going to work well on a rayon or a cotton sweater? Probably not, they unravel if you look at them wrong. There are other ways to repair them. This is a technique that lends itself to wool. I think it's worth playing with and could be a cool tool to add to my darning basket.

  • @francoisederocher
    @francoisederocher Год назад +13

    My mother had a much smaller tool like yours to mend the ladders in her stockings after the war. Beautiful and elegant way to mend a sweater. Thank you.

    • @LittleStarCC
      @LittleStarCC  Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your mother's story! It's amazing how resourceful people can be, especially during challenging times like after the war. I'm glad that you found the technique beautiful and elegant. I hope it can be useful for you as well! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.

    • @eldarion100
      @eldarion100 5 месяцев назад +2

      In case you want to get one, it's called a latch hook :)

    • @evieshore3270
      @evieshore3270 4 месяца назад +2

      @@eldarion100 Thank YOU so much I came in search of someone who might identify the tool , much appreciated.

    • @QTrooper
      @QTrooper 3 месяца назад

      My mother told me of repairing stockings during/after the war, as well. She said she had a special needle. Now I know what it might have looked like. Nice to know others out there have the same memory from their mother.

  • @harpersmythe658
    @harpersmythe658 2 месяца назад +2

    That’s the correct way to do it. My mother was born in 1912 and learned that by the time she was ten years old. She taught it to me and my sisters. I love the way young people think you’ve discovered something new. As long as the old ways are passed on and never forgotten, it doesn’t really matter who did it before does it? Or does it? Credit where it’s due aye?

  • @user-qx7rf9rn3i
    @user-qx7rf9rn3i Год назад +431

    Это какое то волшебство! Половину не поняла, смотрела просто как на руки искусного фокусника. Браво!!

    • @user-zg9fp8re3l
      @user-zg9fp8re3l Год назад +14

      И я не все поняла,но завораживает

    • @Nina-0531
      @Nina-0531 Год назад +16

      А что не понятного? Если делать такое в тон изделия,то получается на месте прорехи вязаная заплатка. Все предельно ясно

    • @user-qx7rf9rn3i
      @user-qx7rf9rn3i Год назад +36

      @@Nina-0531 умелым рукодельницам может и ясно. Себя к таковым не отношу и вряд ли сумею повторить.

    • @Nina-0531
      @Nina-0531 Год назад +11

      @@user-qx7rf9rn3i поверьте,это только кажется сложно,стоит только начать.

    • @user-ci6ib5oz9h
      @user-ci6ib5oz9h Год назад +9

      А как называется данный крючк?

  • @sooz9433
    @sooz9433 Год назад +431

    Holy Moly!! That is Amazing 👏 Thank you for teaching us how to mend a sweater. Just can't get over how clean and perfect that looks/is! 🙂

    • @s.z.6200
      @s.z.6200 Год назад +25

      I could never do that, that takes serious sewing skills.

    • @jjbear5258
      @jjbear5258 Год назад +9

      Incredibly amazing! Wow! Thank you for sharing.

    • @sasihani7061
      @sasihani7061 Год назад +7

      She sews in same thread... That's good.. 🇮🇳

    • @5954ldydi
      @5954ldydi Год назад +10

      @@s.z.6200 You are definitely right about that -the serious sewing skills that is.

    • @meerabakshi2676
      @meerabakshi2676 Год назад +9

      I know! how neatly she mended the hole! I can not believe this. I want to keep such a needle with hook handy so I can mend something like this when needed. Do you know what this is called??

  • @inaya9625
    @inaya9625 8 месяцев назад +11

    Потрясающая идея! Благодарю! Действительно очень полезно👌

  • @richardteale3217
    @richardteale3217 2 месяца назад

    I am a seventy year old carpenter,and a hand knitter . Thank you for showing me this technique……absolutely superb work !!! I am going out to buy a small latch hook right away.❤️❤️❤️

  • @FyreRayne76
    @FyreRayne76 Год назад +348

    This is one of the most informative and beneficial tutorials that I have seen in years. I have honestly lost most of the tips and tricks taught to me by mother having not knitted for years after her passing and for it not really being cool for my generation, growing up. This is one of those types of techniques that my mom would demonstrate effortlessly and leave me in awe of everything she knew how to fix. I so miss her well of knowledge. Thank you for sharing this and for reminding me that I can still draw from her knowledge by seeking out the community that keeps it alive. ❤❤❤

    • @user-hl9ix7bg8x
      @user-hl9ix7bg8x Год назад +13

      素敵なコメント

    • @ella-and-her-cup-of-coffee
      @ella-and-her-cup-of-coffee 5 месяцев назад +7

      I know nothing about you than the fact, that you comment very kind words under a RUclips knitting video. But I know for a fact, that your mother would be very proud of you for the person you are now!
      I wish you all the best and warmth and kindness for the new year ✨️

    • @HTTSO
      @HTTSO 3 месяца назад

  • @sweetiecorn
    @sweetiecorn Год назад +210

    I just mended two holes in a sweater for my husband by watching this video 😊 thanks for teaching how to do this ❤️

    • @valada1893
      @valada1893 Год назад +6

      Good for you!

    • @carmicha
      @carmicha Год назад +2

      How hard was it?

    • @sweetiecorn
      @sweetiecorn Год назад +8

      ​@@carmicha Not very easy because his is a stripe pattern sweater, so I have to use two colors for each hole to create the stripe pattern but luckily I managed to mend them

    • @zoef.willisofreallife.real1069
      @zoef.willisofreallife.real1069 Год назад +1

      What was the special needle that you used? I can’t work it out from the video. Thank you.

    • @GeorgeMcfly55
      @GeorgeMcfly55 Год назад +7

      @@zoef.willisofreallife.real1069 latch hook!

  • @blsimba64
    @blsimba64 3 месяца назад

    This is not just a skilled repair job but really a wonderful artwork! You made our life more interesting and beautiful! Thank you for sharing it! ❤

  • @schildischnucki1673
    @schildischnucki1673 3 месяца назад +1

    Mega gut!!!!
    Endlich ein Beitrag wo das ganze Stopfen gut aussieht. Vielen Dank für die Idee. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-yv6fe2bi2k
    @user-yv6fe2bi2k Год назад +180

    Это не просто УДИВИТЕЛЬНО...ЭТО - ИДЕАЛЬНЫЙ и ПРАКТИЧНЫЙ способ залатывания повреждения! У Вас - ОЧЕНЬ УМЕЛЫЕ РУЧКИ! Спасибо Вам ОГРОМНОЕ за показ! Будьте все ЗДОРОВЫ и СЧАСТЛИВЫ!

    • @LittleStarCC
      @LittleStarCC  Год назад +6

      🌹🌹🌹

    • @THandP_org
      @THandP_org Год назад +4

      @@LittleStarCC can you please list links to the tools you use?
      Thank you!

  • @user-sh6vx3bh8v
    @user-sh6vx3bh8v Год назад +361

    Очень аккуратно! Тонкая работа, браво-мастеру!

    • @user-zv2qw3wj6g
      @user-zv2qw3wj6g Год назад +23

      Надо же додуматься до такого!!!Соображалка хорошая!

    • @MashaMaslova
      @MashaMaslova Год назад +14

      Вот это да! Век живи, век учись) СПАСИБО!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤗

    • @katerinashinskaya6070
      @katerinashinskaya6070 Год назад +10

      Ювелирно! 👍

    • @user-ou2bf4zz8f
      @user-ou2bf4zz8f Год назад +8

      Сноровку надо, с первого раза навряд ли получится. Золотые ручки! 👍

    • @user-ci6ib5oz9h
      @user-ci6ib5oz9h Год назад +1

      А кто знает где купить такой крючок или как он называется?

  • @user-eo2zb6lj7o
    @user-eo2zb6lj7o 3 месяца назад +1

    Ювелирный труд! Очень повезло с такой мастер цен! Спасибо Вам большое, за то что делитесь своими знаниями и умениями!🥰🌺🌸🌷🌺🌸🥰👍👍

  • @theseamonstersknit
    @theseamonstersknit 3 месяца назад +2

    I don't knit much these days, but I recognize this trick from one of my knitting books. I really appreciate the level of skill and technique you used!

    • @Grace-ph5vh
      @Grace-ph5vh 3 месяца назад

      Which book is it? It'd be nice to look that up

  • @CutiepieTinWhistle
    @CutiepieTinWhistle Год назад +106

    The level of skill to do this is insane! Such precision! Fantastic 👏👏👏 would love to see it done in the same colour as the jumper to see if it was even noticeable 😱

    • @nifflofair6685
      @nifflofair6685 Год назад +30

      I think the different colour was to demonstrate as the same colour wouldn't show up as well. I would like to see in slow step by step.

    • @Marina-GMV
      @Marina-GMV Год назад +5

      @@nifflofair6685 нажмите в правом верхнем углу видео на шестерёнку, вы перейдёте в настройки. В меню найдите выбор скорости воспроизведения видео. Поставьте скорость на 0,25, и вы сможете всё рассмотреть, как и хотели.

    • @CutiepieTinWhistle
      @CutiepieTinWhistle Год назад +10

      @@nifflofair6685 oh yes I realize that, I'd just love to see a matching version too ❤️

    • @lilymaywellbeing7334
      @lilymaywellbeing7334 Год назад +7

      @@nifflofair6685 me too...but you can slow the speed of the video in the settings :)

    • @emskis7302
      @emskis7302 Год назад +8

      ​@@lilymaywellbeing7334 I never knew you could slow it, awesome! thanks

  • @user-fb8tc5oc7l
    @user-fb8tc5oc7l Год назад +82

    Просто шедеврально, и сам способ и то, как выполнена работа! Как бы у нас сказали:"Комар носа не подточит"!

  • @evog35viii
    @evog35viii 4 месяца назад +1

    So i just happen to stumble across this video for some reason. That was.. amazing! I draw a lot, especially in small details, and do a lot of electronic repairs that require a ton of dexterity. This.. I can't do this. This is skills to the fullest! It is very mesmerizing and inspiring to watch, though.

  • @user-xz6wj6cu8q
    @user-xz6wj6cu8q 6 месяцев назад +4

    Боже! Сколько терпения и умения! Восхищаюсь теми людьми, у которых руки растут откуда надо и они могут сделать ЭТО аккуратно!

  • @svetlanakhodaleva9650
    @svetlanakhodaleva9650 Год назад +363

    Золотые пальчики! Ювелирная работа! Спасибо за мастер-класс!

    • @elvirajhoffmann7595
      @elvirajhoffmann7595 Год назад +22

      Какая же вы мастерица! Наблюдала и восхищалась! Спасибо, что поделились своим искусством шторки! Ювелирная работа.

  • @xbrandi12345x
    @xbrandi12345x Год назад +106

    No, you're amazing because you can do this. No swearing or shaky hands involved!! 😂
    This looks amazing to me. You matched the actual pattern of the sweater. I can't sew. I'm impressed!!

    • @eswnl1
      @eswnl1 Год назад +1

      In practice, I think you would also choose a colour that matches the sweater.

    • @snoopybluejeans
      @snoopybluejeans Год назад +11

      It's not really sewing, it's darning.

    • @user-lq3kv2zf8r
      @user-lq3kv2zf8r Год назад +5

      @@eswnl1 , контрастная нитка выбрана для наглядности.

    • @meerabakshi2676
      @meerabakshi2676 Год назад +14

      @@eswnl1 here, she is trying to show us. Once you have the idea how to fix the hole in the seater or such knitted material you can use the same color thread!

    • @axcolleen
      @axcolleen Год назад +13

      @@eswnl1 Hard to see instructions with same color sweater. Color is for visual representation and ease

  • @cheyennehdakota854
    @cheyennehdakota854 Год назад +3

    I love to knit but I have never been able to fix the holes in the bottom of my socks! This is wonderful and I never thought to use a latch hook. I was always told to use a crochet hook or weave it which made it worse. THANKS SO VERY MUCH. I will make pretty moth hole covers now!

  • @CruceEntertainment
    @CruceEntertainment Год назад

    As someone who watches videos, I can definitely say beyond a doubt that this is great.

  • @SypherSeven
    @SypherSeven Год назад +265

    Wow! Saved this to a playlist for my daughter. She is 8 and learning to make her own clothing etc. Thank you for being someone willing to pass on a skill. These are priceless gifts we share with others. You have changed, enhanced, and blessed lives with this. My family is one among countless others.

    • @solar.-_
      @solar.-_ Год назад +15

      I want to see a new clothing brand from your daughter soon, keep it up lol

    • @SypherSeven
      @SypherSeven Год назад +7

      @@solar.-_ Thank you very much!

    • @soniatriana9091
      @soniatriana9091 Год назад +8

      @SypherSeven I agree with your excellent comment!

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Год назад +9

      @SypherSeven - I wish I was taught such useful and creative skills when I was 8 years old! Good job, Mama.

    • @marlafowler3543
      @marlafowler3543 Год назад +7

      Omg calm it down lmao she patched a little hole in 30mins.... that doesn't quite make an invaluable gift lol

  • @user-cm5ul2hu6u
    @user-cm5ul2hu6u Год назад +148

    Браво ! Для меня этот метод -- открытие.

  • @mikec3260
    @mikec3260 6 дней назад

    That hook needle was the coolest thing I have seen in awhile.
    I am not sure how I got here, the work is top notch! Subbed as you deserve a +1!

  • @johnmcdonald9977
    @johnmcdonald9977 Год назад +1

    This deserves a medal! Absolutely brilliant! Just watching it is a joy!

    • @LittleStarCC
      @LittleStarCC  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the video enjoyable and impressive. It's always satisfying to share my passion for sewing and repair work with others. Thanks for taking the time to leave such a positive comment.

    • @johnmcdonald9977
      @johnmcdonald9977 Год назад

      @@LittleStarCC over many years I have ' lost' my favourite woollen sweater to snagging or tearing. Nothing will ever replace woolen garments for look, warmth, or comfort!! Had we known these techniques those garments would still be worn today! Thank you very much!

  • @user-kg7dr9gp9l
    @user-kg7dr9gp9l Год назад +218

    Потрясающе. Отличный результат, так чисто и аккуратно.

    • @user-zv2qw3wj6g
      @user-zv2qw3wj6g Год назад +10

      Чужими руками так легко всё,а как попробуешь сама,то не так то и легко!

    • @user-kg7dr9gp9l
      @user-kg7dr9gp9l Год назад +13

      @@user-zv2qw3wj6g да, действительно так бывает. Но здесь я уверена я тоже справлюсь. Вяжу давно, и ремонтирую вязанные вещи тоже давно. Ну и практика нам в помощь. Попробовать на крупной вязке, а уже потом на мелкой.

    • @anamariacarranza3525
      @anamariacarranza3525 Год назад

      Es otro nivel

    • @user-pk2yu4xe7b
      @user-pk2yu4xe7b Год назад +5

      @@user-zv2qw3wj6g в первый раз, как в первый класс! Ещё, не боги горшки обжигают! В первый раз тяжело, во-второй, легче, а потом, как по маслу.

    • @user-oz4wn9wr7w
      @user-oz4wn9wr7w Год назад

      @@user-pk2yu4xe7b как же Вы так носите одежду, если имеете столько дырок и прорех?

  • @daphneraven6745
    @daphneraven6745 Год назад +324

    Thank you very much for this!
    As it happens, there’s a hole in my favourite camping sweater. It’s made of really nice quality wool, and gets me through the coldest days in the woods. I was holding off on doing the work on it, because I can’t honestly say that I have confidence that I can do an aesthetically pleasing job with what I remember of the technique that I learned growing up, And my awesome grandmother isn’t around to correct my technique. It’s OK for socks, but a person never wants to make a sweater look worse.
    Your technique would actually be an invisible repair if done with the same exact yarn. I can hardly wait to give it a shot! Thanks again.
    I wonder what else you know that I don’t…off to check your channel.
    Edit: There is a lot of really great stuff about keeping a person’s expensive sweaters nice and properly fitted as well as maintained.
    You have yourself a new subscriber.

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    • @craz4jaymz
      @craz4jaymz Год назад +12

      Yes, why is it so difficult to find videos and articles on invisible repair? I dont want to do patchwork repairs with a different colour thread. It makes me feel like a hobo.

    • @windybeach2184
      @windybeach2184 Год назад +69

      The contrasting thread is to make it easier to teach you.
      When doing the repair yourself, you can match the colour.

    • @user-xh5em9rn5x
      @user-xh5em9rn5x Год назад +13

      Шерсть другого цвета использована для того, чтобы на контрасте было вино и понятно, не сливалось с основной пряжей.😊

    • @annethomson4920
      @annethomson4920 Год назад +32

      The contrast is to make it easy to see. Ofcourse you would do it with the same colour

  • @Kimmy234L
    @Kimmy234L Год назад +1

    Oh my goodness, what did I just watch?!...That's amazing....and that needle 🤯
    I've never seen such a thing before 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @redebatcheller5761
    @redebatcheller5761 5 месяцев назад +2

    The best, most straightforward way to repair a hole in a knit cloth i.e. sweater or similar. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @amandasmith4089
    @amandasmith4089 Год назад +109

    That was beautiful. I can't even knit and I'm just sitting here, admiring the skill it took to do this

  • @user-ep5if9il8z
    @user-ep5if9il8z Год назад +88

    Это профи своего дела. Инженерная работа. Каждая ниточка, каждый стежок расчитан. Браво!!!

  • @miramaric4383
    @miramaric4383 5 месяцев назад

    Superb work , congrats !! 👍👏That's how my Mother did it .
    I fixed few holes on my cashmere sweater diferent way,
    Turned out very well and I am proud of myself , but this is
    Something else . Bravo !!!

  • @ProfMcGonaGil
    @ProfMcGonaGil 5 месяцев назад

    This is the most inspiring and daunting prospect! I want to learn this so badly so I can properly care for my things but I fear that without someone to show me in person, I won’t master it!

    • @melindaostergren8115
      @melindaostergren8115 4 месяца назад

      Try slowing down the video to see how the base is being laid right to left across the sweater.
      See if you can do that and even everything up first.
      Then watch the second part in very slow motion. You might want to turn off the sound.

  • @user-dg3my6oj7u
    @user-dg3my6oj7u Год назад +124

    Что-то фантастическое для меня!не каждый такое может сделать,но,тот,кто умеет с этими приборами обращаться-просто гений!

    • @irinahendrik2066
      @irinahendrik2066 Год назад +7

      Таким крючком лет 50 назад поднимали спущенные петли на чулках.

    • @user-uo5qd3um5r
      @user-uo5qd3um5r Год назад +2

      Можно обычной иглой и крючком 0,4 мм))) ☝

    • @lidiyaslavutska7325
      @lidiyaslavutska7325 Год назад +1

      Perfekt 👍🏻😂

    • @Vl6d23
      @Vl6d23 Год назад

      @@irinahendrik2066тоже такой помню у бабушки. Только вот один такой квадрат ни к селу, ни к городу. А вот множество - с ума сойдëшь так делать.

    • @lanaisakova9956
      @lanaisakova9956 Год назад +3

      @@Vl6d23 , это для примера показано специально другим цветом, чтоб нагляднее было видно . А так подбираешь соответствующий цвет и вуаля

  • @user-lk2wn8yb5u
    @user-lk2wn8yb5u Год назад +107

    На это можно смотреть бесконечно, так красиво. Вы просто большая рукодельница. Спасибо за науку.

  • @Genzaijh
    @Genzaijh 3 месяца назад

    Incredible! Looks like it was never damaged. I've been repairing my clothing for years. The work I do looks OK but this is quite amazing! Great job.

  • @myownfan
    @myownfan Год назад

    You are extremely talented! I'm thrilled to have discovered your channel & I cannot wait to try this!

  • @DLynne222
    @DLynne222 Год назад +148

    That is so amazing! I used to do repairs and alterations for the public. But I taught myself. There were no videos available back then. I never knew how to do this though!! Well done!

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      @sofianesofiane427 Год назад

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    • @rebeccavalley3907
      @rebeccavalley3907 Год назад +2

      Wrong color,?

    • @chaqillenikita748
      @chaqillenikita748 Год назад +22

      @@rebeccavalley3907 - Being a demonstration, I think this colour was chosen to make the mending process & results much clearer.

    • @deenad3562
      @deenad3562 Год назад

      You still don't know how🙄

    • @mookiepookie444
      @mookiepookie444 Год назад +2

      @@deenad3562 what’s that all about?

  • @dw999
    @dw999 Год назад +36

    Never in 100 years could I do this -- but watching it brings me joy. You're a marvel. Thank you!

  • @Bear-nu8xm
    @Bear-nu8xm Год назад +4

    As an extreme novice at mending clothing, I can say this looks extremely easy, straightforward, and uncomplicated!

  • @olpl2966
    @olpl2966 Год назад

    Wow. I have never seen anything like it, although I have been knitting for 50 years. Bravo.

  • @americangirl6029
    @americangirl6029 Год назад +51

    Wow! I’m just so impressed by your technique. I have one of these hooks in my sewing kit but never knew what it was for. With my luck, if I tried this now, I’d only succeed in unknitting the entire sweater! 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @meerabakshi2676
      @meerabakshi2676 Год назад

      so sweet! you are so naive! Thanks for your comment.

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      @sofianesofiane427 Год назад

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  • @mrsmcphate
    @mrsmcphate Год назад +48

    This is exquisite! I was looking for a video to mend a hole in a sweater. This is amazing! I don't think I can do this but I truly enjoyed watching the process! TFS!

    • @trudilarose2260
      @trudilarose2260 Год назад +2

      Weird, it's 6am, I'm having coffee and fascinated by this. Creepy algorithm.

  • @Kellycreator
    @Kellycreator Год назад +1

    Beautiful. My Nan is a sewing wizard. As another commenter said, this level of skill is born of patience and necessity. Nowadays people throw it away and probably have another ten jumpers. We’re spoilt and ungrateful.

    • @LittleStarCC
      @LittleStarCC  Год назад

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I couldn't agree more. Your Nan's sewing skills are a testament to the patience and resourcefulness of previous generations. It's true that we live in a more disposable society now, but we can still learn from and appreciate the value of repairing and reusing items. It's a great reminder to cherish what we have and not take things for granted.

  • @maricicaarcip262
    @maricicaarcip262 Год назад

    Salutări din România!
    Mulțumesc mult pentru idee, chiar am câteva pulovere cu mici defecte, voi proceda la fel! Sănătate multă și spor în toate! 😇😍

  • @helibergen9985
    @helibergen9985 Год назад +346

    Раньше в каждом доме был этот волшебный крючок. А оказывается вот какие чудеса он способен делать в умелых руках. Это мастерство нужно передавать из рук в руки,чтобы оно не пропало бесследно.

    • @user-qo5vz9ck1p
      @user-qo5vz9ck1p Год назад

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    • @user-qo5vz9ck1p
      @user-qo5vz9ck1p Год назад

      @iuopyt12:Why don't you think about Islam, I don't know how to explain or give you an idea about it, but you can search a little bit about it

    • @lydiaa.blanco9286
      @lydiaa.blanco9286 Год назад

      👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @user-wh1is3dg5z
      @user-wh1is3dg5z Год назад +21

      Раньше? В каждом доме? Мне за 50,первый раз вижу подобный инструмент. Все женщины в роду всегда шили и вязали, я в том числе🤗. ООО, всё, прочла в коментах, что за крючек и зачем он. Так случилось, что нам не требовалось зашивать дырки, а уж тем более чинить колготы, поэтому и не знали.... 😁🤗

    • @nerrisy8839
      @nerrisy8839 Год назад +13

      Впервые такой вижу, думала, это обычный крючок, но очень интересно, что за деталька там то поднимается, то опускается. И до сих пор не ясно )

  • @RollinBoulders
    @RollinBoulders Год назад +47

    I have no interest in knitting or learning how to, but I watched the whole way through and was fascinated. Very impressive work. Bravo!

  • @lauralaladarling3775
    @lauralaladarling3775 8 месяцев назад

    Your work is so beautiful it is incredible. It is a wonderful way to repair a hole in a sweater but I could never meet the challenge. But it was amazing to watch your skills. Thank you. Xxx ❤

  • @nikiTricoteuse
    @nikiTricoteuse 6 месяцев назад

    Wow! That's brilliant. One of the best methods l've seen.

  • @darknexus6720
    @darknexus6720 Год назад +58

    The first part with the needle seems easy to follow, the rest with that fancy sewing tool looks like borderline magic! That item in use looks simple yet intricate at the same time.

    • @janelangerak9743
      @janelangerak9743 Год назад +9

      I think that tool is a latch hook, typically used for making latch hook yarn rugs. It might be something else, but it's definitely similar, has the little swinging arm bit and everything.

    • @harbleblaster
      @harbleblaster Год назад +14

      @@janelangerak9743 a crotchet hook does the same job

    • @CatFromFL
      @CatFromFL Год назад +7

      It's just a latch hook, this could be done with any close sized crochet hook. In fact this latch hook hook keeps getting in the way. The trick is to match the exact width of t he 4 rows on the left if it was lightly more it would still work and get woven in the end. When done with same colored wool/yarn it would be invisible.

    • @rogerpackham7118
      @rogerpackham7118 Год назад +5

      @@CatFromFL can I send my cashmere cardigan over so you can use it to show everyone hehehe

    • @giselealmeidavellozakildai3335
      @giselealmeidavellozakildai3335 Год назад +1

      An incredibly accurate and perfect repair. She has years of experience and is immaculate in every stitch. Just watching it makes me feel calm 😌

  • @user-jf7dq2bk1u
    @user-jf7dq2bk1u Год назад +108

    Чистенько,миленько,аккуратненько,молодец,спасибо за урок рукоделия.

  • @JiniPande
    @JiniPande Год назад +5

    I don’t have a hole in my sweater but this was very therapeutic!! Thanks

  • @kaytlinjustis5643
    @kaytlinjustis5643 Год назад

    Thanks so much for this video! I wasn't sure what to do to fix the hole in my alpaca sweater, but FORBID the thought of throwing it away! May not have seamstress skills, but by golly, I'm gonna find a hook needle, some black yarn and repair my beloved sweater! Wear that work of art daily!

    • @LittleStarCC
      @LittleStarCC  Год назад

      Hi there! I'm so glad you found the video helpful and decided to repair your alpaca sweater instead of throwing it away. You'll do great with a hook needle and some black yarn! Remember, practice makes perfect, and your beloved sweater will be as good as new in no time. Keep up the great work, and enjoy wearing your work of art daily! 😊🧶

  • @TheDriveIn.
    @TheDriveIn. Год назад +130

    Honestly, I've been using that hook needle for a long time as a tool for hair extensions.😂 So now that I actually know what it's meant for, I can pick up an extra knitting skill! Might have to watch this about 20 times to retain it but still! Super handy trick.

    • @donnatritz7865
      @donnatritz7865 Год назад +5

      I think it’s actually a rug hooking hook.

    • @DLynne222
      @DLynne222 Год назад +7

      @@donnatritz7865 It is a latch hook, but it is not specifically for rugs. This one is very tiny and it is a mending hook. I used it for pulling snags in knit fabrics to the inside so they wouldn't show. I think the one I bought years ago was actually called a snag hook.

    • @dontask1378
      @dontask1378 Год назад +4

      Latch hooks can be used for many things, making rugs, making pillow squares, mending, and of course hair extensions. If it works it works.

    • @Ms.L.
      @Ms.L. Год назад +2

      It's definitely a multi-tool.

    • @wildflower1397
      @wildflower1397 Год назад

      Ikr? I hope there is a tutorial out there somewhere so I can try this.

  • @rommy_of_rohan
    @rommy_of_rohan Год назад +6

    This is nothing short of sheer genius. I wish I'd known about it years ago, Am definitely going to do it from now on. Thanks so much for this.

  • @rachelgrig9985
    @rachelgrig9985 9 месяцев назад

    I had such a pleasure watching this. ART! Will try today even though I don't have any holes in my knits ))))

  • @ZGoodGerman
    @ZGoodGerman 4 месяца назад

    What a beautifully simple and practical video, thank you!

  • @Pro-le5dt
    @Pro-le5dt Год назад +40

    Руки золотые! Высший класс! Тут надо ведь прям до миллиметров выверять длину оставляемых слева нитей, чтоб их потом хватило на вывязанные поверх петли! Круто! Не буду ждать дырки - попробую! 👍🤩

  • @sararaven
    @sararaven Год назад +48

    I've held on to my favorite sweater, despite a massive hole in the sleeve, for nearly a decade. Now I finally know how to fix it. 🥰❤️ Thank you

    • @philippbrogli779
      @philippbrogli779 Год назад +4

      Don't forget to somehow prevent the hole frog getting larger underneath.

    • @tdarons
      @tdarons Год назад +2

      Woohoo! Go for it!

  • @nxu5107
    @nxu5107 Год назад

    Blessed with dexterity and skill and using it to full potential. Bless you.

  • @wagdywilliam1869
    @wagdywilliam1869 Год назад

    You have amazing crafty hands. It's exquisite. Well done, God bless you.

  • @sweetpea4967
    @sweetpea4967 Год назад +24

    Wow...that's amazing stitch and needlework! Super talented! Thanks for sharing!

  • @jdot3345
    @jdot3345 Год назад +134

    I seriously wish there was a bit more instruction on how you did the crochet part so people like me with zero brain cells dedicated to the understanding of how to sew & crochet, could still follow along fairly easily. (1st half was shown brilliantly, it’s just the crochet follow through section that was a bit difficult to see step-by-step) Other than that, Thank You for teaching dense minded people like myself a new trick that can save millions of shirts, sweaters, etc from ending up in landfills. You’re saving the planet & our wallets!! 👏🏻

    • @Siamesemama1
      @Siamesemama1 Год назад +5

      You are so not alone! Thank you for making my comment for me, lol🤣

    • @dw3403
      @dw3403 Год назад +6

      You know at the bottom of the screen you can slow the clip down to very slow. Hit the video and pause it where you need to see what is going on better. I also hope you are watching this on a large screen and not a cell phone.

    • @tealsquare
      @tealsquare Год назад

      @@dw3403 my mind is blown 🤯🤯🤯

    • @chrissymoss514
      @chrissymoss514 Год назад +5

      I totally agree. The speed at which she flew through the 2nd part was impressive but I had no idea of the following things during the 2nd part :
      ■ What needles were used?
      ■ Where did the needle, with thread, come from?
      Then, what the heck was happening in the final stage?
      I'm completely baffled 🤯🥴

    • @elianaaguiar315
      @elianaaguiar315 Год назад

      Queridas, não é crochê a técnica utilizada na 2a. parte. Ela usou um tipo de agula especial para ir pegando a linha que tinha ficado solta à esquerda, juntamente com uma agulha de tapeçaria para arrematar o ponto puxado. Mas não é crochê.

  • @annep.1905
    @annep.1905 4 месяца назад

    I have tried to mend a sweater before, but the method that I used took a lot longer and was not as accurate, in terms of matching the stitches. This is unquestionably a better method, and I never thought of using embroidery floss to mend a sweater, but it's a great idea. Thank you!

  • @Ms.Alechka
    @Ms.Alechka 4 месяца назад

    Це явно магія 🤗🤗🤗
    Можна дивитися нескінченно на вогонь , на воду і ЯК працює інша людина і зачаровує...У Вас не просто ручки золоті, а таке легке розуміння як кожна ниточка лягає у петельку, як лабіринт у клубку ниток перетворюється у шось таке... тут бац і повне розуміння як воно повинно бути!!!
    БРАВО Майстрині 🌻🌻🌻🌻👍👍👍🌻🌻🌻💙💛Захоплююсь

  • @user-wn3sy9sq5e
    @user-wn3sy9sq5e Год назад +89

    Как хирург... все чётко, правильно, все действия на столько рассчитаны ... Ловко , залюбовалась, талантище 👍

    • @lynnwells324
      @lynnwells324 Год назад +2

      Both the video and this reply are very clear but I am left wondering whether the surgeon watched it for personal or professional reasons!

    • @user-jr1bh2zx7e
      @user-jr1bh2zx7e Год назад +7

      Просто гениально,как можно такое придумать?

    • @krcxiskra
      @krcxiskra Год назад +1

      ​@@lynnwells324 😊😃😃😃👍👍👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

    • @helenandcotyata7316
      @helenandcotyata7316 Год назад +3

      @@user-jr1bh2zx7e я подобным образом давно уж трикотаж реанимирую. Правда, немного другая техника, но принцип тот же. Логика. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @na2nnik
      @na2nnik 4 месяца назад +1

      @@helenandcotyata7316, подскажите, пожалуйста, нить на ряд какой длины надо брать? Вроде по видео получилось в три раза больше, сложенной вдвое. Верно ли увидела?

  • @user-xx3pk4fb5b
    @user-xx3pk4fb5b Год назад +48

    Боже, ручки золотые!!!
    Это ж надо так все продумать и рисунок и технику.
    Спасибо, за науку!😍🥰

  • @barefootcontessa3112
    @barefootcontessa3112 Год назад +1

    What an amazingly useful little tool the small rug hook is, I have never seen that small but I’d love to own one I can think of so any times it would have come in handy

  • @lenam6510
    @lenam6510 3 месяца назад

    I feel like making holes on purpose, just to have the pleasure of repairing them later! Beautifuly done!

  • @vangelfairy
    @vangelfairy Год назад +9

    Kudos to whoever came up with this. I couldn't have figured it out if my life was dependent on it. And I sew, knit and crochet.

    • @hobbified
      @hobbified 3 месяца назад

      A thousand years of people who couldn't just go to the store and buy a new one.

  • @kpelley1973
    @kpelley1973 Год назад +27

    This is absolutely amazing! I’m really not sure what it’s going to look like when I give it a try, but I’m excited to give it a go!

  • @alicembuyi2817
    @alicembuyi2817 Год назад

    Just watching this was therapeutic for me. You made my day.

  • @marie-helenelemonnier3365
    @marie-helenelemonnier3365 3 месяца назад

    Magnifique travail ! Quelle technique et habileté ! Joli à voir ! ❤

  • @elenatovkailo3409
    @elenatovkailo3409 Год назад +85

    Великолепно! Просто магия! Золотые ручки! И здоровый мозг. Рассчитать длину оставленной нити, чтоб хватило для работы крючком! Очень аккуратно. Вышло как фабричная работа,как декор свитера!

    • @user-li3zj8ii9t
      @user-li3zj8ii9t Год назад +14

      Да, я тоже отметила рассчитанную длину, но, скорее всего, это уже из опыта. Неплохая идея!

    • @sevimates4362
      @sevimates4362 Год назад +3

      Elinde örgü yaptığı aparatın adı ne? Hiç görmedim. Mükemmel oldu,eline sağlık.

    • @user-nu8wf4oh9q
      @user-nu8wf4oh9q Год назад +3

      ​@@sevimates4362 подниматель петель☝🏼🙋‍♂️

    • @aygunhuseynova7059
      @aygunhuseynova7059 Год назад +2

      @@sevimates4362 Turkce adini bilmirem, amma rusca adi beledir: крючок с защелкой для вязания

    • @user-ez4qv5dg6y
      @user-ez4qv5dg6y Год назад +8

      Синяя нить не для декора, а чтобы нам было видно.

  • @kathleenmckenna8578
    @kathleenmckenna8578 Год назад +32

    Brilliant! You must be a long time knitter to figure this out. I have crocheted for years and years and never got the hang of knitting. I have a light grey sweater wool sweater I bought at goodwill and is one of my favorite sweaters but the moths like it too. I didn’t pack it away like I should and now more holes, I guess I will be trying your method to fix. Awesome!

    • @ddringaljamediciploly
      @ddringaljamediciploly Год назад +7

      A great way to keep moths away is to place dried lavender in either a cloth baggy or as a hanging scent in the closet. You'll never have to worry about clothes getting eaten again.

    • @highsierrasun
      @highsierrasun Год назад +4

      Cedar shavings or pieces will keep them away too. It's why people have cedar closets.

    • @eminakostic3406
      @eminakostic3406 Год назад +2

      You should also consider baking the sweaters at lowest heat for a few hours to kill the eggs before storing them away for the year.

  • @user-si7yp1bz5x
    @user-si7yp1bz5x 3 месяца назад

    Век живи,век учись.Отличная работа.Умелые ручки❤

  • @cemirmaktas9822
    @cemirmaktas9822 3 месяца назад +4

    I am a 34 years old straight male. Idk why the algorithm showed me this, but I can not imagine doing this If I tried to do it in every spare time I have for the rest of my life. Kudos to you ladies and your tiny hands.

  • @gatorwoman71-the-real-one
    @gatorwoman71-the-real-one Год назад +44

    That is absolutely amazing!! That takes serious skill. Wow. Also, my grandma had one of those tools and I never knew what it was for. Super cool! Thank you for this video. 😁

    • @Heyu7her3
      @Heyu7her3 Год назад +6

      Latch hook is for crocheting

    • @sherabee
      @sherabee Год назад +4

      It's for rug hooking.

  • @brandywinelady7235
    @brandywinelady7235 Год назад +7

    Thank you for this video. Amazing!
    I don't think even my German-born Grandmother attained this level of skill, although she could knit and crochet.
    This should be taught in schools.

  • @lalaland2797
    @lalaland2797 3 месяца назад

    You’re very skilled at this

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 Год назад

    True Master right there. Astonishing that the left loops where just used as holders, as a temporary knitting machine.