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CleoQc
CleoQc
@CleoQc@cosocial.ca  路  activity timestamp last week

I have to repair this sleeve, eaten away by moths 馃槱. I plan on using the yarn seen on top, which is bigger than the yarn used on this commercial sweater.

Any tips, tutorials, for me?

#knitting #repair #visiblemending

a close-up of a knitted sleeve with big gaping holes.
a close-up of a knitted sleeve with big gaping holes.
a close-up of a knitted sleeve with big gaping holes.
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CleoQc
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@CleoQc@cosocial.ca replied  路  activity timestamp 7 days ago

Density is looking better but not perfect. Learning of the day: swatching when mending is really important if you're using different yarn sizes.

#knitting #visiblemending #repair

a knitted garment being mended.
a knitted garment being mended.
a knitted garment being mended.
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CleoQc
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@CleoQc@cosocial.ca replied  路  activity timestamp 7 days ago

Time for lunch. This is how far I got.

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CleoQc
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@CleoQc@cosocial.ca replied  路  activity timestamp 7 days ago

Oops. Back from lunch and there's an extra challenge waiting for me. Yeah, that's the sweater underneath the dog. I hope he didn't break my tiny needles!

shih Tzu dog lying down on a sweater that needs mending.
shih Tzu dog lying down on a sweater that needs mending.
shih Tzu dog lying down on a sweater that needs mending.
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CleoQc
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@CleoQc@cosocial.ca replied  路  activity timestamp 7 days ago

Finally ready to kitchener stitch this patch.
Tis not quite the right size but it will do.

#knitting #visiblemending #repair

applying a knitted patch to a sweater.
applying a knitted patch to a sweater.
applying a knitted patch to a sweater.
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Amgine
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@Amgine@mamot.fr replied  路  activity timestamp last week

@CleoQc

The first is: do not feel constrained! you do not need to rebuild to the way it was; you can make your repair a feature of the renewed garment.

That is a somewhat sizable bit of damage. I would suggest you stabilize the edges with a *thin* yarn (basically, pick up all the loops so they will not further unravel, and then tie off.) After that, read up on making repairs. I think the two most-likely models are darning (creating a woven fabric) and over-knitting (create a knit 'patch'.)

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Amgine
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@Amgine@mamot.fr replied  路  activity timestamp 7 days ago

@CleoQc

The over-knitting is what I would likely do. Basically, pick up stiitches from the sleeve, and start knitting back and forth until your 'patch' is longer than the damaged area, then decide how you want to attach it to the sleeve: stitch it down, or bind-off it down. Stitching is easier/faster.

There are a lot of details (like make the patch bigger than area to which it is attached) so ask a lot more questions!

And do not be afraid to stop and do it over. You can always improve it!

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CleoQc
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@CleoQc@cosocial.ca replied  路  activity timestamp 7 days ago

@Amgine
Over knitting is the way to go, and I'm all ready! I did change the yarn to something a bit thinner. It's now self striping sick yarn

#knitting #visiblemending #repair

a knitted sleeve with big holes. knitting needles are inserted on three sides of the holes and the bottom needle has one knitted row and is ready for more.
a knitted sleeve with big holes. knitting needles are inserted on three sides of the holes and the bottom needle has one knitted row and is ready for more.
a knitted sleeve with big holes. knitting needles are inserted on three sides of the holes and the bottom needle has one knitted row and is ready for more.
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