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How to Repair Holes in Clothes Without Stitching, Using an Iron in 30 Seconds |  

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In this video, I have shown you a No-Sew method for repairing holes in your clothes like shirts, T-shirts, trousers, pants, dresses etc.
This method will let you mend the holes with the help of an iron and that too in just 30 seconds.
There are times when mending with a needle and thread or a sewing machine is the best course of action. However, many of you might not know how to close a hole by stitching or you might be in a hurry to repair it and also, sometimes, repairing with thread just draws more attention to the mend. So this quick and easy method will be very useful for you in all such cases.
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@tbl2981
@tbl2981 2 года назад
This is the easiest, best, and the only method I've learned thanks to you :) I've mended so many of my T-shirts with this method. Also, when I first used it, I was worried about what would happen when I wash the tee, but nothing bad happened to my tee, instead the buckram became soft and blended in like a part ot the t -shirt. Came here for quick revision as I've got 1 more tee to mend today.. Thanks :)
@shivangipatel1391
@shivangipatel1391 Год назад
Can u plzz share u experience.... Like how many time have u washed that cloth, did it made any difference in hole further?
@LegumesEtFleurs
@LegumesEtFleurs Год назад
Hello. Is this Buckram the same as an ‘interfacing cloth’? Thanks.
@tbl2981
@tbl2981 Месяц назад
​@@shivangipatel1391 I have been washing those t-shirts for maybe about 2 years now. They're the same. No difference. You should definitely use this method to mend your tees. Also, I'm replying today because I came again to see this video, just finished mending 2 of my tees😊 It increases the life of your clothes by years.
@shivangipatel1391
@shivangipatel1391 Месяц назад
@@tbl2981 thanks alot 😊
@KARTIKEYMISHRA12
@KARTIKEYMISHRA12 5 лет назад
Stop spreading negativity guys! Appreciate that she's sharing her knowledge with us. Miles to go girl!
@MukeshKumar-tw5ki
@MukeshKumar-tw5ki 5 лет назад
Good job.. Great..
@h3rwrl
@h3rwrl 5 лет назад
Kartikey Mishra you’re the one😇
@pratikshasharma5091
@pratikshasharma5091 5 лет назад
Kartikey ... good to know that boys also think about such things
@KARTIKEYMISHRA12
@KARTIKEYMISHRA12 5 лет назад
@@pratikshasharma5091 Yes we do.
@kirtikaarya603
@kirtikaarya603 5 лет назад
Is it work on men's coats..??
@kinorai
@kinorai 6 лет назад
No idea why this video was in my recommended, but I'm super grateful!!! It's as if all of my broken t-shirts banded together to make this happen! Thanks!!!
@brendatajik6150
@brendatajik6150 4 года назад
Ahhh... I've not seen this particular "pinch" method before! I will definitely put this to good use. 😊 I've been using iron-on repair sheets made specifically for this purpose for years. They here in the U.S. they are sold in sewing stores, drug stores and even large grocery stores! You can buy them in an assortment of colors including denim. I've used them on jeans where the knees have become too threadbare and it works very well. Thank you so much for sharing this with us❣
@akashgangurde1651
@akashgangurde1651 2 года назад
Will it be same after washing.
@channaveerayyamathapati3195
​@@akashgangurde1651hn y
@farrenrohana
@farrenrohana 5 лет назад
In Canada it's called fusible interfacing. Thank you for this, I ruined a brand new dress that I hadn't even worn yet and never thought of this. Yay!
@alishapanwarsfan5908
@alishapanwarsfan5908 5 лет назад
😂😂😂
@chriscaranto911
@chriscaranto911 4 года назад
😉
@loganthornhill7892
@loganthornhill7892 4 года назад
Never worn it but you burnt a hole in it? Lmao
@user-princess27
@user-princess27 2 года назад
@@loganthornhill7892 It can happen I bought a dress with tule at the top and was trying it on at home and my long nails went through the tule basically made a hole in it
@zoehancock
@zoehancock 2 года назад
Fusible interfacing in the UK too.
@shastamichaels8956
@shastamichaels8956 6 лет назад
This has got to be THE most useful RU-vid video I've seen! Thanks so much for posting something so helpful!
@yayciencia
@yayciencia 3 года назад
This is brilliant! I always tried sewing the hole shut but the thread pulling it closed from all directions doesn't look good. I am going to try this next time. Thanks!
@GH-px8ri
@GH-px8ri 6 лет назад
What a great idea! I've had loads of t shirts with little holes like this and have had to throw them away if I've not been successful in trying to stitch them.
@Jennifr1966
@Jennifr1966 3 месяца назад
I looked through several videos. This was one I felt would work, and it was a success! Thank you for sharing this. I fused the paper to a piece of black cloth, then fused to a dark navy shirt. I pinched the (somewhat large) hole closed as much as possible, then added the repair cloth. My husband said that he cannot see the hole now! I might come back later and stitch just to protect it a bit more, but I'm very glad I can wear this shirt again. It's a one of a kind tshirt that my sister painted a tiger on the front! I love it very much and a really sad when I found the hole in the back. Our mother used to mend our garments, but we lost her this past year. 😢
@lisahalston3154
@lisahalston3154 6 месяцев назад
Finally, somebody who explains how to do something properly! Thank you
@tazain0810
@tazain0810 5 лет назад
This is exactly what I do to fix my son's school trousers. For a little larger hole I use a little black piece of fabric underneath. No one can tell the difference, as his trousers are black. I used to think that I created this trick but I guess I was wrong! Haha
@trojanette8345
@trojanette8345 5 лет назад
Nice tip!! They don't teach us things like this in America. Thank you for sharing.
@avicennitegh1377
@avicennitegh1377 5 лет назад
thank you -- I found lots of holes yesterday so am delighted to find your video -- good explanation about buckram!
@yahanasumuhammad8949
@yahanasumuhammad8949 4 года назад
This thumbnail and title is veryyyyyyy eye-catching.... I didn't want to come in but I couldn't resist 😂
@RaginYak
@RaginYak 5 лет назад
Excellent video!! Was wondering how to fix my expensive distressed jeans which had white fabric patched inside. After seaching on and on I finally found the desired fabric. Thank you !!
@freckly4988
@freckly4988 5 лет назад
I need this video because my puppy keeps going for my clothes and make holes in them!
@sumanjali_anjali
@sumanjali_anjali 5 лет назад
You did it very well...Completely totally proud of you👍👏
@prameelar1753
@prameelar1753 6 лет назад
I liked the way how u presented the video and shared the info about where it is possible to use and where it not 👍 ☺
@anjanmukherjee9144
@anjanmukherjee9144 5 лет назад
Thanks for giving us a simple but an useful tip.
@emmaellen5830
@emmaellen5830 4 года назад
I have so many holes in my clothes! Thank you so much for this! Sending love 💕
@vinaykumarbro4378
@vinaykumarbro4378 4 года назад
U look beautiful
@ariba1261
@ariba1261 3 года назад
Did it worked?
@Emberxxx2002
@Emberxxx2002 4 года назад
When I was young, these were called "Iron On Patches" and would be available in an assortment of colors and sizes for fabric repair.
@simplycreativehuma8800
@simplycreativehuma8800 6 лет назад
Ohhh 😅so bukram is so useful 😍nice..I usally throw away the small piece which i use to make neck aur salwar border..😊Now vl not 👍thnks for sharing
@saqlainabbas248
@saqlainabbas248 6 лет назад
H Sk
@Nidhi23111983
@Nidhi23111983 5 лет назад
Video starts @1:00... And watch at 2X speed
@ip7131
@ip7131 5 лет назад
lol
@ip7131
@ip7131 5 лет назад
thank you it helped a lot
@flyingpigarts417
@flyingpigarts417 5 лет назад
Indian women athome thanks
@whitepouch0904
@whitepouch0904 5 лет назад
Done this way too but at 1.75x.
@monenaeamonn7556
@monenaeamonn7556 5 лет назад
You are a goddamn hero! Thx
@anilthapa651
@anilthapa651 4 года назад
It was such a help, cause I am a smoker and lot of my clothes get little holes because of the ember of the ciggeret. So thank a lot.
@deefee701
@deefee701 4 года назад
Thanks, I have been trying to sew the holes. This will look much better.
@KaaryaB1516
@KaaryaB1516 6 лет назад
Brilliant 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 now i can repair my fav shirts or tshirts which i love but have a hole and i cant afford to throw them coz i loveeee them 😊💕💕 thank u babes 😘
@MegaBpop
@MegaBpop 5 лет назад
What a wonderful idea. Thank You for teaching me! Going to try this tonight!!
@newmovies1184
@newmovies1184 2 года назад
It success
@smylyface
@smylyface 4 года назад
I need to send this video to all the potheads I know. All of their shirts seem to have tiny burn holes in them. 😂
@rodela__8282
@rodela__8282 4 года назад
This works for burn holes? I ruined a very expensive dress 😭
@cutiecgz
@cutiecgz 3 года назад
omg yes i just got a satin slip and it’s vintage and burnt a hole :-( i hope this will work. any advicev
@christopherb7183
@christopherb7183 2 года назад
Bro that’s why I’m here 😭
@canyoubelievethis220
@canyoubelievethis220 3 года назад
Guess we know the reason you have over 822,000 subscribers, eh? Awesome video. Thank you for sharing!
@udayasirinayake4863
@udayasirinayake4863 2 года назад
I recently bought a t-shirt that has a tiny hole on it. I liked that colour and fabric very much, but there haven't any extra ones left. So the salespersons discounted in reasonable price. Then I'm gonna use this method in my brand-new tee. Thanks for your tricky method, Sis.
@carmeljc7
@carmeljc7 6 лет назад
God Bless You Abundantly for sharing. This is very useful indeed.
@missangelfernandes3264
@missangelfernandes3264 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing. My new blouses I had kept in cupboard for long time and one day I saw it got small hole for 2 to 4 blouses . Now I don't have to worry . Got the idea .
@elmyra.jackson
@elmyra.jackson 6 лет назад
Great tip. Thank you! In my sewing circles, the paper is called interfacing.
@rajpamu1942
@rajpamu1942 6 лет назад
Yes, i know it's interfacing
@aysedorr8096
@aysedorr8096 5 лет назад
Thank you for the translation. Iwas wondering what it was.
@Flashahol
@Flashahol 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing the info!
@BB-gm8vf
@BB-gm8vf 4 года назад
Omg! Made me miss my childhood, my mum was a Magician 😂... nothing she can't fix.
@Zyairewest
@Zyairewest 4 года назад
BB 17 can she fix my hoodie😢😢
@BB-gm8vf
@BB-gm8vf 4 года назад
@@Zyairewest 🤔 hmmm... lets see, you got stickers? 😂😂
@savvykaufman4843
@savvykaufman4843 3 года назад
Thank you!! Is there a way to iron the hole closed over an iron board? Or do I need an additional material underneath the shirt to repair?
@ashupardhi5071
@ashupardhi5071 5 лет назад
Your trick is really amazing., i m gonna try it ... And you have such a lovely voice.... Love it....thanx
@Metalredhead
@Metalredhead 6 лет назад
You can use this method on thin cloths as well. Lay a dish drying cloth over the thin cloth. Close the hole as she explained, but cover with the dish drying cloth. Set the iron on the highest setting (linen) and iron over it as shown in the video.
@sarahstrong7174
@sarahstrong7174 5 лет назад
Thankyou so much for sharing this useful technique.
@scottharvey3848
@scottharvey3848 5 лет назад
thankyou sarah this is scott Harvey from Australia just want to thankyou for your advice on mending a hole I have in one of my old favourite bali ikat woven cotton sarongs.i really appreciate your advice..love from scott harvey
@weendogmom
@weendogmom 2 года назад
Why do you use two layers? Wouldn't one thinner one look better?
@sharonwanjiru2751
@sharonwanjiru2751 3 года назад
If you know you don't like this plz don't say anything you don't know bec she is so creative do what you would like someone to do to you
@pavans.h4182
@pavans.h4182 5 лет назад
The whole video was really appreciating The briefing about doing it n the backram from where we can fetch it ✌️
@irishime
@irishime 5 лет назад
I would use Stitch Witchery and a bit of T-shirt fabric from a worn out T-shirt. Stitch Witchery or Fusible Web is sold in many fabric stores and surprisingly chain stores like Dollar General in the States. It's used for emergency hems fixes yet it's light-weight and more flexible than buckam or fusible interfacing (US).
@bidyutkakati43
@bidyutkakati43 5 лет назад
I placed the iron for 30 seconds as directed in the video now I have even more bigger hole
@charlesedeh3584
@charlesedeh3584 5 лет назад
bidyut kakati lol
@GenuineReview
@GenuineReview 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂👍
@charlesedeh3584
@charlesedeh3584 5 лет назад
@@GenuineReview is it as big as a rat hole
@fathimahamza3163
@fathimahamza3163 5 лет назад
Lol on low heat
@lazyninja4646
@lazyninja4646 5 лет назад
😂😂
@muaviyahshafi
@muaviyahshafi 5 лет назад
The info sounds wonderful..hoping it works on some lived clothes..thanks.blessings!
@shahanatabassum
@shahanatabassum 4 года назад
I tried it today and it worked. Thanks!
@AdilParray
@AdilParray 5 лет назад
It won't take just 30 seconds, but hey.... it's amazing. Really, thanks for sharing. I'm very lazy to do it but still
@randyrobinson3951
@randyrobinson3951 5 лет назад
I remember this stuff from when i was a kid but did not k ow the name. My favorite skirt has a hole
@user-22-
@user-22- 5 лет назад
Yes, Serena, here we use fusible interfacing. Found at any fabric or craft store. Only cut ONE small piece to repair, it's an inside patch! Lol
@serendipity1237
@serendipity1237 5 лет назад
Sheesh, why are people busting this poor girl’s chops over a little five minute video? Most RU-vidrs would have spread this out over 20 minutes. She did great! Clear and concise.
@jemgabrielluna3319
@jemgabrielluna3319 5 лет назад
Wow! I thought this was another clickbait but it was real - and awesome!
@Ariel692769
@Ariel692769 5 лет назад
This has been around since the late 90' early 00's. Glad someone invented it.
@mr.redwolf5996
@mr.redwolf5996 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this my son is always getting small holes in his tshirts and I can't sew. I will be doing this in the future 😀
@littlehorn3401
@littlehorn3401 5 лет назад
You say small holes ah well it sounds like he is smoking cannabis resin which makes holes in your clothes as it burns it turns into Littles hot rocks as we smokers and tickers call them hot rock burns
@physicsdemonstrations2426
@physicsdemonstrations2426 5 лет назад
Loll noo! Don't listen to@@littlehorn3401 . The holes happen in washing machines! The walls have holes to drain the water from the clothes when it's rotating at high speeds! The water comes out due to centrifugal force which is drained through those holes, but when the cloth is already dry, then same centrifugal force at high speeds makes such holes, they are the same size as ur machine walls. U can check urself!
@laurs5551
@laurs5551 4 года назад
LITTLE HORN yup that’s me trying to fix my dress
@SophieBird07
@SophieBird07 5 лет назад
I’m a bit confused as to why you used two circles of material. Wouldn’t one work by Itself?
@akshaymore1991
@akshaymore1991 5 лет назад
This is the part where I claim woman are un-understandable
@avicennitegh1377
@avicennitegh1377 5 лет назад
@@akshaymore1991 LOL
@knkitchen3426
@knkitchen3426 5 лет назад
If she stick one then the other end would make u feel encumbered bered as it is rough..
@karenallen1730
@karenallen1730 5 лет назад
Kausar Fathima That doesn’t make sense since she said both glue sides face the same direction so either way you end up with the ‘rough’ side against the skin. I’ve used this method before and what she calls rough’ is only in comparison to how slick the unmelted glue side is. Also the paper softens with washing. I don’t see the need for 2 patches either. Would love hear hear the reasoning, though.
@creatrixcorvusarts876
@creatrixcorvusarts876 5 лет назад
Sophia Lahen it might be for stability.
@k.b6910
@k.b6910 Год назад
This hack really works guys i tried it on my clothes even the iron burnt clothes this hack works!!!
@mulliganstew72
@mulliganstew72 4 года назад
Thanks girl! Awesome instruction! I have a silk shirt with a teeny tiny hole and I’m going to try this, depending on whether Im able to use an iron on it, so I can salvage the blouse.
@kittylogan9006
@kittylogan9006 4 года назад
put a cloth or even paper on before you put the iron on it works great
@mulliganstew72
@mulliganstew72 2 года назад
KITTY logan Hey it’s been a minute… I have a hole again and came back to check your video! I got this fusing tape from Amazon and it melted all over my iron and ruined it. Do you have a particular brand that is available in the USA to recommend?
@jeneticallymodified1
@jeneticallymodified1 2 года назад
@@mulliganstew72 the fusing tape should never be in any contact with the iron. it should be behind whatever fabric you're adhering it to. it's designed to melt. that would happen with any brand.
@Helloknitee
@Helloknitee 5 лет назад
Thanks, this is very helpful. In Germany it calls "Vlieseline". Greetings
@slickandnatty
@slickandnatty 5 лет назад
+Hello Knity Glad to know you found it helpful and thanks for sharing that info :)
@rayshell7096
@rayshell7096 5 лет назад
I was a seamtress...this is a possible TEMPORARY fix.....it wont last past a few washings....ok to fix for emergency...but dont expect it to last.
@desertodavid
@desertodavid 5 лет назад
Uh, I discovered this method a few years ago and I've been using it since. I was expecting it to be temporary also. Guess what, it's not! My repairs have survived dozens of washings.
@desertodavid
@desertodavid 5 лет назад
seamstress noun seam·stress : a woman who sews clothes, curtains, etc., as a job Full Definition : a woman whose occupation is sewing Interesting that your name is Ray.
@fruitygarlic3601
@fruitygarlic3601 5 лет назад
@@desertodavid Ray can be short for Rachel. Even if Ray is male, that doesn't immediately discount them being a seamstress. A lot of people have started ditching some unnecessarily gendered terms (i.e. actor over actress), you pedantic prick.
@fruitygarlic3601
@fruitygarlic3601 5 лет назад
​@@tamarasavage-white6735 Must Ray Shell or desertodavid one each other up? Is it necessary that someone is "right" here? It doesn't seem like either of their views have to compete with each other, but you're acting like they do. If you have some skill with mending, then your clothes could definitely last a dozen or so washes. But if you're not particularly skilled, it's probably a good idea to get someone else's help. And of course the fix will be temporary; clothes don't last forever. Is anyone who suggests getting professional help trying to "drum up business" for themself? If a doctor in America tells a man in England with an infected cut he should seek help, are they self-serving? OP probably doesn't benefit from giving this advice. And your comment is also under the impression that OP couldn't be a low income person themself. Perhaps they gave advice because they, as a person with money struggles and a greater knowledge of clothing, know that this will be a more cost-effective option. In short, I don't know how you came to any of the conclusions you did. Tbh, it just seems like you chose what you wanted to hear, and then decided to level ad hominem comments at the person who disagreed with you. If you wanna do that, fine -- it's your life 😊😊😊
@desertodavid
@desertodavid 5 лет назад
@@tamarasavage-white6735 Yes, I understand. I think clothes are very expensive. And I do not have the money I once did. So that's probably why I started fixing my own clothes. That and the fact that I was a boy scout end a US Marine for 21 years. Both of those organizations instill a level of self-reliance and innovation. I found some Crafters indoor safe adhesive at Walmart made by Loctite that works really well on seams. It's non-toxic water-based solvent free. Also, I do not use a clothes dryer. Heat is really hard on clothes, especially elastic, socks, waistbands, etc. Happy hanging!☺
@michaelwills1926
@michaelwills1926 5 лет назад
Brilliant. Thank you 🙏🏼
@scottharvey3848
@scottharvey3848 5 лет назад
hello i'm scott Harvey from Australia I just watched your video on fixing a hole in the Tshirt I have a small green pea sized hole in one of my favourite woven cotton ikat sarongs from bali..I love this sarong and I don't want to throw it away because I still love to wear it even though its old fabric which I've had since I was 16 i'm now 53 please help me with your advice on fixing my sarong please love from Scott Harvey from Australia....xxx
@eklavyacareerpoint2994
@eklavyacareerpoint2994 5 лет назад
Mam your English speaking is really exciting without no grammatical mistakes.
@allanaley
@allanaley 5 лет назад
Wow. Very useful tip. Thank you so muchhhh
@allsimsfair
@allsimsfair 5 лет назад
That's a neat trick. Thank you.
@MegaAdnanafzal
@MegaAdnanafzal 5 лет назад
Really helpful I got a hole in my new trouser today at clg place. M surely gonna try this
@christineabraham2186
@christineabraham2186 3 года назад
Wow! Awesome video. Very well explained. God bless you. Thank you so much for sharing.
@parminderkaur3769
@parminderkaur3769 5 лет назад
Dear there people comments on ur video something wrong bt u don't care about them bt I really likes ur ideas beneficial
@sahanabpradhyumna
@sahanabpradhyumna 6 лет назад
I LL definitely try this... Thanks... And belated Merry Christmas and advance Happy New Year... May this 2018 bring loads of happiness
@suwagrg9398
@suwagrg9398 6 лет назад
sahanZzDa badri 🤘
@gilladams1521
@gilladams1521 5 лет назад
Can you please explain why you use 2 pieces, and also what weight of fusing paper ( light versus heavy)? Thanks
@GaGirlGwen
@GaGirlGwen 5 лет назад
I was wondering the same about the 2 pieces
@flyingdragon6275
@flyingdragon6275 3 года назад
Maybe for more glue
@Naam_Ka_Kya_Kaam
@Naam_Ka_Kya_Kaam 5 лет назад
Excellent presentation. You have very good language.
@godsfav1780
@godsfav1780 Год назад
Thanks for thos great information. I have several pieces that have holes in them. Now I know how to fix them instead of throwing them out.
@hash0079
@hash0079 2 года назад
Wow That's a best trick! I tried on my shirt worked well. Thank you
@akshayasriram9411
@akshayasriram9411 6 лет назад
please make a video like this on big holes and this video was even amazing happy new year all of them and ishpreet sis
@jagadguru9929
@jagadguru9929 6 лет назад
Akshaya Sriram thank you
@GuessTheRiddIes
@GuessTheRiddIes 4 года назад
Imagine a guy with perfect outfit from the outside " damn man nice outfit man" but in the inside there's 100 fuse patches stickin lmfaoooo
@alonepoorna929
@alonepoorna929 5 лет назад
#NICE TO SEE INDIAN 😍😍😍 👏👏👏👏👏👏GOOD
@marrenoquindo4448
@marrenoquindo4448 3 года назад
Can I just use the puncher to make a small piece instead of cutting the fusible interfacing? Lots of my unused shirts were eaten by ants that made small holes on it.
@prakashyonzon5535
@prakashyonzon5535 2 года назад
Great. Thanks for sharing such a lovely idea. It has saved my new pant.
@MalikMalik-ry4ib
@MalikMalik-ry4ib 5 лет назад
Excellent and very useful. Keep it up.
@nicholasstaton8537
@nicholasstaton8537 5 лет назад
Amazing....loved the idea....keep up the good work👍🏻👍🏻
@sivapurna6745
@sivapurna6745 5 лет назад
Nicholas Staton
@sandhyalahare6366
@sandhyalahare6366 6 лет назад
Nyc love it ap sari chijen bhot essly sikha detin hain lv ur all vdo.
@baleno762
@baleno762 5 лет назад
Thank you Sister for giving such usefull solution. I have a Tshirt which I like very much but it got hole on the front. I would definitely try this. Now I don't have to search for Rafuger. Thanks again.
@AGirlNamedVan
@AGirlNamedVan 4 года назад
Oh wow!!! Learned something new today definitely going to try it
@priyankaghodke4700
@priyankaghodke4700 6 лет назад
Uaaa VDS are very useful always...always useful Tq so much!
@lynorriemarshall2841
@lynorriemarshall2841 5 лет назад
Thanks for the great tip!🙏🏻🇨🇦
@renatacantoregross6283
@renatacantoregross6283 5 лет назад
Thank you for your clever technique. You are as beautiful as you are smart.🌺
@anthonyatkins1404
@anthonyatkins1404 3 года назад
You’ve gotten yourself 1 subscriber ma’am
@lovishbalana7170
@lovishbalana7170 5 лет назад
Waah kudiyee...!!! Kmaal he karti... shaaaaabaaasshhhh!!!!!😜👍
@claudiagoodman4133
@claudiagoodman4133 6 лет назад
The paper and fuse will come off when washing tho.
@shalaimtiaz6579
@shalaimtiaz6579 6 лет назад
Wow wow wow wow wow wow ! Thank u Very nice trick 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 Happy new year dear ❤️
@greattimothy8529
@greattimothy8529 5 лет назад
thanku for sharing this video,now i know how to stitch my cloth mgbu
@sreedevit.p4819
@sreedevit.p4819 Год назад
Very useful video.Liked and subscribed the channel for more such unknown areas of expertise in the field of repairs and sewing tips .Thank you
@physicsdemonstrations2426
@physicsdemonstrations2426 5 лет назад
Holes in clothes doesn't mean one is a smoker. The holes happen in washing machines! The machine walls have holes to drain the water from the clothes when it's rotating at high speeds! The water comes out due to centrifugal force which is drained through those holes, but when the cloth is already dry, then same centrifugal force at high speeds makes such holes, they are the same size as ur machine walls. U can check urself!
@rethinapoorni
@rethinapoorni 6 лет назад
Starts 1.20
@Anikethmp7979
@Anikethmp7979 6 лет назад
poorni na e,
@purnimadutta3295
@purnimadutta3295 6 лет назад
poorni rethina ofdiscurtdiscurd discurd
@nyasha7246
@nyasha7246 6 лет назад
poorni rethina thanks
@samahfazal3715
@samahfazal3715 6 лет назад
Your videos are always useful....love you😍😍
@slickandnatty
@slickandnatty 6 лет назад
Lots of love :)
@nagarsinghrathore1992
@nagarsinghrathore1992 6 лет назад
Slick and Natty u are great
@nagarsinghrathore1992
@nagarsinghrathore1992 6 лет назад
Slick and Natty please do skirt aur kurta bhi bnana btaye
@sailajamanne5746
@sailajamanne5746 6 лет назад
Thank u.really good
@gamesbay1443
@gamesbay1443 5 лет назад
For 30sec. A person need to buy all these stuffs and you wanna practice again. You get a thread and a needle in 2₹ and that's the best way .
@navneetkaur2132
@navneetkaur2132 5 лет назад
I disagree, using a thread and needle is not always the best way, you need to be very proficient if you don't want the thread to be visible while mending the hole. Trust me, I m good at stitching and it's annoying to mend the clothes which I really want to keep.
@brooktanzania4201
@brooktanzania4201 5 лет назад
@@navneetkaur2132 I've never had a problem stitching the problem is finding the needle in the thread that I never have to use until I do. This is way too laborious and complicated plus you have to go out and find the materials when you can find a needle and thread in almost any store here how are
@ravindubandaragunathilake2873
@ravindubandaragunathilake2873 4 года назад
This is a great method i used this method to fix a little hole in my trouser and it wors as a miracle
@makhangujjar1730
@makhangujjar1730 5 лет назад
Beautiful style of explaining, i really like it, tremendous dude. Keep it up.
@satyendrasahoo3814
@satyendrasahoo3814 6 лет назад
first yippppppeeeeee...i'm so happy
@slickandnatty
@slickandnatty 6 лет назад
Love and Happy New Year to you :)
@rameshpathak2109
@rameshpathak2109 6 лет назад
Slick and Natty .
@syedjeelani9145
@syedjeelani9145 6 лет назад
bakwas video kuch nahi batao na
@In_time
@In_time 5 лет назад
Wear the hole. “I’m -ugly- lazy and I’m proud!” -🧽 Bob
@anxiousblowbacks2177
@anxiousblowbacks2177 5 лет назад
You are -beautiful-
@NoJusticeNoPeace
@NoJusticeNoPeace 5 лет назад
I use duct tape. Works fine. After the glue dries, it usually lasts for a half-dozen washes before I have to replace it.
@subramanyam2699
@subramanyam2699 5 лет назад
Nice to know that fusing paper exists. And I can't ask for Bakram in our state. Bzc here ple will think I'm asking for a Sheep :P
@adrinem4513
@adrinem4513 5 лет назад
I just happened to see this video in my feed and I cannot thank you enough for such a great method to repair small holes. Thank you very much for sharing this!
@slickandnatty
@slickandnatty 5 лет назад
+Adrine M Thank you so much for leaving this lovely comment :)
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