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you should be keeping your clothes for longer 

ItsRadishTime
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Mending resources:
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wear, repair, repurpose by Lily Fulop
Loved clothes last by Orsola Castro
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@mindful_mending
@thepeoplesmending
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@ItsRadishTime
@ItsRadishTime Год назад
Join the radish collective by the end of february and i'll send u a postcard: www.patreon.com/itsradishtime
@ben8557
@ben8557 Год назад
Mending doesn't even require a spell slot
@Mallory-Malkovich
@Mallory-Malkovich Год назад
If you also have Prestidigitation, you could solve most of the day to day problems people face!
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад
A lot of the most useful skills in life are cantrips.
@sarahvandergeest1700
@sarahvandergeest1700 Год назад
I've started mending some clothes in the past year. Mainly fixing pants or holes in t-shirts. They're not always the prettiest fixes, but I get to continue wearing the clothes I love.
@puckmunro2162
@puckmunro2162 Год назад
Punk tip: if you don't have an iron to attach your iron on patch with, use a hair straightener
@davak72
@davak72 Год назад
I’ve been patching clothes since I was a kid, since even though my mom taught me what little I know about sewing, she thought I was better at it haha. Then I fixed my own clothes (and electronics and appliances and cars, etc) to save money. Now I fix clothing for my wife and myself, but not to save money but because I know how wasteful replacing things needlessly is, and how damaging it can be to the world and everyone in it
@Shameriwen
@Shameriwen Год назад
This came out on the same day I hosted a mending party for my friends. We sat sewing and glueing in my front room, had a lovely time, and together saved 20 items. Highly recommended for mending motivation!
@ItsRadishTime
@ItsRadishTime Год назад
mending party! what a lovely idea
@luckysmokerings666
@luckysmokerings666 Год назад
I started mending the worn out thighs of my jeans about a year ago and I have been amazed at how it extends the life of pants. I added an extra layer to the thighs of a pair of jeans that was wearing thin before they got holes. It has been around a year and they STILL DO NOT HAVE THIGH HOLES IN THEM. It's magic. Instead of throwing out pants (or rather converting them into rags for cleaning) every 6-8 months - I haven't bought a new pair of pants in over a year. And it's great - I've started mending everything. And when things are beyond the point of no return I generally cut them up into usable bits to patch future holes in my clothing. I love mending things and my sewing skills are starting to get marginally better.
@happypirate1000
@happypirate1000 Год назад
I sleep with a knee pillow because I have some back problems. But I move around a lot at night and our fitted sheet wore out and ripped. I tried cutting some extra fabric and sewing it on like a patch. But I'm not great at sewing and the thread is a bit loose. Combine that with my tossing and turning at night and I need to re-sew it. I'm planning to use my embroidery hoop this time, so my stitches can be fine and tight. But its definitely a lot of work!
@evahanson5424
@evahanson5424 Год назад
A couple years ago I got lazy and put a beloved “hand wash only” wool shirt in the wash - and it promptly got eaten by the machine :( The holes are small, but too many to invisibly mend, so my plan was to do visible darning with some colorful thread. The issue being I didn’t know how to do that kind of mending! I’ve been practicing on socks here and there for a while now, but maybe it’s time I finally bite the bullet and get working on that shirt!
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад
The tip about iron-on patches on the inseams of pants might be life-changing advice for me. No more will I have to live with painfully abrasive inseams.
@ItsRadishTime
@ItsRadishTime Год назад
its a nice side effect!
@pippinhart7340
@pippinhart7340 Год назад
I recently started mending clothes, and it's so liberating and fun! Whenever I wear a piece I've mended, I tell people I fixed it myself every time I get a compliment 😌
@oddsockable
@oddsockable Год назад
Since I get most of my clothes second hand anyway and they're tricky to replace, I've definitely got a lot better with basic sewing-holes-shut and sewing-buttons-back-on, though I'm still not very patient. Today I actually tried a brand new repair and sewed a little flower over a turmeric stain on some white trousers, and I love it!
@matthewwalker3131
@matthewwalker3131 Год назад
HERES MY TIME TO SHINE! I once got so fed up with my chinos breaking, one after the other - and then rebreaking after I took them to an event called the repair cafe, that in order to get revenge on the universe, I paid to have them turned into a jacket (THREE SETS OF BROKEN TROUSERS IN THE SAME MONTH)
@ItsRadishTime
@ItsRadishTime Год назад
oh sweet! @zentouro did a video on right to repair that included a repair cafe. The ones around here seem to be mostly electronics focused but wow would I love a group to help me fix my pants. they all always fail at the same time for me too!
@SweeneySays
@SweeneySays Год назад
One of the things that is so lovely about what you make here is that your tone & delivery always make me feel like your videos were made for me, personally. A GIFT. Anyway, the suggestion to practice on less-loved items first is SO SMART! BIG COSIGN.
@karora
@karora Год назад
I put leather patches on the inside back of the heels of my walking shoes, which is always the first part to wear out on any shoes I own. This has meant that my current pair have now lasted about ten years, though the soles are starting to look very close to worn through, and until I glued them back on last week were starting to fall off. They really are very close to end-of-life now though, so I'm starting to shop around for the next pair that can last me through the next 4000km of walking...
@Elientjepientje.
@Elientjepientje. Год назад
I have grown up with mending and altering and repairing things. My mom just really loves her things. She has a pink apron that matches all her tea towels and the curtains in the kitchen. She loves that specific colour but it has not been available for a long time. So she has been repairing them for years. I need plus size clothes and finding stuff I like is really difficult and expensive so I repair them until I can't fix them anymore. And I like to take my shoes to a cobbler when they need some repairs. I like my stuff and I want to use it as much as I possibly can
@tetsubo57
@tetsubo57 Год назад
I buy new when needed. But I also buy everything I can used. I scour Craigslist for free things. I make items from literal scraps and salvage. Like a new smartphone stand for my shop last weekend. Made from the support arm of a satellite dish I got free. Thrifty is nifty.
@joeymason5857
@joeymason5857 Год назад
There are so many ways to mend! I learned to solder a few years ago, and I've fixed a shocking amount of electronics since then that would have been thrown out otherwise. A broken solder joint or frayed wire is often the cause when a piece of tech stops working. It definitely takes some knowledge/practice to get right, but I've fixed all kinds of dead computer parts, old AV receivers and other audio gear, and revived a couple of phones with dead charging ports. I've always meant to learn to sew and patch and start feeling the same way about clothes. I will take this as a sign!
@ArmageddonAfterparty
@ArmageddonAfterparty Год назад
...me reading this in 10 years plus old clothes, even sewing holes in my underwear by hand: people don't?
@morganmartino1071
@morganmartino1071 Год назад
I was so looking forward to this video and it did not disappoint! I’ve been learning to mend my clothes & electronics for the past few years, and it has really expanded how I relate to the world. Rather than a consumer, I try to think of myself as a custodian or caretaker if the objects in my life, trying to keep them in good shape for their next caretaker. The biggest game changer for me has been using a darning loom to repair socks & other knitted materials-it’s so much easier and faster than freehand darning. Another thing that has impacted how I relate to clothing specifically is the concept of fibresheds-creating a local geographical community that can be self sufficient in growing, weaving, designing and mending textiles
@ItsRadishTime
@ItsRadishTime Год назад
i watch so many darning loom videos this might be what makes me get one. also i love your idea of seeing yourself as the caretaker of your belongings. I try to think of that sort of thing now, in that I should know what I expect the end of an item's life with me to look like before I buy it. Will somebody else want it? can it be refurbished or reworked into something else? will it become garbage and am I okay with that?
@morganmartino1071
@morganmartino1071 Год назад
I love those guiding questions! An idea that I’ve taken from my studies as a designer is moving from a “cradle to grave” approach to creating/using objects to a “cradle to cradle” approach-trying to design things so that they are always able to find new life, that death always leads to rebirth. And I definitely recommend a darning loom!
@silliepixie
@silliepixie Год назад
I have so many clothes in the "to be repaired" category. Thank you for the reminder!
@untappedinkwell
@untappedinkwell Год назад
Every garment I've ever mended of mine becomes something I love more. I get to wear work that I did to keep a garment I cared about wearable. There's a green dress I've altered (fixed straps, added a snap closure, etc.), For other garments I've removed sleeves or changed arm hole sizes or fixed hems that were starting to unravel. They're all pretty special, at this point. I'm also working on crocheting my first article of clothing, and I'm so excited to be working on it. Basic mending skills are such a great thing to have, and it's awesome that you're on this journey (and sharing it)!
@catherinesvideos156
@catherinesvideos156 Год назад
I have been attempting to darn my cheapo basic socks because I really like this particular style but they can wear holes in them rather quickly, even though the rest of the sock is still perfectly usable. In a number of cases it has worked-- it doesn't look the best because I'm not really good at it yet but they're usually inside my shoes so it doesn't matter!
@ZCRnotVCR
@ZCRnotVCR Год назад
& when the mending fails and you don't need a rag: all fabric can get cut up into stuffing and you can learn to make plushes! Whales are easy
@GhostsOfThings
@GhostsOfThings Год назад
The clothing item I have mended the most often in my life is my bras lol - the underwire pokes out and I stuff it back in and sew the hole closed until another one opens up somewhere else 🤣
@katyspencer797
@katyspencer797 Год назад
I get soooo tired of thigh holes in my pants, and attacked several pairs of pants with a sewing machine over Christmas... They look like crap but i think i semi successfully got them to stop fraying more at least... Time will tell!!
@ItsRadishTime
@ItsRadishTime Год назад
the good news about thigh holes is no matter how janky the mend looks, they don't really show when the pants are on!
@katyspencer797
@katyspencer797 Год назад
@@ItsRadishTime that's how I think of it too! Also my bike keeps ripping them in addition to the thigh rubbing which feels particularly rude...
@sabina7980
@sabina7980 Год назад
my favorite pair of pants were my mom's in high school! my grandma patched them up for her and i've since added quite a few. it seems like pretty soon all the original fabric is going to fall off and the pants will be entirely made of patches :)
@ItsRadishTime
@ItsRadishTime Год назад
pants of theseus
@quirkyblackenby
@quirkyblackenby Год назад
I have some lovely overalls that have a hole where my thighs rub together and I plan on adding some fabric for a cool rainbow inner thigh moment. Also I definitely need to figure out how to make my jeans and such last longer because it’s getting ridiculous.
@MattPalka
@MattPalka Год назад
I love your focus on creating fixes and weaving story in worn things, rather than default consuming and buying. To focus on enough and that we are enough. I got new laces for my sneakers recently and I've had them for about 8 years. Hell yeah to prevention and worthy fixes. Journeying as a caretaker of items really shows how useful things can be if we really care for them.
@Raya-xw5ud
@Raya-xw5ud Год назад
I have the exact same problem with pants, and it's so frustrating! I have like 4 or 5 pairs of jeans with holes worn through on the thighs. I've been keeping them, hoping to learn if there's a way to mend or patch them at some point because they're otherwise perfectly good jeans that I really like, and I hate throwing them out. Thank you for the info, and I'll check out the mending resources!
@leilathecuttlefish
@leilathecuttlefish Год назад
Loved this one ❤ alongside you on this journey
@MicaiahBaron
@MicaiahBaron Год назад
*Stares at clothes I've had since I was 15* Okay, if you insist. Context; that was almost 15 years ago.
@ItsRadishTime
@ItsRadishTime Год назад
alas my body has changed drastically since I was 15, but man I miss some of those clothes
@MicaiahBaron
@MicaiahBaron Год назад
@@ItsRadishTime My pants don't fit any more (sadness), but the shirts are doing all right. My Mother disagrees, but that be life.
@juliancecilholman2448
@juliancecilholman2448 Год назад
This is a truly excellent video. I've heard and talked about mending, consuming less, and all the classic sustainability things countless times but I really appreciate how you bring a thoughtfulness and honesty that keeps a very common topic fresh and insightful. Thank you for all of your hard work!
@HopeEvey
@HopeEvey Год назад
I mend my roomie's jeans whenever they need attention, and generally mend my own clothes until the fabric has worn too thin to hold a darn. I've got a dress and a couple tops that I've worn to pieces that I might flatline with a neutral fabric and start wearing again. It helps that I learned to sew more than 40 years ago.
@ItsRadishTime
@ItsRadishTime Год назад
honestly I wish I had learned to sew properly beyond a button or a patch here or there but maybe its time to start
@HopeEvey
@HopeEvey Год назад
@@ItsRadishTime I really enjoy sewing and mending, but it's not something everyone's going to love. I think your iron-on patches are a great way to mend when you haven't learned to sew, or don't like to sew. I really appreciate the reminder that folks can share appliances/tools we don't use all the time. Modern sewing machines, and many vintage machines are very portable, so could be shared pretty easily, too.
@ItsRadishTime
@ItsRadishTime Год назад
@@HopeEvey my local library even has sewing machines available for use! maybe I can experiment there.
@MooCowG
@MooCowG Год назад
Two of my favorite jeans have giant rips in the thigh area. You are inspiring me to try and mend them! Also want to figure out a better way to reuse worn out clothes. Maybe figure out making a rag rug or similar?
@ItsRadishTime
@ItsRadishTime Год назад
rag rug could be cool! so far I just turn irreparable stuff into cleaning cloths
@yoriex3577
@yoriex3577 Год назад
i don't mean to be rude, but isn't that what quilts are?
@geeksdo1tbetter
@geeksdo1tbetter 6 месяцев назад
​@@yoriex3577 similar, yes!
@RenayEmond
@RenayEmond Год назад
Thank You❣currently attempts to "Repair" our family are underway 😳✊🏽🍀🙏😇wish us luck?
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