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Sewing, Repairing and Reducing Waste

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I have this nice heavy winter coat that I accidentally tore a small hole in the shell near a chest pocket. It's a tiny rip, but I don't want it to get any larger. Any advice for how I should go about repairing it? I want to try a visible mend instead of a simple patch. The tag says the shell is listed as 61% cotton 39% nylon.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

At that size something like a satin stitch or long and short stitch should hold it together well.

I think this is the direction I want to go (maybe even add a lil satin leaf). My biggest concern is that there isn't really any space right at the stitching that connects the pocket to the coat. I might cut the threads holding the pocket flap corner, add the satin sitch, then reattach the pocket flap corner.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

Taking the pocket corner off will definitely let you make tidier stitches near the tear! Since the rest of the pocket will be attached you shouldn’t have too much trouble restitching everything back up. Please update when you’re finished, I love seeing other people’s visible mends 👍