Difficulty

Easy

Steps

6

Time Required

                          20 minutes            

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  • Repairing a Ripped Winter Coat Sleeve
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Repairing a Ripped Winter Coat Sleeve               
  • Carefully cut off any long frays from the tear.

Carefully cut off any long frays from the tear.

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Step 2

  • Apply a fray sealer to the edge of the tear to help prevent any further fraying.
  • Let the product dry before continuing to the next step.

Apply a fray sealer to the edge of the tear to help prevent any further fraying.

Let the product dry before continuing to the next step.

Step 3

  • Thread a sewing needle.
  • Tie a secure knot at the end.

Thread a sewing needle.

Tie a secure knot at the end.

Step 4

  • Slightly fold the edges of the tear and bring them together.

Slightly fold the edges of the tear and bring them together.

Step 5

  • Push the needle from the inside of the edge closest to you.
  • Push the needle into the other side, joining the two edges together.
  • Push the needle back through the edge closest to you, pulling the needle and thread tightly.
  • Continue this motion across the rest of the tear, keeping the stitches tight and close together.

Push the needle from the inside of the edge closest to you.

Push the needle into the other side, joining the two edges together.

Push the needle back through the edge closest to you, pulling the needle and thread tightly.

Continue this motion across the rest of the tear, keeping the stitches tight and close together.

Step 6

  • Tie a secure knot after making the last stitch.
  • Trim the excess thread.

Tie a secure knot after making the last stitch.

Trim the excess thread.

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