The No-Sew Hole Fixing Guide

If you discover a hole in your favorite piece of clothing, don’t panic! You don’t need to be an expert seamstress to fix it. This method

is ideal for small holes and requires no visible stitching. With a little practice, you can repair those pesky pinpricks in just a few minutes.

What Causes These Holes?
Moths are often to blame, but they aren’t the only culprits. Everyday wear and tear, along with snags from daily items and accessories,

can also create these frustrating holes. Common causes include zippers, bras, belts, your washing machine, chlorine bleach, and snags on rough surfaces.

2) The No-Sew Hole Fixing Guide
Common Causes of Clothing Holes:

Moths, rough surfaces, and wear and tear
Belts or zippers rubbing against fabric
Unzipped garments in the washer

Unclasped bras or overloaded machines
Chlorine bleach weakening fabrics
Prevention Tips:

Zip garments before washing
Use bra bags or fasten clasps
Turn delicate items inside out

Avoid bleach—try vinegar or baking soda
Repel moths with lavender or mint
Stay clear of abrasive surfaces

No-Sew Hole Repair Method:
You’ll need:

Iron
Fusible bonding web
Wax paper
Steps:

Turn clothing inside out and lay it flat.
Cut a small piece of bonding web slightly larger than the hole.

Bring the hole edges together and place the web over it.
Cover with wax paper and iron on the “wool” setting.

Repeat if needed.
The hole will vanish—no needle required!

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