It's a fun challenge hosted by Kate @visiblemend who have listed fun prompts for the 31 days of March.
It's also very satisfying to meet up with other menders and of course to get a lot of mending done π
Since the last time I have darned a pair of well worn bought wool socks 𧦠for the prompt holey
I usually tossed bought socks when they got a hole π³ as they usually just keep getting new ones when they came to that stage. Averagely they lasted a year
This pair has now lasted 2,5 years. That is quite a difference don't you think?
As I always have left over yarn from sock knitting, it doesn't cost me any thing but time. Darning is kind of meditating as well.
My assistant is being very helpful π
For the prompt wooly I mended a hole in a woolen shirt.
I'm always happy to have wool clothes as they keep you warm even if you get wet and they don't smell so bad as for example cotton or microfiber underwear, and yes I am a frozen person π€£
Wool underwear is also very expensive and so it's very much worth mending.
Here I used a bit of felt fabric. A little lace flower from my stash and some beads from my jewellery making days.
I darned the hole first and sewed on the decorated heart after with some golden thread.
My sister wanted me to fix her dress π.
That was really lucky as I didn't have anything for the prompt dress.
The splits in the side of the dress was way to big and it had a hole in the hem and it was just very boring. Cold I fix it?
Sure I could.
I decided to crochet the split together and adding a crochet lace to the hem. It would cover the whole, making the hem a better heavier will make the dress fall better. And not being so boring π€
To make sure it wasn't a tiny bit boring anymore I added a crochet lace to the neckline and added a little heart pendant to it.
I used running stitch around the split and hem and crochet in the stitches.
This is also called crochethacking.
You can find a lot of inspiration from Emma over at Instagram.
And my assistant is still eager to help out ππΆ
She even started on her own the other day ππfinding a sock 𧦠in need of reinforcing and a yarn.
And I discovered it before she made a mess π and I was really supposed to use this socks for the prompt confess, as it's actually the only pair I have knitted for myself and I wanted to mend them with duplicate stitch.I am not enjoying duplicate stitch but I didn't make tommuch mess either. π
Confession time
Kate was afraid I wouldn't have any thing to confess for today's prompt in #mendmarch π€£π€£π€£ she should have known better... I always have something I can confess to if I want... π€£ π€£ π€£
So I confess
✅To buying this lousy fast fashion winter coat a few years back.
It's the worst jacket I have ever owned.
✅ To not have bothered to replace the zipper π€for over 2 years. I just used the snap buttons instead
✅ To not care very much how I patch this coat together.
✅To have made a hole π³ when removing the zipper because I plan to put in a new one but never bothered.
✅To just have Zigzagging sloppy over the hol and with what ever color was in the sewing machine
✅To just using this coat when I do something just outside our house and maybe to the mail box once in a while ππ
Though being a cheap fast fashion coat it's very giving coat.
It gives new opportunities for mending all the time.
Seams break all the time. I have mended the most of the lining seams including pocket lining. The fabric is fragile and it tears very easily. Zipper broke very fast.
✅Over all I think it is my worst purchase ever.
First patch was from mendmarch 2018 it's the black and orange with the Eagle π¦
Have a lovely weekend ♥️
Katrine πΌ π
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