How To Fix A Hole In Clothing Without Sewing

Noticing a hole in your favorite shirt, sweater, or pair of pants is never fun. And with the quality of most clothing these days, little holes seem to sprout up on a regular basis. If you don’t know how to sew (or simply don’t like to), today is your lucky day. We’re about to show you the secret to fixing a hole in clothing without having to touch a needle and thread. Thanks to Classy Cheapskate for letting us know about this clever method!

You will need:
Fusing web (found at Walmart, most craft stores)

Iron

Directions:
Step 1: Turn the piece of clothing in question inside-out. Next, cut a small piece of the fusing web that is slightly bigger than the hole you’re looking to patch.

Step 2: Carefully push the fabric surrounding the hole together so that you can no longer see the hole. Place the piece of fusing web you’ve just cut over the hole.

Step 3: Set your iron to the “wool” setting. Place a piece of wax paper over the hole and fusing web so that the iron doesn’t stick.

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