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Snags, moths, and daily wear can leave our knits with holes. Woven patches are a great way to combat holes large and small before they can run and enlarge. We’ll show you three easy ways to get mending now.
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If you are a knitter, this mending technique is the key to caring for handknits, and we have few tips to make it more secure and creative. Plus, we’re kicking off a month-long mend-along!
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