Question:

How do I sew a hole?

There is a hole in my new sweater and the thread of the sweater is thin so I think it should be easie to sew, but how do I? I dont have a sewing machine so what can I use? I dont even have extra yarn or anyhing, just fabric.

Answer:

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Find some sewing thread in a color that blends with your sweater To repair the hole, place a piece of muslin or net on the wrong side of it, then dam right through its holes using the thread and a hand sewing needleBe sure to catch any loose yarn from the sweater so it doesn't unravel furtherWhen done, trim away escess muslin or net.
What about cars? whole bunch of cars have been redesigned to take advantage of bio fuels, hybrid technology and hygrogen.
The Body ShopIt is actively promoting environmental friendliness awarenessThey do not provide plastic bags when we purchase their product, just dump into your bag will do.
ok so if i was feeding you Poison and i lowered the dose a little, you consider that an improvement? get real! the lightbulbs were the worst example, extremely toxic! how about going back to the natural things that have been proven to work!
How about light bulbs? The new Compact Florescent Lights are designed to look like regular incandesent bulbs, but use way less electricity to get the same amount of light Cleaning products for the homeGreen products use a lot of plant based solvents rather than chemical solvents.
Find some sewing thread in a color that blends with your sweater To repair the hole, place a piece of muslin or net on the wrong side of it, then dam right through its holes using the thread and a hand sewing needleBe sure to catch any loose yarn from the sweater so it doesn't unravel furtherWhen done, trim away escess muslin or net.

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