How to fix a snag in a shirt

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Most of us have known how to handle a sweater snag – you make it disappear by pulling the snag though the small holes of the knit and it’s out of sight.  But with a tight knit fabric, you can’t use that technique and so snags linger and make our favorite items look worn and … Repair Clothes, Beginner Sewing Projects Easy, Diy Fashion Clothing, Diy Clothes Life Hacks, Diy Sewing Clothes, Sewing Lessons, Sewing Projects For Beginners, Clothing Hacks, Sewing Basics

Most of us have known how to handle a sweater snag – you make it disappear by pulling the snag though the small holes of the knit and it’s out of sight. But with a tight knit fabric, you can’t use that technique and so snags linger and make our favorite items look worn and …

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CAROLINE DICKINSON on Instagram: "Shirt Origami: Part II
After the first styling hack, so many of you wanted this styling option…so here it is! The full front tuck/french tuck but without any actual tucking🤩

I’ve been absolutely loving all of you who are trying out the first hack and tagging me. Let me know when you’ve try this one🤎

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CAROLINE DICKINSON on Instagram: "Shirt Origami: Part II After the first styling hack, so many of you wanted this styling option…so here it is! The full front tuck/french tuck but without any actual tucking🤩 I’ve been absolutely loving all of you who are trying out the first hack and tagging me. Let me know when you’ve try this one🤎 *sorry about the noisy studio neighbours and train screeching in the background, my studio is right by train tracks in London🫠"

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