Speedweve Darner / Darn Easy
It's touted as the smallest weaving loom ever, but it is ever so useful in helping you with your darning! If you have ever darned your clothes, you will have probably squinted and cursed at how hard it is to weave between the warp strands. With the Speed Weve, the metal prongs lift and lower the alternating warp strands so that you can feed your needle in between them - no more eye strain, and you get extremely neat darning!
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I would really love to get one of these but because they are no longer in production many of the ones on the market are from the 40s and 50s - scream, VINTAGE! If you're wondering how to operate one, pop over to darning expert, Tom of Holland, where he does a good job explaining the mechanics behind the machine.
Sewing Awl
This great tool is capable of going through thick textiles that your sewing machine is unable to, and it also takes away the need for painful hand sewing. The sewing awl comes with sturdy sharp needles, a bobbin and waxed thread. This video shows you how it's all done. It may look slow, but you will have strong stitches once the sewing has been done.
What garment repair tools have you come across and have found useful?
Image at top courtesy: http://www.thechandleryonline.com/
These are niffy tools to have around the house, even for someone not so handy like myself!
ReplyDeleteAgy! Your blog looks great btw... and I love reading your posts I learn so much from you!
ReplyDeleteThat sewing awl looks really handy for getting through tough materials. I'm sure it will save you time and money so you don't break your sewing machine trying to sew through tough stuff! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog, tips and perspective on things! I wish you were at my house now! I can't get my bobbin to work on my sewing machine and my mom is out of town! Come to Michigan please! LOL
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a sewing awl before. i am probably too lazy to need one, but it looks very interesting.
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty awesome tools! I can sew, but I'm not that good at repair.
ReplyDeletethats pretty awesome!
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother used to darn socks by putting a lightbulb inside of them. I think for many people, darning socks is a lost art!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of a speed weaver and now I totally want one!
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