I now know why it’s called “darning”. I was exceedingly put out by the little bug that ate a hole right through my hand-knit wool socks. :angry_smi I have patched the hole as best I can but would cringe to ‘fess up to the workmanship.
So for future reference how do you ladies (and gentlemen, do not feel excluded, I know that many of you are much better with a needle then I myself) darn those little catastrophes that occur?
I found a website suggesting a “duplicate stitch”. It looked promising but… I’ll be darned if I can figure it out. :sarcastic
I was hoping to enlist the advice of those who has seen some original repair work.
The second difficulty I had was that this particular little bug decided to chomp this particular little hole right amid the ribbing so I was hard pressed to know how to darn it even if I did have a considerable knowledge of darning.
Darn insect…..
So for future reference how do you ladies (and gentlemen, do not feel excluded, I know that many of you are much better with a needle then I myself) darn those little catastrophes that occur?
I found a website suggesting a “duplicate stitch”. It looked promising but… I’ll be darned if I can figure it out. :sarcastic
I was hoping to enlist the advice of those who has seen some original repair work.
The second difficulty I had was that this particular little bug decided to chomp this particular little hole right amid the ribbing so I was hard pressed to know how to darn it even if I did have a considerable knowledge of darning.
Darn insect…..
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