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There are numerous ways to protect the environment, and it's up to us to choose the most suitable methods to contribute and help our planet. This is especially crucial now, given the many factors contributing to climate change and the degradation of our beloved Mother Earth.

Today, we'd like to share some of the most inspiring posts from the r/Visiblemending community. Members of this group share brilliant methods for repairing clothing and other items, giving them a second life. Some individuals seek advice from more experienced crafty members by posting photos of their damaged items to initiate discussions and discover the best ways to repair them.

Bored Panda decided to reach out to Ekaterina Haak, who shares “The magic of visible mending” on her Instagram profile. Scroll down to find out what we learned about the craft of mending from the expert in this field.

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Problem Solved Thanks To Some Little Soot Sprite Friends!

Problem Solved Thanks To Some Little Soot Sprite Friends!

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    You Guys Inspired Me!

    You Guys Inspired Me!

    Before and after of one of my favorite dresses that had a small stain that bothered me so much that i stopped wearing it. I rose this simple dress from the ashes to make a statement piece I love even more.

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    It Was Either This Or Thousands Of Dollars To Replace The Whole Floor, They Don't Make Tile Like That Anymore

    It Was Either This Or Thousands Of Dollars To Replace The Whole Floor, They Don't Make Tile Like That Anymore

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    Ziggyc
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is great..it's better than a new floor,it adds alot if character

    Bobby
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They look like the tile in any restaurant kitchen I've ever worked in, but maybe it's a size/ material issue, not looks

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    Gimme that Cash
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Would definitely get injured if you kneel on the edge of the tile. No way this is safe.

    Drea Jennings
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think it's beautiful! Most folks would tear up the floor and install something new with no character, no uniqueness. Definitely an upgrade!

    Persephone
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Omg I had brick tiles like that once and I loved them!!! Mine were more rectangular with rounded middles (kind of like cobblestone thats been worn). They felt so amazing underfoot; it was like a massage on your feet. I wish they still made them like that.

    Blondie23
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    the house I sold a few years ago had this tile and to be honest... this is an upgrade because this tile is horrible!!! This is stunning!

    Zai Howard
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is awesome! I like symmetry, so I think it would have been cute if they had chipped the tile into more of a circle so it would really look like a pond. Either way, this is very imaginative and eye-catching.

    RosenCranzLives
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Apparently, these are 60+ years old Mexican hand-made tiles. So, yes, you can get stuff that's close in appearance, but it would be pretty ugly, so you'd end up getting them all replaced.

    My “in my head” Voice
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They look like Mexican terracotta tiles. A friend in AZ has them in her house. The fix is beautiful, though!

    Amy Chirman
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Actually, "they" do still make this tile. It's called Saltillo tile and it's very common. Your artwork is also very creative and pretty.

    Rob Chapman
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My local mall back in the 80's, and pretty much every McDonald's on the planet, used to have this exact tile.

    Little My
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’d trip on this constantly even though it’s beautiful.

    Alex Smith
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They do make those tiles but I do like this better than replacing the tiles.

    Ropre
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I mean it's cute and all but I wouldn't be able to handle having floor tiles that are cracked like this. I probably would be OK with it if it were an outside patio though.

    StevieLove
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is one way to lower the value of your house… next week, bad face tattoo.

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    The massive fashion industry shows no signs of slowing down, with clothing production exceeding the actual needs of consumers. It appears that the power to effect change is in our hands, and we should begin with small steps, such as finding ways to minimize the quantity of clothing we purchase. It's essential to resist the allure of tempting offers that encourage acquiring new items at a low cost, even when there's no real need for them.

    Why buy new, if very often a small repair is enough to extend the lifetime of our favorite piece of clothing? This seems to be the main motto of Ekaterina Haak, who finds mending solutions for herself and her clients. We have asked her to share with us the inspiration behind starting her profile and her journey into the world of visible mending. We found out that: “Fresh out of communication design studies, with a focus on illustration, I was inspired by the embroidery work I had seen online. The idea of creating art with threads fascinated me, even though I had neither prior experience nor embroidery tools.”

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    #4

    Thank You To Whichever User Suggested This Cat Scratch Patching. Love It So Much!

    Thank You To Whichever User Suggested This Cat Scratch Patching. Love It So Much!

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    Patched And Covered A Rip Next To My Jeans' Pocket! It's My First Big Attempt At Decorative Embroidery

    Patched And Covered A Rip Next To My Jeans' Pocket! It's My First Big Attempt At Decorative Embroidery

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    The artist continued: “I ventured into embroidery and decided to experiment by stitching on my own stained t-shirts first. I figured they were already damaged, so I couldn't make them any worse. What can I say? I fell in love with the slow, meditative process. Replacing those stains with tiny cherries and avocados, for instance, transformed what was once a blemish into something delightful. I began sharing my journey on social media, and it wasn't until later that I discovered the term for this art form - visible mending.

    Gradually, I started exploring various mending techniques, mending not only my own clothes but everything around the house. The practice extended to include my family, friends, and beyond, driven by the growing demand. Ultimately, it inspired me to establish a mending business.”

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    #7

    He Didn’t Want To Throw This Rug Away Because It Belonged To His Grandmother

    He Didn’t Want To Throw This Rug Away Because It Belonged To His Grandmother

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    #8

    Snoopy Shirt Had A Hole, So I Added A Little Woodstock

    Snoopy Shirt Had A Hole, So I Added A Little Woodstock

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    #9

    Mom Patched A Quilt. Pup Has Been Gone A Couple Years Now, But This Lives On

    Mom Patched A Quilt. Pup Has Been Gone A Couple Years Now, But This Lives On

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    Next, we wanted to know what Ekaterina believes the key benefits of visible mending are, both from a creative and sustainability perspective. Haak explained: “Visible mending has revolutionized my perspective on both creativity and sustainability. At the outset, I was unaware of the potential to revive cherished yet damaged clothing. Mending wasn't a tradition in my family, which made this realization both enlightening and tinged with regret for the beloved garments I had discarded in ignorance.

    One of the key benefits of visible mending is its forgiving nature. When dealing with traditional mending techniques aimed at, for example, making moth-eaten holes disappear invisibly, it often demands a high level of skill, extensive experience, and access to specialized yarn or materials. Achieving seamless, invisible repairs can be a daunting task, even for seasoned crafters!

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    In contrast, visible mending presents a refreshing and accessible alternative, open to everyone willing to pick up a needle and thread. This accessibility makes visible mending not only an environmentally conscious choice but also a truly joyful and fulfilling one.”

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    Owl Lost An Eye. My 7yo Asked Me To Make An Eyepatch. Owl Is Now Ready For A New Career As A Pirate

    Owl Lost An Eye. My 7yo Asked Me To Make An Eyepatch. Owl Is Now Ready For A New Career As A Pirate

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    #11

    I Fixed My Lamp Using The Stained Glass Soldering Technique, I Was Told You Guys Might Like It

    I Fixed My Lamp Using The Stained Glass Soldering Technique, I Was Told You Guys Might Like It

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    Patched A Small Tear In My Jacket With A Small Felt Bandaid

    Patched A Small Tear In My Jacket With A Small Felt Bandaid

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    The artist told us more about her personal approach to this craft: “For me, visible mending is also the ideal way to express myself through wearable art. In my creative past, I made various items, but they were often lost during moves to different cities and even countries. Visible mending is different because my work is right there on the streets, in everyday life, and it doesn't require special storage. It's a form of art that lives on through the clothing it embellishes, offering a lasting and approachable means of expressing my creativity.”

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    Visible mending often involves incorporating artistic elements into repairs. We were wondering how the artist strikes a balance between functionality and aesthetics in her projects. Haak shared with us: “Balancing functionality and aesthetics in visible mending is crucial. For me, a truly functional repair must not only be aesthetic, but durable and sustainable on every level. My goal is to minimize material use, avoiding new purchases whenever possible. With the demand for commissions and a growing mending pile of my own, I've come to value time. Charging per hour, I aim for repairs that are both efficient and beautiful. For that, I carefully assess projects for feasibility, declining those that might be too time-consuming or resource-intensive, especially if I believe someone else can handle them more effectively.”

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    My First Time Embroidering! I Hid A Bleach Stain Under A Crocodile

    My First Time Embroidering! I Hid A Bleach Stain Under A Crocodile

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    #14

    This Patch Might Bite You In The...rear Pocket Of The Vintage Jeans I Patched. Scrap Of Stretchy Fabric And Sashiko Thread

    This Patch Might Bite You In The...rear Pocket Of The Vintage Jeans I Patched. Scrap Of Stretchy Fabric And Sashiko Thread

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    Embroidered On Flowers To Cover Some Paint Splatters

    Embroidered On Flowers To Cover Some Paint Splatters

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    Ekaterina’s page showcases various projects. We were curious if the artist could share one of her favorite or most memorable mending stories. Haak said: “There are so many memorable mending stories that have graced my Instagram page!”

    “Recently, I had the privilege of repairing the coziest, softest, and longest scarf I've ever held in my hands. As weightless as a cloud, it had become entangled in a bicycle chain and acquired some holes, which I replaced with stars. The craftsmanship that went into creating this scarf was truly admirable. However, it's the emotional value of such items that makes the effort absolutely rewarding.

    Then there are the pieces that make their way to my studio from distant places, like cashmere sweaters or vintage pieces from NYC, each with its unique story. There's also the woolen dress from London, which marked one of my first commissions, pushing me beyond the comfort zone of mending for friends and family and into the realm of business.

    A personal highlight was mending my own vintage wedding dress from the 1920s. I needed to repair the delicate lace, and to match it, I used my own hair as thread, as no other yarn was fine enough.”

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    My Favorite Overalls Might Eventually Be More Crochet Cotton Than Denim

    My Favorite Overalls Might Eventually Be More Crochet Cotton Than Denim

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    #17

    Embroidered A Little Throwback Dino To Cover A BBQ Sauce Stain

    Embroidered A Little Throwback Dino To Cover A BBQ Sauce Stain

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    Kerri
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have a hoodie like this that also says "The most terrifying dinosaur ever." This one's better though cause it's homemade

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    Covered Up A Bleach Stain With A French Knot Sheep!

    Covered Up A Bleach Stain With A French Knot Sheep!

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    Haak continued: “Sometimes I have the honor of reimagining mending work previously done by others. For instance, take the classic Burberry coat that had been mended by a seamstress but didn't quite resonate with the owner. I was entrusted with replacing a not-quite-invisible patch with embroidery inspired by Paul Klee's art, infusing a completely new character into the piece.

    One of the most creative mending projects involved repairing the elbow of a sweater of a fellow female artist. I incorporated visible mending elements inspired by her own artwork, transforming a simple repair into a meaningful collaboration.”

    The artist also gave us a sneak peek into the project she’s now occupied with: “One of my current commissions involves creating a field of flowers on a sweater belonging to a remarkable 94-year-old lady. Keep an eye on my Instagram for updates, and get ready to be delighted!”

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    When We're Not Sure A Blanket Stitch Will Be Enough, We Embroider. Overachievers Unite For Mending Glory!

    When We're Not Sure A Blanket Stitch Will Be Enough, We Embroider. Overachievers Unite For Mending Glory!

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    #20

    Covered A Small Stain On My Bra

    Covered A Small Stain On My Bra

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    #21

    My First Decorative Mend! My Partner's Moth Eaten Cashmere Sweater Needed Some Love

    My First Decorative Mend! My Partner's Moth Eaten Cashmere Sweater Needed Some Love

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    #22

    My Mom Had A Hole In Her Jeans. Now She Has A Poppy Sticking Out Of Her Pocket

    My Mom Had A Hole In Her Jeans. Now She Has A Poppy Sticking Out Of Her Pocket

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    David A Paterson
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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love this sort of thing, where illustrations of living things seem to appear or disappear from hidden places.

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    #23

    The Cats Clawed Up The Side Of The Chair, I Think You Guys Will Like How My Mom Fixed It Up

    The Cats Clawed Up The Side Of The Chair, I Think You Guys Will Like How My Mom Fixed It Up

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    Finished!!

    Finished!!

    These took such a while, but I'm so happy with the end result. I reinforced several thin spots and puckering areas with patches underneath then added lots of embellishments. I like to think of this as my ode to Monet's water lillies.

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    Little Phoenix
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My first impression, without reading the description was van Goghs starry night 🤩

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    Mended A Couple Of Split Laundry Baskets

    Mended A Couple Of Split Laundry Baskets

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    Fembot
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It’s a plastic basket? Double upvote if I could, as it would have been so easy to throw away and buy another

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    #26

    Mending Hole In Jeans With Rainbow Weave + Patching From Behind

    Mending Hole In Jeans With Rainbow Weave + Patching From Behind

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    #27

    A Sharpie Leaked In My Scrubs Pocket And Didn't Come Out After Several Washes. I Do Work At An Animal Shelter, So I Embroidered A Cat Over The Stain

    A Sharpie Leaked In My Scrubs Pocket And Didn't Come Out After Several Washes. I Do Work At An Animal Shelter, So I Embroidered A Cat Over The Stain

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    #28

    Can't Mend His Bones So I'm Mending His Shirt

    Can't Mend His Bones So I'm Mending His Shirt

    My son was in an accident where someone ran a red light and hit him on his motorcycle. three surgeries and a month later I got his personal effects including his Joyce manor shirt. I washed it up and stitched up where the EMTs cut through his clothing.

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    #29

    Upcycled/Patched/Jeans & Ankara

    Upcycled/Patched/Jeans & Ankara

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    Headphone Pad Fell Off - Chrocheted It Back On!

    Headphone Pad Fell Off - Chrocheted It Back On!

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    Heavily Darned 1000 Year Old Tunic From Egypt

    Heavily Darned 1000 Year Old Tunic From Egypt

    The blue and possibly the brocade are "original", and everything else is mending. Some darns match, some don't, and the brown in the middle is quite decorative, but it's darning too. The museum notes indicate that something about the construction suggests this may have originally been an adult garment, which was then cut down for a child. And then mended, and mended again, most likely passed down to someone else and someone else and someone after that. This is YEARS of wear & loving mending, and on a small garment that means no one could have worn it their whole life, so we're seeing the history of multiple people who cared about this garment, and cared for it, and kept using it. Fantastic.

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    #32

    My Favorite Hoodie Had A Huge Tear In It So I Made My First Attempt At Visible Mending

    My Favorite Hoodie Had A Huge Tear In It So I Made My First Attempt At Visible Mending

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    My First Attempt. I Had A Rip Going Up The Entire Side Of The Pocket. I Tried Some Darning And Then Some Simple Embroidery. The Pocket Is Still Usable

    My First Attempt. I Had A Rip Going Up The Entire Side Of The Pocket. I Tried Some Darning And Then Some Simple Embroidery. The Pocket Is Still Usable

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    #35

    My Sock Had A Hole In It. My Six Year Old Removed It From My Foot And Mended It. I Think I'll Keep It This Way

    My Sock Had A Hole In It. My Six Year Old Removed It From My Foot And Mended It. I Think I'll Keep It This Way

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    cerinamroth
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Haha, this reminds me of my little girl wearing her gloves on her feet and walking around the room going buk, buk, buk and poking her head forwards like a chicken!

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    #37

    Color Changing Thread Is My Favorite For Mending

    Color Changing Thread Is My Favorite For Mending

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    #38

    Mended A Small Hole In A T-Shirt With Cross Stitch

    Mended A Small Hole In A T-Shirt With Cross Stitch

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    #40

    Victim Of A Dog Attack Gets Reconstructive Surgery

    Victim Of A Dog Attack Gets Reconstructive Surgery

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    Binny Tutera
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Can’t tell you how many of my grandogger’s toys I’ve fixed!!! She “loves” them to pieces!

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    #42

    Someone Chewed A Hole In The Beautiful Quilt My Friend Made. Friend Sent Scraps, Thread And A Letter For The Offender

    Someone Chewed A Hole In The Beautiful Quilt My Friend Made. Friend Sent Scraps, Thread And A Letter For The Offender

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    #43

    Everywhere There Is Now A Pigeon There Once A Moth-Hole

    Everywhere There Is Now A Pigeon There Once A Moth-Hole

    The pigeons are needle-felted. For the holes that were larger than one or two knitted loops I used extra strong thread to sew them shut before starting the felting process.

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    Jane No Dough
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Love this! Wish I was that talented, love old wool sweaters and many of mine have tiny tears in them.

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    #44

    A Planter In Ravello, Italy

    A Planter In Ravello, Italy

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    Ziggyc
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Love how it's so broken and patched...and it still manages to be a vessel to aid in the life of a plant..

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    #46

    "Repaired" My Granddaughter's Stick Unicorn

    "Repaired" My Granddaughter's Stick Unicorn

    Last time she was here she kept nagging me to fix this little 2 cm. seam opening. So instead of taking the 3 seconds to just sew it back together, I backed it with blood red flannel, added some big black "stitches" over it, then a Velcro band-aid with optional removal felt pool of blood. She'll love it.

    The poor unicorn has a hard life & is used mostly as a weapon to bop her big sister, FYI.

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    #47

    Had Some Rips On These Chinos, As Well As Some Stains - Covered Them Up With Leaves

    Had Some Rips On These Chinos, As Well As Some Stains - Covered Them Up With Leaves

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    David A Paterson
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh dear. I wouldn't have liked to have been around when some of those rips happened.

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    #48

    I Salvaged Some Over-Distressed Jeans By Sewing Some Doilies In. Someone Suggested I Share Them Here

    I Salvaged Some Over-Distressed Jeans By Sewing Some Doilies In. Someone Suggested I Share Them Here

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    David A Paterson
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The jeans won't last, which is why a simple decorative fix like this is ideal.

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    #49

    I Got Hair Dye On My Collar. Oh Well, Mending Time!

    I Got Hair Dye On My Collar. Oh Well, Mending Time!

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    #50

    Doggo Got A Hold Of My Favorite Dress So I Tried Visible Mending For The First Time

    Doggo Got A Hold Of My Favorite Dress So I Tried Visible Mending For The First Time

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    afia kooma
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Its cool that so many of the hands and clothes (and models) represent men semstresses

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    #51

    I Got This Free Tote Bag But I Hate Wearing Logos, So I Did A Simple Embroidery Over It

    I Got This Free Tote Bag But I Hate Wearing Logos, So I Did A Simple Embroidery Over It

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    #52

    Favorite Shorts Too Tight? Expand Them With Racing Stripes!

    Favorite Shorts Too Tight? Expand Them With Racing Stripes!

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    #53

    Don’t Really Know How To Embroider But Also I Don’t Wanna Give Up On My Jeans… The Result Is A Janky Looking Meadow

    Don’t Really Know How To Embroider But Also I Don’t Wanna Give Up On My Jeans… The Result Is A Janky Looking Meadow

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    #54

    I Go To Welding School And People Are Constantly Throwing Away Gloves With Only One Or Two Holes; At This Rate I’ll Never Need To Buy Another Pair. Franken-Gloves For The Win!

    I Go To Welding School And People Are Constantly Throwing Away Gloves With Only One Or Two Holes; At This Rate I’ll Never Need To Buy Another Pair. Franken-Gloves For The Win!

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    #56

    My Favourite Parts Of Our Apartment Are The Visible Mending Of The Floors The Old Owner Did

    My Favourite Parts Of Our Apartment Are The Visible Mending Of The Floors The Old Owner Did

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    #57

    The Belt Loop Ripped On My Favorite Pants…

    The Belt Loop Ripped On My Favorite Pants…

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    #58

    I'm In The Process Of Reinforcing A Worn Out Old Sweater. Eventually The Entire Thing Will Be Patched Up But I'm Pretty Pleased With The Results So Far!

    I'm In The Process Of Reinforcing A Worn Out Old Sweater. Eventually The Entire Thing Will Be Patched Up But I'm Pretty Pleased With The Results So Far!

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    #59

    Torn Jeans Mended With Floral Patches Behind, Now An Artwork About Scars And Healing

    Torn Jeans Mended With Floral Patches Behind, Now An Artwork About Scars And Healing

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    H Nunya
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What a piece! It’s gorgeous and you did an amazing job!

    #60

    Ruined Jeans Got A Seriously Cool Upgrade!

    Ruined Jeans Got A Seriously Cool Upgrade!

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    #61

    Fixed A Little Tear In My Winter Jacket With A Quick Flower

    Fixed A Little Tear In My Winter Jacket With A Quick Flower

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    #62

    Lazy Daisies Have Covered Up Evidence Of Sloppy Eating/Drinking Habits

    Lazy Daisies Have Covered Up Evidence Of Sloppy Eating/Drinking Habits

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    #63

    "Oh That Stain Will Wash Out!" Spoiler: It Did Not... Good Thing I Love A Nice Mending Embroidery

    "Oh That Stain Will Wash Out!" Spoiler: It Did Not... Good Thing I Love A Nice Mending Embroidery

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    #64

    Pattern, Yellow And Green

    Pattern, Yellow And Green

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    #65

    Salvaged Expensive Build A Bear Vaporeon

    Salvaged Expensive Build A Bear Vaporeon

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    #66

    Someone In R/Cottagecore Recommended This Sub. The Front Fell Off Of My Old Cabinet So I Replaced It With Crochet Granny Squares

    Someone In R/Cottagecore Recommended This Sub. The Front Fell Off Of My Old Cabinet So I Replaced It With Crochet Granny Squares

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    #67

    Cheap Bra Started Ripping In The Middle. My First Visible Mend

    Cheap Bra Started Ripping In The Middle. My First Visible Mend

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    #68

    Event Swag Transformation! I Love This Sweatshirt But I Don’t Like Logos On My Clothes, Swipe For The Before

    Event Swag Transformation! I Love This Sweatshirt But I Don’t Like Logos On My Clothes, Swipe For The Before

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    LillieMean
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You can remove the logo from cheap advertising shirts with acetone. Some can be removed with an iron. Remember the towel so you don't ruin the iron.

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    #69

    I Was Told You Guys May Enjoy The Way I Fixed This Hole In My Shirt!

    I Was Told You Guys May Enjoy The Way I Fixed This Hole In My Shirt!

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    #70

    Yes We Have A Bird. And Yes That Bird Prefers The Left Shoulder

    Yes We Have A Bird. And Yes That Bird Prefers The Left Shoulder

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    #71

    This Mending Goes Out To Everyone Who Has Been Similarly Blessed With A Sizable Tush (Each Color Is A Different Mend)

    This Mending Goes Out To Everyone Who Has Been Similarly Blessed With A Sizable Tush (Each Color Is A Different Mend)

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    #72

    When Jeans Are So Comfortable You Just Can't Let Them Die

    When Jeans Are So Comfortable You Just Can't Let Them Die

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    JoNo
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She keeps having to cut off pieces of material from the wall hanging behind her.

    #73

    Used Scrap Fabric To Cover A Stain And Am Feeling Very Fashionable!

    Used Scrap Fabric To Cover A Stain And Am Feeling Very Fashionable!

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    #74

    Found Stained Sweater At The Thrift Store, Given New Life With Dip Dying, New Favorite Sweater!

    Found Stained Sweater At The Thrift Store, Given New Life With Dip Dying, New Favorite Sweater!

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    #75

    Patchwork Outfit I Made From Recycled Fabrics

    Patchwork Outfit I Made From Recycled Fabrics

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    #76

    Pulled A Sweater Out Of Storage And Noticed A Big Hole On The Front. This Is My First Time With Visible Mending!

    Pulled A Sweater Out Of Storage And Noticed A Big Hole On The Front. This Is My First Time With Visible Mending!

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    #77

    Saw This Precious Workaround In A Booth At A Favorite Restaurant

    Saw This Precious Workaround In A Booth At A Favorite Restaurant

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    #78

    A Decade Of Repairs. We've Been Through A Lot Together. They Were Once Pants

    A Decade Of Repairs. We've Been Through A Lot Together. They Were Once Pants

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    #79

    An Old And Well Loved Dolly Shirt, Pretty Normal... But What's That In The Corner??

    An Old And Well Loved Dolly Shirt, Pretty Normal... But What's That In The Corner??

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    #80

    I Had This Idea The Other Day For A Little Art Project About Mending, And How We, Well, Mend The Broken

    I Had This Idea The Other Day For A Little Art Project About Mending, And How We, Well, Mend The Broken

    Thought this would be cute way to apply that same ideology to physical insecurities, and here it is! patches glued to my legs, lol.

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    #81

    I Maybe Went A Little Overboard With Darning, But I’m Pleased With This Patch

    I Maybe Went A Little Overboard With Darning, But I’m Pleased With This Patch

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    #82

    Never Give Up On Your Jeans

    Never Give Up On Your Jeans

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    #83

    Thrifted These Pants That Didn’t Quite Fit, So I Visibly Altered Their Length / Width!

    Thrifted These Pants That Didn’t Quite Fit, So I Visibly Altered Their Length / Width!

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