Reweaving... The worker a large magnifying glass while working with small needles and thread to repair the damage area. Stitch by stitch the weavers replicate the garments original structure rendering the damaged area undetectable.
FRENCH WEAVE - Also known as the Invisible Weave, this technique is done on select fabrics with small tears, holes and burns. Individual thread strands from hidden areas, such as a cuff or inseam, are actually woven together by hand. This creates new fabric as it closes the hole and the repair is virtually indistinguishable from the surrounding fabric. Some fabrics, such as gabardine, don't always lend to completely invisible results. Anticipated results will be discussed before attempting the weaving.
REKNITTING - Similar to the French weave, this involves taking hidden strands from sweaters, double knits and wool knits and knitting them into the damaged area. Intricate care is taken in matching the garment's knit pattern and style. |
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