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how do I fill a hole in my shirt?
I burned a tiny hole in my work shirt. I'm a cleaner and I'm supposed to have an immaculate appearance however, I only have one shirt; light blue. Is there any way I can fill this hole with out making an obvious alteration?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You can take the shirt to a fabric store and ask for a swatch of broadcloth that matches, there should be no charge! (Don't tell them why or they may say you have to purchase a minimum amount, LOL) Then also get a product called Stitch Witchery. Working from the inside of the shirt, cut a small piece of the swatch of fabric about the size of a dime, and a piece of the Stitch Witchery the exact same size. Using a hot iron, or as hot as the shirt fabric content allows, and sandwiching the Stitch Witchery between the little fabric swatch and the shirt, fuse together! It should be barely visible then. Follow the directions on the Stitch Witchery package if you have never used this product before. Also, if the little burn mark left discolored or burnt edges, you can carefully trim them off, but just a tiny bit, before you fuse the little swatch to the inside.
There, that is the easiest way to mend a tiny hole!
Source(s): Mom over 27 years... - poppy1Lv 71 decade ago
Hi Chris, Time to throw it away and buy a new shirt. If you are short on money go to any second hand store they have had even new shirts in there never wore before. A lot of clothes in store like this are always cheaper and they are in very good condition. See for yourself!!!
poppy1