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Finding moth holes in woolen clothing after bringing the items out of storage can be a real pain. Luckily, there's an easy way to fix them. Learn how to repair moth holes in wool fabric.

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If you ever see tiny holes in your clothing, it could be from pesky moths in your closet. Luckily, moth holes may be easier to repair than you think. If the holes are particularly small, about wide or less, you can use fusible bonding web...

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If taken lightly, closet moths can go from gnawing holes in sweaters to destroying your bedding and furniture. In order to salvage your belongings, you’ll need to know how to get rid of closet moths, pronto Here are the steps to remove closet moths without smelly mothballs.

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If you ever see tiny holes in your clothing, it could be from pesky moths in your closet. Luckily, moth holes may be easier to repair than you think. If the holes are particularly small, about wide or less, you can use fusible bonding web...

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Sometimes a mending project just seems hopeless. How do you mend a perfectly round hole in an otherwise spotless pair of shorts? What about an oblong wear spot along the pleat of a skirt? Or a spot that’s straight, but too wide to draw together and you don’t want to put a patch in just ... Read More about Mending The Impossible: Small and Invisible Fixes For Moth Holes

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Microsuede is a fairly new, knit-blend fabric that is now commonly used for sofas and chairs. The fabric has the texture and appearance of suede, but it is not leather. The fabric is strong and soft and repels crushing and many types of staining. But, any fabric can be cut or torn.

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Small holes in cotton clothing often result from snagging or destructive moths and insects that eat tiny holes into the clothing typically no bigger than a pellet. Small holes are easy to mend and unnoticeable after repairs.

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If you ever see tiny holes in your clothing, it could be from pesky moths in your closet. Luckily, moth holes may be easier to repair than you think. If the holes are particularly small, about wide or less, you can use fusible bonding web...

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