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  1. 2.2K. 63K views 1 year ago. If you're not ready of letting go of your favorite socks or sweater, this video is for you! In this video I show you how to mend socks using the technique of...

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    • Ecoboutique Valentina
  2. A Hole in the Sock of Dave Davies refers to an unreleased album of solo material by Dave Davies, lead guitarist and co-founder of British rock band the Kinks. Apparently the album was, at least for a time, intended to be released under the name Lincoln County , however, numerous names have been applied to it, including The Album That ...

  3. 19 de oct. de 2021 · When you have holes in your socks, it can ruin the look of your outfit and make you feel uncomfortable. You need to discover the culprit and resolve the issue in order to keep your socks intact. We will cover 10 reasons you get holes in your socks and how to prevent them.

  4. 13 de feb. de 2014 · How to fix a hole in your sock. Sew shut holes in your socks. No darning! Easier than the darning method this is a quick way to sew shut a hole with a needle and thread. Sew the hole...

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    • Cinderella Sew
  5. Step 1 How to Sew a Hole in a Sock. Cut about 15 inches of thread in a similar color to your sock. Step 2. Pass the thread through the needle’s hole and knot it at the end. Step 3. Turn the sock inside-out. Flatten the sock. Step 4. Starting at one corner of the hole, insert the needle through the edge and pull it out the other edge. Step 5.

  6. 28 de abr. de 2023 · How to Darn a Sock by Hand: 9 Quick & Easy Steps. Laundry. Sewing Repairs. How to Darn Socks: Choosing Thread, Weaving a Patch & More. Download Article. Breathe new life into your favorite socks with a fast and simple patch. Co-authored by Chloée Ohayon-Crosby and Dan Hickey. Last Updated: April 28, 2023 Fact Checked. Choosing Thread. |.

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    • Chloée Ohayon-Crosby
  7. Step 1 How to Fix a Small Hole in a Sock. Place one end of your thread through the hole of the needle. Wet the end of your thread to make it easier to go through the hole. Pull your thread all the way through and match the ends of the thread together. Tie a knot with the ends of your thread.