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Old 01-05-2010, 10:00 AM
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I have several bottom sheets with small holes that I believe I can repair. However, how is it accomplished? Do you just darn the danged hole using some other fabric to cover up the hole? Or is there a better method? They are flannel sheets. Any help and/or comments would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I've been able to repair holes in bottom sheets (made by the dog) using cotton thread and a satin stitch. Some were longer than 6 inches in length and I can still use the sheets.
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found some pointers in darning:

http://www.ehow.com/how_4430874_do-woven-darn.html
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http://vintagesewing.info/1910s/17-ad/ad-11.html
**pictures & how-to from 1917—American Dressmaking Step by Step
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Sounds like a great way to rescue sheets that still have some life in them.
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Ladies, thanks for the suggestions and advice. Yes, my holes are from doggies. Will try satin stitching them. Looked in my manual how to do it on my machine. I usually darn? by zigzag stitching over the holes, esp jeans, with some other denim material underneath but this is the 1st time that I thought I should try repairing the sheets as they do have life left in them Once again, thanks to all.
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Originally Posted by redkimba
found some pointers in darning:

http://www.ehow.com/how_4430874_do-woven-darn.html
**no pictures

http://vintagesewing.info/1910s/17-ad/ad-11.html
**pictures & how-to from 1917—American Dressmaking Step by Step
great threads.
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Originally Posted by chris_quilts
Ladies, thanks for the suggestions and advice. Yes, my holes are from doggies. Will try satin stitching them. Looked in my manual how to do it on my machine. I usually darn? by zigzag stitching over the holes, esp jeans, with some other denim material underneath but this is the 1st time that I thought I should try repairing the sheets as they do have life left in them Once again, thanks to all.
that's the way i've always done them, and they've lasted a lifetime. well, my lifetime, anyway. LOL!
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