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Ah, darning a sock! That's easy. Maybe even too easy. I can go bigger! How about using this old rainbow embroidery thread on these here jeans? Make some fabulous knee patches!
... I may have gone a little overboard. I have to take a break now because you don't shove away an 18 year old cat who wants cuddles. Will post another picture when it's finished, maybe tomorrow.
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I love the colors!

I'm thinking the darn will last longer if you weave it into the pants, too, not just into the yarn that's attached to the pants....I don't know if I worded that right. When you weave, weave not just through your yarn, but poke down through the pants and back up with each weave, too. This helps distribute the tension when you wear the pants, making it less likely to cause a new hole where you attached the yarn to the pants.
 
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Finished it up, added some quick whip stitching around the edges of the holes, and it's done!
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Tried a couple styles of darning/mending holes. “Real” darning on a kitchen towel that I wanted to make sure stayed flat, and the quick and easy ladder stitch style on my favourite sleep shirt that got eaten by the dryer. The loose fit and pattern will help hide the puckering from that method.
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I have never darned before, so this was a fun skill to learn! I'm happy to be able to wear some of my favorite socks again.
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After I started spinning wool and my partner made the first pair with naalbinding, we decided we could never go back to commercial socks!

This pair of socks wore through at the heel and needed a darn. As the hole was so big (been a busy spring/early summer, so I let it go a bit longer than I should have!), I decided to use my vintage Spedweve to help darn the hole. It's a lovely antique darning tool--basically a tiny loom. I had been wanting one for a couple years after seeing one on someone's blog, and then I found half of one at an op shop for $2--which is some of the best $2 I've ever spent! I turned the wooden piece that holds the work, and carved the naalbinding needle.

The darn is a large rewoven patch that's woven in on all four sides--great for mending larger holes in heels like this one.
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Sock with a hole and equipment for fixing the hole--an antique Spedweve and a naalbinding needle
Sock with a hole and equipment for fixing the hole--an antique Spedweve and a naalbinding needle
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In progress & finished quick darn
In progress & finished quick darn
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Hi M. Broussard. Very interesting what you show here: nalbinding socks and a special tool for darning! Thank you.
 
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Hello! Darned a hole in a sweater, wool thread, cashmere sweater.
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