In this
project, you will mend a hole in fabric (maybe a sock) using quick darning.
To document completion of the BB, provide proof of the following as pics or
video (< 2 min):
- Show the hole in your cloth, darning needles, and thread/yarn
- Show the thread/ yarn label or say what the thread/ yarn is made of
- Show your darning in process
- Show a picture of your no-longer-holey cloth
Note:
- It doesn't have to be pretty, it just has to be functional and not too bulky
The thread I used was black 100% cotton. I decided to utilize this size thread over a thicker yarn was because the knit of the sock itself was easier to work with utilizing thread. It took longer to get coverage but I found the coverage to be adequate. I had to remind myself to not pull the thread too tight and cause the repair to pucker. In the end there was a little pucker factor but putting it on I couldn't tell. I am very new to sewing/textiles but this was a nice first step. I have plenty of other
boot socks that I can continue to practice on. Having the proper consistency in tension along with weaving the threads puts you in a kind of trance. I also need to get better at eyeballing how much thread I want to use. I kind of guessed and it happened to work out!