Haberdashery Mending & Repair Tools - Many Options
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Product Description
Our selection of Repair Tools have been chosen to offer you a basic selection of starter tools to assist with your creative, mending and repair projects.
Please choose your product from the dropdown menu.
Wooden Mushroom Darner: great for darning socks, gloves stockings, sleeves and much more. A great tool to add to your darning selection, easy to use for beginners. This traditional wooden darner is ideal to help support your material as you lay down your stitches. This item is made in two pieces which makes it easy to pack in your sewing kit and handy for travel. Just insert the handle into the under side of the mushroom. The handle end is helpful for darning glove fingers.
Made in Hong Kong.
Hand Sewing Needles/Short Darners: great for embroidery, home sewing, quilting, fashion and darning. They have been developed to give consistent stitches. The needles feature a colour band on the shaft which helps to see how long the stitches should be to result in evenly spaced and consistent stitches. (With repeated use throughout tightly woven fabrics, this coloured marker may wear out but you can add it again with a little marker pen, nail varnish/enamel paint if needed).
Needle Size 6-8.
Made in India.
Embroidery Stork Scissors: steel scissors in superior quality steel. The precise finishing of the blades makes the scissors ideal for creative projects like darning and sewing that needs precise cutting. These small scissors are ideal for keeping in your repair kit
Made in Italy.
Snag Repair Needle: A specialist steel tool with a sharp point at one end and a textured end at the other. This needle has no eye. Insert the needle at one end of the pulled loop. Push it through until just the textured head is above the knit surface. Wind the pull/loop or snagged yarn around the textured end of the needle and then pull the needle right down and through to the other side (the reverse side of the knit). Never cut a loop or snagged yarn as this could cause your knitwear to come undone or create a hole.
Product Description+-
Our selection of Repair Tools have been chosen to offer you a basic selection of starter tools to assist with your creative, mending and repair projects.
Please choose your product from the dropdown menu.
Wooden Mushroom Darner: great for darning socks, gloves stockings, sleeves and much more. A great tool to add to your darning selection, easy to use for beginners. This traditional wooden darner is ideal to help support your material as you lay down your stitches. This item is made in two pieces which makes it easy to pack in your sewing kit and handy for travel. Just insert the handle into the under side of the mushroom. The handle end is helpful for darning glove fingers.
Made in Hong Kong.
Hand Sewing Needles/Short Darners: great for embroidery, home sewing, quilting, fashion and darning. They have been developed to give consistent stitches. The needles feature a colour band on the shaft which helps to see how long the stitches should be to result in evenly spaced and consistent stitches. (With repeated use throughout tightly woven fabrics, this coloured marker may wear out but you can add it again with a little marker pen, nail varnish/enamel paint if needed).
Needle Size 6-8.
Made in India.
Embroidery Stork Scissors: steel scissors in superior quality steel. The precise finishing of the blades makes the scissors ideal for creative projects like darning and sewing that needs precise cutting. These small scissors are ideal for keeping in your repair kit
Made in Italy.
Snag Repair Needle: A specialist steel tool with a sharp point at one end and a textured end at the other. This needle has no eye. Insert the needle at one end of the pulled loop. Push it through until just the textured head is above the knit surface. Wind the pull/loop or snagged yarn around the textured end of the needle and then pull the needle right down and through to the other side (the reverse side of the knit). Never cut a loop or snagged yarn as this could cause your knitwear to come undone or create a hole.