Fixing snags in knits

NEVER CUT THE SNAGGED YARN!

You’ll need a large eye needle and a needle threading toolor a small crochet hook.

You’ll need a large eye needle and a needle threading tool

or a small crochet hook.

#1: Bring a large-eye needle up through the back of the garment to the front near the snag. You may also use a crochet hook to carefully bring the snag back to the other side.

#1: Bring a large-eye needle up through the back of the garment to the front near the snag.

You may also use a crochet hook to carefully bring the snag back to the other side.

A needle threader tool makes it easier to pull the yarn through the needle’s eye.

A needle threader tool makes it easier to pull the yarn through the needle’s eye.

Once threaded, pull the snag back through to the wrong side of the garment and you’re all done…EASY!

Once threaded, pull the snag back through to the wrong side of the garment and you’re all done…EASY!

Excellent Swiss Darning Demo

This is the best, most clear demonstration we’ve found of how to mend knits with this beautiful technique. Swiss Darning is also called Duplicate Stitching - it ‘duplicates’ each stitch so it blends in beautifully!

http://knitfreedom.com To darn socks or mend a hole in knitting, first clean up the edges as best you can by trimming yarn ends that are sticking out. Use a crochet hook to re-knit any stitches that have fallen out. Using a tapestry needle, weave a thin thread through the stitches vertically to create some structure.

From the Library of Lost Arts: Darning

Is darning meditation? or mending? The most important thing is that it’s fun to do.

Here’s a good starting tutorial

Need some inspiration? Have a look at Tom of Holland’s IG page and try not to get excited.and here are more tips from Tom’s website

Need some inspiration? Have a look at Tom of Holland’s IG page and try not to get excited.

and here are more tips from Tom’s website